County of Flinders, Queensland

Flinders
Queensland

Location within Queensland
Lands administrative divisions around Flinders:
Clinton Coral Sea Coral Sea
Clinton Flinders Coral Sea
Yarrol Bowen Cook

The County of Flinders is a cadastral division in Queensland, Australia, located in the Central Queensland region between Gladstone and Bundaberg.[1][2] It was named for Matthew Flinders who explored the Australian coastline.

The county was created on 1 September 1855 by royal proclamation under the Waste Lands Australia Act 1846.[3] On 7 March 1901, the Governor issued a proclamation legally dividing Queensland into counties under the Land Act 1897.[4] Its schedule described Flinders thus:

Bounded on the south by the counties of Cook and Bowen; on the west by the county of Yarrol, the eastern watershed of the Boyne River, and the western boundary of the parist of Rodds Bay; and on the north and east by the Pacific Ocean.

Parishes

Flinders is divided into parishes, as listed below:

Parish LGA Coordinates Towns
Arthurs Seat Gladstone 24°17′S 151°42′E / 24.283°S 151.700°E
Baffle Gladstone 24°28′S 151°57′E / 24.467°S 151.950°E
Bulburin Gladstone 24°32′S 151°34′E / 24.533°S 151.567°E
Bunker Gladstone 23°46′S 152°22′E / 23.767°S 152.367°E
Euleilah Gladstone 24°31′S 151°50′E / 24.517°S 151.833°E
Eurimbula Gladstone 24°07′S 151°43′E / 24.117°S 151.717°E Town of 1770
Littabella Bundaberg 24°40′S 152°05′E / 24.667°S 152.083°E Watalgan
Miriam Vale Gladstone 24°22′S 151°35′E / 24.367°S 151.583°E Miriam Vale
Polmaily Gladstone 24°20′S 151°29′E / 24.333°S 151.483°E Bororen
Rodds Bay Gladstone 24°06′S 151°32′E / 24.100°S 151.533°E
Rosedale Gladstone 24°41′S 151°51′E / 24.683°S 151.850°E Rosedale (S)
Taunton Gladstone 24°24′S 151°44′E / 24.400°S 151.733°E
Thornhill Gladstone 24°39′S 151°36′E / 24.650°S 151.600°E
Tottenham Gladstone 24°36′S 151°59′E / 24.600°S 151.983°E Rosedale (N)
Uxbridge Gladstone 24°19′S 151°53′E / 24.317°S 151.883°E Agnes Water
Warro Gladstone 24°33′S 151°44′E / 24.550°S 151.733°E Lowmead

References

  1. Department of Environment and Resource Management. "Place name details — Flinders". Retrieved 4 June 2013.
  2. Port Curtis District, County of Flinders Maps – F3 Series at Queensland Archives.
  3. "Proclamation". New South Wales Government Gazette. 29 June 1855. p. 1855:1737–1738.
  4. "A Proclamation". Queensland Government Gazette 75. 8 March 1901. pp. 967–980.

Coordinates: 24°20′S 151°34′E / 24.333°S 151.567°E