Kungie County is one of Queensland’s 322 cadastral counties, a historical land-title division rather than a unit of local government. It was named and bounded by the Governor in Council on 7 March 1901, under the Land Act 1897, and gazetted 8 March 1901.
Key Facts
| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| State | Queensland |
| Type | Cadastral county (land-title division) |
| Gazetted | 8 March 1901 |
| Gazette reference | Page 969, ref. no. 18609 |
| Coordinates | 29°00′S 145°30′E |
Geography
Queensland’s land-information system records Kungie County’s gazetted point at 29°00′S 145°30′E. No local government area is recorded against this county in the state gazetteer, and no confirmed town or parish list is published for it.
History
Kungie County was formally named and bounded by the Governor in Council on 7 March 1901, under the provisions of the Land Act 1897, part of a state-wide round of proclamations that divided Queensland’s surveyed land into counties and parishes for land-title purposes.
FAQ
Is Kungie County still used?
No. Kungie County survives only in historical land-title descriptions; it has no government function today.
Where is Kungie County?
Its gazetted coordinates are 29°00′S 145°30′E. No local government area is recorded against it.
What towns are in Kungie County?
No verified source identifies a town or parish list for this county.