West Moreton

West Moreton is a region of the Australian state of Queensland, consisting of the entire rural western portion of South East Queensland. It sits inland from both the Brisbane metropolitan area and the Gold Coast and to the east of the Darling Downs. Much of the region lies in the Great Dividing Range. The name appears in the names of many community organisations and is used by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, although is not widely used otherwise due to the prevalence of South East Queensland in planning and other documents.

West Moreton
Queensland
Population109,430 (2010)[1]
 • Density8.6857/km2 (22.4958/sq mi)
Area12,598.9 km2 (4,864.5 sq mi)
State electorate(s)
Federal division(s)Blair, Wright
Localities around West Moreton:
Wide Bay–Burnett Wide Bay–Burnett Sunshine Coast
Darling Downs West Moreton Brisbane
Gold Coast
Northern Tablelands (NSW) Northern Rivers (NSW) Northern Rivers (NSW)

Geography

The West Moreton region consists of the following local government areas. Some definitions, such as the Australian Standard Geographical Classification used by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, do not include the rural part of the City of Ipswich.[2]

LGA Population Area
Lockyer Valley Region38,609[3]2,272.3 km2 (877.3 sq mi)
Scenic Rim Region40,072[4]4,254.5 km2 (1,642.7 sq mi)
Somerset Region24,597[5]3,939.0 km2 (1,520.9 sq mi)
City of Ipswich (part)52,119[6]689.5 km2 (266.2 sq mi)

Major towns

Education

References

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