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National Zone Guide National Zone Guide Freight Assist Australia Pty Ltd Location Zone Postcode ABERFOYLE PARK Adelaide Metro 5159 ABERFOYLE PARK EAST Adelaide Metro 5159 ABERFOYLE PARK NORTH Adelaide Metro 5159 ADELAIDE Adelaide Metro 5000 ADELAIDE AIRPORT Adelaide Metro 5950 ADELAIDE BC Adelaide Metro 5000 ADELAIDE CASINO Adelaide Metro 5000 ADELAIDE CITY Adelaide Metro 5000 ADELAIDE EAST Adelaide Metro 5000 ADELAIDE GPO Adelaide Metro 5001 ADELAIDE OVAL Adelaide Metro 5006 ADELAIDE PARLIAMENT HOUSE Adelaide Metro 5000 ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY Adelaide Metro 5000 ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY PO Adelaide Metro 5000 ADELAIDE WEST Adelaide Metro 5000 AIRPORT DOMESTIC Adelaide Metro 5950 AIRPORT OVERSEAS Adelaide Metro 5950 ALBERT PARK Adelaide Metro 5014 ALBERTON Adelaide Metro 5014 ALLENBY GARDENS Adelaide Metro 5009 AMPOL TERMINAL Adelaide Metro 5016 AN TERMINAL Adelaide Metro 5010 ANDREWS FARM Adelaide Metro 5114 ANGLE PARK Adelaide Metro 5010 ANL TERMINAL Adelaide Metro 5015 ASCOT PARK Adelaide Metro 5043 ASHFORD Adelaide Metro 5035 ATHELSTONE Adelaide Metro 5076 ATHOL PARK Adelaide Metro 5012 AULDANA Adelaide Metro 5072 AUSTRALIA POST Adelaide Metro 5000 AUSTRALIAN SUBMARINE Adelaide Metro 5018 BANKSIA PARK Adelaide Metro 5091 BEAUMONT Adelaide Metro 5066 BEDFORD PARK Adelaide Metro 5042 BELAIR Adelaide Metro 5052 BELAIR STATION Adelaide Metro 5052 BELAIR WEST Adelaide Metro 5052 BELLEVUE HEIGHTS Adelaide Metro 5050 BEULAH PARK Adelaide Metro 5067 BEVERLEY Adelaide Metro 5009 BIRKENHEAD Adelaide Metro 5015 BLACK FOREST Adelaide Metro 5035 BLACKWOOD Adelaide Metro 5051 BLAIR ATHOL Adelaide Metro 5084 BLAIR ATHOL NORTH Adelaide Metro 5084 FITZROY Adelaide Metro 5082 DARLINGTON Adelaide Metro 5047 DAVOREN PARK Adelaide Metro 5113 ** Zones may be updated from time to time without notice** 1 National Zone Guide Freight Assist Australia Pty Ltd DAVOREN PARK NORTH Adelaide Metro 5113 DAVOREN PARK SOUTH Adelaide Metro 5113 DAW PARK Adelaide Metro 5041 DAW PARK NORTH Adelaide Metro 5041 DELFIN ISLAND Adelaide Metro 5021 DERNANCOURT Adelaide Metro 5075 DEVON PARK Adelaide Metro 5008 DIREK Adelaide Metro 5110 DOVER GARDENS Adelaide Metro 5048 DRAPER Adelaide Metro 5016 DRY CREEK Adelaide Metro 5094 DSTO Adelaide Metro 5111 DUDLEY PARK Adelaide Metro 5008 DULWICH Adelaide Metro 5065 EAST GRANGE Adelaide Metro 5022 EASTWOOD Adelaide Metro 5063 EDEN HILLS Adelaide Metro 5050 EDINBURGH Adelaide Metro 5111 EDINBURGH PARK Adelaide Metro 5111 EDINBURGH RAAF Adelaide Metro 5111 EDWARDSTOWN Adelaide Metro 5039 BLAIR ATHOL WEST Adelaide Metro 5084 BLAKEVIEW Adelaide Metro 5114 BOWDEN Adelaide Metro 5007 BRAHMA LODGE Adelaide Metro 5109 BRIGHTON Adelaide Metro 5048 BRIGHTON JETTY Adelaide Metro 5048 BROADVIEW Adelaide Metro 5083 BROMPTON Adelaide Metro 5007 BROOKLYN PARK Adelaide Metro 5032 BROWN HILL CREEK Adelaide Metro 5062 BROWNHILL CREEK Adelaide Metro 5062 BURNSIDE Adelaide Metro 5066 BURNSIDE VILLAGE