Cobaw, Victoria
Town in Victoria, Australia
37°16′S 144°38′E / 37.267°S 144.633°E / -37.267; 144.633Localities around Cobaw: | ||
Carlsruhe | Cobaw Range / State Forest. | Benloch |
Carlsruhe | Cobaw | Lancefield |
Newham | Newham | Rochford |
Cobaw is a locality in the Macedon Ranges Shire, in Victoria, situated on Dry Creek. The Cobaw area formerly had its own Post Office and State school,[1] now closed. Cobaw Post Office opened on 1 December 1887 and closed in 1952.[2] The Cobaw Range is a section of the Great Dividing Range north of the settlement, running roughly east–west. The ranges are mainly granitic and reach a maximum height of 760m. Most of the western parts of this range are within the boundaries of the Cobaw State Forest. In the 2016 censes Cobaw had a population of 70.[3]
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Localities in the Shire of Macedon Ranges
- Gisborne
- Ashbourne
- Bullengarook
- Carlsruhe
- Clarkefield^
- Darraweit Guim
- Drummond^
- Gisborne South
- Goldie
- Kyneton
- Lancefield
- Lauriston
- Macedon
- Malmsbury^
- Monegeetta
- Mount Macedon
- New Gisborne
- Newham
- Riddells Creek
- Romsey
- Spring Hill^
- Taradale^
- Toolern Vale^
- Tylden^
- Woodend
- Woodend North
- Baynton
- Baynton East
- Benloch
- Bolinda
- Bylands^
- Cadello
- Cherokee
- Chintin
- Cobaw
- Denver^
- Edgecombe
- Fern Hill^
- Greenhill^
- Hesket
- Kerrie
- Kyneton South
- Pastoria
- Pastoria East
- Pipers Creek
- Rochford
- Sidonia
- Springfield
- Tantaraboo
- Trentham East^
^ - Territory divided with another LGA
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