County of Newcastle, Queensland

The County of Newcastle is a county (a cadastral division) in the Wide Bay–Burnett region of Queensland, Australia.[1][2] On 7 March 1901, the Governor issued a proclamation legally dividing Queensland into counties under the Land Act 1897.[3] Its schedule described Newcastle thus:

Bounded on the east by the counties of Mackenzie and Boondooma; on the south by the Main Dividing Range; on the west by the eastern watershed of the Dawson River; on the north by the northern boundaries of the leased parts of Auburn and Hawkwood Runs and the Auburn River from the confluence of Narayen Creek downwards to its junction with the Burnett River.

Newcastle
Queensland
Location within Queensland
Lands administrative divisions around Newcastle:
Fortescue Wicklow Bowen
Fortescue Newcastle Mackenzie
Auburn Auburn Boondooma

Parishes

Newcastle is divided into parishes, as listed below:

ParishLGACoordinates
BallymoreWestern Downs25°44′S 150°30′E
BeeronNorth Burnett25°57′S 151°16′E
BroviniaNorth Burnett25°54′S 151°07′E
CadargaWestern Downs26°07′S 151°02′E
ChessboroughNorth Burnett25°47′S 151°07′E
CoondarraWestern Downs26°13′S 150°38′E
CurriesideNorth Burnett25°56′S 150°56′E
DelembraNorth Burnett25°46′S 150°59′E
DerraNorth Burnett25°43′S 151°15′E
GoldsmithWestern Downs26°09′S 150°26′E
HalloranNorth Burnett25°46′S 150°45′E
HawkwoodNorth Burnett25°51′S 150°52′E
JarrahWestern Downs26°12′S 150°50′E
KilbegganWestern Downs25°54′S 150°29′E
KokoNorth Burnett25°59′S 150°49′E
KragraWestern Downs26°07′S 150°51′E
MaclarenWestern Downs26°03′S 150°33′E
MonogorilbyNorth Burnett26°01′S 151°04′E
MoonboonburyNorth Burnett25°49′S 151°15′E
RoscommonWestern Downs26°04′S 150°42′E
RosehallWestern Downs25°52′S 150°40′E
SujeewongWestern Downs25°42′S 150°36′E
WarrannaWestern Downs26°01′S 150°24′E

References

  1. "Newcastle (entry 24151)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
  2. Wide Bay/Burnett Districts, County of Newcastle Maps – D9 Series at Queensland Archives.
  3. "A Proclamation". Queensland Government Gazette. 75. 8 March 1901. pp. 967–980.

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