List of valleys of Australia
New South Wales
The Geographical Names Board of New South Wales lists 37 valleys in the Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW.[1]
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Although not included in the Geographical Names Register, the following are also valleys in New South Wales:
- Berowra Valley
- Brindabella Valley
- Bylong Valley
- Grose Valley
- Hunter Valley - Technically the Hunter Valley is not a single valley but a series of interlinking valleys forming a single region known formally as the Hunter Region.
- Macquarie Valley (Shellharbour)
- Tweed Valley
Northern Territory
Queensland
- Boyne Valley
- Currumbin Valley
- Fassifern Valley
- Goldsborough Valley [2]
- Lockyer Valley
- Numinbah Valley
- Samford Valley
- Tallebudgera Valley
South Australia
- Aroona Valley
- Barossa Valley
- Clare Valley
- Eden Valley
- Inman Valley
- Kenton Valley
- Second Valley
Tasmania
Placenames Tasmania, the official nomenclature agency of Tasmania, lists 516 geographic entities classed as 'valleys' and 164 with the name of Valley.[3]
- Coal River Valley
- Cradle Valley
- Derwent Valley
- Fingal Valley
- Huon Valley
- Meander Valley
- Styx Valley
- Tamar Valley
- Upper Florentine Valley
- Weld Valley
Victoria
- Goulburn Valley
- Indigo Valley
- King Valley
- La Trobe Valley
Western Australia
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See also
References
- "List of placenames ASSIGNED as VALLEYs". Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales. Archived from the original on 2012-07-16. Retrieved 2008-06-27.
- Goldsborough Valley State Forest Archived 2004-12-22 at the Wayback Machine
- "Placenames Tasmania". placenames.tas.gov.au. Placenames Tasmania, Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
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