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Bailiff Travelling Fees Country 1 of 55 LOCALITY BAILIFF KM AMOUNT LOCALITY BAILIFF KM AMOUNT Rate Per Kilometre 1.8 ALBANY Albany 2 $3.60 ABBA RIVER Busselton 10 $18.00 ABBEY Busselton 10 $18.00 ABYDOS South Hedland 156 $280.80 ACTON PARK Busselton 13 $23.40 ADELINE Kalgoorlie 4 $7.20 AGNEW Leinster 20 $36.00 AJANA Northampton 45 $81.00 ALBION DOWNS Wiluna 86 $154.80 ALCOA (CARCOOLA) Pinjarra 5 $9.00 ALDERSYDE Brookton 29 $52.20 ALEXANDER BRIDGE Margaret River 12 $21.60 ALICE DOWN STATION Halls Creek 25 $45.00 ALLANOOKA Geraldton 56 $100.80 ALLANSON Collie 4 $7.20 AMBERGATE Busselton 10 $18.00 AMELUP Gnowangerup 40 $72.00 AMERY Dowerin 8 $14.40 ANKETEL STATION Mt. Magnet 120 $216.00 ANNIEBROOK Dunsborough 10 $18.00 ARDATH Bruce Rock 25 $45.00 ARGYLE " NOT LAKE ARGYLE" Donnybrook 8 $14.40 ARMSTRONG HILLS Mandurah 36 $64.80 ARRINO (WEST) Three Springs 44 $79.20 ARTHUR RIVER Wagin 29 $52.20 ARTHUR RIVER STATION Carnarvon 134 $241.20 AUGUSTA Augusta 2 $3.60 AUSTIN Cue 29 $52.20 AUSTRALIND Bunbury 14 $25.20 Bailiff Travelling Fees Country 1 of 55 LOCALITY BAILIFF KM AMOUNT Rate Per Kilometre 1.8 AVALON Mandurah 9 $16.20 BAANDEE Kellerberrin 26 $46.80 BABAKIN Merredin 71 $127.80 BADDERA Northampton 10 $18.00 BADGEBUP Katanning 36 $64.80 BADGIN York 30 $54.00 BADGINGARRA Moora 56 $100.80 BADJA (PASTORAL STATION) Yalgoo 29 $52.20 BAKER’S HILL Wundowie 13 $23.40 BALBARUP Manjimup 8 $14.40 BALFOUR DOWNS STATION Nullagine 240 $432.00 BALGO Balgo 2 $3.60 BALICUP Cranbrook 28 $50.40 BALINGUP Donnybrook 30 $54.00 BALKULING Quairading 30 $54.00 BALLADONG York 2 $3.60 BALLADONIA Norseman 218 $392.40 BALLAGUNDI Kalgoorlie 29 $52.20 BALLIDU Wongan Hills 32 $57.60 BALLY BALLY Beverley 24 $43.20 BAMBOO SPRINGS Nullagine 86 $154.80 BAMBUN Gingin 12 $21.60 BANDY CREEK Esperance 3 $5.40 BANDYA Laverton 131 $235.80 BANJAWARN STATION Laverton 168 $302.40 BANNISTER Boddington 15 $27.00 BARBALIN Mukinbudin 14 $25.20 BARBERTON Moora 10 $18.00 BARDOC Kalgoorlie 52 $93.60 Bailiff Travelling Fees Country 2 of 55 LOCALITY BAILIFF KM AMOUNT Rate Per Kilometre 1.8 BARLEE BROOK Nannup 29 $52.20 BARNONG (PASTORAL STATION) Yalgoo 56 $100.80 BARRADALE Onslow 145 $261.00 BARRAGUP Mandurah 10 $18.00 BARRAMBIE STATION Meekatharra 137 $246.60 BARROW ISLAND Onslow 136 $244.80 BARWIDGEE STATION Wiluna 102 $183.60 BATAVIA GARDENS Geraldton 15 $27.00 BAYNTON Karratha 4 $7.20 BAYONET HEAD Albany 10 $18.00 BEACHLANDS Geraldton 3 $5.40 BEACON Bencubbin 47 $84.60 BEAGLE BAY MISSION Broome 126 $226.80 BEATTY Mullewa 15 $27.00 BEAUFORT RIVER Kojonup 32 $57.60 BEDFORDS DOWNS STATION Halls Creek 161 $289.80 BEELA Bunbury 38 $68.40 BEELERUP Donnybrook 8 $14.40 BEENONG Lake Grace 13 $23.40 BEERMULLAH Gingin 69 $124.20 BEJOORDING Toodyay 22 $39.60 BELKA Merredin 66 $118.80 BELVEDERE Bunbury 28 $50.40 BENCUBBIN Bencubbin 2 $3.60 BENDERING Kondinin 10 $18.00 BENGER Bunbury 36 $64.80 BENJABERRING Wyalkatchem 13 $23.40 BENJINUP Boyup Brook 12 $21.60 BERESFORD Geraldton 2 $3.60 Bailiff Travelling Fees Country 3 of 