On 02-Jan-17 08:12 AM, Andrew Davidson wrote:


On 30/12/16 10:44, Warin wrote:

It does have an administration that performs the function of a 'local
government authority'.

There is an administration that performs the function of a 'local
administration' .

The authority exercised is, in OSM terms, a level 6 authority.

The 'best fit' is level 6 - that is the authority that is exercised.

So under this definition there will be two quite large level 6 boundaries called "New South Wales Government" and "South Australian Government". Not sure that will make anyone happy.

Near as I can figure .. your joking.


The state of NSW carries the name=New South Wales ... no Government here ... in fact I'd think very few things could carry the name * Government ?

That said , and example would be the name used for nsw western bit name = Unincorporated Area of Western NSW could be appropriate ... run by the Western Lands Commission - part of the NSW Dept of Environment.... ?

Similar things will probably exist for other areas.

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