County of Rochedale

The County of Rochedale is a county (a cadastral division) in Queensland, Australia. It is centred on the city of Mount Isa, its only population centre.[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 Rochedale thus:

Bounded on the north by the county of Brahe and parts of the west and south of Glenvale No. 2 Block to the Leichhardt River, by that river upwards to the north-west corner of Parkside No. 1, by the north, east and south boundaries of that block, part of the south and east boundaries of Parkside No. 2, part of the north, the east, and south boundaries of Parkside No. 5, and the east boundary of Parkside No. 8 Block; on the south by the counties of Chapworth, Waverley and Piturie; and on the west by the county of Nash.

Rochedale
Queensland
Location within Queensland
Lands administrative divisions around Rochedale:
Brahe Brahe Argylla
Nash Rochedale Argylla
Piturie Waverley Chatsworth

Parishes

ParishLGACoordinatesTowns
BrightMount Isa20°45′S 139°02′E
BurnleyMount Isa20°24′S 139°05′E
ChadMount Isa20°57′S 138°44′E
DeardeanMount Isa20°36′S 138°53′E
HaslingdenMount Isa20°39′S 139°34′EMount Isa
HebdenMount Isa20°39′S 139°05′E
HeywoodMount Isa20°51′S 139°31′EHealy
HolmfirthMount Isa20°30′S 139°25′E
MelthamMount Isa20°32′S 139°05′E
MitholmMount Isa20°26′S 138°55′E
NordenMount Isa20°41′S 139°24′EMount Isa West
ParksideMount Isa20°34′S 139°43′E
PrestburyMount Isa20°27′S 139°16′E
PrestwichMount Isa20°51′S 139°14′E
RecedamMount Isa20°53′S 138°51′E
RishworthMount Isa20°53′S 139°05′E
RoydsMount Isa20°50′S 138°58′E
RoytonMount Isa20°50′S 139°22′E
SowerbyMount Isa20°39′S 139°15′E
WhitworthMount Isa20°25′S 139°38′E

References

  1. "Rochedale (entry 28612)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
  2. Burke District, Counties of Beaconsfield, Selwyn, Argylla and Rochedale Maps - Z16 Series at Queensland Archives.
  3. "A Proclamation". Queensland Government Gazette. 75. 8 March 1901. pp. 967–980.


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