St George, Administrative division in Shoalhaven City Council, Australia.
St George is an administrative area within Shoalhaven City Council on the southeastern coast of New South Wales in Australia. The locality encompasses both coastal sections and inland portions with various community facilities and local amenities.
The area became part of Shoalhaven City Council in 1948 when several smaller administrative units merged into one larger municipality. This consolidation created the modern governance structure that operates today.
The area has deep roots with the Dharawal and Wodiwodi peoples who lived in connection with these coastal lands for generations. Today you can find traces of their presence and traditions throughout the region.
As an administrative locality, you can find various government services and community facilities connected through Shoalhaven City Council. The area is accessible year-round, though warmer months offer more opportunities for outdoor exploration and beach activities.
The administrative zone forms part of a broader region featuring 160 kilometers of coastline and 109 beaches, managed under specific local governance frameworks.
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