Tongowoko County


Tongowoko County is one of the 141 cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It is located in the remote north-west of the state, south of the Queensland border.
The name Tongowoko is 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
BinarooUnincorporated
BolwarryUnincorporated
CalathundaUnincorporated
CaryapundyUnincorporated
ChurrigaUnincorporated
ConnulpieUnincorporated
HermitageUnincorporated
KoonyaboothieUnincorporated
KurawilliaUnincorporated
MokelyUnincorporated
Mount StuartUnincorporated
Mount WoodUnincorporated
OliveUnincorporated
SilvaUnincorporated
TooncurrieUnincorporated
TongowokoUnincorporated
TorrensUnincorporated
WanpahUnincorporated
WarrattaUnincorporated
WarriUnincorporated
WhittabranahUnincorporated
YalpungaUnincorporated
YanderraUnincorporated

From 2009, the parishes of Tongowoko lie within Division A of the Western Livestock Health and Pest District, along with Evelyn, Farnell, Fitzgerald, Mootwingee, Poole, Tandora, Yantara, and Yungnulgra Counties; some parishes of Killara, Yancowinna, and Young; and with Connulpie and Omura Parishes of Delalah County.