Parry County


Parry County is one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It is bounded by the Peel River and Cockburn River on the north, near Tamworth. The Moonbi Range is on the eastern boundary, and the Peel Range on the western boundary. The Great Dividing Range is the boundary to the south-east. It includes the towns of Dungowan, Ogunbil, Woolomin, Loomberah, Piallamore and Nundle.
Parry County was named in honour of Sir William Edward Parry, Commissioner for the Australian Agricultural Company, who selected the area within the county which was granted to what was then called the Peel River Company.

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
AinsleyTamworth Regional Council
AnnaTamworth Regional Council
BectiveTamworth Regional Council
BullimballTamworth Regional Council
CalalaTamworth Regional Council
CallaghanTamworth Regional Council
CrawneyTamworth Regional Council
DungowanTamworth Regional Council
GarooTamworth Regional Council
GillTamworth Regional Council
Goonoo GoonooTamworth Regional Council
LoftusTamworth Regional Council
LoomberahTamworth Regional Council
MoolunmoolaTamworth Regional Council
MoorowaraGunnedah Shire Council
MullaTamworth Regional Council
MurroonTamworth Regional Council
NeminghaTamworth Regional Council
NundleTamworth Regional Council
OgunbilTamworth Regional Council
PiallamoreTamworth Regional Council
RoyinnTamworth Regional Council
ScottTamworth Regional Council
SomertonTamworth Regional Council
TamarangTamworth Regional Council
TangarattaTamworth Regional Council
TimbumburiTamworth Regional Council
TuriTamworth Regional Council
VernonWalcha Council
WalchaTamworth Regional Council
WarralTamworth Regional Council
WintonTamworth Regional Council
WombramurraTamworth Regional Council
WoolominTamworth Regional Council
YeerowinTamworth Regional Council