Hunter County

Hunter County was one of the original Nineteen Counties in New South Wales and is now one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It lies between the Hunter River in the north, and the Colo River in the south, including much of Wollemi National Park. Macdonald River lies to the east.

Hunter
New South Wales
Location in New South Wales
Lands administrative divisions around Hunter:
Phillip Brisbane Durham
Phillip Hunter Northumberland
Roxburgh Cook Cumberland

Hunter County was named in honour of Governor John Hunter (1737-1821).[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:

ParishLGACoordinates
AngorawaCity of Hawkesbury33°18′54″S 150°44′04″E
ArndellMuswellbrook Shire32°21′54″S 150°34′04″E
BaeramiMuswellbrook Shire32°24′54″S 150°27′04″E
BlackwaterMuswellbrook Shire32°40′54″S 150°24′04″E
BulgaSingleton Council32°49′54″S 150°49′04″E
BureenMuswellbrook Shire32°28′54″S 150°39′04″E
CaperteeCity of Lithgow33°05′54″S 150°23′04″E
CarooraMuswellbrook Shire32°33′54″S 150°25′04″E
ColoCity of Hawkesbury33°23′24″S 150°47′04″E
CookCity of Hawkesbury33°15′54″S 150°35′04″E
CoonbaralbaSingleton Council32°36′54″S 150°53′04″E
CoorongoobaCity of Lithgow32°57′54″S 150°18′04″E
CoricudgyMuswellbrook Shire32°52′54″S 150°25′04″E
DoyleSingleton Council32°35′54″S 150°48′04″E
Glen AliceCity of Lithgow33°03′54″S 150°15′04″E
GronoCity of Hawkesbury33°18′54″S 150°49′04″E
GullongulongSingleton Council32°53′54″S 150°41′04″E
GungalwaMuswellbrook Shire32°32′54″S 150°39′04″E
HawkesburyCity of Hawkesbury33°24′24″S 150°52′04″E
HungerfordMuswellbrook Shire32°36′54″S 150°32′04″E
HunterMuswellbrook Shire32°28′54″S 150°45′04″E
InnesCity of Lithgow33°04′54″S 150°29′04″E
IvoryCity of Hawkesbury33°09′54″S 150°45′04″E
JamisonCity of Lithgow32°59′54″S 150°22′04″E
KekeelbonSingleton Council32°48′54″S 150°32′04″E
KindarunSingleton Council32°49′54″S 150°42′04″E
LemingtonSingleton Council32°32′54″S 151°00′04″E
MacdonaldCity of Hawkesbury33°17′54″S 150°56′04″E
MartindaleMuswellbrook Shire32°34′54″S 150°44′04″E
McLeanSingleton Council32°58′54″S 150°24′04″E
MedhurstSingleton Council32°45′54″S 150°37′04″E
MediwahMuswellbrook Shire32°27′54″S 150°32′04″E
MellongCity of Hawkesbury33°15′54″S 150°44′04″E
MirrieMuswellbrook Shire32°36′54″S 150°24′04″E
MonundillaMuswellbrook Shire32°42′54″S 150°31′04″E
MyrtleSingleton Council32°50′54″S 150°36′04″E
NulloMuswellbrook Shire32°45′54″S 150°24′04″E
PalomorangSingleton Council32°45′54″S 150°43′04″E
ParnellSingleton Council32°41′54″S 150°54′04″E
ParrCity of Hawkesbury33°20′24″S 150°38′04″E
ParrySingleton Council32°59′54″S 150°30′04″E
PhillipSingleton Council32°45′54″S 150°29′04″E
PiribilSingleton Council32°31′54″S 150°50′04″E
PoppongSingleton Council32°44′54″S 150°51′04″E
PuttySingleton Council32°58′54″S 150°45′04″E
Six BrothersCity of Hawkesbury33°11′54″S 150°37′04″E
SturtSingleton Council32°52′54″S 150°30′04″E
TollagongSingleton Council32°55′54″S 150°37′04″E
TomalpinMuswellbrook Shire32°32′54″S 150°33′04″E
TongaSingleton Council32°40′54″S 150°45′04″E
TupaSingleton Council33°00′54″S 150°37′04″E
WamboSingleton Council32°31′54″S 150°55′04″E
WarengSingleton Council32°50′54″S 150°47′04″E
WeeneyCity of Hawkesbury33°03′54″S 150°46′04″E
WhiteMuswellbrook Shire32°39′54″S 150°38′04″E
WhybrowSingleton Council32°37′54″S 151°00′04″E
WilpenMuswellbrook Shire32°28′54″S 150°26′04″E
WindsorCity of Hawkesbury33°10′54″S 150°49′04″E
WirrabaCity of Hawkesbury33°06′54″S 150°33′04″E
WolganCity of Lithgow33°09′54″S 150°30′04″E
WollemiCity of Hawkesbury33°06′54″S 150°39′04″E
WomerahCity of Hawkesbury33°14′54″S 150°53′04″E
WongaCity of Hawkesbury33°22′24″S 150°54′04″E
YengoCity of Hawkesbury33°02′54″S 150°49′04″E

References

  1. "Hunter County". Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales.
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