Friday 30 May 2014

" To my mind, the immigrant who disgraces an Australian river, or mountain, or town-site, or locality of any kind, with the name of his own insanitary European birthplace is guilty of a presumption which amounts to unpardonable impudence."

- Joseph Furphy (1843 Yering-1912 Perth) -aka 'Tom Collins' a nickname for 'an unreliable source'. Strangely, Furphy's own surname came to be a commonplace term in Australia, meaning, funnily enough, an unreliable source, or an unverifiable but often true story. And that's no furphy.


I LIKE THE NATIVE NAMES

"I like the native names,as Parramatta,
- And Illawarra, and Woolloomooloo;
Nandowra, Woogarora, Bulkomatta,
- Tomah, Toongabbie, Mittagong, Meroo;
Buchobble, Cumleroy, and Coollangatta,
- The Warragumby, Bargo, Burradoo;
Cookbundoon, Varrabauga, Wingecarribee,
The Wollondilly, Yurumbon, Bungarribee.

I hate your Goulburn Downs and Goulburn Plains,
- And Goulburn River and the Goulburn Range,
And Mount Goulburn and Goulburn Vale! One's brains
- Are turned with Goulburns! Vile scorbutic mange
For immortality! Had I the reins
- Of Government for a fortnight, I would change
These Downing Street appellatives, and give
The country names that deserve to live."

- Rev. John Dunmore Lang (1799-1878)
quoted in 'Bards in the Wilderness' -by Brian Elliot and Adrian Mitchell
- (Melbourne, 1970), p.29


Are the Pommie (English) or the new names any better? or worse? -

I like names that remember some reality, a happening, or someone real. Let them be unalloyed and fresh raw Australian as Dry Creek, Brown's Waterholes, Burning Plains, Red Gum Flat, Beagley's Bridge, Saltwater River, and so forth.

If they're English forms let them be those in Australian usage, such as creek - rather that brook, paddocks - rather than meadows, plains - rather that heath, flat - rather than place, bush - rather than wood, etc.

Worst are named as realtor's spin. The land agents and property developers always appeal with sudivision names to the lowest commonest denominator, such as in pet or childish human dreams stuck in maudlin repetition, like old security blankets, with platitudes and the falseness such as limp nostalgia for the old country, that as have given rise to many nausiating names in Australian suburbs, such is in Melbourne suburbia: - Doncaster, Surrey Hills, Brighton, Croydon, Hampton, Canterbury, Bayswater, Notting Hill, Cheltenham, Malvern, Armadale, Chelsea, Ivanhoe etc -

Or else those evocative of the romance of soft-headed dreams of displacement as if it was hope, using essentially bowdlerised terms like park, or meadows, or dale, or grove, or glen, or brook, and even vale rather than valley - terms evocative of more verdant lands, in place names like Albert Park, Middle Park, Vermont, Roxburgh Park, Endeavour Hills, Caroline Springs, even Broadmeadows, Altona Meadows, Westmeadows, Park Orchards, to the double abominations such as Parkdale, Lynbrook, Ashwood, Eastwood, or Hampton Park.




AUSTRALIAN PLACES


VICTORIA:


MELBOURNE

Ashwood, Victoria - was 'NORWOOD' in 'BOROONDARA'

Auburn / Glenferrie, Hawthorn, Victoria - was 'RED GUM FLAT'

Balwyn, Victoria - was 'THE BAY OF BISCAY" 'BOROONDARA'

Bayswater, Victoria - was 'SCORESBY NORTH' or 'DANDENONG CREEK'- also ? - [Bayswater is no improvement]

Bayswater, Victoria (part) was nicknamed 'GERMANTOWN' -one-time early on called 'MACAULEY' - though before that it was known as "BRAL BRAL" a name linked to the a Black's camp on the Dandenong Creek near G W Leach's store dating to about 1869 - (see Helen Coulson)

Beaumaris, Victoria, was originally 'MOYSEY'S BAY', 'MOYSEY'S POINT' or just 'MOYSEY'S'

Bonbeach - Patterson River, Victoria - was originally 'WANNARCKLADDIN' from the Bunurong aboriginal

Box Hill, Victoria - was 'NUNAWADING'

Broadmeadows (plains), Victoria - was 'WAT-WILL-ROON' - from the original Wurundjeri

