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BARKER, GREY and MAYO 129° 00' 130° 00' 131° 00' 132° 00' 133° 00' 134° 00' 135° 00' 136° 00' 137° 00' 138° 00' 139° 00' 140° 00' 141° 00' -24° 00' Areyonga J a m e s Santa Teresa T o -24° 00' dd R G ive r eo R H rg a n a e g l G e s e ill H Lake Neale R F a an in y Bedourie ge k Y e W LU H Hu RIT gh J R R A i GILES v i T e v ES R e D N D r IA R r R MAN E i T v I r T e N e Lake Amadeus r v R R A i A iv R U e ds Ran T r Bloo ge S a E DE n RD VE i yr L t e O an P M m Kaltukatjara / ia Cr EN eek T D Docker River NORTHERN TERRITORY AL F i n -25° 00' k RD Imanpa e RU HWY RD TJU ARU RD K Simpson Desert QUEENSLAND -25° 00' LA Pe SSETER R i te v r e m r a r L e n v n TA i R R D Mutitjulu N a E n R Simpson Desert g KATA TJUTA M es P O L E Finke V a E n D ti n a m ia D E R Y E Betoota Kulgera TA PMEN L D B LO R IRD VE Birdsville SV DE ILLE S E T y -26° 00' U r A e M R ann T Ranges -26° 00' C B r I R T h e e D M u e s k S g r H a v W V e I Y L Lake Etamunbanie R a n g e s L E T K Simpson Desert M a b a erg e APY Alb R ive l r ANANGU PITJANTJATJARA -27° 00' OODNADATT A Mac R um b YANKUNYTJATJARA (APY) a a -27° 00' TK n Mintabie g Marla e R i v TK S e T r U A R T Oodnadatta A E r L c L k a I C r V H i o n S W g o D a p Y R e ive I r ek Innamincka R r B re N C e a le C s r e k ek e e r C -28° 00' O O D D r -28° 00' N e a p A o D o v C A e T n T A p Strzelecki Great Victoria Desert o r Kati Thanda / t R C Desert Lake Meramangye Lake Eyre North ooper a C n re T g e k K k e e e r Lake C S tu Cadibarrawirracanna ar t i R k a Lake Kopperekoppinna c n le g William Creek e e z r t Serpentine K S T Coober Pedy TK Lakes Lake William Lake Gregory S COOBER PEDY T U -29° 00' A E R L L Nurrari Lakes T I V Wyola Lake Lake Dey-Dey S D -29° 00' I WESTERN AUSTRALIA R K I Kati Thanda / B C E Lake Eyre South Lake L MARALINGA TJARUTJA H E W Blanche Z R Y Lake Maurice / Lake Harry T F S Forrest Lakes Carle-Thulka) GREY OODN ro A D m A e T TA Wilkinson Lakes PASTORAL UNINCORPORATED AREA (PUA) TK k Marree ree R C iv a e ch r Til T D H Lake Anthony SOUTH AUSTRALIA R E Lake TK Callabonna I K C OUTBACK E Farina L STRZ E -30° 00' D L IE -30° 00' O F o E ld R s Arkaroola e O a B Lyndhurst e Village g Andamooka n Olympic Dam Village A a R n M a GA MON R n ROXBY Roxby d R g S ANGE D T Leigh Creek Copley R S e U a L A DOWNS Downs Tarcoola R m a s T Cook k r o e e NEW SOUTH WALES H Lake W Lake Younghusband o Beltana d Y Frome k n i Kingoonya Glendambo a T l Lake Hanson o F Y r r W Lake Harris H e h -31° 00' Lake Hart n Parachilna t s r Blinman -31° 00' Woomera o Pimba N Y R T S I T H EYRE HWY U C W e A a Island R T Y Lake Everard g Lagoon Pernatty n Lagoon n g Yalata a Lake H R W e Y Gairdner R E V L I S r Y Bookabie r W e H e Eucla EYRE iv Penong R i Coorabie r RE Hawker r EY HWY Lake s u a c CEDUNA Acraman Lake ic WY Maltee FLINDERS S B H Charra Macfarlane Broken Hill Ceduna Cradock -32° 00' RANGES IER M G RR E BA N a Cockburn I Chinbingina w Yarrah ND Puntabie EE -32° 00' l e St Peter Island r Belton Willochra RD Nunjikompita S I Waukaringa L Smoky Bay FLINDERS V Wirrulla Lacy R a E n g Quorn Olary R Islands Petina e s Carrieton Y W Yantanabie Port Augusta H Franklin Haslam H Hammond ORROROO/ W Cungena Manna Hill CITY Islands Y Yandinga CARRIETON Streaky Bay PORT IER Yunta RR STREAKY Wilmington Walloway BA Poochera Lake Gilles AUGUSTA Willowie H BAY Y Karcultaby W W Iron Knob MOUNT Orroroo Chandada H Y EY Streaky RE Minnipa REMARKABLE Nackara Bay Buckleboo Melrose Booleroo Centre E WUDINNA Cortlinye R PETERBOROUGH EY T KENNY RD Calca OR H Wudinna Whyalla Wirrabara P W Peterborough Y Kyancutta KIMBA Port Germein Great Australian Bight PUA Appila -33° 00' Kimba Koongawa Barna Napperby Laura T WHYALLA Jamestown -33° 00' O Warramboo D Waddikee Yalanda Port Pirie Talia PORT Gladstone Y NORTHERN H PIRIE W Colton W Midgee H Crystal AREAS Polda Y FRANKLIN Brook Hallett Lock CLEVE Mangalo Spalding Braeside Miltalie