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Parish and Township Plan Numbers Parish and Township plan numbers This is a complete list of Victorian parishes and townships, together with plan numbers assigned by the Victorian Department of Crown Lands and Survey at some point between 1950 and 1970. The list has been reproduced from the Vicmap Reference Tables on the Department of Sustainability and Environment's land information website. Browse the list or use a keyword search to identify the plan number/s for a location. The plans are listed alphabetically. Townships and parishes are inter-sorted on the list. Some entries refer to locations within parishes or townships; these entries may be duplicated. The plan number can be used to locate copies of plans that PROV holds in the series VPRS 16171 Regional Land Office Plans Digitised Reference Set. For example, using the Search within a Series page on the PROV online catalogue with series number '16171' and the text '5030' will return the specific plans relating to the township of Ballarat. In this case, searching for 'Ballaarat' by name will return al the plans in the Ballarat land district, covering much of central and western Victoria. PROV does not hold copies of plans for the locations highlighted in pale yellow below. In most cases this is because parish-level plans were not created for areas such as national parks, where there were few land transactions to record. Plans showing these locations can be downloaded from the landata website under the section 'Central Plan Office Records'. 5001 Township of Aberfeldy 2016 Parish of Angora 2001 Parish of Acheron 2017 Parish of Annuello 5002 Township of Acheron 5012 Township of Annuello 2002 Parish of Addington 2018 Parish of Annya 2003 Parish of Adjie 5013 Township of Antwerp 2004 Parish of Adzar 5014 Township of Apollo Bay 5003 Township of Ailsa 5015 Township of Apsley 2005 Parish of Aire 2019 Parish of Arapiles 2006 Parish of Albacutya 5016 Township of Arapiles 5004 Township of Albacutya 2020 Parish of Ararat 5005 Township of Alberton 5017 Township of Ararat 2007 Parish of Alberton East 2021 Parish of Arbuckle (Wonnangatta county) 2007A At Alberton, Parish of Alberton East 2022 Parish of Arcadia 2008 Parish of Alberton West 2023 Parish of Archdale 2009 Parish of Alexandra 5018 Township of Archdale 5006 Township of Alexandra 2024 Parish of Ardno 2010 Parish of Allambee 2025 Parish of Ardonachie 2011 Parish of Allambee East 2026 Parish of Areegra 5007 Township of Allans Flat 2027 Parish of Argyle 5008 Township of Alma 5019 Township of Arnold 2012 Parish of Amherst 2028 Parish of Ascot 5009 Township of Amherst 5020 Township of Ascot 2013 Parish of Amphitheatre 2029 Parish of Ashens 5010 Township of Amphitheatre 5021 Township of Aubrey 2014 Parish of Anakie 2030 Parish of Audley 2015 Parish of Angahook 2031 Parish of Avenel 5011 Township of Anglesea 5022 Township of Avenel Public Record Office Victoria 1 of 31 2032 Parish of Avoca 2063 Parish of Banu Bonyit 5023 Township of Avoca 2064 Parish of Banyarmbite 2033 Parish of Awonga 2065 Parish of Banyena 2034 Parish of Axedale 5041 Township of Banyena 5024 Township of Axedale 2066 Parish of Banyenong 2035 Parish of Baangal 2067 Parish of Barambogie 2036 Parish of Baawang 2068 Parish of Baranduda 2037 Parish of Babatchio 2069 Parish of Barchan (Millewa county) 5025 Township of Bacchus Marsh 2070 Parish of Barga 5026 Township of Baddaginnie 2071 Parish of Baring 2038 Parish of Bael Bael 2072 Parish of Baring North 2039 Parish of Bagshot 2073 Parish of Baringhup 2040 Parish of Bahgallah 5042 Township of Baringhup 2041 Parish of Bailieston 2074 Parish of Barkly 2042 Parish of Bairnsdale 5043 Township of Barkly 2042A At Raymond Island, Parish of Bairnsdale 5044 Township of Barkstead 5027 Township of Bairnsdale 2075 Parish of Barmah 5028 Township of Baker 5045 Township of Barmah 2043 Parish of Ballan 5046 Township of Barnawartha 5029 Township of Ballan 2076 Parish of Barnawartha North 2044 Parish of Ballangeich 2077 Parish of Barnawartha South 2045 Parish of Ballapur 2078 Parish of Barnoolut 2046 Parish of Ballarat 2079 Parish of Barongarook 5030 Township of Ballarat 2080 Parish of Barp 5031 Township of Ballarat East 2081 Parish of Barrakee 5032 Township of Ballarat North 5047 Township of Barrakee 2047 Parish of Ballark 2082 Parish of Barramunga 2048 Parish of Ballendella 5048 Township of Barrapoort 2049 Parish of Balliang 2083 Parish of Barrarbool 5033 Township of Balliang 5049 Township of Barringo 2050 Parish of Balloong 2084 Parish of Barroworn 2051 Parish of Ballyrogan 5050 Township of Barrys Reef 5034 Township of Ballyrogan 2085 Parish of Barwidgee 2052 Parish of Balmattum 2086 Parish of Barwite 2053 Parish of Balmoral 2087 Parish of Barwo 5035 Township of Balmoral 2088 Parish of Barwon Downs 2054 Parish of Balnarring 5051 Township