County of Mackenzie
The County of Mackenzie is a county (a cadastral division) in Queensland, Australia, located in the Wide Bay–Burnett region. It was named after Robert Ramsay Mackenzie, who served as Premier of Queensland in 1867–1868 and was also member for Burnett, it was formally named and bounded by the Governor in Council on 7 March 1901 under the Land Act 1897.[1][2]
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Parishes
Mackenzie is divided into parishes, as listed below:
Parish | LGA | Coordinates | Towns |
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Aranbanga | North Burnett | 25°47′S 151°35′E | |
Ban Ban | North Burnett | 25°46′S 151°54′E | |
Barabara | North Burnett | 25°50′S 151°25′E | |
Beninbi | South Burnett | 25°55′S 151°41′E | |
Boonara | Gympie | 26°03′S 152°04′E | |
Boonimba | Gympie | 25°52′S 151°50′E | |
Booubyjan | Gympie | 25°54′S 151°59′E | Booubyjan |
Dundar | North Burnett | 25°40′S 151°54′E | Coalstoun Lakes |
Gayndah | North Burnett | 25°40′S 151°35′E | Gayndah (S) |
Ginoondan | North Burnett | 25°34′S 151°43′E | Wetheron |
Gooroolballin | North Burnett | 25°34′S 151°50′E | Gooroolba, Byrnestown |
Grongah | Gympie | 25°57′S 152°08′E | |
Johngboon | North Burnett | 25°48′S 151°42′E | |
Kinellan | North Burnett | 25°42′S 151°43′E | |
Malmaison | North Burnett | 25°44′S 151°26′E | |
Mundubbera | North Burnett | 25°39′S 151°21′E | Boynewood |
Nangur | Gympie | 26°06′S 152°01′E | |
Toondahra | North Burnett | 25°56′S 151°26′E | |
Wigton | South Burnett | 25°59′S 151°34′E | |
Windera | South Burnett | 26°02′S 151°52′E | Windera |
Woroon | South Burnett | 26°04′S 151°43′E |
References
- "Mackenzie (entry 20442)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
- Wide Bay/Burnett Districts, County of Mackenzie Maps – D7 Series at Queensland Archives.
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