City of Greater Geelong, Administrative division in Victoria, Australia
Greater Geelong is an administrative division in Victoria that spans a large area along Corio Bay and includes diverse communities. It combines urban centers, coastal neighborhoods, and rural settlements under one local government authority.
The current local government was created in 1993 when several councils merged, including the Rural City of Bellarine and City of Geelong West. This consolidation brought together previously separate communities under unified administration.
The name Geelong comes from the Wadawurrung word 'djillong', a reminder of the people who lived on this land before European settlement. This indigenous connection remains part of how locals understand their region's roots.
Service centers operate across different locations within the region to help residents with everyday administrative needs. Visitors should locate the nearest service point or contact ahead to ensure they find what they need.
The region is home to a major university and maintains connections with sister cities in Japan and China. These global partnerships show how a regional Australian center reaches beyond its borders.
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