County of Raglan

Cadastral division in Queensland, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The County of Raglan is a county (a cadastral division) in Queensland, Australia, located mostly within the Shire of Banana in Central Queensland.[1][2] The county was first created in January 1854 by the office of the Colonial Secretary of New South Wales.[3] On 7 March 1901, the Governor issued a proclamation legally dividing Queensland into counties under the Land Act 1897.[4] Its schedule described Raglan thus:

Bounded on the south by the southern boundaries of Winterbourne, Callide and Prairie; on the west by the western boundaries of the parishes of Prairie, Spier, Earlsfield, Bundalba, Dundee, Gelobera and Calliungal; on the north by the county of Livingstone; and on the east by the counties of Livingstone, Deas Thompson, and Clinton.

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Parishes

Raglan is divided into parishes, as listed below:

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ParishLGACoordinatesTowns
AnnandaleBanana24°06′S 150°30′E
BundalbaBanana24°02′S 150°14′E
BunerbaBanana23°54′S 150°20′E
CallideBanana24°22′S 150°43′E
CalliungalRockhampton23°41′S 150°22′EMount Morgan
CraiglandsBanana24°04′S 150°39′E
DonBanana24°03′S 150°23′E
DumgreeBanana24°10′S 150°40′E
DundeeBanana23°53′S 150°10′EDululu, Wowan
EarlsfieldBanana24°11′S 150°23′EJambin
GeloberaRockhampton23°46′S 150°28′E
MantonBanana23°57′S 150°37′E
PrairieBanana24°25′S 150°32′EBiloela, Thangool
SpierBanana24°17′S 150°30′E
ThalbergBanana24°18′S 150°41′E
UlogieBanana23°55′S 150°29′E
WinterbourneGladstone24°19′S 150°53′E
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