Bulleen, Victoria - was 'BULLN BULLN' or 'BULLEEN-BULLEEN' - from the original Wurrundjeri for Lyrebird

Burnley, Victoria - - was 'YARRABERG' - after German-settlers

Burwood, Victoria (western part) - was 'NORWOOD'

Burwood, Victoria (part) - was 'BENNETTSWOOD'

Burwood, Victoria (part on Gardiner's Creek) - was 'BALLYSHANNASSY'

Camberwell, Victoria - was 'BOROONDARA'

Campbellfield, Victoria - was 'MERRI CREEK'

Campbellfield west, Victoria - was 'WAT-WILL-ROON' - from the original Wurundjeri

Canterbury, Victoria - was 'W CREEK' or 'WEST CREEK' or 'WESTENBACH' in German, in 'BOROONDARA'

Carnegie Sth, Caulfield Sth, Victoria - was 'ROSSTOWN' - after William Murray Ross' sugar beet mill & rail town

Carrum, Victoria - was originally 'CARRUM CARRUM' - from the Bunurong aboriginal

COBURG, Victoria - was 'PENTRIDGE' or 'PENTRIDGE VILLAGE'

Collingwood, Victoria, - was -'NEWTOWN' - when in was

Croydon, Victoria - was 'WHITE FLATS'

Croydon Hills -Croydon North, Victoria (east part) - was "SCRUBBY CREEK"

Croydon Railway station - was originally 'WARRANDYTE' - later 'SOUTH WARRANDYTE'

Doncaster, Victoria - was 'BRESLAU' also 'WALDAU' - names by earliest German settlers

East Brunswick, Victoria - was 'PHILLIPSTOWN'

East Burwood, Victoria (@ Springvale Road) - was 'HARKAWAY' after an early pub

East Burwood, Victoria (@ Springvale Road) - was 'TALLY-HO' later, after the boy's training far

East Fawkner, Victoria was 'MERRI CREEK'

East Malvern, Victoria - was 'GARDINER'S CREEK'

East Richmond & East Collingwood, Victoria - was 'YARRABERG' - after German-settlers

Eltham, Victoria (part) - was 'LITTLE ELTHAM'

Footscray (northeast part) -was 'SALTWATER RIVER' or 'SALTWATER CROSSING'

Frankston, Victoria - was "KANNANOOK " - from the Bunurong - for the local estaurine creek

Glenferrie, Auburn / Hawthorn, Victoria - was 'RED GUM FLAT'

Greensborough, Victoria (part) - was 'JANEFIELD'

Greensborough, Victoria (part) - was 'PLAUEN' -named byearliest German Settler

Greensborough, Victoria - was 'PLENTY RIVER'

Hartwell, Victoria - was 'W CREEK' or 'WEST CREEK' or 'WESTENBACH' (in German) in 'BOROONDARA'

Hawthorn, Glenferrie, Auburn - Victoria - was 'RED GUM FLAT'

Hawthorn - was 'BOROONDARA'

Kew, Victoria - was 'BOROONDARA' 'UPPER HAWTHORNE' - in 'NORTH BOROONDARA'

Mitcham, Victoria - was

Mornington, Victoria - was 'SCHNAPPER POINT' or 'SNAPPER POINT

Mount Waverley, Victoria - was 'BLACK FLAT'

Mount Waverley & Ashburton, Victoria (Part) - was 'JORDANVILLE

Murrumbeena South , Victoria - was 'ROSSTOWN' - after William Murray Ross' sugar beet mill & rail town

North Melbourne, Victoria - was 'HOTHAM' - with 'WEST HOTHAM', 'NORTH HOTHAM' etc

Northcote (southwest side) - was "RUCKER'S HILL" - after

Northcote, Victoria - was 'DAREBIN CREEK'

Nunawading, Victoria - was 'TUNSTALL'

Oakleigh, Victoria - was 'SCOTCHMAN'S CREEK'

Patterson River / Bonbeach, Victoria - was originally 'WANNARCKLADDIN' from the Bunurong aboriginal

Port Melbourne, Victoria - was 'SANDRIDGE'

Preston. Victoria, - was 'IRISHTOWN' after Samuel Jeffrey arrived 1841 from Ireland

South Melbourne, Victoria - was 'EMERALD HILL'

South Melbourne, Victoria (part)- was 'CANVASTOWN'

