Towns In Victoria (Australia)
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This is a list of locality names and populated place names in the state of
Victoria, Australia Victoria is a state in southeastern Australia. It is the second-smallest state with a land area of , the second most populated state (after New South Wales) with a population of over 6.5 million, and the most densely populated state in Au ...
, outside the
Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a met ...
metropolitan area. It is organised by region from the south-west of the state to the east and, for convenience, is sectioned by
Local Government Area A local government area (LGA) is an administrative division of a country that a local government is responsible for. The size of an LGA varies by country but it is generally a subdivision of a State (administrative division), state, province, divi ...
(LGA). Localities are bounded areas recorded on VICNAMES, although boundaries are the responsibility of each council. Many localities cross LGA boundaries, some being partly within three LGAs, but are listed here once under the LGA in which the major population centre or area occurs. The Office of Geographic Names (OGN), led by the Registrar of Geographic Names, administers the naming or renaming of localities (as well as roads, and other features) in Victoria, and maintains the Register of Geographic Names, referred as the VICNAMES register, pursuant to the ''Geographic Place Names Act 1998''. The OGN has issued the mandatory ''Naming rules for places in Victoria, Statutory requirements for naming roads, features and localities – 2016'' (naming rules), which took effect on 2 February 2017, and which are based on national standards and policies in naming of such places. Detailed maps showing locality boundaries within a LGA are available on the Land Victoria website.


Introduction

Although the names of localities may in some cases be the same as parishes (surveyed cadastral divisions), their boundaries often differ. For instance the locality of Tyrendarra contains part of the parish of Narrawong to the west of the Fitzroy River, due to the township being established on the western border of the parish and postal services etc.to that area being supplied from Tyrendarra (the first two subscribers to the telephone service in 1925 were resident in the parish of Narrawong). The locality of Tyrendarra East also lies within the parish. Bracketed behind locality names are the names of official ''neighbourhoods'' (unbounded areas listed by the Registrar of Geographic Names) that lie generally within the locality. The locality of
Ouyen Ouyen is a town in Victoria, Australia, located in the Rural City of Mildura at the junction of the Calder Highway and Mallee Highway, south of Mildura, and northwest of Melbourne. At the 2016 census, the town had a population of 1,045. His ...
contains eighteen neighbourhoods, five of which once had a railway station and fourteen of which once had a post office. The amalgamation of farm properties, the consequent reduced population, closure of postal and railway facilities has led to the amalgamation of erstwhile localities, although those living there would not consider themselves to be living in Ouyen and their mail would still be addressed accordingly. In contrast, those living in the neighbourhood of Narrawong East would all give their address as Tyrendarra. The reason for the existence of the named neighbourhood was the State School (now closed) of the same name, nearer to Tyrendarra township than the Tyrendarra school, but within Narrawong parish and named accordingly. This is borne out by the official coordinates being those of the school. The list of neighbourhoods, with geographic coordinates, are available from Land Victoria. Also bracketed are earlier names (or alternative ''official'' spellings or style) for a locality; few names have changed once established but Boggy Creek, Muddy Creek and Cannibal Creek gained more respectable names when a township was surveyed. The removal of the possessive apostrophe in place names is not recorded, but the more recent possessive to adjectival changes are (Darlot's Creek became Darlots Creek and later
Darlot Creek Darlot Creek, also known as Darlots Creek or Darlot's Creek, arises in Lake Condah in south-western Victoria, flows through the wetlands in the Budj Bim heritage areas, past the site of the Lake Condah Mission, and joins the Fitzroy River at ...
). Names from the extended postcode (mail destination) list are included. When the new Australian postcode system was introduced in Victoria in 1967 all mail destinations were assigned postcodes based on the mail routing. Many localities share postcodes with nearby localities; some named localities have two or three different postcodes because different mail routes traversed their area. Postcodes were assigned outside the (then) metropolitan area along radial lines from Melbourne, from towards the south-west to towards the south-east numbered from 3211 to 3996 in a clockwise direction. The names of all Post Offices/Receiving Offices (PO/RO), Telegraph/Telephone Offices (TO) open at any time in Victoria have been recorded by Phoenix Auctions History and where the location is accurately known, and where the name of the office is not simply the surname of the operator of the facility, its name has been included. For (linked) localities with Wikipedia articles further information on the bracketed names may be expected within the articles. For those lacking articles the range of years the locality (or a bracketed area) had a post, telegraph or telephone office are recorded as an approximation of the establishment of the locality as a populated entity, and as some indication of its life as a viable community. All names ''italicised'' have never had a post or telegraph office open under the exact name (apostrophisation excluded).


Shire of Glenelg The Shire of Glenelg is a local government area in the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia, located in the south-western part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018 had a population of 19,665. It includes the towns o ...

Allestree Bahgallah (1878–1977) Bolwarra (1902–1907 see Allestree) Breakaway Creek (1937–1963 see Condah) Brimboal (1873–1957)
Cape Bridgewater __NOTOC__ Cape Bridgewater is a locality in the Australian state of Victoria located on the western shore of Bridgewater Bay about south-west of Portland and about west of Melbourne. The area was settled in the 1860s by the Henty family who ...
(Bridgewater Lower, Lower Cape Bridgewater) Carapook (?–?) Cashmore (1913–1973 Cashmore Heath) Casterton (The Glenelg)
Condah Condah is a small town in south west Victoria, Australia and is located on the Henty Highway north of Heywood. At the 2006 census, Condah and the surrounding area had a population of 272. It is about to north-west of Lake Condah, Budj Bim ...
(Condah Swamp) ''Corndale'' (''Heath Field'')
Dartmoor Dartmoor is an upland area in southern Devon, England. The moorland and surrounding land has been protected by National Park status since 1951. Dartmoor National Park covers . The granite which forms the uplands dates from the Carboniferous ...
(''Woodford Inn'') Digby (1858– Myaring, ''Rifle Downs'') Drik Drik (1872–1971)
Drumborg Drumborg is a locality in south west Victoria, Australia. The locality is in the Shire of Glenelg, west of the state capital, Melbourne. At the , Drumborg had a population of 152. Traditional ownership The formally recognised traditional owner ...
(1889–1957 ''Sinclair'', ''West Sinclair'') Dunrobin (1912–1967) Dutton Way (see Portland) Gorae (1904–1975)
Gorae West Gorae West is a locality in south west Victoria, Australia. The locality is in the Shire of Glenelg, west of the state capital, Melbourne. At the , Gorae West had a population of 237. Traditional ownership The formally recognised traditional o ...
(1913–1957 ''Curries'') Grassdale (1885–1969 ''Miakite'') Greenwald (1884–1971 ''Greenwald East'')
Heathmere Heathmere is a locality in south west Victoria, Australia. The locality is in the Shire of Glenelg, west of the state capital, Melbourne. At the , Heathmere had a population of 238. Traditional ownership The formally recognised traditional own ...
(1936–1969 ''Heathmere Siding'')
Henty Henty may refer to: Australian geography *Henty, New South Wales * Henty, Victoria * Henty (wine) an Australian geographical indicator and wine region in southwestern Victoria *Division of Henty, a former federal electorate in Victoria *Henty Highw ...
(''Wurt Wurt Koort'') Heywood (''Fitzroy Crossing'', ''Edgar's'') Homerton (1903–1919) Hotspur (1860–1971) ''Killara'' (1914–1918 Mocamboro) Lake Condah (Condah Mission, Condah South -see Condah) Lake Mundi (1877–1976 Tullich) Lindsay (1849–1871 Munro's Inn, Border Post) Lyons (1889–1971 Glenaulin, ''Lower Crawford'')
Merino The Merino is a breed or group of breeds of domestic sheep, characterised by very fine soft wool. It was established in Spain near the end of the Middle Ages, and was for several centuries kept as a strict Spanish monopoly; exports of the bree ...
(''Talisker'') Milltown (1891–1974) ''Mount Eckersley'' Mount Richmond (1892–1976 Kentbruck, Mount Richmond South, Tarragal) Mumbannar (1887–1971 ''Marp'', ''Rennicks'', ''Wanwin'') Myamyn (1875–1971) Nangeela (1911–1957 Nelangie) Narrawong
Nelson Nelson may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Nelson'' (1918 film), a historical film directed by Maurice Elvey * ''Nelson'' (1926 film), a historical film directed by Walter Summers * ''Nelson'' (opera), an opera by Lennox Berkeley to a lib ...
(''Discovery Bay'', ''Mouzie'', ''Wade Junction'') Paschendale (1921–1948)
Portland Portland most commonly refers to: * Portland, Oregon, the largest city in the state of Oregon, in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States * Portland, Maine, the largest city in the state of Maine, in the New England region of the northeas ...
(Portland South, Portland Junction) Portland North (1904–1974 see Portland) Portland West (1902–1970 Cape Nelson, Trewalla see Portland) Sandford (''Moredun'') Strathdownie (1877–1977 Ardno, Kaladbro, Lockinon, ''Malanganee'', Myaring Bridge, Puralka, Strathdownie East, Strathdownie West, ''Wilkin'') Tahara (C1871–1965) (Tahara North) Tahara Bridge (1902–1960) Tahara West (1914–1968) Tyrendarra (''Mount Clay'', ''Narrawong East'') Wallacedale (1899–1975) (Wallacedale North) Wando Bridge (1922–1965) Wando Vale (1901–1957 Wando Dale) ''Warrock'' (''Roseneath'') Winnap (1915–1971 Camp Corner, ''Drik Drik North'')


Shire of Moyne The Shire of Moyne is a local government area in the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia, located in the south-western part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018 had a population of 16,887. It includes the towns of Po ...

Ayrford (1945–1967) Ballangeich (1868–1957 Ballangeich North) Bessiebelle (1884–1972) Broadwater (1878–1993 Deep Creek, Dunmore)
Caramut Caramut is a town in the Western District of Victoria, Australia on the Hamilton Highway. It is in the Shire of Moyne local government area and the federal Division of Wannon. The name "Caramut" is believed to be derived from the Aborigi ...
(Muston's Creek) Chatsworth (1867–1977) Codrington (1878–1976)
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(1868–1971) Cudgee (1875–1976) Darlington (1848–1994 Elephant Bridge, ''Terrinalllum'') Dundonnell (1891–1969 Mount Fyans, Mount Violet) Ellerslie (1869–1991)
Framlingham Framlingham is a market town and civil parish in Suffolk, England. Of Anglo-Saxon origin, it appears in the 1086 Domesday Book. The parish had a population of 3,342 at the 2011 Census and an estimated 4,016 in 2019. Nearby villages include Ea ...
Framlingham East (1925–1945) Garvoc (1869– Yallook Bridge) ''Gerrigerrup'' Grassmere (1884–1993 ''Cooramook'', ''Grassmere Junction'') Hawkesdale (''Clonleigh'', ''Hawkesdale West'') Hexham (1857–1994 ''Boortkoi'') Killarney (1862–1993) Kirkstall (1865–1968) Knebsworth (1902–1945) Kolora (1871–1965 Wooriwyrite)
Koroit Koroit is a small rural town in western Victoria, Australia a few kilometres north of the Princes Highway, north-west of Warrnambool and west of Melbourne. It is in the Shire of Moyne local government area located amidst rolling green past ...
Laang (1879–1966 Arundel) Macarthur (Ardonachie, Donovans Lane, Moyne Falls, Ripponhurst, Weerangourt) Mailor Flat (1881–1994 Mailor's Flat, Mailer Flat) Mepunga (1902–1928) Mepunga East (1889–1968) Mepunga West (1925–1976) Minhamite (1918–1974) ''Minjah''
Mortlake Mortlake is a suburban district of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames on the south bank of the River Thames between Kew and Barnes. Historically it was part of Surrey and until 1965 was in the Municipal Borough of Barnes. For many cen ...
(''Barnie Bolac'', ''Murchs Corner'') ''Nareeb'' (''Nareeb Nareeb'') ''Naringal'' Naringal East Nirranda (1871–1969 ''Delaney Corner'') Nirranda East (1902–1920) Nirranda South (1938–1969) Nullawarre (1879–1994) ''Nullawarre North'' Orford (1865–1977) Panmure
Peterborough Peterborough () is a cathedral city in Cambridgeshire, east of England. It is the largest part of the City of Peterborough unitary authority district (which covers a larger area than Peterborough itself). It was part of Northamptonshire until ...
Port Fairy Port Fairy (historically known as Belfast) is a coastal town in south-western Victoria, Australia. It lies on the Princes Highway in the Shire of Moyne, west of Warrnambool and west of Melbourne, at the point where the Moyne River enters the ...
(Belfast, ''Aringa'', Bootahpool) Pura Pura (1916–1966) Purdeet (1918–1944) Purnim ''Purnim West'' Rosebrook (1865–1977) Southern Cross (1880–1969) St Helens (1902–1967) ''Taroon'' Tarrone (1953–1957) The Cove (1928–1960) The Sisters (1899–1977 ''Sisters Creek'') Toolong (1926–1972 ''Moyne'', Moyne Siding, Moyneview) Tower Hill (1924–1968) Tyrendarra East (1902–1975) Wangoom (1877–1994) Warrabkook (1902–1930 Spring Creek) Warrong (1892–1958) Willatook (1921–1968) Winslow (1865–1988) Woolsthorpe
Woorndoo Woorndoo () is a town in the Western District of Victoria, Australia. The town is in the Shire of Moyne local government area, west of the state capital, Melbourne. At the , Woorndoo and the surrounding area had a population of 169. The popul ...
(Woorndoo Upper)
Yambuk Yambuk is a town in Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. The name Yambuk is an Australian Aboriginal languages, Aboriginal word thought to mean "red kangaroo", "full moon" or "big water". Shell middens in the limestone cliffs to the eas ...
Yarpturk (1898–1968)


City of Warrnambool The City of Warrnambool is a local government area in the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia, located in the south-western part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018 had a population of 34,862. It is entirely surrou ...

Allansford (''Allans Forest'', Allansford Butter Factory, Lake Gillear) Bushfield (Merri View)
Dennington Dennington is a village and civil parish in the English county of Suffolk. It is north of Framlingham and north-east of Ipswich in the east of the county. It lies along the A1120 road around west of the road's junction with the main A12 ro ...
(1863– ) Illowa (1875–1996)
Warrnambool Warrnambool ( Maar: ''Peetoop'' or ''Wheringkernitch'' or ''Warrnambool'') is a city on the south-western coast of Victoria, Australia. At the 2021 census, Warrnambool had a population of 35,743. Situated on the Princes Highway, Warrnambool (A ...
(Warrnambool South, Warrnambool East, Warrnambool North, Warrnambool West, Warrnambool West Reserve, Hopkins Point, Hopkins River, Hopkins View, ''Merri Vale'', ''Russell's Creek'', Spring Gardens)
Woodford Woodford may refer to: Places Australia *Woodford, New South Wales *Woodford, Queensland, a town in the Moreton Bay Region *Woodford, Victoria Canada * Woodford, Ontario England *Woodford, Cornwall * Woodford, Gloucestershire *Woodford, Greate ...
(Malones) Yangery (1865–1968)


Shire of Southern Grampians The Shire of Southern Grampians is a local government area (LGA) in the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia, located in the south-western part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018 had a population of 16,135. It incl ...

Balmoral Bochara (1927–1957 ''Nigretta'')
Branxholme Branxholme is a hamlet in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, overlooking the River Teviot, three miles southwest of Hawick, on the A7 road to Langholm. Nearby are Ale Water, Alemoor Loch, Burnfoot, Borthwick Water, Colterscleugh Monumen ...
(Ardachy, ''Morven'') Brit Brit (1923–1971) ''Buckley Swamp'' Bulart (1912–1946 Kyup, The Anchorage, Mooralla Estate, ''Parkwood'') Byaduk (''Neukirch'') Byaduk North (1882–1969 see Byaduk) Carapook (1868–1968 Carrapook, Amblerton, Clifford)
Cavendish Cavendish may refer to: People * The House of Cavendish, a British aristocratic family * Margaret Cavendish (1623–1673), British poet, philosopher, and scientist * Cavendish (author) (1831–1899), pen name of Henry Jones, English au ...
(Mona Park) Cherrypool (1915–1963) Clover Flat (1923–1975 Muntham) Coleraine Coojar (1924–1953) Croxton East (1868–1959) Culla (1902–1952 Moree, ''Mooree'')
Dunkeld Dunkeld (, sco, Dunkell, from gd, Dùn Chailleann, "fort of the Caledonians") is a town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. The location of a historic cathedral, it lies on the north bank of the River Tay, opposite Birnam. Dunkeld lies close to t ...
(Mount Sturgeon) Englefield (1924–1959) Gatum (1883–1971 Gatum Gatum, Parkside) Gazette (1954–1957) Glenisla (1902–1969 ''Glenisla Crossing'', ''Hynes'')
Glenthompson Glenthompson is a town in the Australian state of Victoria. It lies on the Glenelg Highway between Hamilton and Ballarat, close to the Grampian mountain range. At the 2016 census, Glenthompson and the surrounding area had a population of 234 ...
(Strathmore, Yuppeekiar) ''Grampians'' (''Big Cord'', ''Strachans'') Gringegalgona (1921–1975 ''The Gums'') Gritjurk (1902–1954 Gritjurk North, Gritjurk South)
Hamilton Hamilton may refer to: People * Hamilton (name), a common British surname and occasional given name, usually of Scottish origin, including a list of persons with the surname ** The Duke of Hamilton, the premier peer of Scotland ** Lord Hamilt ...
(''Grangeburn'', The Grange, Hamilton North, Pedrina Park) Hensley Park (1928–1962 ''Kanawalla'') Hilgay (1924–1956) Karabeal (1872–1949) Konongwootong (1916–1957 ''Konongwootong North'') Melville Forest (1923–1975) Mirranatwa (1882–1952) Mooralla (1891–1966 Lambruck) Morgiana (1953–1966) ''Mount Napier'' Moutajup (1872–1975) Muntham (1915–1923 see Clover Flat) Nareen (1870–1974 Wando Dale, ''Wando Heights'')
Penshurst Penshurst is a historic village and civil parish located in a valley upon the northern slopes of the Kentish Weald, at the confluence of the River Medway and the River Eden, within the Sevenoaks district of Kent, England. The village is situ ...
(Penshurst South, ''Mount Rouse'', ''Purdeet East'') Pigeon Ponds (1911–1958) Rocklands (1902–1966 Woohlpooer, Rocklands Dam, ''Fergusons'', ''Glendinning'') Strathkellar (1909–1993)
Tabor Tabor may refer to: Places Czech Republic * Tábor, a town in the South Bohemian Region ** Tábor District, the surrounding district * Tábor, a village and part of Velké Heraltice in the Moravian-Silesian Region Israel * Mount Tabor, Galilee ...
(Croxton East Railway Station) Tarrayoukyan (1878–1959) Tarrenlea (1922–1936 Winninburn) Tarrington (Hochkirch) Vasey (1923–1971) (''Cadden Flat'') ''Victoria Point'' Victoria Valley (1873–1968) Wannon (1861–1982) ''Warrayure'' ''Woodhouse'' Wootong Vale (1923–1964) Yatchaw (1915–1964) Yulecart (1908–1957)


Rural City of Ararat Ararat Rural City is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the western part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018 had a population of 11,795. It includes the towns of Ararat, Armstrong, Dunneworthy, Lake Bo ...

Ararat (''Canton Lead'', Cathcart, Warra Yadin, Ararat East)
Armstrong Armstrong may refer to: Places * Armstrong Creek (disambiguation), various places Antarctica * Armstrong Reef, Biscoe Islands Argentina * Armstrong, Santa Fe Australia * Armstrong, Victoria Canada * Armstrong, British Columbia * Armstrong ...
(Armstrong's) Ballyrogan (1875–1930 ''Challicum'') Bayindeen (1892–1975) ''Bornes Hill''
Buangor Buangor is a town in western Victoria. It is about west of the state capital, Melbourne. At the 2021 census, Buangor had a population of 112. Buangor Post Office opened on 25 March 1863 The town has a primary school, which was built in 1878, ...
(1863–1994 ''Buangor East'') Cathcart (1859–1946 and see Ararat) Denicull Creek (1874–1931) Dobie (1862–1972 Dobies Bridge, Dobies, Jacksons Creek) ''Dunneworthy'' Elmhurst (1865–1993) Eversley (1858–1920) ''Glenlogie''
Lake Bolac Lake Bolac is a town in the Western District region of Victoria, Australia. The town is on the shores of Lake Bolac, and the Glenelg Highway passes through the town. At the 2021 census, Lake Bolac and the surrounding area had a population of ...
(Mellier) Langi Logan (1877–1970 Ardara, Jackson's Creek, Wirri Wirri, Westgarth, ''Langi Logan South'') Mafeking (1900–1958 ''Jimmy Creek'') Maroona (1872–2000 Maroona West) Middle Creek (1881–1971)
Mininera Mininera is a locality in south west Victoria, Australia. The locality is in the Rural City of Ararat local government area, west of the state capital, Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital ...
(1913– Mininera East) Mount Cole (1865–1975 Ben Nevis) Mount Cole Creek (1907–1962) Moyston (Barton, Campbell's Reef, Jallukar, ''Londonderry'') ''Narrapumelap South'' Nerrin Nerrin (1913–1994) Norval (1870–1946 Opossum Gully)
Pomonal Pomonal is a town in western Victoria, Australia within the Rural City of Ararat local government area, north west of the state capital, Melbourne. At the , Pomonal had a population of 356. History Reflecting the many orchards in the area ...
(Pomona, Mona, Mount William) ''Rhymney'' (1875–1957 Rhymney Reef) Rocky Point (1920–1952) '' Rossbridge'' (1873–1962 Ross Bridge) Stavely (1909–1969)
Streatham Streatham ( ) is a district in south London, England. Centred south of Charing Cross, it lies mostly within the London Borough of Lambeth, with some parts extending into the neighbouring London Borough of Wandsworth. Streatham was in Surrey ...
(Fiery Creek) Tatyoon (1867–1994 Tatyoon North, Tatyoon Railway, Kiora) Warrak (1879–1975) Westmere, Victoria (1913–1993) Wickliffe ( Berrambool, Narrapumelap)
Willaura Willaura is a town in western Victoria, Australia in the Rural City of Ararat local government area, west of the state capital, Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous cit ...
(Brennan, Talkadorno, Watgania, ''Buninjon'', ''Lake Buninjon'', ''Calvert'', ''Yarram Park'') ''Willaura North'' (1872–1883 Kalymna, ''Kia Ora'')


Shire of Northern Grampians The Shire of Northern Grampians is a local government area in the Wimmera region of Victoria, Australia, located in the western part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018 had a population of 11,431, having fallen from 12,087 in 2 ...