of Barwon Downs 5036 Township of Balnarring Beach 5052 Township of Barwon Heads 2055 Parish of Balrook 2089 Parish of Barwongemoong 2056 Parish of Balrootan 5053 Township of Bass 2057 Parish of Bamawm 2090 Parish of Batchica 2058 Parish of Bambadin 5054 Township of Bathumi 5037 Township of Bambill 2091 Parish of Batyik 2059 Parish of Bambra 2092 Parish of Baulkamaugh 2060 Parish of Bamganie 2093 Parish of Baw Baw (Tanjil county) 2061 Parish of Banangal 2094 Parish of Baynton 2062 Parish of Bangerang 2095 Parish of Bealiba 5038 Township of Bangerang 5055 Township of Bealiba 5039 Township of Bannerton 5057 Township of Bears Lagoon 5040 Township of Bannockburn 5056 Township of Bearii Public Record Office Victoria 2 of 31 2096 Parish of Beaufort 5074 Township of Berringama 5058 Township of Beaufort 2128 Parish of Berriwillock 5059 Township of Beazleys Bridge 5075 Township of Berriwillock 2097 Parish of Beckworth 2129 Parish of Berrmarr 5060 Township of Beeac 2130 Parish of Berrook 2098 Parish of Beear 5076 Township of Berrybank 2099 Parish of Beechworth 2131 Parish of Berwick 5061 Township of Beechworth 5077 Township of Berwick 2100 Parish of Beek Beek (Wilson's 2132 Parish of Bessiebelle Promontory) 2133 Parish of Bet Bet 2101 Parish of Beenak 5078 Township of Bet Bet 5062 Township of Beenak 2134 Parish of Bete Bolong North 2102 Parish of Beerik 2135 Parish of Bete Bolong South 2103 Parish of Beethang 5079 Township of Bethanga 5063 Township of Beetoomba 2136 Parish of Betka 2104 Parish of Beewar 5080 Township of Betley 2105 Parish of Belfast 2137 Parish of Beulah 2106 Parish of Bellarine 5081 Township of Beulah 2107 Parish of Bellaura 5082 Township of Beveridge 5064 Township of Bellbrae 2138 Parish of Beyal 2108 Parish of Bellellen 2139 Parish of Bidwell 2109 Parish of Beloka 2140 Parish of Big Billy (Weeah county) 2110 Parish of Belvoir West 2141 Parish of Big Desert 2111 Parish of Bemboka 2142 Parish of Bil-Bil-Wyt 2112 Parish of Bemm 2143 Parish of Billabong 5065 Township of Bemm 2144 Parish of Billian 2113 Parish of Benalla 2145 Parish of Billiminah 5066 Township of Benalla 2146 Parish of Bilpah 2114 Parish of Benambra (Benambra county) 2147 Parish of Bimbourie 5067 Township of Benambra 2148 Parish of Bindi 2115 Parish of Benayeo 2149 Parish of Binginwarri 3473A At Bendigo, Parish of Sandhurst 2150 Parish of Bingo-Munjie 5068 Township of Bendoc 2151 Parish of Bingo-Munjie North 2116 Parish of Bendock 5083 Township of Bingo-Munjie North 2117 Parish of Benetook 2152 Parish of Bingo-Munjie South 5069 Township of Benetook 2153 Parish of Binnican 2118 Parish of Bengworden 2154 Parish of Binnuc 5070 Township of Bengworden 5084 Township of Birchip 2119 Parish of Bengworden South 2155 Parish of Birregun 2120 Parish of Benjeroop 2156 Parish of Birregurra 5071 Township of Benjeroop 5085 Township of Birregurra 5072 Township of Bennison 2157 Parish of Bitchigal 2121 Parish of Beolite 2158 Parish of Bitterang (Karcarooc county) 2122 Parish of Bepcha 2159 Parish of Bittern 2123 Parish of Beremboke 5086 Township of Blackwarry 2124 Parish of Berontha 2160 Parish of Blackwood 2125 Parish of Berrimal 5087 Township of Blackwood 2126 Parish of Berringa 5088 Township of Blakeville 5073 Township of Berringa 5089 Township of Bocca Flat (see 3782 2127 Parish of Berringama Wedderburne) Public Record Office Victoria 3 of 31 2161 Parish of Bochara 2199 Parish of Boorpuk 2162 Parish of Boga 2200 Parish of Boort 2163 Parish of Bogalara 5102 Township of Boort 2164 Parish of Bogong North 2201 Parish of Boosey 2165 Parish of Bogong South 2202 Parish of Bootahpool 2166 Parish of Boho 2203 Parish of Boramboram 2167 Parish of Boigbeat 2204 Parish of Boreang East (Borung county) 5090 Township of Boigbeat 2205 Parish of Boreang West (Borung county) 2168 Parish of Boikerbert 2206 Parish of Borhoneyghurk 5091 Township of Boileau 2207 Parish of Borodomanin 2169 Parish of Boinka 2208 Parish of Boroka 5092 Township of Boinka 2209 Parish of Boroondara 2170 Parish of Bolaira (Wonnangatta county) 2209A At Hawthorn, Parish of Boroondara 2171 Parish of Bolangum 2210 Parish of Borriyalloak 2172 Parish of Bolerch 2211 Parish of Borung 2173 Parish of Bolga 5103 Township of Borung 2174 Parish of Bollinda 2212 Parish of Boulka 5093 Township of Bolton 2213 Parish of Bourka 2175 Parish of Bolwarra 2215 Parish of Bow-Worrung 5094 Township of Bolwarrah 5104 Township of Bowenvale 2176 Parish of Bonang 2214 Parish of Boweya 5095 Township of Bonang 3337A At Box Hill, Parish of Nunawading 2177 Parish of Bondi 2216 Parish of Bradford 2178 Parish of Bonegilla 2217 Parish of Bralak 2179 Parish of Bonn 2218 Parish of Bramburra 5096 Township of Bonnie Doon 2219 Parish of Bramby (Tambo county) 2180 Parish of Bontherambo 2220 Parish of Branjee 2181 Parish of Boodyarn 2221 Parish of Brankeet
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