Clarence Valley Council - Towns and Localities in The Local Government Area

Towns and Localities in The Local Government Area

Towns and localities in the Clarence Valley Council are:

  • Alumy Creek
  • Angourie
  • Banyabba
  • Baryulgil
  • Billys Creek
  • Brooms Head
  • Calliope
  • Carrs Creek
  • Carrs Island
  • Chatsworth
  • Clouds Creek
  • Coaldale
  • Coldstream
  • Copmanhurst
  • Coutts Crossing
  • Cowper
  • Diggers Camp
  • Eatonsville
  • Gilletts Ridge
  • Glenreagh
  • Grafton
  • Great Marlow
  • Gulmarrad
  • Gurranang
  • Harwood
  • Iluka
  • Junction Hill
  • Koolkhan
  • Kungala
  • Lanitza
  • Lawrence
  • Maclean
  • Minnie Water
  • Mororo
  • Mountain View
  • Nymboida
  • Palmers Channel
  • Palmers Island
  • Rushforth
  • Sandon
  • Seelands
  • Shark Creek
  • South Arm
  • South Grafton
  • Southampton
  • Southgate
  • Stockyard Creek
  • Swan Creek
  • Trenayr
  • Tucabia
  • Tullymorgan
  • Tyndale
  • Tyringham
  • Ulmarra
  • Waterview
  • Waterview Heights
  • Wooloweyah
  • Wooli
  • Woombah
  • Yamba

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