Gordon County, New South Wales


Gordon County is one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. The Macquarie River is the north-eastern boundary.
Gordon County was named in honour of George Hamilton Gordon, Fourth Earl of Aberdeen.

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
BelmoreCabonne Shire Council
BenolongDubbo Regional Council
BenyaCabonne Shire Council
BolderogeryCabonne Shire Council
BuckinbahCabonne Shire Council
BurgoonCabonne Shire Council
BurrawongCabonne Shire Council
CalomaDubbo Regional Council
CardingtonCabonne Shire Council
CatombalDubbo Regional Council
CullenDubbo Regional Council
CurraDubbo Regional Council
DilgaCabonne Shire Council
DrawayDubbo Regional Council
DubboDubbo Regional Council
EurimbulaCabonne Shire Council
GanooDubbo Regional Council
GilgalDubbo Regional Council
GullengambelDubbo Regional Council
GundyDubbo Regional Council
HyandraCabonne Shire Council
LoombahDubbo Regional Council
NarragalDubbo Regional Council
NeureaDubbo Regional Council
ObleyCabonne Shire Council
OxleyDubbo Regional Council
PontoDubbo Regional Council
RedbankDubbo Regional Council
RocheDubbo Regional Council
Rocky PondsCabonne Shire Council
StrathornCabonne Shire Council
TerrabellaDubbo Regional Council
The GapCabonne Shire Council
The SpringsDubbo Regional Council
VeechDubbo Regional Council
WagstaffCabonne Shire Council
WandawandongCabonne Shire Council
WarraberryCabonne Shire Council
WhylandraDubbo Regional Council