Wamboin Parish, Murray
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Wamboin Parish New South Wales |
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County: | Murray | ||||||||||||
Land District: | Queanbeyan | ||||||||||||
Division: | Eastern | ||||||||||||
LGA: | Palerang Council | ||||||||||||
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The Parish of Wamboin is a parish of the County of Murray, a cadastral unit for use on land titles. It is located just to the north-east of the Australian Capital Territory and includes the town of Bungendore on the eastern edge and the rural community of Wamboin near the south-western edge.
Part of Lake George is the boundary in the north-east. The Yass River is the boundary in the west. Turallo Creek is the boundary in the east. Main roads in the area include Norton Road, Weeroona Drive and the eastern parts of Bungendore Road.
The parish was formerly located in Yarrowlumla Shire, as shown in old parish maps. They also record the area being part of the Gundaroo gold field that was proclaimed on the 10th of January 1873.
[edit] References
- New South Wales Parish maps preservation project
- Map showing proposed Federal Capital Territory and tenures of land within same, Charles Robt. Scrivener, 22nd May, 1909
- Geographic Names Board of New South Wales
- Parish of Wamboin, County of Murray, National Library of Australia