Selwyn County, New South Wales


Selwyn County is one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It is located to the east of the Murray River, with part of the Tumut River as its boundary to the north-east. It includes Mount Kosciuszko, the highest mountain in Australia.
Selwyn County was named in honour of geologist Alfred Richard Cecil Selwyn.

Parishes within this county

A full list of parishes found within this county. After the local government mergers of 2016, all parishes of Selwyn County are in the Snowy Valleys Council.
ParishCoordinates
Beaumont
Boganyera
Bringenbrong
Buccleuch
Buddong
Burra
Clear Hill
Cowra
Craven
Dargals
Geehi
Glenken
Glenroy
Greg Greg
Gungartan
Hay
Hume
Indi
Jagumba
Jagungal
Jingellic East
Khancoban
King
Kosciusko
Lea
Manjar
Mannus
Maragle
Mate
Munderoo
Munyang
Murray
Nurenmerenmong
Ournie
Round Hill
Scott
Selwyn
Table Top
Tooma
Tougaroo
Tumbarumba
Twynam
Victoria
Wallace
Welaregang
Welumba
Yellowin
Youngal