55 LOCALITY BAILIFF KM AMOUNT Rate Per Kilometre 1.8 BERKSHIRE VALLEY Moora 20 $36.00 BEVERLEY Beverley 2 $3.60 BIDGEMA STATION Carnarvon 16 $28.80 BIDGEMIA STATION Carnarvon 201 $361.80 BIG BELL Cue 29 $52.20 BIG GROVE Albany 12 $21.60 BILBARIN Corrigin 18 $32.40 BILINGURR Broome 2 $3.60 BILLABONG (PASTORAL STATION) Yalgoo 134 $241.20 BILLABONG ROADHOUSE Geraldton 10 $18.00 BILLILUNA Balgo 105 $189.00 BILLILUNA STATION Halls Creek 192 $345.60 BINDI BINDI Moora 41 $73.80 BINDOON Gingin 26 $46.80 BINNINGUP Bunbury 31 $55.80 BINNU Northampton 34 $61.20 BINTHALYA STATION Carnarvon 174 $313.20 BIRCHMONT Pinjarra 20 $36.00 BLACK FLAG Kalgoorlie 45 $81.00 BLACK HILLS STATION Mt. Magnet 187 $336.60 BLACK RANGE STATION Mt. Magnet 173 $311.40 BLUFF POINT Geraldton 4 $7.20 BLYNA Fitzroy Crossing 124 $223.20 BOALLIA Busselton 20 $36.00 BOBALONG Tambellup 8 $14.40 BODDALIN Southern Cross 50 $90.00 BODDINGTON Boddington 2 $3.60 BOHEMIA Fitzroy Crossing 107 $192.60 BOKAL Wagin 56 $100.80 Bailiff Travelling Fees Country 4 of 55 LOCALITY BAILIFF KM AMOUNT Rate Per Kilometre 1.8 BOKERUP Cranbrook 60 $108.00 BOLGART Toodyay 33 $59.40 BONNIE ROCK Mukinbudin 68 $122.40 BONNIEFIELD Dongara 5 $9.00 BOODARIE South Hedland 18 $32.40 BOODEROCKIN Mukinbudin 68 $122.40 BOOGARDIE STATION Mt. Magnet 20 $36.00 BOOJETUP Manjimup 13 $23.40 BOOKARA Dongara 17 $30.60 BOOLADING Collie 44 $79.20 BOOLARDIE (PASTORAL STATION) Yalgoo 153 $275.40 BOOLARDOO (PASTORAL STATION) Yalgoo 113 $203.40 BOOLOGOORO STATION Carnarvon 84 $151.20 BOOLTHANA STATION Carnarvon 31 $55.80 BOONANARRING Gingin 24 $43.20 BOORABBIN Coolgardie 78 $140.40 BOORAN Merredin 10 $18.00 BOOTENAL Geraldton 21 $37.80 BOOYGOO STATION Mt. Magnet 238 $428.40 BORDEN Gnowangerup 35 $63.00 BORNHOLM Albany 29 $52.20 BORRANING (JANAMARTIN FARM) Williams 25 $45.00 BOSCABEL Kojonup 23 $41.40 BOULDER Kalgoorlie 6 $10.80 BOUNDAIN Narrogin 13 $23.40 BOUVARD Mandurah 18 $32.40 BOVELL Busselton 5 $9.00 BOW BRIDGE Walpole 25 $45.00 BOW DESERT BORE Halls Creek 242 $435.60 Bailiff Travelling Fees Country 5 of 55 LOCALITY BAILIFF KM AMOUNT Rate Per Kilometre 1.8 BOW RIVER STATION Kununurra 42 $75.60 BOWELLING Collie 33 $59.40 BOWGADA Perenjori 18 $32.40 BOXWOOD HILL Ongerup 115 $207.00 BOYANUP Bunbury 21 $37.80 BOYUP BROOK Boyup Brook 2 $3.60 BRADLEY Geraldton 31 $55.80 BRAMLEY Margaret River 3 $5.40 BREERA Gingin 15 $27.00 BREMER BAY Ongerup 139 $250.20 BRICKHOUSE Carnarvon 20 $36.00 BRIDGETOWN Bridgetown 2 $3.60 BRIDGEWATER Mandurah 5 $9.00 BRINGO Geraldton 24 $43.20 BROAD ARROW Kalgoorlie 39 $70.20 BROADWATER Busselton 7 $12.60 BROCKMAN Carnarvon 4 $7.20 BROCKMAN MINESITE Halls Creek 20 $36.00 BROKE INLET Walpole 45 $81.00 BROOKHAMPTON Donnybrook 7 $12.60 BROOKING SPRINGS Fitzroy Crossing 10 $18.00 BROOKTON Brookton 2 $3.60 BROOME Broome 2 $3.60 BROOMEHILL Katanning 22 $39.60 BROWN HILL Kalgoorlie 2 $3.60 BROWN RANGE Carnarvon 7 $12.60 BRUCE ROCK Bruce Rock 2 $3.60 BRUNSWICK Bunbury 26 $46.80 BRUNSWICK JUNCTION Bunbury 26 $46.80 Bailiff Travelling Fees Country 6 of 55 LOCALITY BAILIFF KM AMOUNT