Yancowinna County

Yancowinna County is one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales.

Yancowinna
New South Wales
Location in New South Wales
Lands administrative divisions around Yancowinna:
South Australia Farnell Mootwingee
South Australia Yancowinna Tandora
South Australia Menindee Tandora
Yancowinna, shown in a map from 1886

The county contains the city of Broken Hill (in Picton Parish) and village of Silverton (in Umberumberka Parish). The County also has the hamlets of Wallarunga/The Pinnacles, and Burns and the ghost towns of Tarrawingee, Purnamoota.

Some New South Wales industrial relations laws have excluded the county of Yancowinna.[1] The county is also the only part of New South Wales which is in the same time zone as South Australia (+9.5 rather than +10).[2]

The name Yancowinna is believed to be derived from a local Aboriginal word and is also the name of the location within the county of Yancowinna Glen.[3]

Parishes

A full list of parishes found within this county; their current LGA and mapping coordinates to the approximate centre of each location is as follows:

ParishLGACoordinates
AlbertUnincorporated Far West32°00′54″S 141°08′29″E
AldboroughUnincorporated Far West32°14′09″S 141°51′49″E
AlmaUnincorporated Far West32°00′29″S 141°21′49″E
BarrierUnincorporated Far West32°09′24″S 141°38′10″E
BolairaUnincorporated Far West31°57′47″S 141°32′30″E
BomangaldyUnincorporated Far West31°49′58″S 141°11′11″E
BrayUnincorporated Far West31°57′37″S 141°15′19″E
CambelliaUnincorporated Far West
CarringtonUnincorporated Far West31°49′58″S 141°04′34″E
CathcartUnincorporated Far West31°47′09″S 141°35′28″E
CoombarraUnincorporated Far West32°09′22″S 141°28′29″E
CoonbarallaUnincorporated Far West32°03′22″S 141°49′46″E
DhoonUnincorporated Far West32°07′55″S 141°08′39″E
EdgarUnincorporated Far West32°03′01″S 141°14′28″E
EltiUnincorporated Far West31°42′07″S 141°05′33″E
Fairy HillUnincorporated Far West31°39′52″S 141°47′55″E
FarmcoatUnincorporated Far West32°05′13″S 141°40′35″E
HughesUnincorporated Far West32°12′09″S 141°25′49″E
InkermanUnincorporated Far West31°52′21″S 141°54′45″E
JamiesonUnincorporated Far West31°53′33″S 141°04′35″E
LewisUnincorporated Far West31°45′14″S 141°24′00″E
MaharattaUnincorporated Far West31°51′14″S 141°46′46″E
MatongUnincorporated Far West31°49′05″S 141°50′09″E
MeadowsUnincorporated Far West31°39′39″S 141°05′32″E
MoorkaieUnincorporated Far West31°49′09″S 141°38′47″E
Mount GippsUnincorporated Far West31°46′30″S 141°29′16″E
Mundi MundiUnincorporated Far West31°44′19″S 141°13′24″E
MyallaUnincorporated Far West31°44′04″S 141°55′39″E
NadbuckUnincorporated Far West31°56′45″S 141°21′41″E
NaradinUnincorporated Far West31°53′06″S 141°21′39″E
NarranUnincorporated Far West32°07′38″S 141°47′26″E
OpharaUnincorporated Far West32°07′55″S 141°02′50″E
PictonUnincorporated Far West, Broken Hill31°54′34″S 141°28′11″E
PurnamootaUnincorporated Far West31°35′48″S 141°27′50″E
RedanUnincorporated Far West32°14′30″S 141°44′56″E
RobeUnincorporated Far West31°39′21″S 141°21′11″E
SebastopolUnincorporated Far West32°03′39″S 141°33′25″E
SentinelUnincorporated Far West32°10′36″S 141°14′49″E
SoudanUnincorporated Far West32°05′14″S 141°26′11″E
StephenUnincorporated Far West31°48′38″S 141°22′04″E
StratfordUnincorporated Far West32°02′21″S 141°42′30″E
TaraUnincorporated Far West31°54′39″S 141°37′29″E
ThackaringaUnincorporated Far West31°57′42″S 141°06′21″E
UmberumberkaUnincorporated Far West31°50′07″S 141°16′29″E
VictoriaUnincorporated Far West32°04′16″S 141°02′47″E
WaukerooUnincorporated Far West31°41′05″S 141°33′48″E
Yancowinna EastUnincorporated Far West31°38′59″S 141°54′54″E
Yancowinna NorthUnincorporated Far West31°39′40″S 141°40′49″E
YancowinnaUnincorporated Far West31°45′29″S 141°43′04″E
YangallaUnincorporated Far West31°36′56″S 141°14′23″E

References

  1. "NSW Office of Industrial Relations: Awards Online". www.industrialrelations.nsw.gov.au. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 22 March 2008.
  2. "New South Wales". www.greenwichmeantime.com. Retrieved 22 March 2008.
  3. "Yancowinna". Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales. Retrieved 11 August 2013.
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