HARBOUR Port Broughton Elliston ELLISTON Kielpa GOYDER FL Rudall D Cowell I C R S Flinders Island ND OWELL E Burra ER Murdinga S f C Lake N Eyre Peninsula l I Snowtown Sheringa BARUNGA R Milkengay u P HWY Clare Verran Port G WEST Blyth UIA Tooligie Gibbon Wharminda Wallaroo Bute RIVERLAND LN WAKEFIELD O Kadina H Karkoo C CLARE AND RENMARK W IN Lake Mount L COPPER Y GILBERT PARINGA Victoria Hope r Moonta Morgan Yeelanna TUMBY BAY COAST VALLEYS -34° 00' Port Neill e Balaklava BERRI c Port Eudunda Bower BARMERA Cummins Port Clinton y M er -34° 00' n u Riv Riverton a rr Dareton r Renmark ay Lipson e Wakeeld r Waikerie LOWER Balgowan u p Maitland Owen M Wentworth EYRE Tumby Bay S Barmera STURT Mildura Berri HWY ADELAIDE Kapunda r Blanchetown PASTORAL PENINSULA Ardrossan e v Cullulleraine YORKE PLAINS LIGHT i UNINCORPORATED Nuriootpa R Port Victoria James AREA (PUA) PENINSULA Well Swan Loxton Cofn Bay Reach LOXTON PORT Port Lincoln Minlaton Port PLAYFORD WAIKERIE LINCOLN Vincent MID Paruna Gulf MURRAY Wanbi ADELAIDE Alawoona St Vincent HILLS Halidon Stansbury Warooka Adelaide Mannum KAROONDA Yorketown EAST MURRAY Edithburgh Murray -35° 00' Bridge Karoonda -35° 00' MAYO MURRAY BRIDGE Tailem HWY Sheet 2 Pinnaroo MALLEE Investigator Strait Bend Underbool Yankalilla Milang Lameroo Murrayville VICTOR ALEXANDRINA HARBOR Narrung Coomandook SOUTHERN MALLEE YANKALILLA Victor Kingscote Harbor KANGAROO ISLAND Penneshaw Meningie BARKER Coonalpyn Kangaroo Island Parndana American COORONG River MAYO PRINCES Lake Albacutya Tintinara D U K ES Rainbow -36° 00' Salt Creek Keith Lake Hindmarsh H -36° 00' W Y TATIARA Wirrega Jeparit H W Y Bordertown Nhill Kaniva W EST ERN R I D D O C Dimboola H Padthaway H KINGSTON W VICTORIA Y H W Y Goroke Frances Horsham Kingston SE Natimuk NARACOORTE WY H LUCINDALE A ER M IM Lucindale Naracoorte W -37° 00' Edenhope Robe Conmurra Y W -37° 00' ROBE H July 2018 Coonawarra COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Y SOUTHERN OCEAN Penola T N E WATTLE RANGE H Beachport Nangwarry Casterton HWY Millicent Coleraine G Tarpeena L E N Dunkeld GLE Mount MOUNT Merino Gambier GAMBIER Hamilton Y GRANT W Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 Dartmoor H Penshurst P -38° 00' RI Y NC T E N Macarthur S E Port H -38° 00' Map of the Federal electoral divisions of MacDonnell Heywood H WY Koroit Portland Port Fairy l oo mb rna War BARKER, GREY and MAYO -39° 00' -39° 00' SOURCES This map has been compiled by Spatial Vision from data supplied by the Australian Electoral Commission, Department of Planning, Transport and Names and Boundaries of Electoral Divisions GREY Infrastructure, PSMA and Geoscience Australia. DISCLAIMER This map has been compiled from various sources and the publisher and/or contributors accept no responsibility for any injury, loss or Names and Boundaries of Local Government damage arising from its use or errors or omissions therein. While all care CEDUNA is taken to ensure a high degree of accuracy, users are invited to notify of Areas (2016) any map discrepancies. © Commonwealth of Australia (2018) © State of South Australia (2018) Administrative Boundaries ©PSMA Australia Limited licensed by the -40° 00' Commonwealth of Australia under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 LAMBERT CONFORMAL CONIC PROJECTION, STANDARD PARALLELS 28°S and 36°S International licence (CC BY 4.0). -40° 00' This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Sheet 1 of 2 Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process without prior written permission from the Commonwealth. Requests and inquiries concerning reproduction and rights should be addressed to the Copyright Officer, Australian Electoral Commission, Locked Bag 4007 Canberra ACT 2601 or to [email protected] 0 25 50 75 100 Kilometres 128° 00' 129° 00' 130° 00' 131° 00' 132° 00' 133° 00' 134° 00' 135° 00' 136° 00' 137° 00' 138° 00' 139° 00' 140° 00' 141° 00' 142° 00'.
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