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Local government in Australia is the third (and lowest) tier of government, administered by the states and territories which in turn are beneath the Commonwealth or federal tier. Unlike New Zealand, the US or the UK, there is only one level of local government in all states, with no distinction such as counties and cities. Today, most local governments have equivalent powers within a state, and styles such as "shire" or "city" refer to the nature of the settlements they are based around. There are currently about 700 local councils in Australia. The local governing body is generally referred to as a council (thus "Burwood Council" or "Casey City Council"), and the territories governed are collectively referred to as "local government areas"; however, terms such as "city" or "shire" also have a geographic interpretation. Despite the single level of local government in Australia, there exist a number of (often quite extensive) areas with relatively low populations which are not a part of any local government area. Powers of local governments in these areas may be excerised by special purpose bodies established outside of the general legislation (as with Victoria's alpine resorts) or directly by state governments. Local government in Australia is an exclusive power of the states or territories and therefore the precise nature of local government can differ between each state or territory. Despite this, they occupy a similar role in each state.
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