Rate Per Kilometre 1.8 BRYAH STATION Meekatharra 134 $241.20 BUCKET SPRINGS Kununurra 40 $72.00 BUCKINGHAMS Collie 16 $28.80 BUCKLAND Northam 10 $18.00 BULGA DOWNS STATION Mt. Magnet 244 $439.20 BULGARRA Karratha 2 $3.60 BULLA BULLING Coolgardie 29 $52.20 BULLARING Corrigin 20 $36.00 BULLER Geraldton 15 $27.00 BULLFINCH Southern Cross 36 $64.80 BULLOCK HILLS Dumbleyung 13 $23.40 BULLYEE SIDING Corrigin 41 $73.80 BULONG Kalgoorlie 33 $59.40 BULYEE Corrigin 41 $73.80 BUNBURY Bunbury 2 $3.60 BUNGULLUPING Merredin 66 $118.80 BUNICHE Lake Grace 49 $88.20 BUNJIL Perenjori 25 $45.00 BUNNAWARRA (PASTORAL STATION) Yalgoo 31 $55.80 BUNTINE Dalwallinu 36 $64.80 BURAKIN Koorda 45 $81.00 BURBRIDGE Southern Cross 78 $140.40 BUREKUP Bunbury 21 $37.80 BURGESS SIDING York 8 $14.40 BURLONG Northam 8 $14.40 BURNGUP Lake Grace 28 $50.40 BURNSIDE Margaret River 8 $14.40 BURRACOPPIN Merredin 23 $41.40 BURTVILLE Laverton 33 $59.40 Bailiff Travelling Fees Country 7 of 55 LOCALITY BAILIFF KM AMOUNT Rate Per Kilometre 1.8 BUSSELTON Busselton 2 $3.60 BUTCHER BIRD Southern Cross 176 $316.80 CABLE BEACH Broome 4 $7.20 CADOUX Koorda 39 $70.20 CALCARRA Wongan Hills 44 $79.20 CALJIE York 25 $45.00 CALLIGIDDY STATION Carnarvon 52 $93.60 CALLINGIRI Wongan Hills 39 $70.20 CALLYTHARRA SPRINGS STATION Carnarvon 122 $219.60 CALWYNYARDAH Fitzroy Crossing 87 $156.60 CAMBALLIN Derby 96 $172.80 CAMBRAY Nannup 16 $28.80 CAMPION Mukinbudin 41 $73.80 CANNA Morawa 36 $64.80 CAPE BURNEY Geraldton 18 $32.40 CAPE LAMBERT Roebourne 25 $45.00 CAPE LESCHENAULT Lancelin 26 $46.80 CAPE NOB Ongerup 145 $261.00 CAPE RICHE Albany 106 $190.80 CAPEL Bunbury 31 $55.80 CAPERCUP Collie 62 $111.60 CAPRICORN Newman 30 $54.00 CARABAN Lancelin 43 $77.40 CARANI Wongan Hills 40 $72.00 CARBANUP Busselton 20 $36.00 CARBINE Coolgardie 60 $108.00 CARCOOLA Pinjarra 5 $9.00 CARDABIA STATION Exmouth 139 $250.20 CARDIFF Collie 8 $14.40 Bailiff Travelling Fees Country 8 of 55 LOCALITY BAILIFF KM AMOUNT Rate Per Kilometre 1.8 CAREY DOWNS STATION Carnarvon 95 $171.00 CAREY PARK Bunbury 5 $9.00 CARLAMINDA (PASTORAL STATION) Yalgoo 10 $18.00 CARLINDE South Hedland 95 $171.00 CARNAMAH Carnamah 2 $3.60 CARNARVON Carnarvon 2 $3.60 CARON Perenjori 16 $28.80 CARRABIN Merredin 42 $75.60 CARROLUP Katanning 16 $28.80 CARTNETICUP Katanning 36 $64.80 CASCADE STATION Esperance 100 $180.00 CASHMERE DOWNS STATION Mt. Magnet 339 $610.20 CASTLETOWN Esperance 3 $5.40 CATABY Moora 55 $99.00 CATTERICK Bridgetown 10 $18.00 CELEBRATION Kalgoorlie 29 $52.20 CENTENNIAL PARK Albany 2 $3.60 CERVANTES Jurien 26 $46.80 CHADWICK Esperance 2 $3.60 CHANGERUP Kojonup 28 $50.40 CHANNYBEARUP Manjimup 12 $21.60 CHAPMAN HILL Busselton 20 $36.00 CHARDORA Dwellingup 16 $28.80 CHERRABUN Fitzroy Crossing 39 $70.20 CHERRY TREE STATION Kojonup 25 $45.00 CHEYNES BEACH Albany 66 $118.80 CHILLINUP Ongerup 57 $102.60 CHINOCUP Ongerup 79 $142.20 CHITTERING Gingin 49 $88.20 Bailiff Travelling Fees Country 9 of 55 LOCALITY BAILIFF KM AMOUNT Rate Per Kilometre 1.8 CHORKERUP Mt.
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