Tiwi Islands Region


The Tiwi Islands Region is a local government area of the Northern Territory, Australia. The LGA covers an area of and had an estimated population of 2,753 in June 2018, and is governed by the Tiwi Islands Regional Council, formerly Tiwi Islands Shire Council.

History

In October 2006 the Northern Territory Government announced the reform of local government areas. The intention of the reform was to improve and expand the delivery of services to towns and communities across the Northern Territory by establishing eleven new shires. The Tiwi Islands Shire Council was created on 1 July 2008 as were the remaining ten shires.
The Tiwi Islands Shire Council became the Tiwi Islands Regional Council under legislation passed by the Northern Territory Government in January 2014.

Description and governance

The local government area covers an area of and had an estimated population of 2,753 in June 2018.
The most recent council elections were held on 10 September 2021. The current mayor is Pirrawayingi Puruntatameri and the current Deputy Mayor is Leslie Tungatalum.

Wards

The Tiwi Islands Regional Council is divided into three wards: Bathurst, Milikapiti and Pirlangimpi. The council is governed by 12 councillors, six from Bathurst Ward and three each from the Milikapiti and Pirlangimpi Wards:
Bathurst Milikapiti Pirlangimpi

  • Lynette De Santis
  • Jeffrey Ullungura
  • Pius Tipungwuti
  • Pirrawayingi Puruntatameri
  • Therese Bourke
  • Joseph Gideon Pangiraminni
  • Localities and communities

    Land within the Tiwi Islands Region was divided during 2007 into bounded areas for the purpose of creating an address for a property. The bounded areas are called "localities" with those localities associated with existing Aboriginal communities being called "communities".

    Localities

    • Tiwi Islands

      Communities

    Demographics

    The demographics of the region are shown in the tables below.

    Ancestry

    Birthplace

    Before 2016, all Tiwi Islanders who stated their country of birth were born in Australia. Between 2011 and 2016, however, over ten arrivals each from the Philippines, the United Kingdom and Fiji arrived in the islands.
    CountryNumberPercentageChange since 2011
    Australia

    Language

    Language spoken at home

    Proficiency in English

    Religion