County of Carlisle
The County of Carlisle is a county in Queensland, Australia. The county is centred on the city of Mackay and includes most of the Mackay Region. It takes its name from Carlisle in England.
On 7 March 1901, the Governor issued a proclamation legally dividing Queensland into counties under the Land Act 1897. Its schedule described Carlisle thus:
Parishes
Carlisle is divided into parishes, as listed below:| Parish | LGA | Coordinates | Towns |
| Abingdon | Mackay | Marian, Mirani | |
| Bassett | Mackay | North Mackay, Andergrove, Bucasia, Slade Point | |
| Beverley | Mackay | ||
| Bloomsbury | Mackay | Bloomsbury | |
| Bong Bong | Mackay | ||
| Chelona | Mackay | Chelona, Homebush | |
| Eton | Mackay | Eton | |
| Greenmount | Mackay | Walkerston | |
| Hamilton | Mackay | ||
| Hampden | Mackay | Hampden, Habana | |
| Hazledean | Mackay | ||
| Hector | Mackay | Hay Point, Sarina Beach | |
| Homebush | Mackay | Munbura | |
| Howard | Mackay | Mackay, Bakers Creek | |
| Ingot | Mackay | ||
| Kelvin | Mackay | Koumala | |
| Lacy | Mackay | Yalboroo | |
| Macartney | Mackay | ||
| Marton | Mackay | ||
| Mia Mia | Mackay | Finch Hatton, Pinnacle | |
| Mount Funnel | Mackay | Cape Palmerston NP | |
| Ossa | Mackay | Seaforth, Kuttabul, Mount Ossa | |
| Pelion | Mackay | ||
| Sarina | Mackay | Sarina, Armstrong Beach | |
| St Helens | Mackay | Calen, Pindi Pindi | |
| Teemburra | Mackay |