County of Marsh

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Marsh
Queensland
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Location within Queensland
Lands administrative divisions around Marsh:
Pring Derby Merivale
Carnarvon Marsh Bentinck
Stapylton (NSW) Arrawatta (NSW) Clive
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The County of Marsh is a county (a cadastral division) in the southern Darling Downs region of Queensland, Australia, on the state border with New South Wales. It was named and bounded by the Governor in Council on 7 March 1901 under the Land Act 1897. [1] [2]

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Parishes

Marsh is divided into parishes, as listed below:

ParishLGACoordinatesTowns
Badgery Goondiwindi 28°10′S150°56′E / 28.167°S 150.933°E / -28.167; 150.933 (Badgery Parish)
BendideeGoondiwindi 28°17′S150°33′E / 28.283°S 150.550°E / -28.283; 150.550 (Bendidee Parish)
BengallaGoondiwindi 28°38′S150°39′E / 28.633°S 150.650°E / -28.633; 150.650 (Bengalla Parish) Yelarbon
BringalilyGoondiwindi 28°14′S151°06′E / 28.233°S 151.100°E / -28.233; 151.100 (Bringalily Parish)
CommoronGoondiwindi 28°24′S150°23′E / 28.400°S 150.383°E / -28.400; 150.383 (Commoron Parish)
CurribaGoondiwindi 28°25′S150°43′E / 28.417°S 150.717°E / -28.417; 150.717 (Curriba Parish)
EenaGoondiwindi 28°19′S150°52′E / 28.317°S 150.867°E / -28.317; 150.867 (Eena Parish)
GoondiwindiGoondiwindi 28°31′S150°22′E / 28.517°S 150.367°E / -28.517; 150.367 (Goondiwindi Parish) Goondiwindi
InglewoodGoondiwindi 28°21′S151°03′E / 28.350°S 151.050°E / -28.350; 151.050 (Inglewood Parish)
KerimbillaGoondiwindi 28°18′S150°41′E / 28.300°S 150.683°E / -28.300; 150.683 (Kerimbilla Parish)
MerawaGoondiwindi 28°36′S150°29′E / 28.600°S 150.483°E / -28.600; 150.483 (Merawa Parish)
MerindaGoondiwindi 28°02′S150°35′E / 28.033°S 150.583°E / -28.033; 150.583 (Merinda Parish)
Millmerran Toowoomba 28°03′S151°10′E / 28.050°S 151.167°E / -28.050; 151.167 (Millmerran Parish)
Mingimarny Toowoomba 28°08′S151°10′E / 28.133°S 151.167°E / -28.133; 151.167 (Mingimarny Parish)
MoogoonGoondiwindi 28°26′S150°32′E / 28.433°S 150.533°E / -28.433; 150.533 (Moogoon Parish)
MorennanGoondiwindi 28°05′S150°47′E / 28.083°S 150.783°E / -28.083; 150.783 (Morennan Parish) Kindon
SandsGoondiwindi 28°30′S150°51′E / 28.500°S 150.850°E / -28.500; 150.850 (Sands Parish) Whetstone
Stonehenge Toowoomba 28°06′S151°19′E / 28.100°S 151.317°E / -28.100; 151.317 (Stonehenge Parish) Stonehenge
WhetstoneGoondiwindi 28°24′S150°55′E / 28.400°S 150.917°E / -28.400; 150.917 (Whetstone Parish)
WondalliGoondiwindi 28°33′S150°40′E / 28.550°S 150.667°E / -28.550; 150.667 (Wondalli Parish)
WyagaGoondiwindi 28°08′S150°40′E / 28.133°S 150.667°E / -28.133; 150.667 (Wyaga Parish)
YagaburneGoondiwindi 28°11′S150°32′E / 28.183°S 150.533°E / -28.183; 150.533 (Yagaburne Parish) Yagaburne

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References

  1. "Marsh (entry 21093)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government . Retrieved 8 September 2015.
  2. Darling Downs District, County of Marsh Maps – B9 Series at Queensland Archives.