South Preston, Victoria - was 'GOWERVILLE' - " 2 kilometres south of Wood's store at the junction of Plenty Road and High Street, the latter of which served as a route to Sydney. Throughout the 1880s the area between Wood's Store and the junction would be known as "Gowerville":

Surrey Hills, Victoria (early) -was 'BACK CREEK' or 'RUCKENBACH' in German, - [Surrey Hills is a realtor's spin]

Surrey Hills, Victoria (eastern part, later) - was 'LITTLE NUNAWADING' - [Surrey Hills is a realtor's spin]

Thomastown, Victoria (part) - was 'DRY CREEK'

Thomastown, Victoria (part) - was 'WESTGARTHTOWN' or 'GERMANTOWN' by earliest German settlers

Thornbury, Victoria (part) - was 'GOWERVILLE' - as above

Wantirna, Victoria - was 'SCORESBY NORTH' or 'DANDENONG CREEK'- [Wantirna is an improvement!]

Waverley, Mount Victoria - was 'BLACK FLAT'

Waverley & Ashburton, Victoria (Part) - was 'JORDANVILLE




COUNTRY

Albury, NSW & Wodonga, Vic. - original known simply as the "Crossing Place"

Alexandra, Victoria - was first known as 'Redgate', or 'Red Gate Diggings'

Apollo Bay, Victoria - was originally called 'MIDDLETON' then 'KRAMBRUK'
-"The first European settlers were timber cutters in the 1850s who subsequently established sawmills.[3] Farmers later moved into the area and a small settlement on Apollo Bay named Middleton developed. A Post Office of that name (with a fortnightly mail delivery) opened on 1 May 1873 (relocated to the township of Krambruk in 1881 and renamed Apollo Bay in 1898).[4] During this period almost all access to the area was by sea. The township of Krambruk (later to be renamed Apollo Bay) was established in 1877, and a school was open by 1880. With the upgrade of the road to the town in 1927 and the completion of the Great Ocean Road in 1932, the town became a tourist destination and an important fishing port."

Bayswater, Victoria was known as Dandenong Creek,

Belgrave, Victoria - was early known as "Monbulk" - for the "Monbulk Creek & Pastoral Station' also known briefly as 'Glassford'. - see Monbulk

Bendigo, Victora - was the nickname for the place from "Abednego Creek" or "Bendigo Creek" after "Bendigo's Hut" for a man nicknamed after a boxer, William Abednego Thompson, generally known as "Bendigo Thompson". It was first known as "Castleton", then known officially as 'Sandhurst Diggings or just "SANDHURST" - But the nickname BENDIGO prevailed. May it continue.

Camperdown, Victoria - was first called 'Timboon', from the Aboriginal 'DJIMBOONG.' - Timboon is now the name of a different nearby town.

Castlemaine, Victoria was early called both "Forest Creek" and the "Mount Alexander Diggings" or juts "Mount Alexander" after the eminence to the east.

Cherrypool, Western Victoria - is the bastard-English form of the aboriginal 'DJIRRUBOOL" or TCHERRAPBOOL"

Cockatoo, Victoria - was COCKATOO CREEK

Cressy, Victoria - Was FRENCHMAN's - or FRENCHMAN's CROSSING - from Crécy, France. The Aboriginal name was "BITUP."

Creswick, Victoria - was first known as 'Creswick's Creek.' = The aboriginal name for the valley was "COLOMBENE."

Darlington, Victoria -was 'ELEPHANT BRIDGE' (on the Mt Emu Creek) - after nearby Mt Elephant The aboriginal name was "COCORN".

Daylesford, Victoria - was first known as 'WOMBAT FLAT"

Derrinallum, Victora - was 'MOUNT ELEPHANT' -
but 'DERRINALLUM' is a version of the original aboriginal name 'Gerin yelam' for the same mountain -which can be rendered either as Djerrinyallum or Tjerrinyallum

Eildon, Victoria - was early known as 'Devil's River'.

Foster, South Gippsland, Vic. - = was "STOCKYARD CREEK"

Freshwater Creek, Victoria - was 'WALDKIRCH'

Geelong, Victoria - from the Dadjawurrung aboriginal, was early on also rendered 'JILLONG'

Grovedale, Geelong, Victoria - was 'GERMANTOWN'

Hamilton, Victoria - was 'THE GRANGE' - [neither are much good]

Harkaway, Victoria - was 'ZION HILL' or "Zion Hügel" - early named by German Settler, Ernst Gottlob Wanke

Jim Crow (Creek), Daylesford - is the bastard-English form of the aboriginal "DJUMMKRAW" or "TCHIMCREU"

Kallista, Victoria - was 'South Sassafras'

Kinglake, Victoria - was first known as 'Mountain Rush' for a gold find. A 'Mountain Rush Post Office' opened on 7 May 1862.

