The District Council of Belalie was a local government area in South Australia.
It was proclaimed on 11 November 1875, and initially comprised most of the cadastral Hundred of Belalie, including its central town of Jamestown.
[6] The council continued to be based in Jamestown, although it was no longer part of the municipality, and built new offices in Ayr Street in 1900.
[7][8] In 1923, the council represented a pastoral and agricultural district of 124,629 acres, also including the Government Forest Reserve at Bundaleer North.
[1] The municipality gained an area around Bundaleer Springs from the District Council of Gladstone on 16 July 1925.