List of valleys of Australia
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This is a list of valleys of Australia.
New South Wales
The Geographical Names Board of New South Wales lists 37 valleys in the Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW.[1]
- Arbon Vale
- Babbage Ravine
- Bindra Basin
- Bromley Basin
- Brumby Pass
- Capertee Valley
- Cedar Valley
- Edies Glen
- Erskine Valley
- Glenfinlass
- Glenworth Valley
- Jamison Valley
- Jerrawangala Valley
- Kangaroo Valley
- Kanimbla Valley
- Kedumba Valley
- Kemps Valley
- Ladysmith Glen
- Luminous Valley
- Lyrebird Glen
- Megalong Valley
- Monolith Valley
- Old Mans Valley
- Orara Valley
- Queen Charlottes Vale
- Sidmouth Valley
- Stoddarts Valley
- Tam O'Shanters Glen
- Three Mile Glen
- Uargon Valley
- Valley of The Shadows
- Valley of The Swamps
- Water Nymphs Dell
- Wattley Hollow
- Whalania Deep
- Wolgan Valley
- Yarramalong Valley
Although not included in the Geographical Names Register, the following are also valleys in New South Wales:
- Berowra Valley
- Brindabella Valley
- Bylong Valley
- Grose Valley
- Hunter Valley - Technically the Hunter Valley is not a single valley but a series of interlinking valleys forming a single region known formally as the Hunter Region.
- Macquarie Valley (Shellharbour)
- Tweed Valley
Northern Territory
Queensland
- Boyne Valley
- Currumbin Valley
- Fassifern Valley
- Goldsborough Valley[2]
- Lockyer Valley
- Numinbah Valley
- Samford Valley
- Tallebudgera Valley
South Australia
Tasmania
Placenames Tasmania, the official nomenclature agency of Tasmania, lists 516 geographic entities classed as 'valleys' and 164 with the name of Valley.[3]
- Coal River Valley
- Cradle Valley
- Derwent Valley
- Fingal Valley
- Huon Valley
- Meander Valley
- Styx Valley
- Tamar Valley
- Upper Florentine Valley
- Weld Valley
Victoria
Western Australia
See also
References
- ^ "List of placenames ASSIGNED as VALLEYs". Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales. Archived from the original on 16 July 2012. Retrieved 27 June 2008.
- ^ Goldsborough Valley State Forest Archived 2004-12-22 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Placenames Tasmania". placenames.tas.gov.au. Placenames Tasmania, Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
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