County of Cook, Queensland
The county of Cook is a cadastral division of Queensland, centred on the city of Bundaberg, and its name honours Captain James Cook. It was officially named and bounded by the Governor in Council on 7 March 1901 under the Land Act 1897.
Parishes
Cook is divided into parishes, as listed below:| Parish | LGA | Coordinates | Towns |
| Barns | Bundaberg | ||
| Barolin | Bundaberg | Bargara, Burnett Heads, Elliott Heads | |
| Bingera | Bundaberg | ||
| Booyal | Bundaberg | Booyal | |
| Broomfield | North Burnett | ||
| Bundaberg | Bundaberg | Bundaberg, Avoca, Branyan | |
| Burrum | Fraser Coast | Howard | |
| Cherwell | Fraser Coast | ||
| Childers | Bundaberg | Childers | |
| Chowey | North Burnett | Didcot | |
| Coringa | North Burnett | ||
| Dallarnil | North Burnett | Dallarnil | |
| Degilbo | North Burnett | Biggenden, Degilbo | |
| Electra | Bundaberg | ||
| Eureka | Bundaberg | ||
| Gooburrum | Bundaberg | Bundaberg North, Gooburrum | |
| Gregory | Bundaberg | Cordalba | |
| Hercules | Bundaberg | Woodgate | |
| Isis | Bundaberg | Buxton | |
| Kalkie | Bundaberg | Bundaberg East, Kalkie, Walkervale | |
| Kinagin | Bundaberg | ||
| Kolbore | Fraser Coast | ||
| Kullogum | Bundaberg | ||
| Marathon | Bundaberg | Goodwood, Woodgate | |
| Mungore | North Burnett | ||
| North Kolan | Bundaberg | ||
| Otoo | Bundaberg | Oakwood | |
| South Kolan | Bundaberg | ||
| Stanton | Bundaberg | ||
| Takalvan | Bundaberg | ||
| Tantitha | Bundaberg | Sharon | |
| Walsh | Fraser Coast | Burrum Heads, Torbanlea | |
| Woowoonga | North Burnett | ||
| Yandaran | Bundaberg | Yandaran, Avondale |