Lismore, Victoria - was 'BROWN'S WATERHOLES'
- Here's why: it dates from first settlement. -"In the autumn of 1837, settlers arrived from Tasmania, and, for a while settled about the Geelong district, where boats were unloading off Point Henry. ... This arrangement did not last ... The Browns, Andrew and his brothers, settled briefly with some sheep for Charles McLachlan at Waurn Ponds and then set out (west) on their own account for Mt Elephant, where they called their stations (Mount Elephant) No.1 and No.2, and the creek along which they settled became known as Brown's Waterholes (later Lismore)." G. Claud Notman - Of Sheep And Men' (Skipton, Vic. 1981)

Maffra, Gippsland - was originally "Boisdale Station". Boisdale is now subdistrict. Early spelt MAFRA - after a town in Portugal.

Maldon, Victoria - was first called 'Cairn Curran' (after a Station) or 'Tarrengower" from the Aboriginal 'DJARRANGAUWA' for the nearby mountain> Also known as "Tarrangower Fields".

Mansfield, Victoria, was first known as 'Mount Battery', awith the area known as "Banbury'.

Monbulk, Victoria, was first known as 'Dandenong Forest" - Monbulk is after Monbulk Creek & Station, from the Aboriginal "Monpbolluck" - or "Monpbolk"

Mortlake, Victoria - was 'MOUNT SHADWELL' / 'MT SHADWELL' which was earlier in the Girai Wurrung Aboriginal "BOOROOK" or "BOROKE"

Mount Evelyn, Victoria - was "SCRUBBY HILL"

Mount Evelyn, Victoria - (later) was "VALINDA" or "OLINDA VALE"

Mount Evelyn (South & East side) was 'McKILLOP' - after John McKILLOP, Pioneer

Narre Warren, Victoria - was 'NARRE-NARRE WARREN' - the Wurundjeri & Bununrong aboriginal names

Nangana, Cockatoo, Victoria - was 'CRICHTONS' or 'CRICHTON'S LOOSE BAG'

Penshurst, Victoria - was 'MOUNT ROUSE' / 'MT ROUSE'

Prahran, Victoria - is the bastard-English form of the aboriginal "PAHRARRHUNG" or "BHIRRARUNG" as in "Birrarrung Mar". So, unique, exemplary really. There is no other Prahran in the world.

Rainbow, Victoria - first called "Rainbow Rise", named after a sand lunette covered with wild flowers in the shape of a rainbow.

Sandhurst, Victoria - first called '"Castleton", then offically Sandhurst, yet residents called it by its nickname Bendigo - may it be forever Bendigo - see Bendigo

Seymour, Victoria - was first known as 'New Crossing Place"

Shepparton, Victoria - was originally 'MACQUIRE'S PUNT' after Patrick Mcguire and then 'SHEPPARDTON" after Sherbourne Sheppard
The first permanent settlement in the area was by squatter Edward Khull at Tallygaroopna which a man named Sherbourne Sheppard was to take over two years later. Sheppards holding developed into a village adjacent to the Goulburn River known as "Sheppardton". During the 1850s, the nearby village was a popular river crossing point for miners travelling from the Bendigo goldfields to the new finds in the Beechworth area. As there was no bridge to link either sides of the Goulburn River, entrepreneur Patrick Macguire set up a punt service in 1850 and the settlement became known as "Sheppardton or Macguire's Punt". A Post Office opened on 1 February 1854 and closed in July of that year.

Silvan, Victoria - was 'SOUTH WANDIN' - or 'SOUTH WANDIN YALLOCK'
- [Silvan is easier, though it sounds too much like a realtor's spin]
- maybe 'SILVAN YALLOCK' would link it back to its earlier history

Silvan South, Victoria - was 'BURLEIGH' -after "BUERLE" for the pioneering BEURLE family
['BEURLIE' might be better, and not be confused with Burleigh Heads, QLD ]

Sunshine, Victoria - was earlier known as 'Braybrook Junction'

Toorak, Victoria - is the bastard-English form of the aboriginal "DTURRAK" or "TOORUK" - This word form occurs elsewere in Victoria, as in 'TOURAK' homestead and station, east of Mortlake, Victoria.

