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Wards & boundaries
Your Shire is divided into three wards, with three Councillors being elected from each ward to represent you. The Mayor is elected by the residents and ratepayers from across the Shire for the same term as the Councillors.
Ward Boundaries for Hornsby Shire - To Apply To, And As From, The September 2008 Local Government Elections
Please click on the below links for more details about the Ward areas within the Shire.
Text Description of Ward Boundaries (23kb)
Map of full Shire (772kb)
List of streets within the Hornsby Shire and their associated wards (84kb)
Description of Local Government Boundary for Hornsby Shire Council
The geographical area of the Shire of Hornsby covers approximately 510 square kilometres. Included in the area are 6,000 hectares of public bushland for which Council is responsible. The region extends from Brooklyn at the northern extremity, out to Wiseman's Ferry and Glenorie/Dural in the west, across to Wahroonga in the east, and to Epping along its southern boundary.
If you have any questions regarding the matter, please contact Council’s Administration Services Branch on
(02) 9847 6566 or
hsc@hornsby.nsw.gov.au