Avon Plains (1862–1976) Banyena (1875–1976 Banyena South) Barkly (1861–1981 Navarre Rush) Beazleys Bridge (1881–1973) Bellellen (1902–1925) ''Bellfield'' (''Bellfield Settlement'') ''Black Range'' Bolangum (1928) ''Bulgana'' Callawadda (1873–1979 Callawadda South, Bismarck, ''Bismark'', Nyallo) Campbells Bridge (1885–1975) Carapooee (1858–1970) Carapooee West (1902–1969) ''Concongella'' (1867–1868 Concongella Creek) ''Coonooer West'' (1881–1952 Conover West, Lowe's) Cope Cope (1873–1975) ''Dalyenong'' Darkbonee (1902–1950) Deep Lead (1859–1973 ''Welshmans Flat'') Elberton (1902–1919 Campbell's Creek State School) Emu (1920–1977) Fyans Creek (1884–1965) ''Germania'' Glenorchy (1849– Four Posts Inn, Wimmera) Gooroc (1876–1960) Gowar East (1859–1973) ''Grays Bridge'' Gre Gre (1872–1969 Gre Gre Central, Gre Gre Village, John Bull Creek) Gre Gre North (1891–1959) Gre Gre South (1925–1969) Great Western (''Salt Creek'', ''Garden Gully'') Greens Creek (1868–1965)
Halls Gap Halls Gap is a town in Victoria, Australia. It is located on Grampians Road, adjacent to the Grampians National Park, in the Shire of Northern Grampians local government area. The town is set in the Fyans Valley at the foot of the Wonderland a ...
(''Borough Huts'', ''Grampians Junction'') Illawarra (1910–1965) Joel Joel Joel South (1916–1965) Kanya (1891–1975) Kooreh (1878–1969 Kooreh South, Kooroc) ''Lake Fyans'' Lake Lonsdale (1902–1929) Landsborough West (1916–1968 Woodlands North) Ledcourt (1869–1880 ''Heatherlie'') Marnoo Marnoo East (1924–1930 Pilgrim's) ''Marnoo West'' Mitchells Hill (1879–1943) ''Mokepilly'' Moolerr (1902–1929 Mooleer, ''Darcys Bridge'') Morrl Morrl (1902–1974) ''Mount Dryden'' (1888–1894 Grampian Quarries) Moyreisk (1886–1970 Moyreisk North, Cherry Tree Creek, Cherry Tree) Natte Yallock (1867–1993)
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Paradise (1891–1966) ''Riachella'' ''Rich Avon East'' Rich Avon West (1905–1927) ''Roses Gap'' Rostron (1890–1973 Winjallock, Winjallok North) Shays Flat (1867–1993) Slaty Creek (1881–1944) St Arnaud (Medlyn, St Arnaud East, View Point, Western Creek) St Arnaud North (1885–1971) Stawell (Bridge Inn, Pleasant Creek, -Quartz Reef, Pleasant Creek-, -Quartz Reef, Stawell-, Stawell West) Stuart Mill (Stuartmill) Sutherland (1883–1963 Sutherland's Plains) Swanwater (1883–1963) Swanwater West (1881–1951) Tottington (1891–1916 Coorah) Traynors Lagoon (1877–1972 Mitchell's Hill) ''Tulkara'' Wal Wal (1887–1981 ''Paynes Pool'', ''Warranook'') Wallaloo (1888–1926) Wallaloo East (1902–1978) Wattle Creek (1906–1954) Winjallok (1902–1973 Darling Flat, Flagstaff Hut) ''York Plains'' '' Zumsteins'' (1922–1922 Flat Rock, ''Flat Rock Crossing'', ''Burrong North'', ''Cranage'')


Rural City of Horsham The Rural City of Horsham is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the western part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018, had a population of 19,875. It includes the towns of Brimpaen, Dadswells Bridge, Do ...

''Arapiles'' Blackheath (1886–1961 Youngvale) Brimpaen (1886–1957) Bungalally (1888–1927 Burnt Creek, ''Green Lake'', Green Lakes) Clear Lake (1878–1977 Carchap, Jalumba, Merriville) Dadswells Bridge
Dooen Dooen is a small town situated in the Wimmera region, Western Victoria, Australia. The Henty Highway between Mildura and Portland passes through the tiny town. At the 2021 census, Dooen had a population of 250. Dooen Post Office opened on 1 ...
(Greenland Dam) Drung (1872–1960 Drung Drung, Lewyn, ''Drung Drung South'') ''Duchembegarra'' (1912–1932 Duchembegara North, ''Wyn Wyn'') Grass Flat (1911–1927) Haven Horsham (Horsham West) ''Jilpanger'' Jung (1879–1994 Jung Jung, Jung Jung North, Jung North, ''Jerro'') Kalkee (1877–1960 Garup) Kanagulk (1882–1956 Jeffries, Telangatuk) ''Laharum'' (Lah-Arum) Longerenong (1865–1958 Boningup) ''Lower Norton'' (1902–1974 Lower Norton Creek) McKenzie Creek (1890–1976) Mitre (1887–1981 Mitre Lake, Mitre Lake South) Mockinya (1911–1963) ''Mount Talbot'' Murra Warra (1877–1963 Kewell West)
Natimuk Natimuk is a town in Western Victoria, Australia. It is located about northwest of Melbourne. A further west of Natimuk is one of Australia's best climbing areas, Mount Arapiles. At the 2016 census, Natimuk had a population of 514, up from 4 ...
(Natimuk Creek, Natimuk Lake) Noradjuha (''Lowan'') Nurrabiel (1881–1974 Connangorach) Pimpinio (''Dahlen'', Pimpinio West, Polkemmet) Quantong (1894–1973) Riverside (1891–1953 Morrison) ''St Helens Plains'' (1908–1957 Helens Plains, ''Saint Helens'', Golton Golton, Golton South) Telangatuk East (1882–1975) Tooan (1876–1972 Tooan East) Toolondo (1908–1977 Brooksby's) ''Vectis'' (1883–1976 Remlaw, Vectis East, Vectis South) Wail (1882–1975 Wail North, ''Wail West'') Wartook (1888–1966) Wonwondah (1881–1952 Wonwondah East, Wonwondah North, Wonwondah South, Heathvale)


Shire of West Wimmera The Shire of West Wimmera is a local government area in the western part of the Wimmera region of Victoria, Australia, located in the western part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018 had a population of 3,862. It includes the to ...

Apsley (Lake Wallace) Benayeo (1882–1924 Tallageira) ''Bringalbert'' (1888–1955 Bringalbert North, Bringalbert South) Charam (1898–1976) Chetwynd (1873–1996 Chetwynd East, Caupaul, Tallangower) Connewirrecoo (1890–1965) Dergholm (C1876- ''Red Cap Creek'') ''Dorodong'' (''Kanawinka'', ''Wombat Ridge'') Douglas (1886–1976 ''Kia Ora'', ''St Evins'')
Edenhope Edenhope is a town in Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. It is located on the Wimmera Highway, 30 kilometres from the South Australian border, in the Shire of West Wimmera local government area. At the Edenhope had a population of 946. ...
(''Scrubby Lake'')
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(Bellmore, ''Spring Bank'') Gymbowen Harrow (Upper Glenelg, Kalang, Kout Narin, ''Salt Creek'') Kadnook (1937–1940 ''Burke Bridge'')
Kaniva Kaniva is a town in Victoria, Australia. It is located on the Western Highway, north of Little Desert National Park, in the Shire of West Wimmera local government area. It is located roughly east of the South Australian border and east of Bo ...
(Budjik, Yarrock, Sandsmere, Yanipy) Karnak (1886–1960 ''Lake Karnak'', Kangawall) Langkoop (1902–1991 Carantah, Meereek) Lawloit (see Nhill) Lillimur (1868–1985 Cove, Dinyarrak, Lillimur North, Lillimur South, Lockhart, Yearinga) Miga Lake (1902–1968) Minimay Miram (1887–1993 Miram Piram, Miram South) Neuarpurr (1883–1979 Neuarpur) Nurcoung (1902–1958 ''Cooack'', ''Duffholme'') Ozenkadnook (1902–1970 Dopewarra) Patyah (1902–1957) Peronne (1902–1978 Mortat, Booroopki, ''Carpolac'', Morea) Poolaijelo (1902–1978 Poolaigelo) Powers Creek (1889–1980 Bogolara)
Serviceton __NOTOC__ Serviceton is a small town in rural western Victoria, Australia. It is near the Victorian–South Australian border, north-west of Melbourne. Named after James Service, who was Premier of Victoria in 1880 and from 1883 to 1886, it ...
(Leeor, Serviceton North, Serviceton South) Telopea Downs (1962–1973) Ullswater (1904–1947 Awonga) Wombelano (1887–1976 Mullagh)


Shire of Hindmarsh The Shire of Hindmarsh is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the western part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018 had a population of 5,645, having fallen from 5,852 in June 2013. It includes the towns of ...

Albacutya (1911–1932 Lake Albacutya)
Antwerp Antwerp (; nl, Antwerpen ; french: Anvers ; es, Amberes) is the largest city in Belgium by area at and the capital of Antwerp Province in the Flemish Region. With a population of 520,504,
(Antwerp North) Broughton (1888–1937 Deakin)
Dimboola Dimboola is a town in the Shire of Hindmarsh in the Wimmera region of western Victoria, Australia, 334 kilometres north-west of Melbourne. History Situated on the Wimmera River, Dimboola was previously known as 'Nine Creeks'. Following a surve ...
(Nine Creeks, Arkona, Katyil, Katyil West, Dart Dart, Kornheim, Edolsfield) Gerang Gerung (1887–1988) Glenlee (1890–1916 ''Ni Ni'', Ni Ni East, Woorak)
Jeparit Jeparit ( ) is a town on the Wimmera River in Western Victoria, Australia, north west of Melbourne. At the 2016 census Jeparit had a population of 342, down from 394 five years earlier. History The area around Jeparit is originally home to th ...
(Allanby, Dalmallee, Detpa, Ellam, Hounsells, Westerns, Peppers Plain, Pullut, ''Tullyvea'') Kenmare (1896–1979)
Kiata Kiata is a town in the Wimmera region of western Victoria, Australia. The town is north-west of the state capital of Melbourne, on the Western Highway. The population at the 2011 census was 251. The Kiata Wind Farm is located nearby. Facili ...
(1880–1975 Kiata East, Kiata North, Kiata South, Kiata West) Lake Hindmarsh (see Jeparit) ''Little Desert''
Lorquon Lorquon is a locality in western Victoria, Australia. The locality is in the Shire of Hindmarsh local government area, west north west of the state capital, Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the ca ...
(1883–1971) Netherby (Baker, Lorquon West, ''Perenna'')
Nhill Nhill is a town in the Wimmera, in western Victoria, Australia. Nhill is located on the Western Highway, halfway between Adelaide and Melbourne. At the , Nhill had a population of 1,749. "Nhill" is believed to be a Wergaia word meaning "early ...
(''Balrootan'', Balrootan North, Boyeo, Diapur, Diapur Town, Kanimakatka, Kinimakatka, Mount Elgin, Ni Ni Well, Propodollah, Salisbury, Tarranginnie, Haycroft, Tarranginnie East, Bleak House, Winiam, Winiam East, Woorak West)
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(''Rainbow Rise'', Pella, Pijick, Werrap, Wheatlands)
Tarranyurk Tarranyurk is a locality in western Victoria, Australia. The locality is in the Shire of Hindmarsh local government area, west north west of the state capital, Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the ...
(1891–2001 ''Polacks Corner'', see Antwerp) Yanac (1884–2000 Yanac A Yanac, Yanac North, Yanac South)


Shire of Yarriambiack The Shire of Yarriambiack is a local government area of Victoria, Australia, located in the north-western part of the state. It covers an area of and, in June 2018, had a population of 6,658, having fallen from 7,438 in 2008. It includes the tow ...

Areegra Aubrey (1887–1933 Cannum North) Bangerang (1888–1947 Bangerang North, Banjerang, Homecroft, Nyam, Nyamville) Beulah (''Beulah East'', ''Beulah West'', Brentwood, Norwegian, Galaquil, Galaquil East, Kerewichip, ''Kurdweechee'') Boolite (1890–1951) Brim (1890– ''Brim East'') Cannum (1881–1930 Cannum East, Cannum South) ''Crymelon'' (1902–1963 Angip, Yellangip North) Hopetoun (Albacutya, ''Burroin'', Dattuck, Hopetoun West, Hopevale, Goyura) Kellalac (1877–1955 Ailsa) Kewell (1874–1963 Kewell East, Kewell North, Byrneville, Byrneville State School) Laen (1877–1943) Lah (1891–1971 Yellanghip, Yellangip, Yellangip East) Lascelles (''Minapre'', Gama) Lubeck (1879–1989)
Minyip Minyip is a town in the Wimmera region of Victoria, Australia, north west of Melbourne. It is in the Shire of Yarriambiack local government area. At the , Minyip had a population of 524. The name "Minyip" is derived from an Aboriginal word fo ...
(Brooklet, Kircheim, Nullan, ''Dunmunkle East'')
Murtoa Murtoa is a wheat district town in Victoria, Australia, situated around Lake Marma on the Wimmera Highway, north-west of the state capital, Melbourne. The town is in the Shire of Yarriambiack local government area. At the , Murtoa had a popul ...
(Coromby, Ashens, ''Jung Jung South'', ''Shanty Corner'') Patchewollock (Baring, Dering, ''Patchewollock North'') Rosebery (1884–1974 Rosebery East, Rosebery West)
Rupanyup Rupanyup ( ) is a small town in rural Victoria, Australia. As of the , it had a population of 536. The name Rupanyup is an Aboriginal word meaning 'branch hanging over water'.Sheep Hills (1875–1981 Kinloch, Tarkedia, Kingumwill)
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Turriff (1907–1977 Turriff West) Wallup (1892–1977 Wallup East)
Warracknabeal Warracknabeal ( ) is a wheatbelt town in the Australian state of Victoria. Situated on the banks of the Yarriambiack Creek, 330 km north-west of Melbourne, it is the business and services centre of the northern Wimmera and southern Mallee d ...
(Werracknebeal, Batchica, Mellis, ''Challambra'', Challamba, Challamba Dam) Wilkur (1904–1957 Beyal, Cameron's, Wilkur South) Willenabrina Woomelang (Mount Pleasant, Mount Richards) ''Wyperfield National Park'' Yaapeet (1912– Turkey Bottom, Nypo)


Shire of Buloke The Shire of Buloke is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the western part of the state. It covers an area of and, in June 2018, had a population of 6,184. It includes the towns of Birchip, Charlton, Donald, Sea Lake a ...

Ballapur
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Barrakee (1883–1973 Barrakee North, Hallam)
Berriwillock Berriwillock is a town in the Mallee region in the north-west of the Australian state of Victoria. Berriwillock is north-west of the state capital, Melbourne. Nearby towns include Boigbeat (about north west and Culgoa south east. Berriwillo ...
Bimbourie (''Bimbourne'', ''Daytrap Corner'')
Birchip Birchip is a town in the Mallee region of Victoria, Australia on the Sunraysia Highway north of Donald. The town is located in the Shire of Buloke local government area. At the , Birchip had a population of 694, down from the 2016 figure o ...
(Wirrimbirchip) ''Birchip West'' Boigbeat Buckrabanyule (Hallam) Bunguluke (1875–1942 Bungeluke, Bungeluke North, Bungeluke West, ''Bungeluke'', Fairview, Tyrrell Creek) Carron (1881–1949) Charlton (Charlton East, Yowen Hill) ''Chirrip'' (1890–1964 Chirrup) ''Cokum'' Coonooer Bridge (Conover) Corack (1877–1954) Corack East (1891–1976)
Culgoa Culgoa is a town in the Mallee region in the north west of the Australian state of Victoria. The town is approximately from the state capital, Melbourne. At the 2021 census, Culgoa had a population of 86, declining from 101 in 2016. Primary ...
(Kaneira) Curyo (1900–1976)
Donald Donald is a masculine given name derived from the Gaelic name ''Dòmhnall''.. This comes from the Proto-Celtic *''Dumno-ualos'' ("world-ruler" or "world-wielder"). The final -''d'' in ''Donald'' is partly derived from a misinterpretation of the ...
(Mount Jeffcott, Dairy Farm, ''Lake Buloke'', ''Buloke'') Dooboobetic (Doboobetic) Dumosa (Black Gate) ''Gil Gil'' Glenloth Glenloth East Granite Flat ''Jeffcott'' ''Jeffcott North'' (1880–1930 Banyenong, Mount Jeffcott North) Jeruk (1880–1930) Jil Jil (1888–1943 Marlbed, Reseigh) Kalpienung Karyrie (1892–1919) Kinnabulla (1902–1973) ''Laen East'' Laen North (1881–1919) ''Lake Tyrrell'' ''Lawler'' (1910–1930 Kendle) Litchfield (1877–1979 Witchipool) Marlbed (1888–1911 see Jil Jil) Massey (1885–1954) Morton Plains (1864–1931) Myall (1891–1965) Nandaly ''Nareewillock'' (1881–1942 Narrewillock) Narraport (1879–1968) Ninda Nullawil Nyarrin Pier Milan (1911–1971 Pier-Millan, Pier Millan) Reedy Dam (1902–1929) ''Rich Avon'' Sea Lake ''Springfield'' (1902–1940 Springfield Station, Rolighed) ''Straten'' (1923–1952 Stratton, Speed East) ''Sutton'' Teddywaddy (1881–1973) ''Teddywaddy West'' Thalia (1892–1969) Tittybong ''Towaninny'' (Towaninnie) ''Towaninny South'' Turriff East (1918–1940) ''Tyrrell'' (1902–1940 Tyrrell West, Long Plains) Tyrrell Downs (1898–1927) ''Warmur'' (1905–1930 Warmur West) ''Warne'' Watchem Watchem West Watchupga (1900–1972 ''Watcheupga'') Whirily (1912–1913) Willangie (1905–1931 Lenrich) Wooroonook (1877–1958 Wooroonooke) Woosang (1879–1940)
Wycheproof Wycheproof is a small town in the centre of the Shire of Buloke, in north western Victoria, Australia. As of the , it had a population of 610. History The name "Wycheproof" originates from an Aboriginal word meaning 'grass on a hill', refer ...
(Moffat, Mount Wycheproof) ''Wycheproof South'' ''Yawong Hills'' (1875–1942 Yawong) Yeungroon (1893–1933) Yeungroon East (1902–1933)


Rural City of Mildura The Rural City of Mildura is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the north-western part of the state. It covers an area of being the largest LGA in the state. In June 2016 the area had a population of 53,878. It includes ...