Wodonga, Victoria - Originally named Wodonga, its name was changed to Belvoir then later back to Wodonga.

Yarra Glen, Victoria - was 'YARRA FLATS'

Yellingbo, Victoria - was 'CLAXTON'S or CLAXTON's BRIDGE, later 'PARSLOW'S BRIDGE or 'PARSLOWS' -

But Yellingbo is named for an Upper Yarra aborigine. Lets keep Yellingbo, a most memorable Australian place name. And a good light shining as an example to the rest of the burnt out candles.



NATURAL FEATURES: RIVERS, CREEKS, MOUNTAINS, BAYS, PENINSULAS, ETC



Bellarine Peninsula


Hopkins River

Glenelg RIver

Lake Goldsmith - The Aboriginal name was "Yengerahwill."

The Leigh River-a Barwon tributary (and so the town of 'Inverleigh') = the aboriginal name was "WAYWATCURTAN".

Mornington Peninsula

Mount Emu - The Aboriginal names was "Tokarambeet" or "Dahcorambeet."

Mount Emu Creek - at earliest times known as "TAYLOR'S RIVER" but the Djargurd Wurrung name for it was "TARNBEERE" or "TARNBEERE YALLOCK" or towardss the Hopkins junction end as "BORANG YALUG."

Mount Gellibrand, a volcanic mound northeast of Colac.
The Aboriginal name was "WALAR-WALAR."

Mount Hesse, a ridge mound northeast of Colac, north of Mt Gellibrand.
The Aboriginal name was "MOOKATOOK."

Mount Mercer = Gorong-golack.

Olinda Creek = in early days it was called the 'Running Creek' because of its perennial flow even in all summer'
The Aboriginal name was "

Port Phillip Bay = The Bunurong/ Woiwurring, Wadthawaurring name was "NERM"

The 'Salt Water Creek' (a Hopkins River tributary) = Borriyallock



ROADS AND STREETS


VICTORIA

Canterbury Road, Camberwell- Surrey Hills- Nunawading - was 'DOHERTY'S ROAD' - after Denis DOHERTY, original settler

Riversdale Road, Hawthorn -Surrey Hills - was 'MALONEY'S ROAD'

Warrigal Road, Surrey Hills- Burwood - was 'BOUNDARY ROAD'

Burwood Road, West Burwood - was 'NORWOOD ROAD'

Burwood Road, east of Boundary/Warrigal Road - was 'BALLYSHANNASSY ROAD'

Burwood Road, East Burwood, - was 'BENNETT'S ROAD' - after Early Pioneers

Mountain Highway - in Wantirna & Bayswater was called "BAYSWATER ROAD"

Phillip Road, Avonsleigh-Cockatoo-Nangana - was 'KIRKHAMS ROAD' - after Original Pioneers

Boronia Road (from 1939), Vermont, Wantirna, Bayswater, Boronia - was 'L.L.ROAD' - after Dr L L SMITH, MLA - though earlier again it was called "ROURKE'S ROAD" after a very significant family of pioneers in the foothills of the Dandenongs and Yarra Valley area of Mooroolbark.

Wantirna Road (from 1918), Ringwood, Wantirna - was formerly 'WEST PRUSSIA ROAD' - after Prussian-born pioneers

Lilydale-Monbulk Road, or Lilydale-Belgrave Road, Mt Evelyn, Silvan, Monbulk etc -was 'SETTLER'S TRACK'

Link Road, South Silvan, Victoria - was 'REEVES ROAD' - after original REEVES-Parker Family pioneers



THE DUMB / REDUNDANT NAMES

* * *
Furphy's Bane places Places named for European hometowns as Joe Furphy decries:

