Undivided council
In Australian local government, an undivided council is a council that does not have any wards, meaning all councillors are elected in a single area representing the entire local government area.
History
Queensland
Following a series of amalgamations in 2008, a number of newly created councils moved to undivided structures, even if the pre-amalgamated councils used wards.Some of these changes only lasted until the 2012 local elections. In Longreach, wards were initially used but replaced in 2012, and in Townsville, the undivided structure was replaced in 2012.
As of 2024, 54 of Queensland's 77 LGAs are undivided.