Big Desert (S1914–1962 Kurnbrunin, Wrathall, Yarto, ''Waggon Flat'') Birdwoodton Boinka Cabarita (Lake Hawthorn)
Cardross Cardross (Scottish Gaelic: ''Càrdainn Ros'') is a large village with a population of 2,194 (2011) in Scotland, on the north side of the Firth of Clyde, situated halfway between Dumbarton and Helensburgh. Cardross is in the historic geographical ...
Carina Carina may refer to: Places Australia * Carina, Queensland, a suburb in Brisbane * Carina Heights, Queensland, a suburb in Brisbane * Carina, Victoria, a locality in Mildura Serbia * Carina, Osečina, a village in the Kolubara District ...
(Mulcra)
Carwarp Carwarp is a locality in Victoria, Australia, approximately 36 km from Mildura, Victoria. Carwarp was the home town of Percy Stewart, a founding member of the Victorian Farmers Union, from which the Country Party (now National Party of ...
(Boonoonar, Ginquam, Ginquam South, Nowingi, Yatpool, ''Yatpool West'') Colignan Cowangie (''Bunurouk'', Bunurouk West, ''Cowangie North'', Daalko, ''Koonoa'', Kow Plains, Pallarang) Cullulleraine (''Kulnine East'') Hattah Iraak Irymple (Billabong, ''Irymple South'') Koorlong (Benetook, Thurla) Kulwin (''Lietpar'') ''Lindsay Point''
Linga A lingam ( sa, लिङ्ग , lit. "sign, symbol or mark"), sometimes referred to as linga or Shiva linga, is an abstract or aniconic representation of the Hindu god Shiva in Shaivism. It is typically the primary ''murti'' or devotional ...
(Manpy)
Merbein Merbein is a town just north of Mildura, Victoria, in the Sunraysia region of Australia. It is on the Calder Highway between Mildura and the Murray River crossing at the Abbotsford Bridge to Curlwaa. At the , the town had a population of 1,9 ...
Merbein South Merbein West
Meringur Meringur is a farming settlement to the west of Mildura in northwestern Victoria, Australia. At the 2016 census, Meringur and the surrounding area had a population of 67 down from 128 in 2011. It is located in the Millewa region at the end of ...
(Karween, ''Meringur North'', Morkalla, Morkalla North, ''Tunart'') Merrinee (Merrinee North, Pirlta, Tarrango, Willah)
Mildura Mildura is a regional city in north-west Victoria, Australia. Located on the Victorian side of the Murray River, Mildura had a population of 34,565 in 2021. When nearby Wentworth, Irymple, Nichols Point and Merbein are included, the area h ...
(Mildura East, Mildura South, Mildura West) Mittyack (''Rownack'') ''Murray-Sunset'' (''
Raak Plain The Raak Plain Boinka is a wilderness area in the state of Victoria, Australia. The boinka groundwater discharge complex is a shallow depression within a region of Mallee dune fields, and contains gypsum flats and salinas, pools of salty water th ...
'') Murrayville (Duddo, Duddo Wells, Danyo, Goongee, ''Gunamalary'')
Nangiloc Nangiloc is a small rural community in North Western Victoria on the south (left) bank of the Murray River, about 50 km south east of Mildura. Primarily an agricultural settlement, at the 2021 census, Nangiloc and the surrounding area had ...
''Neds Corner'' (''Kulnine'', Lock 9) Nichols Point
Ouyen Ouyen is a town in Victoria, Australia, located in the Rural City of Mildura at the junction of the Calder Highway and Mallee Highway, south of Mildura, and northwest of Melbourne. At the 2016 census, the town had a population of 1,045. His ...
(Galah, Galah North, Nulkwyne, Tiega, ''Timberoo'', Timberoo South, Wymlet, Trinita, Kiamal, Cramerton, Boulka, Bronzewing, Nunga, ''Gypsum'', Gypsum Siding, ''Boorongie'', ''Boorongie North'', Wagant) Panitya (Berrook, ''Boltons'', ''Boltons Bore'', Manya, Manya North, ''Ngallo'', Panitya East, Sunset) Red Cliffs (Karadoc, Stewart) Tempy (Tempy East) Torrita (''Gunner'', ''Kattyong'', Nyang) Tutye (''Tyalla'') Underbool (''Gnarr'') Walpeup (Paigne) Wargan (Boy Creek, ''Upper Kulnine'')
Werrimull Werrimull is a small town and locality in the Rural City of Mildura, part of the Sunraysia region of Victoria. The place by road, is situated about 10 kilometres west of Karawinna and 10 kilometres east of Bambill. It is west southwest of Mil ...
(Bambill, Bambill South, Cowan's Tank, Karawinna, Karawinna North, Koleya, Kurnwill, Yarrara, ''Yarrara North'') Yelta (''Cowanna Bend'', ''Redgrove'')


Rural City of Swan Hill The Rural City of Swan Hill is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the north-western part of the state. It covers an area of and, in June 2018, had a population of 20,759. It includes the towns of Swan Hill, Lake Boga, M ...

Annuello (Koimbo, ''Margooya'') Bannerton (Banner) Beverford
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Boundary Bend Boundary Bend is a small town in the state of Victoria, Australia. It is near the junction of the Murray River and Murrumbidgee River. It is located about 50 kilometres east along the Murray Valley Highway from the twin towns of Robinvale in V ...
(Tinaro Creek) Bulga (1905–1953) ''Castle Donnington'' Chillingollah (Chillingollah East) ''Chinangin'' Chinkapook (Christmas Tank) Cocamba Fish Point ''Gerahmin'' (''Daytrap'', Day Trap, Day Trap North) Goschen (Lalbert Road) Gowanford (Ganeit) ''Happy Valley''
Kenley Kenley is an area within the London Borough of Croydon. Prior to its incorporation into Greater London in 1965 it was in the historic county of Surrey. It is situated south of Purley, east of Coulsdon, north of Caterham and Whyteleafe and w ...
(1923–1967 ''Piambie'') Kooloonong (Koorkab) Kunat (Kooem)
Lake Boga Lake Boga () is a town in Victoria, Australia, located next to the lake of the same name. It is situated within the Rural City of Swan Hill within the Mallee region of north-west Victoria. At the 2016 census, Lake Boga had a population of 985 ...
''Lake Powell'' (1918–1952 Belsar Island, Kyndalyn, Narrung West, Youngeira, Yungera) Liparoo
Manangatang Manangatang ( ) is a town in north-west Victoria, Australia. At the , Manangatang had a population of 309. It is sometimes noted for its unusual name, from an Aboriginal term - "manang" meaning ''land'' and "kaaiti" meaning ''water''. Transpor ...
(Larundel, Leepi, Prooinga) Meatian Miralie (1925–1925) ''Murnungin'' Murrawee (1921–1947) Murraydale (1916–1969) Narrung (1902–1969) Natya (Haysdale, Spinifex) ''Nowie'' (Nowie North, Nowie South)
Nyah Nyah is a town in northern Victoria, Australia. The town is located on the Murray Valley Highway, in the Rural City of Swan Hill local government area, north west of the state capital, Melbourne. At the , Nyah had a population of 530. Th ...
Nyah West Nyah West is a town in Victoria (Australia) near the Murray River, the border with New South Wales. It is near the Murray Valley Highway (Nyah West is on the railway line, Nyah is on the highway), north-west of Melbourne and north-west of Swan ...
''Nyrraby'' (1902–1931 Rynaby, Yarraby Tank, ''Yarraby'') ''Pental Island''
Piangil Piangil, once frequently spelled "Pyangil", is a town in the Mallee region of northern Victoria, Australia. It is approximately north west of the state capital, Melbourne and north west of the regional centre of Swan Hill Swan Hill is a ...
(Piangil North, Tudor, Kalma, ''Coonimur'', ''Piangil West'')
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''Polisbet''
Robinvale Robinvale is a town on the south bank of the Murray River in north western Victoria, Australia. It is connected by a bridge to Euston on the other side of the river in New South Wales. At the , Robinvale had a population of 3,313, however a ...
(Bumbong, Robinvale South) Speewa
Swan Hill Swan Hill is a city in the northwest of Victoria, Australia on the Murray Valley Highway and on the south bank of the Murray River, downstream from the junction of the Loddon River. At , Swan Hill had a population of 11,508. Indigenous Peo ...
(Swan Hill North, Swan Hill Folk Museum, Swan Hill Pioneer Settlement) ''Swan Hill West'' Tol Tol (Latten's Bend) Towan (1915–1962)
Tresco Tresco may refer to: * Tresco, Elizabeth Bay, a historic residence in New South Wales, Australia * Tresco, Isles of Scilly, an island off Cornwall, England, United Kingdom * Tresco, Victoria, a town in Victoria, Australia * a nickname referring to ...
Tresco West (S1923–1925 see Tresco) Turoar (1919–1942)
Tyntynder Tyntynder is a locality in the south-east of the Mallee region of Victoria, Australia. Tyntynder Football Club is an Australian rules football team in the Central Murray Football League. Tyntynder post office A post office is a public ...
(Tyntynder Central see Nyah) Tyntynder South (1902–1969) Ultima (Fourteen Mile Plain, Mumbel Plains) ''Ultima East'' Vinifera (Tyntynder West) Waitchie ''Wandown'' Wemen
Winlaton Winlaton is a village situated in the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead, Tyne and Wear. Once in County Durham, it became incorporated into the metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear and Borough of Gateshead in 1974. In 2011 the village was absorbe ...
(S1927–1944) ''Winnambool'' (1928–1942 Tyseley, ''Piccadilly Corner'') Wood Wood (1900–1987) Woorinen (R1915–1993) Woorinen North (S1921–1976 Dorrington) Woorinen South (McNaughton's)


Shire of Gannawarra The Shire of Gannawarra is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the northern part of the state. It covers an area of and, in June 2018 had a population of 10,547. It includes the towns of Cohuna, Kerang, Koondrook, Le ...

Appin (1885–1956 Violet Bank) Appin Park (1960– ) Bael Bael (1902–1919) Beauchamp (1902–1944 ''Korrak Korrak'') Benjeroop (1883–1967) Budgerum East (1921–1922) ''Burkes Bridge'' Cannie (1905–1976) Capels Crossing (1879–1946)
Cohuna Cohuna is a town situated north of Melbourne, on the Murray Valley Highway, in northern Victoria, Australia. At the , Cohuna had a population of 2,428. History A post office opened in the area on 18 September 1875, known as Mologa until 18 ...
(Mologa, Cohuna Township) Cullen (1884–1941, see Cohuna) ''Daltons Bridge'' Dingwall (1890–1969 Langville, Murphy's Lake, Sunnydale) Fairley (1890–1960 Reedy Lake) Gannawarra (1878–1955 Gannawarrah, ''Gannawarra North'') Gonn Crossing (1912–1969) Gredgwin (1912–1977)
Horfield Horfield is a suburb of the city of Bristol, in southwest England. It lies on Bristol's northern edge, its border with Filton marking part of the boundary between Bristol and South Gloucestershire. Bishopston lies directly to the south. Monk ...
(1923–1948) ''Kangaroo Lake'' Keely (1919–1949 Keely Rail)
Kerang Kerang is a rural town on the Loddon River in northern Victoria in Australia. It is the commercial centre to an irrigation district based on livestock, horticulture, lucerne and grain. It is located north-west of Melbourne on the Murray V ...
(''Pyramid Creek'', ''Yeoburn'', Yeoburn East) Kerang East (1887–1957)
Koondrook Koondrook ( ) is a town situated on the Murray River, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. The town is located in the Shire of Gannawarra Local government in Australia, local government area, north west of the state capital, Melbourne. At ...
(Culfearne) Koroop (1879–1971 Pooles)
Lake Charm Lake Charm is a small town situated on the Murray Valley Highway, just west of a lake of the same name. Located in the northwest of Victoria, Australia, within the Shire of Gannawarra. Lake Charm is 19 km from Kerang, Victoria, Kerang. At th ...
(1878– Lake Charm Railway) Lake Meran (1884–1947 Lake Meering, Meering, Meran Downs) Lalbert (1894– )
Leitchville Leitchville is a town in northern Victoria, Australia. The town is in the Shire of Gannawarra local government area, 262  kilometres from the state capital, Melbourne. At the , Leitchville had a population of 558. History The district was ...
(Hawkins, Mincha East, Winter Grove, ''Red Rise'')
Macorna Macorna is a small community within the Shire of Gannawarra, Australia. There are only a couple of houses, but there is a football/netball club, cricket club, Landcare group, fire station and a pony club. The town is 85 metres above sea level. ...
(R1885–1993 Glenrose, Hawkinston, Daviesholm) Macorna North (1884–1941 Macorna South, Rowan, Rowland, ''Rowlands'') McMillans (1898–1959) Mead (1910–1954 Meade) Meering West (1908–1964) Milnes Bridge (1902–1941) Mincha West (1879–1931) Murrabit Murrabit West (1924–1969 see Murrabit)
Myall Myalls are any of a group of closely related and very similar species of ''Acacia ''Acacia'', commonly known as the wattles or acacias, is a large genus of shrubs and trees in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the pea family Fabaceae. Initially, it ...
(1891–1965)
Mystic Park Mystic Park is a rural locality in the Australian state of Victoria. It straddles the Murray Valley Highway between Kerang and Swan Hill, and falls within the Shire of Gannawarra local government area. Mystic Park had a population of 181 peopl ...
(1890–1978) Ninyeunook (1878–1968) Normanville (1900–1916) Oakvale (1891–1954) ''Pine View'' Quambatook (Budgerum) ''Reedy Lake'' (1890–1910 Reedy Lake Railway Station, see Fairley) Sandhill Lake (1881–1953) Teal Point (1902–1966) Tragowel (''Kerang South'') ''Wandella'' (1924–1939 Rangie) Wee Wee Rup (1877–1953 Echunga) ''Westby''


Shire of Campaspe The Shire of Campaspe is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the northern part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018 had a population of 37,592. It includes the towns of Girgarre, Echuca, Kyabram, Roch ...

Ballendella (1906–1976) Bamawm (1880–1974 Bamawm Central) Bamawm Extension (1913–1969) Bonn ''Burnewang'' ''Burramboot'' Carag Carag (1891–1961)
Colbinabbin Colbinabbin is a town in central Victoria, Australia. The name is derived from aboriginal meaning "the meeting of the black and red soils". At the , Colbinabbin and the surrounding area had a population of 297. History Located on the banks of C ...
(Colbinabbin West) Cornella (1885–1951 Cornella East)
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(Bonn South, Corop West, Lake Cooper) Diggora (1876–1969 Diggora South, Diggora West, ''McColl'', Pannoomilloo, Warragamba Creamery, Warragamba)
Echuca Echuca ( ) is a town on the banks of the Murray River and Campaspe River in Victoria, Australia. The border town of Moama is adjacent on the northern side of the Murray River in New South Wales. Echuca is the administrative centre and largest ...
(''Hopwoods Ferry'', Hopwoods Punt, Echuca East, Echuca South, Park Gates, Kanyapella South, Simmie) Echuca Village (1902–1951 Echuca Village Settlement) ''Echuca West'' Fairy Dell (1916–1971) Girgarre (Stanhope North) Gobarup (1902–1919 Gobarup East) Gunbower (Kow Swamp) Kanyapella (1882–1953, see Tongala) Kotta (1923–1985) Koyuga (1887–1993 Koyuga South, Blain's) '' Ky Valley'' (1913–1955 Kyvalley)
Kyabram Kyabram is a town in north central Victoria, Australia. Kyabram is located in the centre of a rich irrigation district in the Goulburn River Valley, north of Melbourne. It is the second-largest town in the Shire of Campaspe, situated between ...
(Sheridan, Taripta, Kyabram East, Mount Scobie) Lancaster (Kyabram East) Lockington (Hunterston, Pannoobamawm) Milloo (1878–1965) ''Moora'' (1902–1969 Mathieson's, Moora East) ''Muskerry'' (1901–1956 Muskerry and Weston State School, Muskerry East, Muskerry West) Myola (1902–1950 Campaspe, Campaspe East, Myola East) Nanneella (1878– Nanneella North, Nanneella South, Top Creek) Patho (1892–1991 Patho South, Patho West, Picaninny Creek) Pine Grove (1876–1962 Pine Grove East, Wanurp) Redcastle (1860–1944)
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Roslynmead (1902–1951) Runnymede (1867–1945 Campaspe, Creek View, ''Runnymeade'') Rushworth (''Karook'') Stanhope (Lauderdale) Strathallan (1913–1967)
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(1882– Pannoomilloo West, Piavella) Terrick Terrick East (1877–1941) Timmering (1875–1930 Timmering East, Parkes Plains) Tongala (Tongala East, Barep) Toolleen (1872– )
Torrumbarry Torrumbarry is a town in northern Victoria, Australia. The town is in the Shire of Campaspe local government area and on the Murray Valley Highway, north of the state capital, Melbourne. At the , Torrumbarry had a population of 279. The town w ...
(''Welton'') Wanalta (1879–1980) ''Waranga Shores'' (1890–1935 Waranga, Waranga Basin, Waranga Outlet, Waranga Quarry) Wharparilla (1873–1963 Wharparilla North, McEvoy's) Wyuna (1906–1967 Hildebrand, McCoy's Bridge, Pederick, Pedericks) Wyuna East (1909–1930) Yambuna (1894–1976 Bundri)


Shire of Loddon The Shire of Loddon is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the northern part of the state. It covers an area of and in 2021 had a population of 7,759. It includes the towns of Inglewood, Boort, Serpentine, Pyramid H ...

Appin South (1913–1970) Arnold (Arnold's Bridge) Arnold West (1913–1965) ''Auchmore'' ''Barraport'' (1902–1972 Barrapoort) ''Barraport West'' (1877–1950 Barrapoort, Barrapoort West)
Bealiba Bealiba is a town in the Australian state of Victoria. The town is located in the Central Goldfields Shire local government area, north-west of the state capital, Melbourne, and from the regional city of Bendigo. At the , Bealiba and the surro ...
(1858– Cochrane's, ''Lower Emu'') Bears Lagoon (1878–1975 Janiember East, ''Murnica'') Berrimal (1887–1943 Berrimal West) Boort (Boort West, ''Boort East'', Verdant Vale) Borung (1881–1993) ''Brenanah'' (''Buggins Flat'', ''Forbes Creek Valley'', ''Hope Creek Valley'') Bridgewater (see Bridgewater on Loddon) ''Bridgewater North''
Bridgewater on Loddon Bridgewater On Loddon is a town in north central Victoria, Australia. The town is located on the Calder Highway, north west of Bendigo, astride the Loddon River. At the , Bridgewater On Loddon had a population of 326. The rural area which surr ...
Burkes Flat (1868–1967) Calivil (1879–1982) Campbells Forest (1876–1974 Four Winds)
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(1878–1930 Canary Island South) Catumnal (1878–1930 Woodlands) Cochranes Creek (1902–1941) Derby (1877–1970) Dingee (''East Loddon'')
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(1853–1993 Hardy's Inn) Eastville (1877–1974) Eddington Fentons Creek Fernihurst (1887–1992) Fiery Flat (1902–1952) Gladfield (1887–1930) Glenalbyn (1886–1973) Inglewood (New Inglewood, Old Inglewood, Bul-a-Bul, Bullabul) Jarklin (1874–1994) ''Jungaburra'' Kamarooka (1875–1980 Kamarooka East) Kamarooka North (1885–1976) Kingower (1854–1969 Mount Moliagul, ''Kooyoora'') ''Kinypanial'' (1877–1952 Kinneypaniel, Kinneypaniel South, Kinypanial South) Korong Vale (Korongvale) ''Kurraca'' Kurraca West (1887–1959) Kurting (1883–1975) Laanecoorie (1869–1993) Lake Marmal (1878–1959) Leaghur (1881–1952 Sunny Vue) Llanelly (1865–1994 Maidentown, ''Irish Town'') Loddon Vale (1879–1957) Logan (Avoca Forest) McIntyre (1857–1942 McIntyre's, Orville, Opossum Hill) Mincha (1886–1977 Hawkins, Mincha East, Winter Grove) Minmindie (1887–1967 Strathmore)
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(Hayanmi, Terrick South, ''Terrick Terrick South'') Mologa (1881–1969 Mologa East, Central Mologa) Murphys Creek (1902–1969)
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(Calverton, ''Durham Downs'') Newbridge (Poseidon) Nine Mile (1902–1956) Painswick (1889–1995) Pompapiel (1911–1954) Powlett Plains (1871–1958 Loddon Rise)
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(R1884–1982 Pannoomilloo Railway Station) Pyramid Hill (Bald Rock) Rheola (1869–1974 Berlin, Lingham's Flat) Richmond Plains (1885–1959) Salisbury West (1878–1971 North Salisbury, ''Salisbury Plains'') Serpentine (Serpentine Creek, ''Yarrayne'') ''Skinners Flat'' Sylvaterre (1883–1931) ''Tandarra'' (1877–1973 Yallook, Yallook Railway Station, Tandara Railway Crossing, Tandara) Tarnagulla (Sandy Creek, ''Nuggety Gully'') ''Terrappee'' (1887–1927 Terrapee) Terrick Terrick (1873–1931) Terrick Terrick East (1877–1941) Waanyarra (1856–1969 Jones' Creek, Waanyarra Rush) Wedderburn (Kerang, Yorkshire Flat) Wedderburn Junction (1884–1977 Wedderburn Road) Wehla (1860–1966 Jericho) Woodstock On Loddon (1864–1962) Woodstock West (1877–1959) ''Woolshed Flat'' (1857–1953 Woolshed) Wychitella (1875–1990 Wychitella South) Wychitella North (1902–1930) Yando (1902–1930) Yarraberb (1919–1954) Yarrawalla (1877–1959 Yarrawalla South)


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Suburbs of Bendigo

'' Ascot'' Bendigo ('' Castleton'', Bendigo Creek, Sandhurst, Lansell Plaza, Tysons Reef)
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(1915–1965) Bendigo North (1947– ) Bendigo West (1951–1973 ''Sparrowhawk'') California Gully (1864– ) Diamond Hill (1872–1947)
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''Eaglehawk North''
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(1857– ) '' Flora Hill'' Golden Gully (1874–1930)
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'' '' Jackass Flat'' Kangaroo Flat (Kangaroo Flat South) Kennington Knowsley (1889–1983) Long Gully (1857– Comet Hill) Quarry Hill (1912– ) Sailors Gully (1866–1875) Sandhurst East (1952– ) Spring Gully (1861– ) Strathdale (1994– ) Summerfield (1883–1965 Neilborough North) Tysons Reef (1953–1994) White Hills (1857–1994)


