List of Localities in Victoria (Australia) - Shire of Southern Grampians

Shire of Southern Grampians

37°31′00″S 142°02′00″E / 37.5166667°S 142.0333333°E / -37.5166667; 142.0333333

Balmoral • Bochara (1927–1957 Nigretta) • Branxholme (Ardachy, Morven) • Brit Brit (1923–1971) • Buckley Swamp • Bulart (1912–1946 Kyup, The Anchorage, Mooralla Estate, Parkwood) • Byaduk (Neukirch) • Byaduk North (1882–1969 see Byaduk) • Carapook (1868–1968 Carrapook, Amblerton, Clifford) • Cavendish (Mona Park) • Cherrypool (1915–1963) • Clover Flat (1923–1975 Muntham) • Coleraine • Coojar (1924–1953) • Croxton East (1868–1959) • Culla (1902–1952 Moree, Mooree) • Dunkeld (Mount Sturgeon) • Englefield (1924–1959) • Gatum (1883–1971 Gatum Gatum, Parkside) • Gazette (1954–1957) • Glenisla (1902–1969 Glenisla Crossing, Hynes) • Glenthompson (Strathmore, Yuppeekiar) • Grampians (Big Cord, Strachans) • Gringegalgona (1921–1975 The Gums) • Gritjurk (1902–1954 Gritjurk North, Gritjurk South) • Hamilton (Grangeburn, The Grange, Hamilton North, Pedrina Park) • Hensley Park (1928–1962 Kanawalla) • Hilgay (1924–1956) • Karabeal (1872–1949) • Konongwootong (1916–1957 Konongwootong North) • Melville Forest (1923–1975) • Mirranatwa (1882–1952) • Mooralla (1891–1966 Lambruck) • Morgiana (1953–1966) • Mount Napier • Moutajup (1872–1975) • Muntham (1915–1923 see Clover Flat) • Nareen (1870–1974 Wando Dale, Wando Heights) • Penshurst (Penshurst South, Mount Rouse, Purdeet East) • Pigeon Ponds (1911–1958) • Rocklands (1902–1966 Woohlpooer, Rocklands Dam, Fergusons, Glendinning) • Strathkellar (1909–1993) • Tabor (Croxton East Railway Station) • Tarrayoukyan (1878–1959) • Tarrenlea (1922–1936 Winninburn) • Tarrington (Hochkirch) • Vasey (1923–1971) (Cadden Flat) • Victoria Point • Victoria Valley (1873–1968) • Wannon (1861–1982) • WarrayureWoodhouse • Wootong Vale (1923–1964) • Yatchaw (1915–1964) • Yulecart (1908–1957)

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