County of March

March
Queensland

Location within Queensland
Lands administrative divisions around March:
Cook Coral Sea Coral Sea
Lennox March Fraser
Canning Canning Coral Sea

The County of March is a cadastral division in Queensland, Australia. The county consists of the Noosa area, plus the eastern parts of the Gympie and Fraser Coast regions.[1]

History

March was first created by an Order in Council by the Governor of New South Wales on 30 December 1848.[2] It was named by the Surveyor-General in honour of a medical practitioner based in the area.[3] The county was described in the following terms:

County of March, containing about 1925 square miles. Bounded on the south by Moroochydore river (sic) to its source, thence by the range dividing the system of the river Mary from that of the Brisbane, to the main source of the Mary; on the west by the Mary; on the north-east by the coast of Wide Bay; and on the east by the seacoast to the mouth of the Moroochydore.

On 7 March 1901, the Governor of Queensland proclaimed new boundaries under the Land Act 1897,[4] which were described as follows:

Bounded on the south by the county of Canning; on the west by the western boundaries of the parishes of Kenilworth, Tuchekoi, Traveston, Gympie, Curra, Gutchy, Gundiah, Tiaro, Young, Maryborough, Wallibum and Vernon; on the north by the Pacific Ocean and on the east by Great Sandy Strait and the Pacific Ocean.

Parishes

March is divided into parishes, as listed below:

Parish LGA Coordinates Towns
Bidwill Fraser Coast 25°38′S 152°42′E / 25.633°S 152.700°E
Bingham Fraser Coast 25°24′S 152°52′E / 25.400°S 152.867°E
Como Noosa 26°10′S 153°00′E / 26.167°S 153.000°E
Conondale[5] Sunshine Coast 26°45′S 152°46′E / 26.750°S 152.767°E
Cooloola Gympie 25°58′S 153°06′E / 25.967°S 153.100°E Rainbow Beach
Cowra Fraser Coast 25°47′S 152°56′E / 25.783°S 152.933°E Tinnanbar
Curra Gympie 26°02′S 152°36′E / 26.033°S 152.600°E Curra
Dayman Fraser Coast 25°20′S 152°58′E / 25.333°S 152.967°E
Elliott Fraser Coast 25°31′S 152°48′E / 25.517°S 152.800°E
Goomboorian Gympie 26°05′S 152°45′E / 26.083°S 152.750°E
Gundiah Fraser Coast 25°50′S 152°37′E / 25.833°S 152.617°E Bauple
Gutchy Gympie 25°55′S 152°36′E / 25.917°S 152.600°E Theebine
Gympie Gympie 26°08′S 152°42′E / 26.133°S 152.700°E Gympie
Kenilworth Sunshine Coast 26°34′S 152°48′E / 26.567°S 152.800°E Kenilworth
Laguna Noosa 26°17′S 153°00′E / 26.283°S 153.000°E
Maleny Sunshine Coast 26°40′S 152°48′E / 26.667°S 152.800°E Maleny
Maryborough Fraser Coast 25°30′S 152°42′E / 25.500°S 152.700°E Maryborough
Neerdie Gympie 25°57′S 152°44′E / 25.950°S 152.733°E
Noosa Noosa 26°17′S 152°56′E / 26.283°S 152.933°E Tewantin, Boreen Point
Poona Fraser Coast 25°38′S 152°52′E / 25.633°S 152.867°E Boonooroo
South Head Fraser Coast 25°30′S 152°55′E / 25.500°S 152.917°E
Tagigan Gympie 26°09′S 152°51′E / 26.150°S 152.850°E
Tahiti Fraser Coast 25°46′S 152°47′E / 25.767°S 152.783°E
Tewantin Noosa 26°24′S 152°59′E / 26.400°S 152.983°E Cooroy
Tiaro Fraser Coast 25°45′S 152°37′E / 25.750°S 152.617°E Tiaro
Tinana Fraser Coast 25°34′S 152°40′E / 25.567°S 152.667°E Tinana
Toolara Gympie 25°58′S 152°56′E / 25.967°S 152.933°E Tin Can Bay
Traveston]] Gympie 26°17′S 152°44′E / 26.283°S 152.733°E Traveston
Tuchekoi Gympie 26°24′S 152°48′E / 26.400°S 152.800°E Pomona
Ulirrah Gympie 25°54′S 152°49′E / 25.900°S 152.817°E
Urangan Fraser Coast 25°20′S 152°52′E / 25.333°S 152.867°E Hervey Bay South
Vernon Fraser Coast 25°20′S 152°42′E / 25.333°S 152.700°E Hervey Bay North
Walliebum Fraser Coast 25°26′S 152°44′E / 25.433°S 152.733°E Aldershot
Weyba Noosa 26°26′S 153°03′E / 26.433°S 153.050°E Noosaville, Peregian Beach
Womalah Gympie 26°06′S 153°00′E / 26.100°S 153.000°E
Woondum Gympie 26°16′S 152°48′E / 26.267°S 152.800°E Cooran, Kin Kin
Young Fraser Coast 25°38′S 152°38′E / 25.633°S 152.633°E

References

  1. Wide Bay/Burnett District, County of March Maps - D8 Series at Queensland Archives.
  2. "The New Counties". The Moreton Bay Courier (Brisbane: National Library of Australia). 13 January 1849. p. 4. Retrieved 19 June 2013.
  3. Department of Environment and Resource Management. "Place name details — March". Retrieved 4 June 2011.
  4. "A Proclamation". Queensland Government Gazette 75. 8 March 1901. pp. 967–980.
  5. Split parish with County of Lennox

Coordinates: 25°32′S 152°42′E / 25.533°S 152.700°E