Towns and localities

Argyle (1915–1918) Avonmore (1887–1974 South Elmore, Elmore South, May Reef, ''Mayreef'') Axe Creek (1930–1958 see Longlea)
Axedale Axedale is a small town in Victoria, Australia. It is located on the McIvor Highway, in the City of Greater Bendigo, east of Bendigo. It was surveyed and proclaimed in 1861. At the 2016 census, Axedale had a population of 802. The town is nest ...
Bagshot (1883–1967) Bagshot North (1910–1977 Lyndale) Barnadown (1875–1971 Clare Inn, Barnedown) Big Hill (1860–1922 Crusoe, Crusoe Hill) Costerfield (1863–1993 Costerfield South, Wild Duck Creek) Derrinal (1889–1964 ''Sheedy Heights'') Drummartin (1885–1951) Elmore (Bertram's Inn, Campaspie, Runnymede, ''Minto'') Emu Creek (1864–1960 Strathfieldsaye) Eppalock (1910–1974 Eppalock Weir, Mosquito Creek) Fosterville (1867–1974)
Goornong Goornong is a town in north central Victoria, Australia. The town is in the City of Greater Bendigo local government area and on the Midland Highway, north of the state capital, Melbourne. At the , Goornong had a population of 718. A railway ...
(1884– Goornong South)
Heathcote Heathcote may refer to: Places in Australia *Heathcote, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney **Electoral district of Heathcote, a seat in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly **Heathcote National Park ** Parish of Heathcote a parish of Cumberla ...
(McIvor Creek, ''Pink Cliffs'') Hunter (1921–1980 Hunter South)
Huntly Huntly ( gd, Srath Bhalgaidh or ''Hunndaidh'') is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, formerly known as Milton of Strathbogie or simply Strathbogie. It had a population of 4,460 in 2004 and is the site of Huntly Castle. Its neighbouring settlement ...
(1860– Huntley) Huntly North (1913–1966 Neilborough East) Junortoun (1912– Junorton) Kimbolton (1889–1993) Ladys Pass (1902–1959 Junction Hotel) Leichardt (1878–1993) Lockwood (1855–1981 ''Lockwood North'') Lockwood South (1907– )
Longlea Longlea is a locality in the City of Greater Bendigo in central Victoria, Australia east of the Bendigo central business district and approximately North-West (by road) from the Victorian Capital of Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/ ...
(1889–1989 Axe Creek) Lyal (1872–1955 Redesdale North, ''Lyall'') Maiden Gully (1908– Maiden's Gully, Specimen Hill) Mandurang (1874– ) Mandurang South (1906–1986) Marong (Bullock Creek) Mia Mia (''Meadow Valley'', Spring Plains (in Mitchell Shire)) Mount Camel (1959–1970) Myers Flat (1858–1971 Myer's Creek) Myrtle Creek (1928–1960 Pilchers Bridge) Neilborough (1858–1975 Whipstick, Neilborough North, Summerfield) Raywood Sebastian (1874–1976) Sedgwick (1880–1994) Shelbourne (1871–1976 East Shelbourne, Shelbourne East) Strathfieldsaye (Strathfieldsaye North) ''Wellsford'' (''Yankee Creek'') Whipstick (''Gum Tree Flat'', see Neilborough) ''Wilsons Hill'' (''Wilson Reef'') Woodvale (1875–1950 Sydney Flat)


Shire of Mount Alexander The Mount Alexander Shire (officially Shire of Mount Alexander) is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the central part of the state. It covers an area of and, in June 2018, had a population of 19,514. It includes the to ...

Barfold (Emberton)
Baringhup Baringhup is a locality in central Victoria, Australia. The locality is in the Shire of Mount Alexander, north west of the state capital, Melbourne. Its most prominent geographical features are the Loddon River and the Cairn Curran Reservoir ...
(1858–1974 Baringhup East, ''Cairn Curran Reservoir'') Baringhup West (1884–1954) Barkers Creek (1858–1977) Bradford (1902–1919 Pollard) Campbells Creek (Little Bendigo, Nerrina, Strathloddon) Campbelltown (1861–1993 Glengower) Castlemaine (Forrest Creek, Mount Alexander, ''Happy Valley'', ''Clinkers Hill'', ''Iredale Terrace'', ''Kalimna Park'', ''Milkmaids Flat'', ''Norwood Hill'', ''Ten Foot Hill'', ''Wesley Hill'', ''Winters Flat'') Chewton ''Chewton Bushlands'' Elphinstone
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Fryerstown (Fryer's Creek, Spring Gully) Glenluce (1868–1969) ''Golden Point'' Gower (1885–1953 Gowar, Gowar East) Green Gully (1862–1969)
Guildford Guildford () is a town in west Surrey, around southwest of central London. As of the 2011 census, the town has a population of about 77,000 and is the seat of the wider Borough of Guildford, which had around inhabitants in . The name "Guildf ...
Harcourt Harcourt North (1925–1971 ''Dog Rocks Saddle'') ''Irishtown'' Joyces Creek (1860–1952)
Langley Langley may refer to: People * Langley (surname), a common English surname, including a list of notable people with the name * Dawn Langley Simmons (1922–2000), English author and biographer * Elizabeth Langley (born 1933), Canadian perfor ...
(1861–1970 Barfold) Lockwood South (1907– )
Maldon Maldon (, locally ) is a town and civil parish on the Blackwater estuary in Essex, England. It is the seat of the Maldon District and starting point of the Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation. It is known for Maldon Sea Salt which is produced ...
(Porcupine Flat, ''Perkins Reef'', ''Tarrangower Fields'') ''McKenzie Hill'' (''Diamond Gully'') Metcalfe (Watchbox Gully) Metcalfe East (1909–1968 East Metcalfe) Moonlight Flat (1879–1958) Muckleford (''Muckleford North'') Muckleford South (1873–1970) Neereman (1881–1917) Newstead Nuggetty (1864–1903 Nuggety Reef) Ravenswood (1858–1885) ''Ravenswood South''
Redesdale Redesdale is a valley in western Northumberland, England. It is formed by the River Rede, which rises in the Cheviots and flows down to join the North Tyne at Redesmouth. Redesdale is traversed by the A68 trunk road, which enters Scotland vi ...
Sandon (1864–1970 Eberys) Strangways (1865–1974 Captain's Gully) Strathlea (1923–1968) Sutton Grange (Wellington Flat, Preston Vale) Taradale Tarilta (1861–1965 Kangaroo) Tarrengower (1913–1941 Brokenback, Tarrangower)
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Walmer (1868–1958 Muckleford Railway Station, Woodbrook, Chinaman's Creek) Welshmans Reef (1861–1969) Werona (1875–1968 Campbelltown East, ''Werona Basin'') ''Yandoit Hills'' (1860–1972 Yandoit) Yapeen (1858–1965 Strathloddon)


Shire of Central Goldfields Central Goldfields Shire is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the central part of the state. It covers an area of and, in June 2018 had a population of 13,209. It includes the towns of Bealiba, Carisbrook, Dunolly, Mar ...

Adelaide Lead Adelaide Lead is a locality in Victoria, Australia, site of a former settlement, located on Old Avoca Road, south-west of Maryborough, west of the Paddy Ranges State Park, in the Shire of Central Goldfields. Located on the northern slopes ...
(Opossum Gully, Norval)
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Amherst Archdale (1878–1961) Archdale Junction (1902–1954) Bet Bet (1861–1975) Betley (1889–1975 Middle Bridge) Bowenvale (1865–1981 Timor, ''Leviathan Reef'') Bromley (1861–1942 Burnt Creek)
Bung Bong Bung Bong is a locality in Victoria between the towns of Avoca and Maryborough. The locality is divided, with the Western section in the Pyrenees Shire and the Eastern section in Shire of Central Goldfields. The Bet Bet Creek (which separates t ...
(Moore's Flat) Caralulup (1879–1954)
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(Charlotte Plains, Mosquito Flat) Cotswold (1910–1924) Craigie (1860–1949 McCullum's Creek, Cockatoo, Narrigal) Daisy Hill (1875–1968 Emu) Dunluce (1904–1942 Natte Yallock East) Dunolly '' Flagstaff'' ''Golden Point'' Goldsborough (1868–1964 Goldsborough Reef see Dunolly) Havelock (1861–1933) Inkerman (1861–1919) ''Lillicur'' Majorca (1863–1973 ''Tullaroop Dam'') Maryborough (''Primrose Hill'')
Moliagul Moliagul is a small township in Victoria, Australia, northwest of Melbourne and west of Bendigo. The town's name is believed to be a derivation of the aboriginal word "moliagulk", meaning "wooded hill". The area is notable for the discovery of ...
Moolort (Moolort North) Moonlight Flat (1890–1958 Moonlight) Mount Cameron (1871–1994) ''Mount Glasgow'' Mount Hooghly (1886–1940) Natte Yallock (1867–1993) ''Red Lion'' (1864–1910 Mount Greenock) Rodborough (1879–1929) ''Simson'' (1888–1895 Shaw's Reef Railway Station, Simson's Railway Station see Maryborough) Stony Creek (1902–1907)
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(Back Creek, Rocky Flat)
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(1865–1884 see Bowenvale) Timor West (1880–1955) Wareek (1870–1977)


Shire of Pyrenees

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(Green Hill, Green Hills, ''Green Hill Creek'', Rosyth) Avoca (Bolerch, Riversdale, ''Four Mile Flat'') Ballyrogan (1875–1930) Barkly (1861–1981 Navarre Rush) Beaufort (Fiery Creek, Eurambeen, Raglan, Shirley) Brewster (1924–1944) Burnbank (1926–1966 Burn Bank see Lexton) Carngham (1856–1973) Carranballac (1910–1973 Bendemere) Chepstowe (1849–1967 Mortchup) Chute (1866–1959 Charlton) ''Cross Roads'' Crowlands (1856–1973) Ercildoune (1909–1909) Evansford (1865–1971 Stewarton) Frenchmans (1880–1969) Glenbrae (1909–1931) ''Glenlofty'' (1902–1929 Glenlofty Creek) Glenpatrick (1873–1951) Hillcrest (1926–1969)
Homebush Homebush is a suburb in the Inner West of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located 12 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the Municipality of Strathfield. The name of ...
(1863–1944) Lake Goldsmith (1863–1950 Stockyard Hill) ''Lake Wongan'' Lamplough Landsborough (1862– Malakoff) ''Langi Kal Kal'' (see Trawalla) Lexton (Burn Bank, ''Doctors Creek'') ''Lower Homebush'' Main Lead (1871–1934) Mena Park (1920–1952 Lillerie) Middle Creek (1881–1971 Middle Creek Rail) Moonambel (1861–1986 Mountain Creek) Mount Emu (1950–1950) Mount Lonarch (1885–1976) Natte Yallock (1867–1993) Nerring (1866–1953 Sailor's Gully) ''Nowhere Creek'' Percydale (1862–1942 Fiddler's Creek, Pyrenees) Pittong (1902–1954 Knight, O'Meara's) Raglan Rathscar (1884–1972) Rathscar West (1902–1933)
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(1861–1981) Snake Valley (1859– Chinaman's Flat, ''Chinaman Flat'', Preston Hill, ''Poverty Point'') Stockyard Hill (1863–1932) ''Stoneleigh'' Tanwood (1902–1959 Wattle Grove, Kimberley) Trawalla Warrenmang (1871–1930 Glenshee) Waterloo (''Waterloo Plains'') Wattle Creek (1906–1954)
Waubra Waubra (formerly known as The Springs) is a town in Victoria, Australia. The town is on the Sunraysia Highway, north west of Ballarat and split between the Pyrenees Shire and City of Ballarat local government areas. At the , Waubra and the surr ...
(The Springs, ''Mount Mitchell'') Yalla-Y-Poora (1950–1951)


Shire of Hepburn The Shire of Hepburn is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the central part of the state. It covers an area of and, in the 2021 Census the shire had a population of 16,604. It includes the towns of Clunes, Creswick, Da ...

Allendale (Allandale) ''Basalt'' (1890–1895 Basalt Hill) Blampied (Eastern Hill, Kangaroo Hills) Broomfield (1875–1974) Bullarto ''Cabbage Tree'' (''Cabbage Tree Flat'') Campbelltown (1861–1993 Glengower) Clunes (Lord Clyde)
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(1861–1974) Coomoora (1890–1965)
Creswick Creswick is a town in west-central Victoria, Australia, 18 kilometres north of Ballarat and 122 kilometres northwest of Melbourne, in the Shire of Hepburn. It is 430 metres above sea level. At the 2016 census, Creswick had a populatio ...
(Creswick's Creek, Graham's Hill, Hollinwood) Creswick North (1913–1973) Daylesford (Victoria Park, ''Bryces Flat'', ''Kidds Gully'', ''Wombat Flat'')
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(1902–1959 Burke) Drummond (1862–1974) Drummond North (1885–1956) Dry Diggings (1863–1921 see Mount Franklin) Dunach (1870–1931) Eganstown (Deep Creek, Egan's Town) ''Elevated Plains'' Franklinford Glengower (1868–1952 Middle Creek, Powlett's Hill, Powlett Hill) Glenlyon
Guildford Guildford () is a town in west Surrey, around southwest of central London. As of the 2011 census, the town has a population of about 77,000 and is the seat of the wider Borough of Guildford, which had around inhabitants in . The name "Guildf ...
(1861–1993) Hepburn (1890–1995 see Hepburn Springs)
Hepburn Springs The traditional land of the Dja Dja Wurrung, Hepburn Springs is a resort town located in the middle of the largest concentration of mineral springs in Australia, situated in Victoria, 48 km northeast of Ballarat. At the , Hepburn had a ...
(''Jim Crow Diggings'', ''Old Racecourse'', ''Spring Creek'') Kingston Kooroocheang (1864–1974 Hit Or Miss) Langdons Hill (1883–1935) Lawrence (1886–1949 Clementston) Leonards Hill (''Leonards'') Little Hampton (1890–1995) Lyonville Mollongghip (1890–1995) Mount Beckworth (1863–1955 Mount Beckwith) Mount Franklin (1863–1968 Dry Diggings) Mount Prospect (1862–1967)
Musk Musk ( Persian: مشک, ''Mushk'') is a class of aromatic substances commonly used as base notes in perfumery. They include glandular secretions from animals such as the musk deer, numerous plants emitting similar fragrances, and artificial sub ...
(1879–1974 Musk Creek) ''Musk Vale'' (1870–1965 Muskvale, ''Woodburn'') Newbury (1863–1974 Bateman's, Bateman's Hill, Jack's Hotel (Newbury))
Newlyn Newlyn ( kw, Lulyn: Lu 'fleet', Lynn/Lydn 'pool') is a seaside town and fishing port (the largest fishing port in England) in south-west Cornwall, UK.Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 203 ''Land's End'' Newlyn lies on the shore of Moun ...
(''Bellvue'') Newlyn North (1915–1993) North Blackwood (''Blackwood North'', Waldron) Porcupine Ridge (1902–1909) Rocklyn (1862–1970 Rocky Lead, Wombat) Sailors Falls (1914–1972 Borland's) ''Sailors Hill'' Shepherds Flat (1866–1968) Smeaton (Jerusalem, Moorookyle) ''Smokey Town'' Springmount (1878–1977) ''Sulky'' (1859–1966 Sulky Gully, Waubra Junction) Taradale (1856– ) Trentham Trentham East (1871–1976 East Trentham) Tylden South (1875–1895 South Tylden) Ullina (1866–1966) Wheatsheaf (1902–1959) Yandoit (1860–1972 ''Kennedys Gully'')


City of Ballarat The City of Ballarat is a local government area in the west of the state of Victoria, Australia. It covers an area of and, in June 2018, had a population of 107,325. Estimated resident population, 30 June 2018. It is primarily urban with the v ...

Addington Alfredton Ascot (1858–1969)
Bakery Hill Bakery Hill is an inner city suburb of Ballarat in Victoria, Australia. It is the smallest suburb in the city of Ballarat in terms of both area and population, which at the was just 180 people. The area is a mix of residential and commercial ...
(1992– ) Bald Hills (1861–1968) Ballarat Central (Ballaarat, Ballarat West, ''Ballarat South'') Ballarat East
Ballarat North Ballarat North (also known as ''North Ballarat'') is a suburb of Ballarat, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia located north of Ballarat's central area. Ballarat North is bounded by Norman Street; Ballarat General Cemetery and Western Fr ...
Black Hill Blowhard (1861–1966 Mount Blowhard, Blowhard Rail, The Rose) Bo Peep (1872–1924 Bo Peep Hill, Trunk Lead) Bonshaw Brown Hill (''Woodmans Hill'')
Buninyong Buninyong is a town 11 km from Ballarat in Victoria, Australia. The town is on the Midland Highway, south of Ballarat on the road to Geelong. Buninyong was proclaimed a town on 27 June 1851 on the same day as Winchelsea, Portarlington, L ...
(1839–1859 ''Bunnenyong'') ''Bunkers Hill'' Burrumbeet (1857–1978 ''Black Swamp'' (in Pyrenees Shire))
Canadian Canadians (french: Canadiens) are people identified with the country of Canada. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Canadians, many (or all) of these connections exist and are collectively the source of ...
(1886–1988) Cardigan (1861–1975 ''Kopke'') ''Cardigan Village'' ''Chapel Flat'' Coghills Creek (1860–1968) Delacombe Durham Lead (1861–1976 Hardies Hill) Ercildoune (1909–1909 ''Ercildoun'')
Eureka Eureka (often abbreviated as E!, or Σ!) is an intergovernmental organisation for research and development funding and coordination. Eureka is an open platform for international cooperation in innovation. Organisations and companies applying th ...
(1946–1993) ''Glen Park'' (Bungaree Springs, Glenpark) Glendaruel (1858–1955) ''Glendonnell'' (1868–1917 Glendonald)
Golden Point The golden point, a sudden death overtime system, is used to resolve drawn football matches. The term is borrowed from soccer's now-defunct golden goal. Rugby league Australia The golden point is used to determine a winner (where applicable, see ...
(1851–1864 Poverty Point, 1864– Sovereign Hill) Gong Gong (1877–1917) ''Invermay'' ''Invermay Park'' ''Lake Gardens''
Lake Wendouree Lake Wendouree () is an artificially created and maintained shallow urban lake located adjacent to the suburb of the same name in the city of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. The name Wendouree comes from a local Aboriginal word ''wendaaree'' w ...
(1956 for Olympic games rowing) Learmonth (Lake Learmonth) Lucas (2011– )
Magpie Magpies are birds of the Corvidae family. Like other members of their family, they are widely considered to be intelligent creatures. The Eurasian magpie, for instance, is thought to rank among the world's most intelligent creatures, and is one ...
(1873–1972 Black Lead) Miners Rest (1857– Midas) ''Mitchell Park'' Mount Bolton (see Addington) (1863–1974) Mount Clear (1865– ) ''Mount Helen'' Mount Pleasant (1858–1983) Mount Rowan (1867–1974) Nerrina (1862–1971 Little Bendigo) Newington (1864–1974)
Redan Redan (a French word for "projection", "salient") is a feature of fortifications. It is a work in a V-shaped salient angle towards an expected attack. It can be made from earthworks or other material. The redan developed from the lunette, o ...
(Redan Bridge) Scotchmans Lead (''Scotchmans'', Yarrowee) Scotsburn (Scott's Marsh)
Sebastopol Sevastopol (; uk, Севасто́поль, Sevastópolʹ, ; gkm, Σεβαστούπολις, Sevastoúpolis, ; crh, Акъя́р, Aqyár, ), sometimes written Sebastopol, is the largest city in Crimea, and a major port on the Black Sea ...
Soldiers Hill Tourello (1868–1950) Warrenheip (1859–1988) Weatherboard (1868–1969 Weatherboard Hill)
Wendouree Wendouree () is a large suburb on the north western rural-urban fringe of the city of Ballarat, in Victoria, Australia. It is the second most populated suburb in the City of Ballarat with a total of 10,376 inhabitants at the . It is named af ...
(Wendouree West, Wendouree Village)
Windermere Windermere (sometimes tautologically called Windermere Lake to distinguish it from the nearby town of Windermere) is the largest natural lake in England. More than 11 miles (18 km) in length, and almost 1 mile (1.5 km) at its wides ...
(1862–1975)


Golden Plains Shire The Golden Plains Shire is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the western part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018, had a population of 23,120. It includes the towns of Bannockburn, Dereel, Gheringhap, ...

