List of Localities in Victoria (Australia) - Shire of Central Goldfields

Shire of Central Goldfields

37°03′00″S 143°44′00″E / 37.05°S 143.7333333°E / -37.05; 143.7333333

Adelaide Lead (Opossum Gully, Norval) • Alma • Amherst • Archdale (1878–1961) • Archdale Junction (1902–1954) • Bet Bet (1861–1975) • Betley (1889–1975 Middle Bridge) • Bowenvale (1865–1981 Timor, Leviathan Reef) • Bromley (1861–1942 Burnt Creek) • Bung Bong (Moore's Flat) • Caralulup (1879–1954) • Carisbrook (Charlotte Plains, Mosquito Flat) • Cotswold (1910–1924) • Craigie (1860–1949 McCullum's Creek, Cockatoo, Narrigal) • Daisy Hill (1875–1968 Emu) • Dunluce (1904–1942 Natte Yallock East) • Dunolly • FlagstaffGolden Point • Goldsborough (1868–1964 Goldsborough Reef see Dunolly) • Havelock (1861–1933) • Inkerman (1861–1919) • Lillicur • Majorca (1863–1973 Tullaroop Dam) • Maryborough (Primrose Hill) • Moliagul • Moolort (Moolort North) • Moonlight Flat (1890–1958 Moonlight) • Mount Cameron (1871–1994) • Mount Glasgow • Mount Hooghly (1886–1940) • Natte Yallock (1867–1993) • Red Lion (1864–1910 Mount Greenock) • Rodborough (1879–1929) • Simson (1888–1895 Shaw's Reef Railway Station, Simson's Railway Station see Maryborough) • Stony Creek (1902–1907) • Talbot (Back Creek, Rocky Flat) • Timor (1865–1884 see Bowenvale) • Timor West (1880–1955) • Wareek (1870–1977)

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