Lubok Antu District

For the federal constituency represented in the Dewan Rakyat, see Lubok Antu (federal constituency).
Lubok Antu District

Towns of Sarawak
Lubok Antu District
Coordinates: 1°3′0″N 111°50′0″E / 1.05000°N 111.83333°E / 1.05000; 111.83333Coordinates: 1°3′0″N 111°50′0″E / 1.05000°N 111.83333°E / 1.05000; 111.83333
Country  Malaysia
State  Sarawak
Division Sri Aman Division
District Lubok Antu District
Government
  Type Council-manager government
  Chairman Encik Jack Aman Luat
Area
  Total 3,142.55 km2 (1,213.35 sq mi)
Population (2010)
  Total 555
  Density 0.18/km2 (0.46/sq mi)
Postal code 95900
International dialling code prefix +6083 (landline only)
Website Lubok Antu: www.lubokantudc.sarawak.gov.my/index_bi.html

The Lubok Antu District is a district in Sri Aman Division in the state of Sarawak, Malaysia. It borders with Indonesia (Badau). The people here are predominantly Ibans. Most of the economical activities here are farming (shift cultivation).

Background

Lubok Antu is governed by the Lubok Antu District Council which is a local government organisation formed under the State Government's Local Authorities Ordinance, 1956. The council has the right to implement council by-laws from enactments and ordinanace as approved by the State Government which, includes taxation, rentals and finance autonomy.

The council consists of a chairman, or a chairperson, a vice-chairman, and 26 council members who are appointed by the Yang Dipertua Negeri Sarawak under section 12, Local Authorities Ordinance, 1996.

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