Bamganie (1877–1961)
Bannockburn Bannockburn ( Scottish Gaelic ''Allt a' Bhonnaich'') is an area immediately south of the centre of Stirling in Scotland. It is part of the City of Stirling. It is named after the Bannock Burn, a stream running through the town before flowing i ...
(Leigh Road, Wabdallah) ''Barunah Park'' Berringa (Kangaroo) Cambrian Hill (1865–1966) Cape Clear Corindhap (Break O'Day, ''Break Of Day'') Dereel Durdidwarrah (1866–1919 Stony Creek) Enfield (1861–1971 Whim Holes, ''Little Hard Hills'') ''Garibaldi''
Gheringhap Gheringhap is a rural township near Geelong, Victoria, Australia, located approximately 83 km southwest of Melbourne, between Geelong and Meredith on the Midland Highway. Gheringhap is located in the Golden Plains Shire. The town is loc ...
Haddon (1863–1976 Sago Hill) Happy Valley (1860–1959) Hesse (1871–1966 Warrambine, ''Warambeen'', ''Halfway'') Illabarook (1862–1971 Bull Dog, Bulldog Flat) Inverleigh (''Doroq'', ''Barunah Plains'')
Lethbridge Lethbridge ( ) is a city in the province of Alberta, Canada. With a population of 101,482 in its 2019 Alberta municipal censuses, 2019 municipal census, Lethbridge became the fourth Alberta city to surpass 100,000 people. The nearby Canadian ...
(''Golf Hill'')
Linton Linton may refer to: Places Australia * Linton, Victoria Canada * Linton, Ontario * Linton, Quebec United Kingdom England * Linton, Cambridgeshire * Linton, Derbyshire * Linton (near Bromyard), Herefordshire * Linton (near Ross-on-Wye), Her ...
(Linton's) Mannibadar (1924–1947) Maude Meredith (Woodburn Creek, ''Woodbourne'') Mount Mercer (1865–1965 Lawaluk) Murgheboluc (1860–1995) Napoleons (Napoleon) ''Newtown'' (Newtown-Scarsdale) ''Nintingbool'' Piggoreet (1864–1952) Pitfield (1857–1946 Pitfield Plains) Rokewood Rokewood Junction (1868–1976 see Rokewood) Ross Creek (1865–1969 Ross Village, Golden Lake) Russells Bridge (1923–1930) Scarsdale (1860– Italian Gully) She Oaks (Sheoaks) Shelford (The Leigh) Smythes Creek (1905–1993 see Smythesdale)
Smythesdale Smythesdale is a town in Victoria, Australia. The town is located on the Glenelg Highway. Most of the town is located in the Golden Plains Shire local government area; however, a small section lies in the Shire of Pyrenees. Smythesdale is west ...
Springdallah (1902–1930 Burke's) Staffordshire Reef (1859–1988) Steiglitz (Steiglitz North, Pipehead)
Stonehaven Stonehaven ( , ) is a town in Scotland. It lies on Scotland's northeast coast and had a population of 11,602 at the 2011 Census. After the demise of the town of Kincardine, which was gradually abandoned after the destruction of its royal cast ...
(1859–1988) Sutherlands Creek (''Sutherland Creek'')
Teesdale Teesdale is a dale, or valley, in Northern England. The dale is in the River Tees’s drainage basin, most water flows stem from or converge into said river, including the Skerne and Leven. Upper Teesdale, more commonly just Teesdale, falls b ...
Wallinduc (1859–1988 Hollybush, ''Holly Bush'') Werneth (1859–1988 Wilgul) Willowvale (1924–1955)


Shire of Corangamite The Shire of Corangamite is a local government area in the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia, located in the south-western part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018 had a population of 16,140. It includes the towns ...

Berrybank (1908–1978 Berry Bank, ''Naringhil South'', ''Naringal South'') ''Bookaar'' (1905–1955 Bookar Creamery, Bookar, ''The Gums'') Boorcan (1887–1975 Burcan) Bostock Creek (1902–1962 Bostocks Creek Creamery, Bostocks Creek) Bradvale (1923–1954) Brucknell (1902–1932 Brucknell South, ''Nullawarre East'') Bullaharre (1924–1951 ''Bullaharee'') Camperdown Carpendeit (1871–1967) ''Chocolyn'' Cobden Cobrico (1886–1971 Cobrico Cheese Factory) ''Cooriemungle'' Cowleys Creek (1880–1949) Curdie Vale (1920–1969 Boggy Creek) Curdies River (1910–1968) Derrinallum (Geelengla, Tooliorook, Mount Elephant, ''Cloven Hills'') Dixie (1907–1957) Duverney (1914–1961 Strathvean) Ecklin South (1902–1969 Mumblin) Elingamite (1902–1937) ''Elingamite North''
Foxhow Foxhow is a locality in Victoria, Australia, located 200 km south-west of Melbourne in an agricultural area at the northern end of Lake Corangamite Lake Corangamite , a hypersaline endorheic lake, is located near Colac in the Lakes and ...
''Gellibrand Lower'' (1893–1969 Lower Gellibrand, Burrupa) Glenfyne (1937–1968) Glenormiston North (1902–1970 Glenormiston) Glenormiston South (1909–1994 Glenormiston Butter Factory) Gnotuk (1910–1976) Heytesbury Lower (1945–1969) Jancourt (1902–1904) Jancourt East (1938–1967) Kariah (1881–1936) Kennedys Creek (1905–1974) Koallah (1924–1978) ''Larralea'' (1902–1928 Taaraak) Leslie Manor (1924–1970 Coradjil) Lismore (Gnarkeet, ''Gnarpurt'', Struan) Mingay (1914–1927) Mount Bute (1923–1954) Naroghid (1875–1964 Marida Yallock) Newfield (1892–1964)
Noorat Noorat is a small township in southwestern Victoria, Australia. Noorat is located approximately 211 km west of Melbourne. The township is located at the base of Mount Noorat, a dormant volcano, which is considered to have Australia's larges ...
(Mount Noorat, Koonendah Railway Station (in Moyne Shire)) ''Noorat East'' Paaratte (1938–1972 ''Paaratte Corner'') Peterborough (1890– ) Pomborneit (1868–1982) Pomborneit East (1937–1969) Pomborneit North (1910–1977)
Port Campbell Port Campbell () is a coastal town in Victoria, Australia. The town is on the Great Ocean Road, west of the Twelve Apostles, in the Shire of Corangamite. At the , Port Campbell had a population of 478. History The port and the town are name ...
(Port Campbell West)
Princetown Princetown is a villageDespite its name, Princetown is not classed as a town today – it is not included in the County Council's list of the 29 towns in Devon: located within Dartmoor national park in the English county of Devon. It is the ...
(1859–1988 ''Princeton'', Rivernook House) ''Purrumbete South'' (''Tandarook South'') Scotts Creek (1879–2000) Simpson (1962– ) ''Skibo''
Skipton Skipton (also known as Skipton-in-Craven) is a market town and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. Historically in the East Division of Staincliffe Wapentake in the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is on the River Ai ...
Stonyford (1866–1980 Stoneyford) Tandarook (1921–1956)
Terang Terang is a town in the Western District of Victoria, Australia. The town is in the Shire of Corangamite and on the Princes Highway south west of the state's capital, Melbourne. At the , Terang had a population of 1,824. At the 2001 census, ...
(''Keilambete'', Keilambete East) Tesbury (1921–1944 Talindert)
Timboon Timboon is a town in the Western District of Victoria, Australia. The town is in the Shire of Corangamite local government area, and is approximately south-west of the state capital, Melbourne. At the 2001 census, Timboon had a population ...
''Timboon West'' Vite Vite (1914–1953) Vite Vite North (1923–1950) ''Waarre'' Wattle Hill (1947) Weerite (1891–1974 ''Purrumbeet North'', ''Wiridjil'')


Shire of Colac Otway The Shire of Colac Otway is a local government area in the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia, located in the south-western part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018 had a population of 21,503. It includes the towns ...

''Aire Valley'' (1912–1919 Aire, see Glenaire) Alvie
Apollo Bay Apollo Bay is a coastal town in southwestern Victoria, Australia. It is situated on the eastern side of Cape Otway, along the edge of the Barham River and on the Great Ocean Road, in the Colac Otway Shire. The town had a population of 1,790 at ...
(Krambruk, Middleton, Krambruk North, Blanket Bay Saw Mill, ''Killala'') Balintore (1922–1959) Barongarook (1887–1974 Barongarook East, ''Coram'') Barongarook West (1947–1971) Barramunga (1887–1981 Olangolah East, ''Olangolah'') Barwon Downs (1888–1975)
Beeac Beeac is a town in the Western District of Victoria, Australia. The town is located on the shore of the hyper-saline Lake Beeac in the Colac Otway Shire local government area, 160 kilometres southwest of the state capital, Melbourne. At the ...
(Ondit, Salt Works)
Beech Forest Beech Forest is a town in Victoria, Australia. The area of Beech Forest is largely used for potato farming. History The town was named after the many myrtle beech trees of the area. Beech Forest Post Office opened on 10 May 1890 and closed in ...
(McDevitt's, Wimba, Harrison's, Websters Hill, Wellesley) Birregurra (Mount Gellibrand, Ricketts Marsh, Armytage) Bungador (1925–1970) Cape Otway (1880–1972 ''Cape Horn'', ''Parker River'') Carlisle River (1901–2000 Charley's Creek) Chapple Vale (1906–1971 Chapple Creek, Barwongemoong West, Devondale) Colac (Lake Colac) Colac East (1910–1983) Colac West (1902– ) Coragulac (1924–1974) Cororooke (1887– Cororooke South) Corunnun (1920–1980) Cressy Cundare (1886–1903) ''Cundare North'' (1911–1969 North Cundare) Dreeite (1912–1971 Corangamite, North Dreeite) Dreeite South (1925–1934) Elliminyt (1879–1993 ''Tulloh'') Eurack (1905–1961 Eurack Creamery) Ferguson (1919–1951 ''Dinmont'') Forrest (Yaugher) ''Gellibrand'' (1898– Banool, Baldwin's, Gellibrand River, Upper Gellibrand, Lovat, Loves River) Gerangamete (1879–1969) Glenaire (1912–1988 Aire) ''Grey River'' Hordern Vale (1912–1956 Calder River) Irrewarra (1880–1973 Ondit Road, Nawallah) Irrewillipe (1874–1959) Irrewillipe East (1879–1959 Tomahawk Creek)
Johanna Johanna is a feminine name, a variant form of Joanna that originated in Latin in the Middle Ages, including an -h- by analogy with the Latin masculine name Johannes. The original Greek form ''Iōanna'' lacks a medial /h/ because in Greek /h/ cou ...
(Johanna Heights, ''Graham Junction'') Kawarren (1906–1974 ''Kawarren East'') Kennett River Larpent (1861–1964)
Lavers Hill Lavers Hill is a town in Victoria, Australia, located inland from Port Campbell and from Apollo Bay. The township is located approximately south-west of the state capital, Melbourne. At the 2016 census, Lavers Hill had a population of 78. ...
(Lavers Hill South, Barwongemoong, Crowes, Stalker) ''Marengo'' Mount Sabine (1907–1939) Murroon (1870–1960) Nalangil (1902–1967 Cororooke West) Ombersley (1884–1963 ''Mount Hesse'') Ondit (1908–1971 and see Beeac) ''Petticoat Creek''
Pirron Yallock Pirron Yallock is a town in western Victoria, Australia. It is located on the Princes Highway (route A1), where route C163 branches off towards Timboon and Nullawarre. Pirron Yallock is on the banks of Pirron Yallock Creek, which flows into L ...
(1872–1973 Pirron Yaloak, Pirron Yalloak) ''Separation Creek'' (see Wye River) Skenes Creek (1890–1971) Skenes Creek North (1920–1960 Biddles) Sugarloaf (1902–1930) Swan Marsh (1904– Pirron Yallock Creamery) Tanybryn (1915–1970) Warncoort (1892–1970) Warrion (Bullock Swamp) Weeaproinah (1900–1967 Weeaproniah, ''Pile Siding'') Weering (1882–1958) Whoorel (1910–1969) ''Wingeel'' Wongarra (1912–1971 Cape Patton) Wool Wool (1921–1971) Wye River (''Separation Creek'') Wyelangta (1912–1969 Kincaid, Kincaid Siding) ''Yeo'' Yeodene (1926–1971) Yuulong (1906–1972 Colac Tree, Wangerrip, Wangerrip Factory)


Surf Coast Shire The Surf Coast Shire is a local government area in the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia, located in the south-western part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018 had a population of 32,251. It includes the towns of ...

Aireys Inlet Anglesea (Swampy Creek, Point Roadknight) Bambra (1892–1973) Barrabool (1892–1973)
Bellbrae Bellbrae is a bounded rural locality in Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia located just off the Great Ocean Road between Torquay, Victoria, Torquay and Anglesea, Victoria, Anglesea. At the 2016 Australian census, 2016 census, Bellbrae had ...
''
Bells Beach Bells Beach is a coastal locality of Victoria, Australia in Surf Coast Shire and a renowned surf beach, located 100 km south-west of Melbourne, on the Great Ocean Road near the towns of Torquay and Jan Juc. It is named after William B ...
'' Benwerrin (1886–1927 Wymbooliel) Big Hill (1860–1922 ''Big Hill Creek'') Boonah (1887–1929) Buckley (1870–1970 Buckley's Road, Modewarre Railway Station, Lake Town Railway Station) Deans Marsh (Yan Yan Gurt) Eastern View (1924–1967 ''Memorial Arch'') Fairhaven (1911–1957) Freshwater Creek (1860–1961) ''
Gherang Gherang is a small rural township in Victoria, Australia. It is in the Surf Coast Shire local government area, and is located on the northern edge of the Great Otway National Park and the Anglesea Heath. At the 2006 census, Gherang had a popula ...
'' (Gherang Military) Gnarwarre (1857–1963)
Jan Juc Jan Juc is a suburb of Torquay, Victoria. At the 2016 census, Jan Juc had a population of 3,683. History Nearby Bellbrae was originally called Jan Juc but was renamed in 1923, so the Jan Juc Post Office, which opened on 25 January 1862, w ...
Lorne (Lorne North, Split Point Lighthouse, ''Allenvale'', Cumberland Creek, ''Cumberland Valley'', ''Little Colac'', ''Sheoak'') Modewarre (1859–1967) ''Moggs Creek''
Moriac Moriac is a town in Victoria, Australia, located approximately west of Geelong. It forms part of the Surf Coast Shire. At the 2016 census, Moriac had a population of 782. A Post Office opened on 1 August 1854 as Duneed, was renamed Mount Mor ...
Mount Duneed (1860–1959 Connewarre, Puelba) Mount Moriac (1854–1978 Duneed) Paraparap (1910–1955) ''Pennyroyal'' (1887–1955 Pennyroyal Creek)
Torquay Torquay ( ) is a seaside town in Devon, England, part of the unitary authority area of Torbay. It lies south of the county town of Exeter and east-north-east of Plymouth, on the north of Tor Bay, adjoining the neighbouring town of Paig ...
(''Spring Creek'', ''Ocean Views'', ''Wombah Park'', ''Zeally Bay'')
Wensleydale Wensleydale is the dale or upper valley of the River Ure on the east side of the Pennines, one of the Yorkshire Dales in North Yorkshire, England. It is one of only a few Yorkshire Dales not currently named after its principal river, but th ...
(''Sokel'')
Winchelsea Winchelsea () is a small town in the non-metropolitan county of East Sussex, within the historic county of Sussex, England, located between the High Weald and the Romney Marsh, approximately south west of Rye and north east of Hastings. The ...
(Armytage, Barwon, ''Ingleby'') ''Winchelsea South'' Wurdiboluc (1866–1966 Wordieboluc)


City of Greater Geelong The City of Greater Geelong is a local government area in the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia, located in the western part of the state. It covers an area of and, had a population of 271,057 as of the 2021 Australian census. It ...


Suburbs of Geelong

Bell Park Bell Park is a residential suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. It is located 3 km north-west of the Geelong city centre and is bordered to the north by Cowies Creek, to the east by Thompson Road, to the south by the Midland Highway an ...
(Separation Street) ''Bell Post Hill'' Belmont
Breakwater Breakwater may refer to: * Breakwater (structure), a structure for protecting a beach or harbour Places * Breakwater, Victoria, a suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia * Breakwater Island Breakwater Island () is a small island in the Palme ...
Corio (Cowies Creek, ''Rosewall'') ''Drumcondra''
Geelong Geelong ( ) (Wathawurrung: ''Djilang''/''Djalang'') is a port city in the southeastern Australian state of Victoria, located at the eastern end of Corio Bay (the smaller western portion of Port Phillip Bay) and the left bank of Barwon River, ...
East Geelong East Geelong is a residential suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. At the , East Geelong had a population of 3,862. The post office opened on 6 June 1921. An earlier Post Office dating from 1871 was later renamed Moolap West. The 81-hect ...
North Geelong North Geelong is a suburb of Geelong in the Australian state of Victoria. The suburb was bypassed by traffic from Melbourne coming from the Princes Freeway by the creation of the Geelong Ring Road, which was complete in 2009. At the , North Geelo ...
(Geelong North)
South Geelong South Geelong, also referred to as Geelong South, is a southern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. Its local government area is the City of Greater Geelong. At the 2016 census, South Geelong had a population of 993. The suburb is adj ...
Geelong West Geelong West is a commercial and residential suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. When Geelong was founded, the area was known as Kildare but its name was changed to Geelong West in 1875. The main street is Pakington Street. At the 2016 c ...
(''Ashby'', ''Little Scotland'', ''Kildare'', Shandeen, Western Heights)
Grovedale Grovedale is a southern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. At the , Grovedale had a population of 14,869. History Toponymy The locality was originally named ''Germantown'' because several families of German Lutheran origin had settled th ...
(Germantown, Grovedale East) ''Hamlyn Heights'' (Vines Road) ''Herne Hill''
Highton Highton is a residential suburb of Geelong, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. With views across Geelong, Corio Bay and the surrounding region, Highton is located along the banks of the Barwon River (Victoria), Barwon River and across t ...
(''Montpellier'', Highton South)
Lara Lara may refer to: Places * Lara (state), a state in Venezuela *Electoral district of Lara, an electoral district in Victoria, Australia * Lara, Antalya, an urban district in Turkey * Lara, Victoria, a township in Australia * Lara de los In ...
(Lara Lake, Flinders Peak)
Leopold Leopold may refer to: People * Leopold (given name) * Leopold (surname) Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional characters * Leopold (''The Simpsons''), Superintendent Chalmers' assistant on ''The Simpsons'' * Leopold Bloom, the protagonist o ...
(Kensington, Kensington Hill, Leopold Hill)
Lovely Banks Lovely Banks is a northern suburb of Geelong, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. Once an agricultural and rural area, the suburb is quickly developing into a residential area adjoining the Geelong suburbs of Bell Park, Victoria, Bell Par ...
(Lovely Banks Reservoir) ''Manifold Heights'' (Manifold, Minerva)
Marshall Marshall may refer to: Places Australia * Marshall, Victoria, a suburb of Geelong, Victoria Canada * Marshall, Saskatchewan * The Marshall, a mountain in British Columbia Liberia * Marshall, Liberia Marshall Islands * Marshall Islands, an i ...
(Marshalltown)
Moolap Moolap is a residential and industrial suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. The name Moolap is derived from an Aboriginal word for nearby Point Henry, moo-laa, thought to mean 'men gathering to go fishing'. Moolap is located in the City of ...
(Point Henry, Moolap West) Mount Duneed Newcomb ''Newtown'' (Bareena, Chilwell, ''Marnock Vale'')
Norlane Norlane is a northern suburb of Geelong, in Victoria, Australia. Norlane is bordered in the south by Cowies Creek, in the north by Cox Road, in the west by Thompson Road and in the east by Station Street. It is about 7 km from the Geelong ...
(Norlane West) North Shore
Rippleside Rippleside is a suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. The suburb overlooks Corio Bay. At the , Rippleside had a population of 875. Rippleside adjoins Drumcondra, north of Geelong City on Corio Bay. The locality covers the suburban area bo ...
St Albans Park
Thomson Thomson may refer to: Names * Thomson (surname), a list of people with this name and a description of its origin * Thomson baronets, four baronetcies created for persons with the surname Thomson Businesses and organizations * SGS-Thomson Mic ...
''Wandana Heights''
Waurn Ponds Waurn Ponds is a mainly residential southern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. The suburb is bounded by Rossack Drive, Princes Highway, the Geelong to Warrnambool railway, Reservoir Road, Draytons Road, Pigdons Road, Deakin University and ...
(Pettavel)
Whittington Whittington may refer to: Places * Whittington, Victoria, Australia * Whittington, Illinois, United States England * Old Whittington, Derbyshire * New Whittington, Derbyshire * Whittington Moor, Derbyshire * Whittington, Gloucestershire * Whit ...


