A parish is an administrative division used by several countries . To distinguish it from an ecclesiastical parish , the term civil parish is used in some jurisdictions, as noted below.
3-627: The Parish of Sutton Forest is a parish of the County of Camden in the Southern Highlands region of New South Wales . It includes the land to the south and south-west of the small village centre presently known as Sutton Forest . The northern boundary of the parish is the Illawarra Highway and part of Canyonleigh Road. Part of Paddys River is the south-western boundary. The Southern Highlands railway line passes through
6-425: The digitisation and renumbering of the cadastre of Queensland parishes were used on title documents. While they have never officially been abolished, they are no longer used except in historical contexts. NSW: Utilised. Vic: Utilised. Tas: Used until the 20th century, when they were renamed to land districts. SA: Uses hundreds instead NT: Uses hundreds instead WA: Not utilised. ACT: Not used since
9-598: The parish and is near the boundary in the east. The Hume Highway passes through a small part of the parish in the north-west. The parish includes the towns of Exeter and Bundanoon . The town of Bundanoon is at the southern edge of the Parish of Sutton Forest, with the Parish of Bundanoon just to the south. 34°37′S 150°16′E / 34.617°S 150.267°E / -34.617; 150.267 Parish (country subdivision) The table below lists countries which use this administrative division: Qld: Prior to
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