Rankin County, New South Wales


Rankin County is one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It includes part of the Paroo-Darling National Park. The border to the north-west is the Darling River.
Rankin County was named after Rankin Range – Mount Rankin which is in Bathurst, New South Wales.

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
AlbertCobar Shire
Basin BankCobar Shire
BilboCobar Shire
BooborowieCobar Shire
BuckinbeCobar Shire
BuddaCobar Shire
Bulla BullaCobar Shire
ClarkeCobar Shire
CoombesCobar Shire
DarlingCobar Shire
DeniehyCobar Shire
Donald PlainCobar Shire
DonalroeCobar Shire
EttyCobar Shire
GidgiegalumbaCobar Shire
GreenoughCobar Shireunknown
KeilorCobar Shire
KendallCobar Shire
KirkingleCobar Shire
LawrenceCobar Shire
MaryCobar Shire
MillpillburyCobar Shire
MulgaCobar Shire
MunbunyaCobar Shire
SalisburyCentral Darling Shireunknown
StanleyCobar Shire
StanleyCobar Shire
TankarookCobar Shire
ThourumbleCobar Shire
TurnerCobar Shire
WallandraCobar Shire
WeelongBourke Shire
WeelongbarCobar Shire
WigillaCobar Shire
WooreCobar Shire
WooreCobar Shire