Towns and localities

Anakie (''Anakie East'') ''Avalon'' Balliang
Barwon Heads Barwon Heads (previously known as Point Flinders) is a coastal township on the Bellarine Peninsula, near Geelong, Victoria, Australia. It is situated on the west bank of the mouth of the Barwon River below Lake Connewarre, while it is bounded t ...
(Connewarre East) Batesford (''Hopeton'')
Bellarine The Bellarine Peninsula (Wathawurrung: ''Balla-wein'' or ''Biteyong'') is a peninsula located south-west of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia, surrounded by Port Phillip, Corio Bay and Bass Strait. The peninsula, together with the Mornington Pe ...
(''Port Bellarine'')
Breamlea Breamlea, Victoria, Australia, is a secluded seaside hamlet located on the south coast of the Bellarine Peninsula, 18 kilometres south of Geelong, and halfway between Barwon Heads and Torquay. It is divided between the City of Greater Geelong ...
(''Thompsons Creek'')
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Clifton Springs (''Fairy Dell'')
Connewarre Connewarre, is a locality in Victoria, Australia, is located in the City of Greater Geelong and Surf Coast Shire, and is named after Lake Connewarre which is situated immediately to its north-east. Connewarre is a version of "kunuwarra", the ...
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Drysdale (''McLeod's Waterholes'', Bellarine, Murrudoc, ''Murradoc'') Fyansford (''Buckley's Falls'')
Indented Head Indented Head is a small coastal township located on the Bellarine Peninsula, east of Geelong, in the Australian state of Victoria. The town lies on the coast of the Port Phillip bay between the towns of Portarlington and St Leonards. Indent ...
Little River Little River may refer to several places: Australia Streams New South Wales *Little River (Dubbo), source in the Dubbo region, a tributary of the Macquarie River * Little River (Oberon), source in the Oberon Shire, a tributary of Coxs River (Haw ...
(''Cocoroc Rivulet'', ''Rothwell'') Mannerim Marcus Hill
Moorabool Moorabool is a bounded rural locality of the City of Greater Geelong local government area in Victoria, Australia. History Moorabool Post Office opened on 1 October 1861 and closed in 1960. In 2021, the Victorian Big Battery began operati ...
Ocean Grove (''Collendina'') ''Point Wilson'' Portarlington (Port Arlington)
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Staughton Vale Staughton Vale is a northern rural locality of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. Its local government area is the City of Greater Geelong. The south-east section of the Brisbane Ranges National Park takes up most of the locality's area. There i ...
(''Anakie Junction'') ''Swan Bay'' Wallington


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Point Lonsdale Point Lonsdale is a coastal township on the Bellarine Peninsula, near Queenscliff, Victoria, Australia. The town is divided between the Borough of Queenscliffe and the City of Greater Geelong. Point Lonsdale is also one of the headlands which, ...
Queenscliff (Queenscliff Lookout, ''Whale Head'', Shortland's Bluff) ''Swan Island''


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Bacchus Marsh Ballan (Bradshaw's Creek, ''Bradshaw'') Balliang (''
Mount Rothwell Mount Rothwell is a locality in Victoria, Australia, located to the north east of the You Yangs hills, between Bacchus Marsh and Werribee. It is the location of the Mount Rothwell wildlife sanctuary and the historic Mount Rothwell homestead, b ...
'', Ripley Ford (in Greater Geelong) ) Balliang East (1911–1958) Barkstead (1869–1972) Barrys Reef (1866–1956) Beremboke (1877–1968) Blackwood (Mount Blackwood, Golden Point, Simmons' Reef) Blakeville (1871–1964 Ballanee) Bolwarrah (1867–1971 Devil's Creek, Bolwarra) Bullarook (1861–1973) Bullarto South (1884–1974) Bunding (1886–1969) ''Bungal'' (''Ballark'')
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''Cargerie'' (1868–1930 Cargarie) Clarendon (1857–1976 Corduroy Bridge) Claretown (1902–1963)
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(1872–1968)
Coimadai Coimadai () is a locality in central Victoria, Australia. The locality is in the Shire of Moorabool, west of the state capital, Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city ...
(1867–1969 Coimadai Creek) Colbrook (1889–1932) ''Dales Creek'' Darley (1940–1946 Darley Military) Dunnstown (Dunn's Town) Elaine ''Fiskville'' (''Yaloak'') '' Glenmore'' (''Yaloak Vale'')
Gordon Gordon may refer to: People * Gordon (given name), a masculine given name, including list of persons and fictional characters * Gordon (surname), the surname * Gordon (slave), escaped to a Union Army camp during the U.S. Civil War * Clan Gordon, ...
(Gordon's, Ormond) Greendale Grenville (1886–1963) '' Hopetoun Park'' Ingliston (1890–1954 Darriwell, ''Bungletap'')
Korobeit Korobeit is a locality in central Victoria, Australia. The locality is in the Shire of Moorabool, west of the state capital, Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of ...
(1891–1961) Korweinguboora (1878–1972 ''Paddy Point'') Lal Lal Leigh Creek (1865–1979) ''Lerderderg'' ''Long Forest'' ''
Maddingley Maddingley is a suburb of Bacchus Marsh, a peri-urban town in central Victoria, Australia. The locality consists of the portion of the Bacchus Marsh urban area south of the Werribee River. It is in the Shire of Moorabool, west north west of t ...
'' ''Merrimu'' Millbrook (1868–1985 Moorabool Creek)
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(1859–1953 Morrison's Diggings, Riverside, Morrison, Upper Morrison, Dolly's Creek, ''Dolly's Diggings'') Mount Doran (1859–1930 see Elaine) Mount Egerton Mount Wallace (1871–1965)
Myrniong Myrniong ()'' Macquarie Dictionary, Fourth Edition'' (2005). Melbourne, The Macquarie Library Pty Ltd. is a town in Victoria, Australia. The town is near the Western Freeway, north west of the state capital, Melbourne and west of Bacchus M ...
(Pyke's Creek, ''Pykes Creek Reservoir'') Navigators (1889–1976)
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Pentland Hills (1858–1872 see Myrniong) Pootilla (1878–1971)
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(1890–1962) Spargo Creek (1902–1970) Springbank (1875–1966)
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Wattle Flat (1902–1962) Yendon (R1862–1978 Buninyong Railway Station)


Shire of Macedon Ranges The Shire of Macedon Ranges is a region in Central Victoria, Australia, best known for its expansive native forests, iconic geographical attraction Hanging Rock, and thriving artisan food and wine industries. The region covers an area of . It is ...

Ashbourne (Campaspe) Baynton ''Baynton East'' Benloch (1920–1952) Bolinda Bullengarook (Bullengarook East) ''Cadello'' Carlsruhe (Carlsruhe Rail)
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Chintin (1875–1966) Clarkefield (Lancefield Junction, Lancefield Road) Cobaw Darraweit Guim Edgecombe (1877–1966) ''Fern Hill'' (1909–1976 Fernhill) Gisborne (Bush Inn) ''
Gisborne South Gisborne South is a locality in the southern part of the Macedon Ranges, a 40-minute drive from Melbourne, Australia. Known for its vineyards, olive groves and thriving equestrian and alpaca industries, Gisborne South is the closest to Melbourn ...
'' (1867–1965 Cabbage Tree, Yangardook, Couangalt) Glenhope (1882–1952 Glenhope East) Goldie (1870–1884 ''Goldie North'') Greenhill (1861–1962 Green Hills, Green Hill) ''Hanging Rock'' Hesket Kerrie
Kyneton Kyneton ( ) is a town in the Macedon Ranges region of Victoria, Australia. The Calder Freeway bypasses Kyneton to the north and east. Kyneton is on Dja Dja Wurrung, Taungurung and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung country. The town has four main streets: ...
(Boggy Creek, ''Bald Hill'', ''Woodleigh Heights'') ''Kyneton South'' (1918–1921 Coliban Upper) Lancefield (Five Mile Creek) Lauriston, Victoria, Lauriston (Redesdale Junction) Macedon, Victoria, Macedon (Black Forest) Malmsbury, Victoria, Malmsbury (Malmesbury) Monegeetta, Victoria, Monegeetta (Duck Holes, Monegatta, Monegeeta, Monegatta South, North Monegeeta, North Monegeetta) Mount Macedon, Victoria, Mount Macedon (Macedon Upper, ''Barringo'') New Gisborne, Victoria, New Gisborne Newham, Victoria, Newham (''Hieland Town'', ''Isle of Skye'') Pastoria (1868–1898) Pastoria East (1902–1966) Pipers Creek (1886–1964) Riddells Creek, Victoria, Riddells Creek (''Riddell'') Rochford, Victoria, Rochford (Monument Creek, Whan's) Romsey, Victoria, Romsey (Bolinda Vale, Tickawarra) Sidonia (1899–1965) Spring Hill (1862–1968) Springfield, Victoria (Macedon Ranges), Springfield Tantaraboo (1878–1965) Trentham East, Victoria, Trentham East (1871–1976 East Trentham) Tylden, Victoria, Tylden (Coliban Reservoir) Woodend, Victoria, Woodend Woodend North, Victoria, Woodend North (1884–1958)


Shire of Murrindindi

Acheron, Victoria, Acheron (Acheron Lower) Alexandra, Victoria, Alexandra (''Red Gate Diggings'', Redgate) Buxton, Victoria, Buxton Castella (1918–1965) Cathkin, Victoria, Cathkin Caveat (1911–1930) Cheviot, Victoria, Cheviot (Ross Creek) ''Devils River'' Dropmore (1887–1930) Eildon, Victoria, Eildon (Eildon Weir, Burnt Bridge, Nelson's Hill, ''Snobs Creek'') Fawcett (1885–1968) Flowerdale, Victoria, Flowerdale (Hazeldene, Hazeldean) Ghin Ghin (1868–1873) Glenburn, Victoria, Glenburn (Glenburn Creamery, ''Devlin Bridge'') Gobur (1869–1974 Godfrey's Creek) Highlands (1906–1952) Homewood (1874–1975 Doogalook, ''Dairy Creek'') Kanumbra (1891–1978) Kerrisdale (1884–1977) ''Killingworth'' Kinglake, Victoria, Kinglake (Kinglake East, Mountain Rush) ''Kinglake Central'' Kinglake West, Victoria, Kinglake West Koriella (1891–1968 Alexandra Road, Rhodes) ''Limestone'' ''Maintongoon'' Marysville, Victoria, Marysville (''Wilks Creek'') Molesworth, Victoria, Molesworth Murrindindi, Victoria, Murrindindi (1885–1973 ''Woodbourne'') Narbethong, Victoria, Narbethong (Dunholm, St Fillan's, The Hermitage, The Hermitage (Black Spur), ''Granton'') Pheasant Creek (1902– ) Rubicon (1926–1964 ''Torbreck Station'') Strath Creek, Victoria, Strath Creek Taggerty, Victoria, Taggerty (Acheron Upper) ''Taylor Bay'' Terip Terip (1881–1941) Thornton (1866– ) Toolangi, Victoria, Toolangi Yarck, Victoria, Yarck Yea, Victoria, Yea (''Muddy Creek'')


Shire of Mitchell

' Beveridge, Victoria, Beveridge Broadford, Victoria, Broadford Bylands (1880–1994) Clonbinane, Victoria, Clonbinane (''Wall Crossing'') Forbes (1874–1918) Glenaroua (1877–1963 Glenaroua Upper) Glenhope (1882–1952) Glenhope East (1902–1931) ''Heathcote Junction'' Heathcote South, Victoria, Heathcote South (1917–1974) ''High Camp'' Hilldene (1913–1916) Kilmore, Victoria, Kilmore Kilmore East, Victoria, Kilmore East (Gavan Duffy, Cameron's Creek State School) Kobyboyn (1884–1915) Moranding (1890–1957 Ghera) Northwood, Victoria, Northwood (1878–1942) ''Nulla Vale'' (1877–1945 Emu Flat, Victoria, Emu Flat) Puckapunyal (1878– Puckapunyal North, Puckapunyal Town, Puckapunyal Military, Major's Line, Mitchell's Creek, Shepherd's Creek) Pyalong, Victoria, Pyalong Reedy Creek (1859–1965) Seymour, Victoria, Seymour (Seymour South) Sugarloaf Creek (1902–1930 Ahearn's (Sugarloaf Creek)) ''Sunday Creek'' (''Coulson Crossing'') Tallarook, Victoria, Tallarook (''Dysart'', ''Dysart Siding'') Tooborac, Victoria, Tooborac Trawool (1886–1972 ''Granite'') Tyaak (1861–1947 Lower Crossing) Upper Plenty (1902–1974 ''Yabamac'') Wallan, Victoria, ''Wallan'' (Wallan Wallan, Wallan Wallan East, ''Wallan East'') Wandong, Victoria, Wandong ''Waterford Park'' ''Whiteheads Creek'' (1890–1930 Burlington) Willowmavin (1891–1957)


Bass Coast Shire

''Adams Estate'' Almurta, Victoria, Almurta (Almurta East) Anderson, Victoria, Anderson (1936–1971) Archies Creek, Victoria, Archies Creek Bass, Victoria, Bass Cape Paterson, Victoria, Cape Paterson Cape Woolamai, Victoria, Cape Woolamai (Woolamai, ''Woolamai Waters'', ''Woolamai Waters West'') Churchill Island, Victoria, ''Churchill Island'' Corinella (1860– ) Coronet Bay (1969–1975) Cowes, Victoria, Cowes (''Cowes East'', ''Cowes West'') Dalyston (1904– Hicksborough, ''Dudley'') Dudley South (1912–1977) Glen Alvie (1890–1977 Jumbunna, Korrine) Glen Forbes (1902–1994 Mann's, Kernot) Grantville (1875– ) ''Harmers Haven'' Inverloch, Victoria, Inverloch (Anderson's Inlet) ''Jam Jerrup'' Kernot (1911– see Glen Forbes) Kilcunda, Victoria, Kilcunda (Bridge Creek) Krowera (1889–1968 Bass Valley) Lance Creek (1915–1937) Lang Lang, Victoria, Lang Lang (Lang Lang West) Loch (1887– ) Newhaven, Victoria, Newhaven ''Pioneer Bay'' Powlett River (1874–1956) Queensferry (1874–1934) Rhyll, Victoria, Rhyll Ryanston (1891–1954 Balmattum, Balmattum East, Blackwood Forest) San Remo, Victoria, San Remo (Griffith's Point, Goodhurst) Silverleaves, Victoria, ''Silverleaves'' ''Smiths Beach'' St Clair (1910–1918 see Wonthaggi) Summerlands, Victoria, Summerlands ''Sunderland Bay'' ''Sunset Strip'' ''Surf Beach'' ''Tenby Point'' ''The Gurdies'' Ventnor (1915–1944 ''Beachcomber Estate'') ''Wattle Bank'' (1920–1930 Wattlebank) ''West Creek'' (1871–1958 Powlett River) Wimbledon Heights, Victoria, ''Wimbledon Heights'' Wonthaggi, Victoria, Wonthaggi (Powlett Coal Mine, St Clair) Wonthaggi North (1912–1969 North Wonthaggi) Woodleigh (1896–1980 Woodleigh Vale, St Helier, Fern Hill) Woolamai (1859–1965 Milndale, Milne's and see Cape Woolamai)


South Gippsland Shire

Agnes, Victoria, Agnes (''Barry Beach'') ''Allambee South'' Arawata (1891–1957) Baromi (1886–1892 see Mirboo North) Bena (R1887-2003 ''Kilcunda Road'') Bennison (1890–1962 Liverpool, Franklin River) ''Berrys Creek'' (1924–1925 Mount Vernon) Boolarong (1907–1970 Boolarong South) Boolarra South (1915–1919) ''Boorool'' Buffalo (1892– Buffalo Creek) Delburn (1902–1966 Darlimurla, Morrell's Hill) Darby River, Victoria, Darby River Dollar (1902–1971 Carmichael) Dumbalk (1890– Woorayl) Dumbalk North (1907–1944 Milford Grange, Fidges, ''Milford'') Fairbank (1888–1930) Fish Creek, Victoria, Fish Creek (''Boys'', Hoddle Range, ''Hoddle'', ''O'Gradys Ridge'') Foster, Victoria, Foster (Stockyard Creek, Cypress Grove, Golden Creek, ''Henwoods'', ''Corner Inlet'', Amery's Track, Amey's Track) Foster North (1914–1960 Grassy Spur, Tannahills) ''Gunyah'' (1904–1942 Gunyah Gunyah, Gunyah Junction, Olsen's Bridge) Hallston (1927–1955) Hazel Park (1922–1959) Hedley (1892–1994 Hodgkinson) Inverloch (Andersons Inlet) Jeetho (1884–1951 Jeetho Valley, Horner) Jumbunna, Victoria, Jumbunna Kardella (1892–1977) Kardella South (1922–1946) Kongwak, Victoria, Kongwak (Burndale, Ellerside) Koonwarra (1890– ) Koorooman (1887–1939 Kooraman State School, Koorooman East, and see Leongatha) Korumburra, Victoria, Korumburra (Glentress) Korumburra South (1914–1928) Leongatha, Victoria, Leongatha ''Leongatha North'' (1906–1950 Wooreen) Leongatha South (1902–1947) Mardan (1885–1941 Mardan South, Glen Mona) Meeniyan, Victoria, Meeniyan Middle Tarwin (1925–1972) Mirboo (1879–1971 East Tarwin, ''Tarwin East'', ''Riverview'' see Mirboo North) ''Mirboo East'' Mirboo North, Victoria, Mirboo North (Mirboo Central, Mirboo South, ''Dickies Hill Junction'') Mount Best (1904–1970 Devils Pinch, ''Mount Fatigue'') Mount Eccles (1890–1951 Geachville) ''Mount Eccles South'' Moyarra (1884–1921 Jumbunna East) ''Nerrena'' (1909–1948 Nerrena East) Nyora, Victoria, Nyora (Lang Lang East) Outtrim (1894–1957 Outtrim South) Poowong, Victoria, Poowong (Abshott) Poowong East (1886–1916 Cruickston) Poowong North (1884–1957) Port Franklin, Victoria, Port Franklin (Bowen) Port Welshpool (1910–1994) Pound Creek (1892–1955) ''Ranceby'' Ruby (1892–1974) Sandy Point, Victoria, Sandy Point Stony Creek, Victoria, Stony Creek (Fish Creek North, Rumbug) Strzelecki (1902–1953 Jensen's, Strezelecki, Strezleckie, Seabrook) Tarwin (1879–1881 see Mirboo North) Tarwin Lower, Victoria, Tarwin Lower (Tarwin Meadows, ''Lake Tutegong'', ''Liptrap'') Tidal River (1954–1993 Tidal River Camp) Toora, Victoria, Toora Toora North (1915–1952 Attercliffe) Turtons Creek (1904–1966) Venus Bay, Victoria, ''Venus Bay'' Walkerville, Victoria, Walkerville (Waratah Bay, ''Promontory View'', ''Walkerville North'') ''Walkerville South'' Waratah Bay, Victoria, Waratah Bay (Waratah North see Walkerville) Welshpool (1859– Granite Bar) Whitelaw (1891–1961) ''Wild Dog Valley'' Wilsons Promontory (1873–1951 Darby) Wonga (1921–1966 Bonnie Brae, Wonga Wonga) ''Woorarra East'' (1902–1970 Woorarra) Woorarra West (1904–1947) Yanakie, Victoria, Yanakie (Yanakie South, ''Shallow Inlet'')


Shire of Baw Baw

Aberfeldy, Victoria, Aberfeldy (''Mount Lookout'') ''Ada'' (''Mount Ada'') Allambee (1883–1955) ''Allambee Reserve'' ''Amor'' Athlone, Victoria, Athlone (Lindermann's) ''Baw Baw'' (1909–1968 Kelly's, Holmedale, Beardmores, ''Beardmore'') ''Baw Baw Village'' Bona Vista (1909–1948) ''Boola'' (1885–1912 Brunton, ''Conference Corner'') Brandy Creek (1902–1958 see Drouin) ''Bravington'' Buln Buln, Victoria, Buln Buln (Brandy Creek, and see Drouin) Buln Buln East (1882–1962 Drouin North) ''Caringal'' (1938–1960 Tyers Junction, ''Saxton'') Childers (1879–1972) Cloverlea (1914–1946) Coalville (1888–1960) Coopers Creek (1868–1953 Jubilee and see Walhalla) Crossover (1866–1964 Crossover Diggings) Darlimurla (1880–1968) Darnum, Victoria, Darnum Drouin, Victoria, Drouin (''Robin Hood'') ''Drouin East'' Drouin South (1881–1973) Drouin West (1876–1976 Jindivick, ''Whiskey Creek'') Ellinbank (1879–1948 Torwood) Erica, Victoria, Erica (Harris, Parkers Corner, Victoria, Parkers Corner, Upper Moondarra, ''Telbit Crossing'') Ferndale (1902–1933) Fumina (1902–1967 Fumina Settlement, North Fumina) Fumina South, Victoria, Fumina South (Duggan, Russell's Creek, Tangil) Gainsborough (1891–1946) ''Gentle Annie'' (1926–1947 Nayook West, ''Whites Corner'') Hallora (1902–1963 Topiram, Warneet) Heath Hill (1883–1962) Hill End, Victoria, ''Hill End'' (1900–1981 Hillend) Icy Creek, Victoria, Icy Creek ''Jacob Creek'' ''Jericho'' (1865–1939 Red Jacket, ''Alhambra'', ''Roberts'', ''Saint Clair'', ''The Oaks'', ''The Springs'') Jindivick (1888–1964 Tarago, ''Jindivick North'', ''Jindivick West'' and see Drouin) Labertouche (1887–1956) Lardner (1878–1961) ''Lillico'' Loch Valley (1913–1942) Longwarry, Victoria, Longwarry (Longwarry East) Longwarry North (1927–1957) Mirboo South (1885–1904 Russell's) Modella (1904–1963) Moondarra (1883–1972 Moondarra Reservoir, Gould, ''Collins Siding'', ''Watson'') Mountain View (1901–1959 ''Triholm'') Narracan (1877–1974 Narracan Railway Township, Narracan East, ''Narracan South'') Nayook (1953–1976) Neerim, Victoria, Neerim Neerim East (1902–1964 Bosworth, Rosworth) Neerim Junction (1907–1994) Neerim North, Victoria, Neerim North (Barr's) Neerim South, Victoria, Neerim South Nilma, Victoria, Nilma (Bloomfield) Noojee, Victoria, Noojee (Capuano, Horsfal, Kanawha, Pangorang, Quongup, Twelftrees, ''Hayman Corner'') ''Nilma North'' (1905–1906 McDonald's Track) Piedmont (1902–1903) Rawson, Victoria, Rawson Ripplebrook (1881–1962 Longwarry South, Remington see Longwarry) Rokeby, Victoria, Rokeby Seaview (1891–1960) Shady Creek (1871–1955) ''Tanjil'' (''Old Tanjil'', ''Palmer'', ''Western Tyers'') Tanjil Bren, Victoria, Tanjil Bren (Millswyn, ''Downey'', ''Kirchubel'', ''Newlands'', ''Strahan'') ''Tanjil South'' (1915–1954 Tangil South) Tetoora Road (1915–1947) ''Thaloo'' ''Thomson'' (''Sullivans'', ''Swingler'', ''The Junction'', ''Toner'') Thorpdale, Victoria, Thorpdale (Narracan West) Thorpdale South (1888–1968 see Thorpdale) Toombon (1862–1923 Donnelly's Creek, ''McGuire'', ''O'Keefe'') ''Toorongo'' (1922–1923 Toorongo Falls, Toorongo Valley) Trafalgar, Victoria, Trafalgar (Trafalgar West, ''Yalungah'') Trafalgar East (1908–1950 Moe Swamp East) Trafalgar South (1917–1923) Trida (1902–1930 Arminda) Vesper (1910–1961 Tooronga) Walhalla, Victoria, Walhalla (Cooper's Creek, Happy-Go-Lucky, ''Happy Go Lucky'', Knott's Siding, Ezard's Mills, ''Maiden Town'', ''Mormon Town'', Stringer's Creek, ''Western'') Warragul, Victoria, Warragul (Warragul Heights, ''Berrinba'') Warragul South (1905–1909 ''Bull Swamp'') ''Warragul West'' ''Westbury'' Willow Grove, Victoria, Willow Grove Yarragon, Victoria, Yarragon (Waterloo, Waterloo South) ''Yarragon South'' (1902–1956 Chesterfield's, ''Allambee East'')


