Port Macquarie-Hastings Council - Towns and Localities in The Local Government Area

Towns and Localities in The Local Government Area

Towns and localities in the Port Macquarie-Hastings Council are:

  • Bagnoo
  • Ballengarra
  • Batar
  • Beechwood
  • Bellangry
  • Blackmans Point
  • Bonny Hills
  • Byabarra
  • Camden Haven
  • Camden Head
  • Comboyne
  • Cooperabung
  • Debenham
  • Dicks Hill
  • Dunbogan
  • Ellenborough
  • Fernbank Creek
  • Frazers Creek
  • Grants Beach
  • Gum Scrub
  • Hacks Ferry
  • Herons Creek
  • Hibbard
  • Huntingdon
  • Innes View
  • Kendall
  • Kew
  • Kindee
  • Lakewood
  • Lake Cathie
  • Lake Innes
  • Laurieton
  • Logans Crossing
  • Long Flat
  • Lorne
  • Mortons Creek
  • Mount Seaview
  • North Haven
  • North Shore
  • Pappinbarra
  • Pembrooke
  • Port Macquarie
  • Rawdon Island
  • Riverside
  • Rollands Plains
  • Rossglen
  • Sancrox
  • Telegraph Point
  • The Hatch
  • Thrumster
  • Toms Creek
  • Upper Rollands Plains
  • Wauchope
  • West Haven
  • Yarras

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