County of Fitzroy, Queensland

The County of Fitzroy is a county (a cadastral division) in Queensland, Australia.[1] Like all counties in Queensland, it is a non-functional administrative unit, that is used mainly for the purpose of registering land titles.

Fitzroy
Queensland
Location within Queensland
Lands administrative divisions around Fitzroy:
Mackenzie Mackenzie Lennox
Boondooma Fitzroy Canning
Aubigny Cavendish Cavendish

Fitzroy includes the eastern and central parts of the South Burnett Region and part of the former Shire of Kilkivan in the Gympie Region.[2] It was named by the Surveyor-General of New South Wales in the 1850s after Charles Augustus FitzRoy, who served as the Governor of New South Wales from 1848 to 1855. The county was officially named and bounded by the Governor in Council on 7 March 1901 under the Land Act 1897.[1] The county is unrelated to the Fitzroy River, which is centred on the County of Livingstone.

Parishes

Fitzroy is divided into parishes, as listed below:

ParishLGACoordinatesTowns
BarambahSouth Burnett26°19′S 152°05′EMoffatdale
BooieSouth Burnett26°32′S 152°00′E
BoonenneSouth Burnett26°35′S 151°44′EKingaroy, Inverlaw
CharlestownSouth Burnett26°25′S 151°56′E
CherbourgSouth Burnett26°19′S 151°56′ECherbourg
CloynaSouth Burnett26°08′S 151°53′ECloyna
CoolabuniaSouth Burnett26°37′S 151°59′ECoolabunia
GallangowanGympie26°27′S 152°17′E
GoomeribongGympie26°12′S 152°04′EGoomeri
HalySouth Burnett26°46′S 151°37′E
JohnstownSouth Burnett26°25′S 152°06′E
KunioonSouth Burnett26°41′S 151°52′EGoodger
ManumbarGympie26°22′S 152°18′EManumbar
McEuenSouth Burnett26°18′S 151°50′EWondai, Tingoora
MondureSouth Burnett26°12′S 151°45′EHivesville
MurgonSouth Burnett26°13′S 151°55′EMurgon
NanangoSouth Burnett26°41′S 151°59′ENanango
NeumgnaSouth Burnett26°53′S 151°48′E
TaabingaSouth Burnett26°41′S 151°42′EKumbia
TarongSouth Burnett26°47′S 151°50′EBrooklands
TureenSouth Burnett26°50′S 151°40′E
WooroolinSouth Burnett26°28′S 151°46′EKingaroy, Wooroolin
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References

  1. "Fitzroy (entry 12560)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 1 September 2015.
  2. Wide Bay/Burnett District, County of Fitzroy Maps - D4 Series at Queensland Archives.
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