Latrobe City

Balook (1903–1965 Valley View) Boolarra, Victoria, Boolarra Boolarra South (1914–1946 Limonite, Darragh's) Budgeree (1910–1943 Budgeree East, Hood's, ''Livingston'') Callignee, Victoria, Callignee (Le Roy) Churchill, Victoria, Churchill ''Driffield'' (1902–1940 Ten Mile Creek) Glengarry, Victoria, Glengarry (La Trobe) ''Glengarry North'' ''Glengarry West'' ''Grand Ridge'' (1910–1936 Johnstones Hill (Wellington Shire) Gemmell's Hill, ''English Corner'', ''Valley View'') Hazelwood (1877–1893) Hazelwood North, Victoria, ''Hazelwood North'' ''Hazelwood South'' Hernes Oak (1934–1974 Haunted Hills) Jeeralang, Victoria, Jeeralang (Jeeralang State School, ''Jeeralang North'') Jeeralang Junction (1915–1975) Jumbuk (1902–1965 Jumbuk East, Mayflower, Roy's) Koornalla (1906–1966 Upper Traralgon Creek) Loy Yang (1887–1944) Maryvale (1904–1958 Kowree, Derham's Hill) Mid Valley (1983– ) Moe, Victoria, Moe (''The Mowie'') Moe South (1881–1892) Morwell, Victoria, Morwell (Godridge, Morwell Bridge, Morwell North, Morwell West) ''Mount Tassie'' Newborough, Victoria, Newborough (Newborough East, Newborough North) Toongabbie, Victoria, Toongabbie Traralgon, Victoria, Traralgon (Cumberland Park, Pax Hill) Traralgon East (1882–1971 Flynn's Creek Upper, ''Flynn Upper'') Traralgon South (1889–1952) Tyers, Victoria, Tyers (''Boola Boola'') Yallourn, Victoria, Yallourn (Yallourn Railway Camp, Eastern Camp, Western Camp, ''Yallourn Heights'') Yallourn North, Victoria, Yallourn North (Brown Coal Mine) Yinnar, Victoria, Yinnar Yinnar South, Victoria, Yinnar South


Shire of Wellington

Airly (1924–1950) Alberton, Victoria, Alberton Alberton West, Victoria, Alberton West ''Arbuckle'' ''Billabong'' Binginwarri (1902–1968 Binginwarrie, Adare ) Blackwarry (1892–1967) Boisdale, Victoria, Boisdale Briagolong, Victoria, Briagolong (Culloden, Freestone Creek) ''Budgee Budgee'' Bundalaguah (1892–1974) ''Buragwonduc'' Bushy Park, Victoria, Bushy Park Callignee North (1902–1966 Beards) Callignee South (1902–1930) ''Calrossie'' Carrajung, Victoria, Carrajung Carrajung Lower (1902–1969 Bruthen Creek) Carrajung South (1916–1931) Cherrilong (1924–1957) Clydebank (1873–1949) Cobains (1927–1950) Coongulla, Victoria, ''Coongulla'' ''Cowa'' (1865–1916 Grant, ''Grant Junction'', Bull Town, ''Peter The Swede'') Cowwarr, Victoria, Cowwarr (Upper Heyfield, Cowwar, ''Cowwarr Weir'', ''Swing Bridge'') ''Crookayan'' Crooked River (1862–1865) (''Gibbs'', ''Shepherdson'') Dargo, Victoria, Dargo (Dargo Flat, Dargo High Plains, ''Dogs Grave'', ''Hustlers'', ''Mayford'', Riverford, ''Waterford'', ''White Timber'') Darriman (1884–1968 Mullundung) Dawson (1884–1958 Glenmaggie Railway Station) Denison (1902–1925 Acre, Denison West, Velore) Devon North (1891–1979 Kallady, Eilandonan, ''Glen Rose'') Dutson (1889–1927) ''Dutson Downs'' ''Flamingo Beach'' Flynn (1880–1968 Flinnstead, Flynn's Creek Railway Station) Flynns Creek (1872–1948) Fulham (1890–1974) Gelliondale (1907–1974) Giffard (1900–1955) Giffard West (1902–1907) ''Gillum'' ''Glen Falloch'' (1912–1914 Glenfalloch, see Licola) Glenmaggie, Victoria, Glenmaggie (Glenmaggie Weir, ''Glenmaggie Point'', ''Store Point'', ''The Springs'') ''Glomar Beach'' ''Golden Beach'' Gormandale (1887– ) ''Greenmount'' Hawkhurst (1924–1964 ''Black Snake Creek'', ''Maguires'') Hedley (1908–1994) Heyfield, Victoria, Heyfield (''Hayfield'') ''Hiamdale'' (1890–1895 Timbs Crossing, Hiamdall) Hiawatha (1913–1968) Hollands Landing (1913–1928) ''Howitt Plains'' Hunterston (1925–1967) Jack River (1892–1963 Jack's Corner, ''Tooloonook'') Kilmany, Victoria, Kilmany (1909–1973 Nambrok South, Kilmany South) ''Koorool'' (''Morgan'') ''Lake Wellington'' ''Langsborough'' Licola, Victoria, Licola ''Licola North'' (1910–1960 Glencairn) Llowalong (1924–1944) Loch Sport, Victoria, Loch Sport Longford, Victoria, Longford (Holey Plain South, La Trobe Bridge) Macks Creek (1865–1974 Kevington) Madalya (1902–1968 Ward's, Nestor) Maffra, Victoria, Maffra (''Sheepfold'') Upper Maffra West, Victoria, Maffra West Upper (Upper Maffra West) ''Manns Beach, Victoria, Manns Beach'' ''McLoughlins Beach'' Meerlieu (1882–1964 ''Meerlieu West'') ''Miowera'' ''Monomak'' (''Bulldog Junction'', ''Huggett Lookout'') ''Montgomery'' ''Moornapa'' (1940–1973 Castleburn, ''Bulgaback Creek'') ''Moroka'' Munro (1888–1976) Myrtlebank (1902–1967) Nambrok (1909–1971 ''Nambrok West'') ''Nap Nap Marra'' Newry, Victoria, Newry (Upper Maffra, Maffra Upper, ''Bellbird Corner'') ''Nuntin'' ''Ocean Grange'' Paradise Beach (1963–1974) Pearsondale (1928–1930) Perry Bridge (1879–1956) Port Albert, Victoria, Port Albert (Alberton, ''Sunday Island'') ''Reynard'' ''Riverslea'' ''Robertsons Beach'' Rosedale, Victoria, Rosedale Sale, Victoria, Sale (Flooding Creek, Guthridge) ''Sale East'' (1943– Sale East R.A.A.F.) ''Sargood'' Seacombe (1888–1928 Booran) Seaspray (1915– ) Seaton, Victoria, Seaton (Bald Hills (Gippsland)) ''Snake Island'' Staceys Bridge (1903–1967) Stockdale (1902–1968) Stradbroke (1875–1969 Stradbrook, Merriman's Creek, ''Stradbroke West'') Stratford, Victoria, Stratford (Leebrooke) ''Tamboritha'' Tarra Valley (1907–1968 Womerah) Tarraville (1854–1975) The Heart (1886–1951) ''The Honeysuckles'' Tinamba, Victoria, Tinamba (''Mewburn Park'') Tinamba West (1902–1956 ''Blore'') ''Toolome'' Toora North (1915–1930) Valencia Creek, Victoria, Valencia Creek ''Walhalla East'' Willung (1880–1956) Willung South (1902–1971) Winnindoo (1925–1967) Won Wron (1887–1974 ''Napier'') ''Wongungarra'' (1865–1948 Talbotville, Winchester, ''Howittville'', ''Hogtown'', ''Naarun'', ''Treasure'') Wonyip (1907–1968 (Christies, ''Proctors '', ''Ryton'') Woodside, Victoria, Woodside (Woodside East, ''Balloong'', Baloong) ''Woodside Beach, Victoria, Woodside Beach'' ''Woodside North'' ''Woolenook'' (''Blomford'') ''Worrowing'' Wrathung (1890) ''Wrixen'' Wurruk (1867–1977 Wurruk Wurruk) ''Yangoura'' (1864–1875 Edward's Reef, ''Binns'', ''Dawes'', ''Edwards Hill'', ''Murderers Hill'', ''Porters'') Yarram, Victoria, Yarram (Yarram Yarram, Woranga, ''Greenmount'')


Shire of East Gippsland

Allenvale, Victoria Anglers Rest, Victoria, Anglers Rest (1914–1922 ''Blue Duck'') Bairnsdale, Victoria, Bairnsdale (Bairnsdale West, The Ridge) ''Banksia Peninsula'' Bellbird Creek (1911–1919) Bemm River, Victoria, Bemm River Benambra, Victoria, Benambra (The Brothers, Uplands) Bendoc (1869– Clarkeville, Lower Bendoc, ''Bendoc North'', ''Bendoc Upper'') Bengworden (1882–1964) Bete Bolong (1905–1912) ''Bete Bolong North'' Bindi (1892–1971) ''Bingo Munjie'' (''Bingo Munjie North'', ''Bingo'') Bonang (1874–1998 Cabanandra, ''Cabannandra'', Dellicknora, Haydens Bog, ''Roaring Camp'') ''Boole Poole'' Broadlands (1902–1968) Brodribb River (1906–1973 Brodribb, ''Tabbara'') Brookville (1896–1926 ''Strobridge'', ''Yahoo'') ''Brumby'' Bruthen, Victoria, Bruthen (Bruthen Creek, ''Boys'', ''Ramrod Creek'') Buchan, Victoria, Buchan (''Sunny Point'') Buchan South (1901–1980 Canni Creek see Buchan) Buldah (1912–1930) ''Bullumwaal'' (1867–1978 Boggy Creek, Bulumwaal) Bumberrah (1916–1970) ''Bundara'' Butchers Ridge (1902–1967) Cabbage Tree Creek (1915–2000 Murrungowar Lower, Tarbuck's) Calulu (1907–1971) Cann River, Victoria, Cann River ''Cape Conran'' Cassilis, Victoria, Cassilis Chandlers Creek (1913–1966 Kowat, Weeragua, Split Yard)) Clifton Creek (1913–1967 Fairhope, ''Ward Crossing'') Club Terrace (1896–1996 ''Sans Souci'') Cobbannah (1874–1934 Bulgoback, Cobbanah) ''Cobberas'' Cobungra (1885–1965) Combienbar (1910–1980) ''Corringle'' ''Deddick Valley'' (1902–1904 ''Deddick'', Mount Deddick) Delegate River ((1902–1961) Delegate River East) Deptford (1868–1928 ''Purtle'') Doctors Flat (1907–1953) ''Double Bridges'' Eagle Point, Victoria, Eagle Point (1902–1976 Eaglepoint Village Settlement) ''East Bairnsdale'' (1907–1979 Bairnsdale East) ''Eastwood'' (''Clifton Waters Village'') Ellaswood (1923–1966) Ensay, Victoria, Ensay (Ensay South, ''Wattle Circle'') Ensay North (1920–1960) ''Errinundra'' (1992–1952 Erinunderra, Murrungowar) ''Fairy Dell'' Fernbank, Victoria, Fernbank (''Delvine'', ''Nindoo'') Flaggy Creek (1920–1971) Forge Creek (1892–1964) Gelantipy (1888–1974) Genoa, Victoria, Genoa Gipsy Point (1907–1970) Glen Valley (1908–1973) Glen Wills (1890–1936 Sunnyside) Glenaladale (1907–1968 Glenaladale North, ''The Fingerboards'', ''Hunter Corner'') Goon Nure (1900–1964 Victoria Lake) Goongerah, Victoria, Goongerah ''Granite Rock'' Hillside (1889–1973 ''Moormurng'') Hinnomunjie (1877–1974 Hinnomunjie Inn, Hinnomunjie Bridge) Iguana Creek (1904–1968 ''Treasures'') ''Jarrahmond'' Johnsonville, Victoria, Johnsonville (''Claybank'') Kalimna (1902–1970) Kalimna West (1914–1972) ''Lake Bunga'' Lake Tyers (1902–1971) ''Lake Tyers Beach'' Lakes Entrance, Victoria, Lakes Entrance (Cunninghame, ''Merrangbaur Hill'') Lindenow (1870– Coongulmerang) Lindenow South (1888–1977 Lindenow) Lucknow (1880–1964 and see Bairnsdale) Mallacoota, Victoria, Mallacoota (Mallacoota East, Mallacoota West, ''Karbethong'', ''Lake View'', ''Mirrabooka'') ''Manorina'' ''Maramingo Creek'' (''Bull Ring'') Marlo, Victoria, Marlo ''Marthavale'' (''Jones'', ''Kilgowers'', ''Seldom Seen'') Melwood (1955–1971) Merrijig (1864–1970 Delatite, Scott's, ''Angusvale'', ''Timbertop'', ''The Swamp'') Metung, Victoria, Metung Mossiface (1894–1967) Mount Taylor ''Murrindal'' (1902–1918 Murrindale) ''Nelse'' ''Newlands Arm'' Newmerella, Victoria, ''Newmerella'' (Neumerella, see Orbost) Nicholson, Victoria, Nicholson Noorinbee (1902–1964 Cann River Settlement) Noorinbee North (1918–1970) Nowa Nowa, Victoria, Nowa Nowa (Tara, ''Callinans'') Nungurner (1954–1964 Emu Vale) ''Nunniong'' ''Nurran'' (1953–1966 Martin's Creek) ''Nyerimilang'' (1914–1915 Nyeriminalang) Omeo, Victoria, Omeo (''Jim and Jack Creek'') Omeo Valley (1902–1947 James', Livingstone Valley) Orbost, Victoria, Orbost (Orbost North, Sardine Creek, Sardine Creek Camp, ''Lochend'') Paynesville, Victoria, Paynesville (Toonalook) Raymond Island, Victoria, Raymond Island Reedy Flat (1902–1964 ''Reedy Creek'') ''Ryans'' Sarsfield (1873–1979) Shannonvale (1956–1978 Shannon Valley) Simpsons Creek (1906–1907) Stirling (1886–1919 Haunted Stream, Upper Stirling, ''Dawson City'', ''Dogtown'', ''Forktown'', ''Kilgowar'') ''Suggan Buggan, Victoria, Suggan Buggan'' (''Willis'') Swan Reach, Victoria, Swan Reach (Swan Reach West) Swifts Creek, Victoria, Swifts Creek (Swifts Creek Junction, Livingstone, The Walnuts, Winter's Store, Wintersville) Tabberabbera (1899–1950) Tambo Crossing, Victoria, Tambo Crossing (1885–1971) Tambo Upper (1889–1963 Upper Tambo, ''Colquhoun'') ''Tamboon'' (''Cape Everard'', ''Furnell'', ''Tamboon South'') ''Timbarra'' (''Holstons'') Tonghi Creek (1917–1945 ''Hilo Crossing'') Tongio (1873–1971 Nugong, Tongio West, Yapp's) Toorloo Arm (1908–1968 Blay's) Tostaree (1904–1968 Hospital Creek) ''Tubbut'' W Tree, Victoria, W Tree (''Gillingall'', Gillingal) Wairewa (1919–1945 Upper Hospital Creek) ''Wallagaraugh'' Walpa (1880–1973 Burstoff's Store, Coongulmerang Upper) ''Wangarabell'' (1902–1970 Wangrabelle) Waterholes (1902–1920 Waterholes Creek) Waygara (1902–1940 Tildesley) ''Wentworth'' (''Shanahan'') Wingan River (1936–1969) Wiseleigh (1911–1987) Wombat Creek (1863–1895) Woodglen (1906–1957) Wroxham (1908–1959 Wangrabelle Upper) Wuk Wuk (1889–1907) Wulgulmerang (1889–1971) ''Wulgulmerang East'' ''Wulgulmerang West'' (''Phanek'') Wy Yung (1904–1974) ''Yalmy'' (1905–1923 Jackson's Crossing)


Alpine Shire

''Abbeyard'' ''Barwidgee'' (1912–1957 Barwidgee Creek) Bogong, Victoria, Bogong (1940–1993 Clover Dam, ''Clover Flat'', ''Pretty Valley'') Bright, Victoria, Bright (Morse's Creek, ''Dunphys Hill'') Buckland (1856–1961 Buckland Lower, Lower Buckland, Fairleys Creek, ''Buckland Junction'', ''Salt Log'', ''Upper Buckland'', ''Upper Buckland Junction'') Buffalo River (1887–1919) Coral Bank (1918–1968) Dandongadale (1922–1971 Dondangadale, Buffalo River South) Dederang, Victoria, Dederang Dinner Plain, Victoria, ''Dinner Plain'' (''Flourbag'') Eurobin, Victoria, Eurobin (''Eurobin Falls'', ''Noonameena'') Falls Creek, Victoria, Falls Creek (McKay Creek, Rocky Valley) Freeburgh (1869–1969) Gapsted (1877–1892 Palmerston Railway Station) ''Germantown'' Glen Creek (1902–1930) Harrietville, Victoria, Harrietville Havilah (1924–1930) ''Hotham Heights'' (1867–1867 Louisville, ''Brocket'', ''Davenport Village'', ''Loch Glen'') Kancoona, Victoria, Kancoona Kergunyah South (1891–1967) Merriang (1861–1919) Mongans Bridge (1927–1937) Mount Beauty, Victoria, Mount Beauty (No 2 Camp, No 4 Camp, No 5 Camp) Mount Buffalo (1908–1986 Mount Buffalo Chalet, Mount Buffalo Hospice, Carlisle's Hospice, ''Dingo Dell'') ''Mount Hotham'' Mudgegonga, Victoria, ''Mudgeegonga'' (Mudgegonga) Myrtleford, Victoria, Myrtleford (Buffalo Creek, Myrtle Creek) ''Nug Nug'' Ovens, Victoria, Ovens (Barwidgee Railway Station, Ovens Vale Railway Station, Ovens Vale) Porepunkah, Victoria, Porepunkah (Rostrevor, Brookside, Lower Buckland, Buckland Lower) ''Rosewhite, Victoria, Rosewhite'' (Rose White, Barwidgee Settlement, ''Happy Valley'') Running Creek (1868–1894) ''Selwyn'' Smoko (1908–1964) Tawonga, Victoria, Tawonga (''Mullindolingong'') Tawonga South (1943– see Mount Beauty) Upper Gundowring (1903–1972) Wandiligong, Victoria, Wandiligong (1860–1994 Growler's Creek) ''Wonnangatta''


