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Place Details

Name(s) Registration
MOUNT STIRLING (REGISTERED) 20/12/2012
BALD HILL (HISTORICAL) 20/12/2012

Feature MOUNTAIN/MOUNTAIN RANGE (MT)
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Vicmap ID 728740
Location Description
Latitude 37 07 38 S (dd mm ss)
Longitude 146 29 57 E (ddd mm ss)
Easting 455500 m
Northing 5890881 m
Zone 55
Grid Reference
Datum GDA94
Municipality MOUNT STIRLING ALPINE RESORT (UNINCORPORATED)
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History
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Any of the following features may be given the feature code MT
Descriptions
MOUNTAIN

Historical Information

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Date submitted Information
2011-08-12 (1747 m alt.), near Mount Buller. After James Stirling (b. 1852), government geologist. The surname is from Stirling (originally Strevelin), Scotland (meaning uncertain). See also Stirling Creek.
Map Name Map Number Map Source Description
MANSFIELD 8123 AUSLIG - NATIONAL MAPS
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