This article is about the locality on the mainland in South Australia. For the locality on Kangaroo Island in South Australia, see Brownlow KI, South Australia.
Suburb of Regional Council of Goyder, Mid Murray Council, South Australia
Its boundaries were created for the “long established name” for the western part in August 2000 which is located within the Regional Council of Goyder and for the eastern part in March 2003 which is located within the Mid Murray Council. The name comes from the older cadastral land division in which Brownlow lies, the Hundred of Brownlow, which was named for Charles Henry Brownlow.[1]
The principal land use within the locality is agriculture involving "extensive grazing."[6][7]
Brownlow is located within the federal divisions of Barker and Grey, the state electoral district of Stuart and the local government areas of the Mid Murray Council and Regional Council of Goyder.[1][4][8][9]
The locality of Brownlow occupies the majority of the land area of the Hundred of Brownlow, but parts of Bower and Mount Mary occupy smaller portions in the north of the hundred and part of Steinfeld overlaps the southern boundary.[11][1]