Shire of Towong

Bellbridge, Victoria, ''Bellbridge'' Berringama (1890–1994 Beetoomba) Bethanga, Victoria, Bethanga (Bethanga Lower, Granya, Koorilla) Biggara (1923–1965) Bullioh (1884–1966 Bullwah, Darbyshire, Annandale) Bungil (1902–1930) Burrowye (1902–1969) Colac Colac (1873–1873) Corryong, Victoria, Corryong Cudgewa, Victoria, Cudgewa (Cudgewa North, Lynette, Wabba) Dartmouth, Victoria, Dartmouth (Banimboola, Callaghans Creek, Dark River, ''Gibbo'', ''Mckay Creek'') Eskdale, Victoria, Eskdale (Bowler, Little Snowy Creek, ''Penny Flat'') ''Georges Creek'' Granya (1879–1993 see Bethanga) Guys Forest (1923–1969) Jarvis Creek (1924–1969 Hilisvale) Koetong (1873–1993 Koetong Upper, Hindleton) Lucyvale (1923–1969) Mitta Mitta, Victoria, Mitta Mitta (Erinbank, ''Granite Flat'', Snowy Creek, ''Mount Elmo'') Mount Alfred (1882–1975 ''Mount Alfred Gap'') ''Nariel Valley'' (1902–1931 Attries, Nariel, Nariel Creek, Nariel Upper, ''Crawford Crossing'', ''Nariel Gap'', ''Nariel Junction'', ''Hodgsons Crossing'', ''Mcnamara Crossing'', ''The Lightwood'', ''Willow Crossing'') Old Tallangatta (1871–1955 Tallangatta) ''Pine Mountain'' Shelley (1962–1969) Talgarno (1881–1967 Talgarno West) Tallandoon (1889–1968 Crystal Springs) Tallangatta, Victoria, Tallangatta (1955– Tallangatta East) Tallangatta East (1871–1958 see Tallangatta) ''Tallangatta South'' (1883–1967 Bolga, ''Bullhead Creek'', Bullhead, Fairy Knowe, ''Fairyknowe'', ''Fernvale'', Noorongong, Wagra, Yabba) Tallangatta Valley (1882–1974 Bucheen, ''Bucheen Creek'', Cravensville, Mullins, ''The Cascade'', ''Wyeebo'', ''Henlow'') ''Thologolong'' Thowgla Valley (1881–1906 Thowgla Creek, Thowgla Upper, ''Thowgla'') Tintaldra, Victoria, Tintaldra ''Tom Groggin'' Towong, Victoria, Towong (Mount Elliot) Towong Upper (1923–1965) Walwa, Victoria, Walwa (Walwa Creek, Jinjellic, ''Walwa East'')


City of Wodonga

Bandiana, Victoria, Bandiana (Bandiana Military) Baranduda (1923–1970) Barnawartha North (1874–1944 North Barnawartha) Bonegilla, Victoria, Bonegilla (Bonegilla Commonwealth Immigration Camp, Bonegilla Military, Mitta Junction, Mitta Junction Reservoir, Burrabunnia) Castle Creek (1902–1915 Charlton's) Ebden, Victoria, Ebden (1899– Bethanga Road) ''Gateway Island'' ''Hume Weir'' ''Huon Creek'' ''Killara'' Leneva (1875–1980 Leneva West, Lone Pine) Wodonga, Victoria, Wodonga (Belvoir, Wodonga South, Wodonga Plaza, Birallee Park) Wodonga West (1875–1945)


Shire of Indigo

Allans Flat, Victoria, Allans Flat Barnawartha, Victoria, Barnawartha (''Cookardinia'') Beechworth, Victoria, Beechworth (''Mayday Hills'', Spring Creek, Baarmutha, ''Black Springs'', Reids Creek, Woolshed, Domailles, Silver Creek) Brimin (1912–1963 Dugays Bridge) Browns Plains (1870–1970) Bruarong (1909–1965 Glen Creek) ''Carlyle'' (1897–1966 North Prentice, ''Prentice North'') Charleroi (1922–1965) Chiltern, Victoria, Chiltern (Doma Mungi, Upper Black Dog Creek, ''Black Dog Creek'') Chiltern Valley (1897–1953 Chiltern Valley No. 2 (mine)) ''Cornishtown'' (1858–1970 Indigo, Christmastown) Gooramadda (1879–1965) Gundowring (1877–1972 ''Gundowring North'', Upper Gundowring) Huon, Victoria, Huon (1989– Huon Lane) Indigo Valley (1902–1952 Barnawartha South, Indigo Upper) Kergunyah, Victoria, Kergunyah (Kergunyah South, Beaunart) Kiewa, Victoria, Kiewa (1871– ) ''Lilliput'' (1907–1923 Lilliput Creamery) Norong (1904–1968 Norong Central, Norong Creamery) ''Osbornes Flat'' (1864–1991 Osborn's Flat) Rutherglen, Victoria, Rutherglen (Great Northern, Great Southern (mines), Lake Moodemere, Lake Moodemere West) Sandy Creek (1859–1964 ''Tallandouring'', Tallandowring, ''Sandy Creek Upper'', ''Wild Horse Hill'') Staghorn Flat (1910– ) Stanley, Victoria, Stanley (Yackandandah Junction, Nine Mile Creek, Hurdle Flat, Silver Creek, ''Twist Creek'', Twist's Creek) Tangambalanga, Victoria, Tangambalanga (Red Bluff) Wahgunyah, Victoria, Wahgunyah Yackandandah, Victoria, Yackandandah (Back Creek, Bell's Flat)


Rural City of Wangaratta

Bobinawarrah (1874–1964 Hurdle Creek, ''Bobinawarrah East'') Boorhaman (1862–1974 Estcourt) Boorhaman East (1907–1964) Boorhaman North (1892–1968) Boralma (1890–1949) Bowmans Forest (1861–1968 ''Taylor Gap'', Taylor's Gap, Bowman's Forest East, ''Bowman Gap'') Bowser (1920–1968 Beechworth Junction) ''Byawatha'' Carboor (1902–1951 Carboor Upper, Carboor (Ward's), ''Carboor East'') Cheshunt, Victoria, Cheshunt ''Cheshunt South'' Docker (1915–1978 ''Skehan'') Dockers Plains (1865–1944 see Wangaratta North) Edi (1875–1973 Hedi, ''Claremont'', ''Hyem'') Edi Upper (1904–1965) Eldorado, Victoria, Eldorado (Reidford) Everton, Victoria, Everton (''Brookfield'') Everton Upper (1873–1965 Everton Station, Everton Rail see Everton) Glenrowan, Victoria, Glenrowan Greta, Victoria, Greta (''Fifteen Mile Creek'') Greta South (1902–1972 Greta South Creamery) Greta West, Victoria, Greta West Hansonville (1878–1950 ''Hansonville South'', Hanson South) Killawarra (1879–1940) King Valley (1905–1989 Whitfield Estate) Laceby (1885–1930) Londrigan (1892–1954 ''Carraragarmungee'') Markwood (1924–1971) Meadow Creek (1902–1917) Milawa, Victoria, Milawa (Oxley, Oxley Plains) Moyhu, Victoria, Moyhu (Thistlebrook, ''Byrne'') Murmungee (1861–1968 Hillsborough) Myrrhee (1889–1970 Stevenson's, Willowbank, ''Angleside'') Oxley, Victoria, Oxley ''Oxley Flats'' Peechelba East (1928–1969) Rose River (1950–1965 Matong, ''Bennies'', ''Markous'') Springhurst, Victoria, Springhurst (1870– Bontherambo) Tarrawingee, Victoria, Tarrawingee (1858–1961 Tarrawingee Town) ''Wabonga'' (''Top Crossing'') ''Waldara'' ''Wangandary'' Wangaratta, Victoria, Wangaratta (Ovens, Wangaratta West, Murdoch Road, Murdoch) ''Wangaratta East'' Wangaratta North (1865–1968 Docker's Plains) Wangaratta South (1880– Yarrunga, Vincent) Whitfield, Victoria, Whitfield (Upper King River, ''Jarrott'', ''Pieper'') Whitlands (1927–1966) Whorouly (1866– ) Whorouly East (1924–1964) Whorouly South (1920–1947 ''Kneebones Gap'')


Shire of Mansfield

Ancona, Victoria, Ancona (Ancorna) Barjarg (1915–1970) Barwite (1902–1964) Bonnie Doon, Victoria, Bonnie Doon (Doon, Dry Creek, Tallangalook, ''Tallangallook'') Boorolite (1888–1967) Bridge Creek (1902–1921 Wrightly, ''Wrightley'', ''Tabletop'') Delatite (1872–1924 see Merrijig) Gaffneys Creek, Victoria, Gaffneys Creek (Lauraville, ''Paradise Point'', ''Raspberry Creek'', ''Raspberry Point'', ''View Point'') Goughs Bay (1967– ''Bracks Bridge'') Howes Creek (1884–1949 Wappan) Howqua (1902–1955 Hennessy's) Howqua Hills (1883–1885) ''Howqua Inlet'' ''Howqua Plains'' Jamieson, Victoria, Jamieson (Jamiesons Diggings) Kevington, Victoria, Kevington (Mack's Creek, Ten Mile House, Loyola, Ten Mile) ''Lake Eildon'' (1865–1955 Darlingford) ''Macs Cove'' Maindample (1868–1989) Mansfield, Victoria, Mansfield (Mount Battery, Nillahcootie) Matlock, Victoria, Matlock (''Emerald Hill'', ''Thackery'', ''Alhambra'', ''Mutton Town'', ''Harpers Creek'') Merrijig, Victoria, Merrijig (Boggy Creek, ''Chapel Hill'', ''Gonzaga'') Merton, Victoria, Merton Mirimbah (1946–1974) Mount Buller, Victoria, Mount Buller (Black River, Leviathan Reef) ''Mountain Bay'' Piries (1902–1942) ''Sawmill Settlement'' Tolmie, Victoria, Tolmie (Wombat, Toombullup, ''Bunstons'', ''Mahaikah'') Woodfield (1891–1981) Woods Point, Victoria, Woods Point (A1 Mine, A1 Mine Settlement, Blue Jacket, Castle Reef, Enoch's Point, ''Enoch Point'', Gooley's Creek, Jordan, Knockwood, ''Burnt Camp'', ''Drummond Point'', ''Fiddlers Green'', ''Pemburthy'')


Rural City of Benalla

Archerton (1895–1965) Baddaginnie, Victoria, Baddaginnie Benalla, Victoria, Benalla (Broken River, Kilfeera, Mokoan West, White Gate Creamery, White Gate, ''Karn'', ''Yin Barun'') Boweya (1877–1963 Mokoan) Boxwood (1890–1976) Broken Creek, Victoria, Broken Creek (1877–1978 see Devenish) Bungeet (1892–1967) Bungeet West (1902–1922) Chesney Vale (1928–1947 ''Chesney'') Devenish, Victoria, Devenish (Major Plains, Nooramunga) Glenrowan West (1915–1947) Goomalibee (1902–1963 Goomalibee Creamery, Blackfields, Thorley) Goorambat, Victoria, Goorambat (Goorambat East) Lima (1922–1970) Lima East (1902–1970) Lima South (1902–1970) Lurg (1889–1968) ''Lurg Upper'' (1922–1968 Upper Lurg, Mason's Hill) Major Plains, Victoria, Major Plains Molyullah, Victoria, Molyullah (1902–1976 Ryan's Creek, Dodds Crossing) Moorngag (1902–1952 ''Mallum'', ''Mallum Creek'') ''Mount Bruno'' Myrrhee (1889–1970) Samaria (1877–1962) Stewarton (1902–1962) Swanpool, Victoria, Swanpool (Swan Pool) Taminick (1877–1891) Tarnook (1888–1948) Tatong, Victoria, Tatong Thoona, Victoria, Thoona (1882– ) Upper Ryans Creek (1905–1963 Benalla Saw Mill) ''Wangandary'' Warrenbayne (1882–1973 Warrenbayne West) Winton, Victoria, Winton (1864–1960) Winton North (1889–1960 Lake Mokoan)


City of Greater Shepparton

Arcadia, Victoria, Arcadia Ardmona, Victoria, Ardmona (1891– ) Bunbartha, Victoria, Bunbartha (1879–1966) Byrneside, Victoria, Byrneside (1878– Toolamba North, Baldwinsville) Caniambo (1882–1974) Congupna, Victoria, Congupna (Congupna Road, Congupna Township) Cooma (1882–1972) Coomboona (1938–1993) Cosgrove (1888–1979 Rockville, Dookie West) Cosgrove South (1894–1962) Dhurringile (1914–1973) Dookie, Victoria, Dookie (Dookie South, Cashel) Dookie College (1924–2001 Dookie Agricultural College) Gillieston (1886–1965) Girgarre East (1878–1962) Gowangardie (1891–1967 Gowangardie East) Grahamvale, Victoria, Grahamvale Harston, Victoria, Harston (1877–1973 Fawkner) Invergordon South (1927–1953) ''Karramomus'' (1882–1953 Karramomus North, Karramomus South) Katandra (1875–1964 Khull's Range, Katandra North) Katandra West (1927– ) Kialla, Victoria, Kialla (''Central Kialla'', ''Kialla Park'') Kialla East (1878–1946) Kialla West (1875–1951) ''Kyabram South'' (1921–1952 Willowdene) Lemnos, Victoria, Lemnos Marionvale (1902–1960 Marian Vale) Merrigum, Victoria, Merrigum (1875– Harrison) Moorilim (1871–1956 Muddy Creek Bridge) Mooroopna, Victoria, Mooroopna Mooroopna North (1877–1973) ''Mooroopna North West'' ''Mount Major'' Murchison, Victoria, Murchison (Warranga) Murchison East (1882–1971 Murchison Railway Station) ''Murchison North'' Nalinga (1875–1963) Orrvale, Victoria, Orrvale (1915–1920) Pine Lodge, Victoria, Pine Lodge (1874–1983 Pine Lodge North, Pine Lodge South, Pine Lodge West and see Shepparton East) Shepparton, Victoria, Shepparton (''McGuire's Punt'', ''Sheppardtown'', ''Sheppardton'', Benarch, Branditt, Colliver, Dunkirk, Fraser, ''Shepparton Park'') Shepparton East (1902–1950 Pine Lodge) ''Shepparton North'' St Germains (1878–1963) Stanhope South (1927–1961) Tallygaroopna (Tallygaroopna West, Tallygaroopna North, Karpool) Tamleugh North (1885–1942 Tamleugh West ) Tatura, Victoria, Tatura ''Tatura East'' (1927–1950 Hendersyde) Toolamba, Victoria, Toolamba (Toolamba East) Toolamba West (1876–1952) Undera, Victoria, Undera (Undera North) Zeerust (1928–1938)


Shire of Moira

Almonds, Victoria, Almonds (1901–1929) Barmah, Victoria, Barmah (''Cummeragunga'', Cummeragunja, ''Top Island'', Barmah East, Barmah Township, Rosalind Park) Bathumi, Victoria, Bathumi (1878–1963) Bearii, Victoria, Bearii Boomahnoomoonah, Victoria, Boomahnoomoonah (1881–1939) Boosey, Victoria, Boosey (1882–1948 Boosey North, ''Boosey South'', ''Boosey West'', Burramine West) Boweya North, Victoria, Boweya North (1888–1932 Boweya North Creamery, Yeerip) Bundalong, Victoria, Bundalong Bundalong South, Victoria, Bundalong (1883–1966) Burramine, Victoria, Burramine (1876–1908 Burramine East, Burramine North) Burramine South, Victoria, Burramine South (1882–1947) Cobram, Victoria, Cobram (Boomerang) Cobram East, Victoria, Cobram East Drumanure, Victoria, Drumanure (1882–1856 see Invergordon) Esmond, Victoria, Esmond (1893–1929) Invergordon, Victoria, Invergordon (Invergordon North, Invergordon South, Dunbulbalane, Katandra) Kaarimba, Victoria, Kaarimba (1875–1946 Karimba) Katamatite, Victoria, Katamatite (Naringaningalook East) Katamatite East, Victoria, Katamatite East Katunga, Victoria, Katunga (Sandmount, Katunga East, Katunga South) Koonoomoo, Victoria, Koonoomoo Kotupna, Victoria, Kotupna (1881–1993 Baulkamaugh North, Yambuna, Wakiti Creek, ''Wakiti'') Lake Rowan (1875–1981 Calder's, ''Pelluebla South'') Lower Moira, Victoria, Lower Moira (1902–1953 Madowla Park) Marungi, Victoria, Marungi (1879–1971) Muckatah, Victoria, Muckatah (1881–1920) Mundoona, Victoria, Mundoona (1875–1952) Mywee, Victoria, Mywee (1911–1974) Naring, Victoria, Naring (1914–1915 Naringaningalook West) Nathalia, Victoria, Nathalia (''Barwo'') Numurkah, Victoria, Numurkah (Baulkamaugh, Baala Creek) Peechelba, Victoria, Peechelba (Peechelba Town, Peechelba East) Pelluebla, Victoria, Pelluebla (1880–1993) Picola, Victoria, Picola (Barwo West, Narioka, Picola North, ''Tarma'', ''Tram Island'') Picola West, Victoria, Picola West (1886–1971) St James, Victoria, St James Strathmerton, Victoria, Strathmerton (Coonanga, Strathmerton West, Corrins) Telford, Victoria, Telford Tungamah, Victoria, Tungamah (Hill Plain) Ulupna, Victoria, Ulupna (1879–1926 ''Ulupna Island'') Waaia, Victoria, Waaia (Waaia South) Waggarandall, Victoria, Waggarandall (1879–1964 Wattville, Wattville North, ''Wattville South'') Wilby, Victoria, Wilby (1881–1978 Pelluebla East) Wunghnu, Victoria, Wunghnu Yabba North, Victoria, Yabba North (1891–1967 Catotown) Yabba South, Victoria, Yabba South (1893–1908 Yabba Yabba, Yabba) Yalca, Victoria, Yalca (1879–1957 Yalca East, Yalca North, ''Yalca South'') Yarrawonga, Victoria, Yarrawonga (Pitman Crossing) Yarrawonga South, Victoria, Yarrawonga South Yarroweyah, Victoria, Yarroweyah (Yarroweyah North, Yarroweyah South) Yielima, Victoria, Yielima (1867–1963 Ulupna West, Furze's) Youanmite (1885–1971 Youanmite West) Youarang, Victoria, Youarang (1877–1952) Yundool, Victoria, Yundool (1886–1990)


Shire of Strathbogie

Arcadia South (1904–1928) Avenel, Victoria, Avenel Bailieston (1865–1974 Coy's Diggings, Baillieston, Baillieston South, Baillieston East, Bailieston East, Angustown) Balmattum (1874–1965 Balmattum East, Harry's Creek) Boho (1893–1908 Boho Creamery) Boho South (1902–1969) Creek Junction (1885–1969 ''Too-Rour'', Strathbogie North, Watson's (Strathbogie North)) ''Creightons Creek'' (1902–1937 Creighton Creek Creamery, Creighton Creek) Earlston (1902–1955 Gowangardie South) Euroa, Victoria, Euroa (Branjee, Creighton, Creighton Rail) ''Gooram'' (1880–1956 Gooram Gong) Goulburn Weir (1887–1974) Graytown, Victoria, Graytown (1868–1972 Spring Creek) Kelvin View (1902–1967 Mountain View) ''Kirwins Bridge'' Kithbrook (1921–1970 Strathbogie West) Koonda (1888–1965) Locksley, Victoria, Locksley (R1886–1973 Monea) Longwood, Victoria, Longwood (''Old Longwood'') Longwood East (1890–1948 see Longwood) Mangalore, Victoria, Mangalore (1876–1990 Mangalore West, Gravel Pits Railway Station, ''Gravelside'' (Mitchell Shire)) Marraweeny (1886–1954) Miepoll (1881–1969 Tamleugh West) Mitchellstown (1907–1976 Wattle Vale) Moglonemby (1902–1968 Miepoll South) Molka (1902–1946 Molka Creamery) Moormbool West (1913–1969) Nagambie, Victoria, Nagambie (Bunganail) Pranjip (1902–1919) Riggs Creek (1890–1930) Ruffy, Victoria, Ruffy (Terip Terip) Sheans Creek (1881–1930 Shean's Creek Creamery) Strathbogie, Victoria, Strathbogie (Strathbogie South, Johnson's, Tames) Tabilk (1869–1992) Tamleugh (1881–1968) Tarcombe (1887–1943) Upotipotpon, Victoria, Upotipotpon (Upotipotpon Station) ''Upton Hill'' Violet Town, Victoria, Violet Town Wahring (1867–1974 Dargalong) Whroo (1857–1955) Wirrate (1910–1952)


Unincorporated areas

''Elizabeth Island (Victoria), Elizabeth Island'' Falls Creek, Victoria, Falls Creek Alpine Resort French Island (Victoria), French Island (Tankerton, Fairhaven) ''Gabo Island'' ''Lady Julia Percy Island'' ''Lake Mountain (Victoria), Lake Mountain Alpine Resort'' ''Mount Baw Baw, Mount Baw Baw Alpine Resort'' Mount Buller, Victoria, Mount Buller Alpine Resort ''Mount Hotham, Mount Hotham Alpine Resort'' ''Mount Stirling, Mount Stirling Alpine Resort''


See also

* Counties of Victoria * Local government areas of Victoria * List of regional railway stations in Victoria * List of Melbourne suburbs * List of places in Victoria by population


References

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External links


Victorian Railway Maps 1860 – 2000

Victorian Places

VICNAMES – The Register of Geographic Names
Geography of Victoria (Australia), * Lists of populated places in Australia, Victoria Victoria (Australia)-related lists, Localities Towns in Victoria (Australia),