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VICTORIA, Australian
Port Albert, Alexandra, Allendale, Alphington, Anglesea, Apsley, Ararat, Arcadia, Armadale, Ascot, Ascot Vale, Ashburton, Aspendale, Avalon, Avenel, Avoca, Bannockburn, Bairnsdale, Bayswater, Baxter, Beaconsfield, Beaufort, Beechworth, Belgrave, Belmont, Berwick, Beulah (Bible), Blackburn, Black Forest, Blackwood, Blairgowrie, Blampied, Boisdale, Box Hill, Branxholme, Braybrook, Bright, Brighton, Broadford, Broadmeadows, Brookfield, Brunswick (German Royal), Burnley, Burwood, Camberwell, Camperdown, Canterbury, Cardigan, Carlton, Carnegie, Carngham, Casterton, Castlemaine, Cathcart, Caulfield, Cavendish, Charlton, Chatsworth, Chelsea, Cheltenham, Chepstowe, Clunes, Coburg (German Royal), Coleraine, Collingwood, Corinella, Cowes, Craigie, Craigieburn, Cranbourne, Cremorne, Cressy (Crecy, France), Creswick (person), Croydon, Darlington, Dartmoor, Daylesford, Delacombe, Digby, Donald, Doncaster, Drumcondra, Drysdale, Dunkeld, Dunolly, Durham Ox, Eaglemont, Edenhope, Elaine, Elmore, Elphinstone, Elsternwick, Eltham, Emerald (person), Enfield, Epping, Epsom, Essendon, Exford, Fairfield, Faraday, Flemington, Footscray, Foster, Garfield, Gisborne, Glenburn, Glen Iris, Glenroy, Glenthompson, Goldsborough, Gordon, Gowanbrae, Greensborough, Greendale, Hamilton, Hampden, Hampton, Harcourt, Hastings, Hawthorn, Healesville (person), Heatherdale, Heatherton, Heathfield, Heathmont, Heyfield, Heywood, Heidelberg (school), Hopetoun (person), Horsham, Huntly, Invergordon, Inverleigh, Inverloch, Jolimont, Keilor, Kensington, Kew, Killarney, Killcunda, Kilmore, Kingsbury, Kinglake, Kingston, Kyneton, Lancefield, Lascelles (person), Laverton, Lethbridge, Lexton, Lindsay, Linlithgow, Linton, Lismore, Loch, Lockington, Locksley, Lockwood, Lodden, Longford, Lyndhurst, Macclesfield, Macedon (classical Greece), Maddingley, Maffra, Maidstone, Maldon, Malmsbury, Malvern, Manningham, Mansfield, Maryborough, Marysville, Melbourne (person), Melton, Meredith, Mickleham, Millbrook, Mitcham, Montmorency, Mornington, Mortlake, Morwell, Moyston, Muckleford, Mulgrave, Napier, Newhaven, Newborough, Newlyn, Newstead, Newtown, Norlane, Notting Hill, Oaklands, Oakleigh, Officer (person), Pakenham, Pearcedale. Penshurst, Portarlington, Portland, Preston, Queenscliff, Queenstown, Ravenswood, Rhyll, Richmond, Ringwood, Robinvale, Rochester, Rokewood, Romsey, Rosedale, Rowville (person), Sale, Sandringham, San Remo, Scarsdale, Scoresby (person), Seaford, Sedgewick, Seymour, Shelbourne, Shelford, Skipton, Simpson, Smeaton, Smythesdale (person), Somerville, Sorrento, Springfield, Stanhope, Stanley, Stawell (person), St Andrews, St Arnaud, St Helena, St Helens, St Leonards, St Kilda, Stratford, Strathallan, Strathdownie, Strathewen, Strathfieldsaye, Strathgordon, Strathkellar, Strathlea, Strathloddon, Strathmerton, Strathmore, Streatham, Stuart Mill, Sunbury, Surrey Hills, Sydenham, Tarrington, Teesdale, Templestowe, Torquay, Trafalgar, Trentham, Tylden, Venus Bay, Walkerville, Wallace, Warburton (person), Waverley, Wedderburn, Port Welshpool, Whittlesea, Wickliffe, Winchelsea, Windsor, Wyndham, Woodside,


NEW SOUTH WALES: -
Albury, Appin, Armidale, Ashmont, Balranald, Bateman's Bay, Bathurst, Bella Vista, Berridale, Blackheath, Bourke, Bowning, Braidwood, Brookdale, Buxton, Camden, Campbelltown, Casino, Collector, Crookwell, Culcairn, Dareton, Darlington Point, Eberton, Eden, Evans Head, Fairy Meadow, Finley, Forest Hill, Forster, Foxground, Glen Innes, Gosford, Goulburn, Grafton, Griffith, Harrington, Hay, Heathcote, Heeberhsam, Helensburgh, Hillston, Holbrook, Inverell, Ivanhoe, Kingscliff, Koraleigh, Lennox Head, Lismore, Lithgow, Lockhart, Maclean, Macksville, Maitland, Majors Creek, Milton, Moss Vale, Musswelbrook, Newcastle, Northmead, Oberon, Picton, Portland, Pottsville, Queanbeyan, Scone, Singleton, Suffolk Park, Surry Hills, Sutherland, Sutton, Sydney, Tamworth, Tenterfield, Thornton, Tottenham, Wellington, Wilton,



