List of Localities in Victoria (Australia) - Golden Plains Shire

Golden Plains Shire

38°01′00″S 143°58′00″E / 38.0166667°S 143.9666667°E / -38.0166667; 143.9666667

Bamganie (1877–1961) • Bannockburn (Leigh Road, Wabdallah) • Barunah Park • Berringa (Kangaroo) • Cambrian Hill (1865–1966) • Cape Clear • Corindhap (Break O'Day, Break Of Day) • Dereel • Durdidwarrah (1866–1919 Stony Creek) • Enfield (1861–1971 Whim Holes, Little Hard Hills) • Garibaldi • Gheringhap • Haddon (1863–1976 Sago Hill) • Happy Valley (1860–1959) • Hesse (1871–1966 Warrambine, Warambeen, Halfway) • Illabarook (1862–1971 Bull Dog, Bulldog Flat) • Inverleigh (Doroq, Barunah Plains) • Lethbridge (Golf Hill) • Linton (Linton's) • Mannibadar (1924–1947) • Maude • Meredith (Woodburn Creek, Woodbourne) • Mount Mercer (1865–1965 Lawaluk) • Murgheboluc (1860–1995) • Napoleons (Napoleon) • Newtown (Newtown-Scarsdale) • Nintingbool • Piggoreet (1864–1952) • Pitfield (1857–1946 Pitfield Plains) • Rokewood • Rokewood Junction (1868–1976 see Rokewood) • Ross Creek (1865–1969 Ross Village, Golden Lake) • Russells Bridge (1923–1930) • Scarsdale (1860- Italian Gully) • She Oaks (Sheoaks) • Shelford (The Leigh) • Smythes Creek (1905–1993 see Smythesdale) • Smythesdale • Springdallah (1902–1930 Burke's) • Staffordshire Reef (1859–1988) • Steiglitz (Steiglitz North, Pipehead) • Stonehaven (1859–1988) • Sutherlands Creek (Sutherland Creek) • Teesdale • Wallinduc (1859–1988 Hollybush, Holly Bush) • Werneth (1859–1988 Wilgul) • Willowvale (1924–1955)

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    A thousand golden sheaves were lying there,
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