Town of Ithaca

The Town of Ithaca is a former local government area of Queensland, Australia, located in inner western Brisbane.

The Ithaca Division was first proclaimed in 1879, and originally covered an area that stretched from Windsor, Kelvin Grove and Milton in the east, through to The Gap and beyond the Enoggera Dam in the west.

The Town of Ithaca comprised most of the inner western suburbs of Brisbane from Kelvin Grove Road to the foot of Mount Coot-tha.

The Ithaca Town Council Chambers was listed on the Queensland Heritage Register in 2000.

[4] The Ithaca Embankments, a council urban beautification scheme, were listed on the Queensland Heritage Register in 1993.

Map of Shire of Ithaca and adjacent local government areas, March 1902
Unveiling of the Ithaca War Memorial in Paddington, Brisbane, 1922
The Ithaca Town Council Chambers in Enoggera Terrace in 1920.