SYDNEY & SUBURBS : Abbotsbury, Abbotsford, Alexandria, Ambarvale, Annandale, Arndell Park, Ashbury, Ashcroft, Beaconsfield, Bellfield, Bellevue Hill, Belrose, Beverly Hills, Bexley, Birchgrove, Blackett, Blacktown Blair Athol, Blairmount, Box Hill, Bradbury, Brighton (Le Sands), Brookvale, Bronte, Burwood, Busby, Cambridge Park, Camden, Campbelltown, Campsie, Cartwright, Castlecrag, Castle Hill, Catherine Field, Cecil Park, Chatswood, Chiswick, Claremont Meadows, Claymore, Clontarf, Cloverly, Clyde, Concord, Cremorne, Cromer, Croydon, Daceyville, Darlinghurst, Dean Park, Denham Court, Deniston, Doonside, Dover Heights, Drummoyne, Dulwich Hill, Dundas Valley, Earlwood, Eastwood, Emerton, Enfield, Enmore, Ermington, Erskine Park, Fairfield, Gilead (Bible), Gladesville, Glebe, Glenbrook, Glendenning, Glenmore Park, Grantville, Greenacre, Greefield Park, Green Valley, Guildford, Hammondville, Harrington Park, Haymarket, Heberhsam, Hinchinbrook, Horningsea Park, Hornsby, Horsley Park, Hoxton, Huntingwood, Hurstville, Jamisontown, Kenthurst, Kentlyn, Killarney Heights, Kingsgrove, Kings Langley, Kensington, Kingsfield, Kings Park, Kingswood, Lane Cove, Lethbridge Park, Leppington, Lilyfield, Lindfield, Liverpool, Malabar, Marrickville, Mars Field, Mascot, Melrose Park, Middleton Grange, Minchinbury, Monterey, Moorebank, Mortlake, Newington, Northmead, Oatlands, Oxford Falls, Paddington, Padstow, Pagewood, Peakhurst, Penrith, Petersham, Plumpton, Prestons, Putney, Pymble, Pyrmont, Queenscliff, Ramsgate, Randwick, Regentville, Revesby, Rookwood, Rose Bay, Rosebury, Roselands, Rosemeadow, Rydalmere, Ryde, Sandringham, Sans Souci, Seaforth, Seven Hills, Silverwater, Smeaton Grance, Smithfield, Spring Farm, St CLaire, St Helens Park, St Johns Park, St Mary, St Peters, Strathfield, Sydney, Sylvania, Vaucluse, Waterloo, Waverley, Wedderburn, Wetheril Park, Willoughby, Winston Hills, Woodcroft, Woodpark, Woodbine, Woolwich,



SOUTH AUSTRALIAN: Aldgate, Allendale, Ashbourne, Augusta (Port), Balaklava (Crimea), Barossa, Beachport, Blackwood, Blair Athol, Blanchetown, Brighton, Brinkworth, Broughton (Port), Buckland, Charleston, Clare, Cleve, Collinswood, Cowell, Croydon, Eagle Vale, Elliot (Port), Enfield, Evanston, Francis, Gambier (Mount), Gladstone, Greenock, Hackham, Hawthorn, Heathfield, Jamestown, Kensington, Kent Town, Keswick, Kingston, Laura, Lincoln (Port), Lochiel, Loxton, Lyndoch, Macclesfield, Meadows, Melrose, Mile End, Millicent, Mitcham, Morgan, Nailsworth, Newton, Norwood, Oakbank, Padthaway, Payneham, Penfield, Peterborough, Queenstown, Redhill, Renmark, Richmond, Riverton, Robe, Salisbury, Seaford, Spring Farm, Stepney, St Kilda, Stirling, Stockwell, Strathalbyn, Truro, Ulleybury, Unley, Verdun, Virginia, Walkerville, Wedderburn, Wellington, Wilmington, Wolseley, Woodside, Yorke