Phillip County, New South Wales

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Phillip
New South Wales

Location in New South Wales
Cadastral units around Phillip
Bligh Brisbane Brisbane
Wellington Phillip Hunter
Wellington Roxburgh Hunter

Phillip County, New South Wales was one of the original Nineteen Counties in New South Wales and is now one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It includes the area to the east of Mudgee and Gulgong. The Gudgegong River is the border to the south-west, and the Goulburn River the border to the north.

Phillip County was named in honour of Governor of New South Wales, Admiral Arthur Phillip (1738-1814.[1] The Electoral district of Phillip, Brisbane and Bligh was the first electoral district for the area, between 1856 and 1859.


[edit] Parishes within this county

A full list of parishes found within this county; their current LGA and mapping coordinates to the approximate centre of each location is as follows:

Parish LGA Coordinates
Arthur Mid-Western Regional Council 32°40′54″S, 149°48′04″E
Bara Mid-Western Regional Council 32°35′54″S, 149°49′04″E
Barigan Mid-Western Regional Council 32°28′54″S, 150°00′04″E
Bayly Mid-Western Regional Council 32°28′54″S, 149°44′04″E
Boogledie Mid-Western Regional Council 32°32′54″S, 149°43′04″E
Botobolar Mid-Western Regional Council 32°29′54″S, 149°47′34″E
Budden Mid-Western Regional Council 32°26′54″S, 150°05′04″E
Bumberra Mid-Western Regional Council 32°33′54″S, 149°38′04″E
Burrumbelong Mid-Western Regional Council 32°26′54″S, 150°03′04″E
Bylong Mid-Western Regional Council 32°31′54″S, 150°12′04″E
Coggan Mid-Western Regional Council 32°23′54″S, 150°03′04″E
Comiala Mid-Western Regional Council 32°12′54″S, 150°03′04″E
Coolcalwin Mid-Western Regional Council 32°46′54″S, 150°08′04″E
Cooyal Mid-Western Regional Council 32°25′54″S, 149°44′04″E
Cumbo Mid-Western Regional Council 32°22′54″S, 149°53′04″E
Dabee Mid-Western Regional Council 32°45′54″S, 150°00′04″E
Derale Mid-Western Regional Council 32°36′54″S, 149°44′04″E
Dungeree Mid-Western Regional Council 32°41′54″S, 149°53′04″E
Eurundury Mid-Western Regional Council 32°28′54″S, 149°39′04″E
Fitzgerald Mid-Western Regional Council 32°26′54″S, 150°01′04″E
Galambine Mid-Western Regional Council 32°26′54″S, 149°29′04″E
Growee Mid-Western Regional Council 32°35′54″S, 150°03′04″E
Gulgong Mid-Western Regional Council 32°22′54″S, 149°34′04″E
Guntawang Mid-Western Regional Council 32°21′54″S, 149°29′04″E
Hawkins Mid-Western Regional Council 32°37′54″S, 149°54′04″E
Kelgoola Mid-Western Regional Council 32°51′54″S, 150°15′04″E
Kerrabee Muswellbrook Shire Council 32°26′54″S, 150°18′04″E
Lee Mid-Western Regional Council 32°27′54″S, 150°08′04″E
Lennox Mid-Western Regional Council 32°14′54″S, 149°51′04″E
Louee Mid-Western Regional Council 32°40′54″S, 149°56′04″E
Mcdonald Muswellbrook Shire Council 32°26′54″S, 150°22′04″E
Mcdonald Muswellbrook Shire Council 32°32′54″S, 150°16′04″E
Moolarben Mid-Western Regional Council 32°21′54″S, 149°45′04″E
Murrumbo Mid-Western Regional Council 32°20′54″S, 150°15′04″E
Never Never Mid-Western Regional Council 32°46′54″S, 150°14′04″E
Nullo Mid-Western Regional Council 32°35′54″S, 150°10′04″E
Pomany Mid-Western Regional Council 32°44′54″S, 150°18′04″E
Price Mid-Western Regional Council 32°27′54″S, 149°50′04″E
Rumker Mid-Western Regional Council 32°41′54″S, 150°02′04″E
Simpson Muswellbrook Shire Council 32°34′54″S, 150°18′04″E
Tongbong Mid-Western Regional Council 32°43′54″S, 149°56′04″E
Wialdra Mid-Western Regional Council 32°21′54″S, 149°39′04″E
Widden Muswellbrook Shire Council 32°35′54″S, 150°21′04″E
Wilbertree Mid-Western Regional Council 32°27′54″S, 149°35′04″E
Wilpinjong Mid-Western Regional Council 32°18′54″S, 149°50′04″E
Wollar Mid-Western Regional Council 32°20′54″S, 149°58′04″E

[edit] References

  1. ^ Geographical Names Board of NSW