Killara County


Killara County is one of the 141 cadastral divisions of New South Wales. The Darling River is its south eastern boundary.
Killara County was named after Killara Station with Killara believed to be derived from a local Aboriginal word.

Parishes within this county

A full list of parishes found within this county; their current LGA and mapping coordinates to the approximate centre of each location is as follows:
ParishLGACoordinates
ArabiCentral Darling Shire
BalaraCentral Darling Shire
BatthingCentral Darling Shire
BinpookerCentral Darling Shire
BonnyCentral Darling Shire
BungadoolCentral Darling Shire
Byco BirraCentral Darling Shire
CallindraCentral Darling Shire
CalpacairaCentral Darling Shire
CobrillaCentral Darling Shire
DevonCentral Darling Shire
DilkooshaCentral Darling Shire
DoloraCentral Darling Shire
EuolaCentral Darling Shire
Far WestCentral Darling Shire
GigelCentral Darling Shire
GordonCentral Darling Shire
GrahamCentral Darling Shire
HayCentral Darling Shire
JamiesonCentral Darling Shire
KambulaCentral Darling Shire
KillaraCentral Darling Shire
MarraCentral Darling Shire
MoollawoolkaCentral Darling Shire
Mount JackCentral Darling Shire
MuntawaCentral Darling Shire
MusgraveCentral Darling Shire
MyaliCentral Darling Shire
MyallCentral Darling Shire
NewlandCentral Darling Shire
ParkesCentral Darling Shire
ParooCentral Darling Shire
PulacarraCentral Darling Shire
ReddinCentral Darling Shire
ServiceCentral Darling Shire
StewartCentral Darling Shire
TallandraCentral Darling Shire
TallararaCentral Darling Shire
ThoolaboolCentral Darling Shire
TilpaCentral Darling Shire
TowriCentral Darling Shire
TuttyCentral Darling Shire
UndelcarraCentral Darling Shire
WalkerCentral Darling Shire
WarookCentral Darling Shire
WarramuttyCentral Darling Shire
WolseleyCentral Darling Shire
YamaranieCentral Darling Shire