Irrara County

Irrara
New South Wales

Location in New South Wales
Lands administrative divisions around Irrara
Queensland Queensland Queensland
Thoulcanna Irrara Culgoa
Ularara Barrona Gunderbooka

Irrara County is one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It is located south of the border with Queensland, east of the Paroo River, and west of the Warrego River. It includes the localities of Yantabulla and Fords Bridge.

Irrara is believed to be derived from a local Aboriginal word. - Irrara Creek.[1]

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
Ardfert Bourke Shire
Ashton Bourke Shire
Bantry Bourke Shire
Berawinnia Unincorporated
Birrawarra Bourke Shire
Boomery Bourke Shire
Boongunnyarra Bourke Shire
Lismore South Bourke Shire
Lismore Bourke Shire
Conroy Bourke Shire
Coonbilly Bourke Shire
Dungarvan Bourke Shire
Dwight Bourke Shire
Effluence Bourke Shire unknown
Gibson Bourke Shire
Glenample Bourke Shire
Glenelg Bourke Shire
Grasmere Bourke Shire
Irrara Bourke Shire
Kenmare Bourke Shire
Kerribree Bourke Shire
Kilfera Bourke Shire
Killowen Bourke Shire
Manatoo West Bourke Shire
Manatoo Bourke Shire
Merrita Bourke Shire
Moco Barungha Bourke Shire
Moolort Bourke Shire
Mooroonowa Bourke Shire
Mucruss Bourke Shire
Mukudjeroo Bourke Shire
Multagoona Bourke Shire
Paroo Plains Bourke Shire
Pelican Ponds Bourke Shire
Penonigia Bourke Shire
Porialla Bourke Shire
Scott Bourke Shire
Stony Ridge Unincorporated
Talyealye Bourke Shire
Tekaara Bourke Shire
Thurnapatcha Bourke Shire
Tyngnynia Bourke Shire
Wapweelah Bourke Shire
Warroo Bourke Shire
Willyeroo Bourke Shire
Yernca Bourke Shire
Youngarignia Bourke Shire

References

  1. ^ Geographical Names Board of NSW