Warringah Council
Warringah Council is a local government area in the northern beaches region of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
Warringah Council administers 152 square kilometres (59 sq mi) of land, including nine beaches 14 kilometres (9 mi) of coastline. It contains 6,000 hectares (15,000 acres) of natural bushland and open space, and there are four lagoons, Narrabeen Lagoon marks Warringah's northern boundary, Manly Lagoon marking the southern boundary, with Dee Why and Curl Curl Lagoons in between. It also contains Manly Dam, a popular place for recreation. The Warringah local government area includes a number of beaches for swimming and surfing.
In 2015 Warringah Council won the AR Bluett Award.
In 2008 Warringah was ranked 41st out of 590 Local Government areas in Australia in the BankWest Quality of Life Index.
The Mayor of Warringah Council is Cr Michael Regan, a member of the Your Warringah party. The seat of Council is located in Dee Why.
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