Rural City of Ararat
37°17′00″S 142°55′00″E / 37.2833333°S 142.9166667°E / -37.2833333; 142.9166667
Ararat (Canton Lead, Cathcart, Warra Yadin, Ararat East) • Armstrong (Armstrong's) • Ballyrogan (1875–1930 Challicum) • Bayindeen (1892–1975) • Bornes Hill • Buangor (1863–1994 Buangor East) • Cathcart (1859–1946 and see Ararat) • Denicull Creek (1874–1931) • Dobie (1862–1972 Dobies Bridge, Dobies, Jacksons Creek) • Dunneworthy • Elmhurst (1865–1993) • Eversley (1858–1920) • Glenlogie • Lake Bolac (Mellier) • Langi Logan (1877–1970 Ardara, Jackson's Creek, Wirri Wirri, Westgarth, Langi Logan South) • Mafeking (1900–1958 Jimmy Creek) • Maroona (1872-2000 Maroona West) • Middle Creek (1881–1971) • Mininera (1913- Mininera East) • Mount Cole (1865–1975 Ben Nevis) • Mount Cole Creek (1907–1962) • Moyston (Barton, Campbell's Reef, Jallukar, Londonderry) • Narrapumelap South • Nerrin Nerrin (1913–1994) • Norval (1870–1946 Opossum Gully) • Pomonal (Pomona, Mona, Mount William) • Rhymney (1875–1957 Rhymney Reef) • Rocky Point (1920–1952) • Rossbridge (1873–1962 Ross Bridge) • Stavely (1909–1969) • Streatham (Fiery Creek) • Tatyoon (1867–1994 Tatyoon North, Tatyoon Railway, Kiora) • Warrak (1879–1975) • Westmere (1913–1993) • Wickliffe ( Berrambool, Narrapumelap) • Willaura (Brennan, Talkadorno, Watgania, Buninjon, Lake Buninjon, Calvert, Yarram Park) • Willaura North (1872–1883 Kalymna, Kia Ora)
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