List of Localities in Victoria (Australia) - City of Greater Shepparton

City of Greater Shepparton

36°23′00″S 145°24′00″E / 36.3833333°S 145.4°E / -36.3833333; 145.4

Arcadia • Ardmona (1891- ) • Bunbartha (1879–1966) • Byrneside (1878- Toolamba North, Baldwinsville) • Caniambo (1882–1974) • Congupna (Congupna Road, Congupna Township) • Cooma (1882–1972) • Coomboona (1938–1993) • Cosgrove (1888–1979 Rockville, Dookie West) • Cosgrove South (1894–1962) • Dhurringile (1914–1973) • Dookie (Dookie South, Cashel) • Dookie College (1924-2001 Dookie Agricultural College) • Gillieston (1886–1965) • Girgarre East (1878–1962) • Gowangardie (1891–1967 Gowangardie East) • Grahamvale • Harston (1877–1973 Fawkner) • Invergordon South (1927–1953) • Karramomus (1882–1953 Karramomus North, Karramomus South) • Katandra (1875–1964 Khull's Range, Katandra North) • Katandra West (1927- ) • Kialla (Central Kialla, Kialla Park) • Kialla East (1878–1946) • Kialla West (1875–1951) • Kyabram South (1921–1952 Willowdene) • Lemnos • Marionvale (1902–1960 Marian Vale) • Merrigum (1875- Harrison) • Moorilim (1871–1956 Muddy Creek Bridge) • Mooroopna • Mooroopna North (1877–1973) • Mooroopna North WestMount Major • Murchison (Warranga) • Murchison East (1882–1971 Murchison Railway Station) • Murchison North • Nalinga (1875–1963) • Orrvale (1915–1920) • Pine Lodge (1874–1983 Pine Lodge North, Pine Lodge South, Pine Lodge West and see Shepparton East) • Shepparton (McGuire's Punt, Sheppardtown, Sheppardton, Benarch, Branditt, Colliver, Dunkirk, Fraser, Shepparton Park) • Shepparton East (1902–1950 Pine Lodge) • Shepparton North • St Germains (1878–1963) • Stanhope South (1927–1961) Tallygaroopna (Tallygaroopna West, Tallygaroopna North, Karpool) • Tamleugh North (1885–1942 Tamleugh West ) • Tatura • Tatura East (1927–1950 Hendersyde) • Toolamba (Toolamba East) • Toolamba West (1876–1952) • Undera (Undera North) • Zeerust (1928–1938)

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