Adelaide Metro 5065 BURTON Adelaide Metro 5110 CAMDEN PARK Adelaide Metro 5038 CAMPBELLTOWN Adelaide Metro 5074 CASTAMBUL Adelaide Metro 5076 CAVAN Adelaide Metro 5094 CEMENT COMPANY Adelaide Metro 5016 CHELTENHAM Adelaide Metro 5014 CHIDDA Adelaide Metro 5108 CHRISTIE DOWNS Adelaide Metro 5164 CHRISTIES BEACH Adelaide Metro 5165 CHRISTIES BEACH NORTH Adelaide Metro 5165 CITY WEST CAMPUS Adelaide Metro 5000 CLAPHAM Adelaide Metro 5062 CLARENCE GARDENS Adelaide Metro 5039 CLARENCE PARK Adelaide Metro 5034 CLEARVIEW Adelaide Metro 5085 ** Zones may be updated from time to time without notice** 2 National Zone Guide Freight Assist Australia Pty Ltd CLOVELLY PARK Adelaide Metro 5042 CLOVERCREST Adelaide Metro 5098 COLLEGE PARK Adelaide Metro 5069 COLLINSWOOD Adelaide Metro 5081 COLONEL LIGHT GARDENS Adelaide Metro 5041 COWANDILLA Adelaide Metro 5033 CRAIGBURN Adelaide Metro 5159 CRAIGBURN FARM Adelaide Metro 5051 CRAIGMORE Adelaide Metro 5114 CROYDON Adelaide Metro 5008 CROYDON PARK Adelaide Metro 5008 CROYDON PARK SOUTH Adelaide Metro 5008 CUMBERLAND PARK Adelaide Metro 5041 DARLINGTON Adelaide Metro 5047 DAVOREN PARK Adelaide Metro 5113 DAVOREN PARK NORTH Adelaide Metro 5113 DAVOREN PARK SOUTH Adelaide Metro 5113 FLAGSTAFF HILL Adelaide Metro 5159 FLAXMILL Adelaide Metro 5162 FLINDERS PARK Adelaide Metro 5025 FLINDERS UNIVERSITY Adelaide Metro 5042 FLINDERS UNIVERSITY BEDFORD PK Adelaide Metro 5042 FORESTVILLE Adelaide Metro 5035 FOUNTAIN VALLEY Adelaide Metro 5159 FREWVILLE Adelaide Metro 5063 FULHAM Adelaide Metro 5024 FULHAM GARDENS Adelaide Metro 5024 FULLARTON Adelaide Metro 5063 GEPPS CROSS Adelaide Metro 5094 GILBERTON Adelaide Metro 5081 GILLES PLAINS Adelaide Metro 5086 GILLMAN Adelaide Metro 5013 GLANDORE Adelaide Metro 5037 GLANVILLE Adelaide Metro 5015 GLENALTA Adelaide Metro 5052 GLENELG Adelaide Metro 5045 GLENELG EAST Adelaide Metro 5045 GLENELG JETTY ROAD Adelaide Metro 5045 GLENELG NORTH Adelaide Metro 5045 GLENELG NORTH AROONA PLACE Adelaide Metro 5045 DAW PARK Adelaide Metro 5041 DAW PARK NORTH Adelaide Metro 5041 DELFIN ISLAND Adelaide Metro 5021 DERNANCOURT Adelaide Metro 5075 DEVON PARK Adelaide Metro 5008 DIREK Adelaide Metro 5110 DOVER GARDENS Adelaide Metro 5048 DRAPER Adelaide Metro 5016 DRY CREEK Adelaide Metro 5094 DSTO Adelaide Metro 5111 ** Zones may be updated from time to time without notice** 3 National Zone Guide Freight Assist Australia Pty Ltd DUDLEY PARK Adelaide Metro 5008 DULWICH Adelaide Metro 5065 EAST GRANGE Adelaide Metro 5022 EASTWOOD Adelaide Metro 5063 EDEN HILLS Adelaide Metro 5050 EDINBURGH Adelaide Metro 5111 EDINBURGH PARK Adelaide Metro 5111 EDINBURGH RAAF Adelaide Metro 5111 EDWARDSTOWN Adelaide Metro 5039 ELIZABETH Adelaide Metro 5112 ELIZABETH DOWNS Adelaide Metro 5113 ELIZABETH EAST Adelaide Metro 5112 ELIZABETH GROVE Adelaide Metro 5112 ELIZABETH NORTH Adelaide Metro 5113 ELIZABETH PARK Adelaide Metro 5113 ELIZABETH SOUTH Adelaide Metro 5112 ELIZABETH VALE Adelaide Metro 5112 ELIZABETH WEST Adelaide Metro 5113 ELIZABETH WEST DC Adelaide Metro 5113 ELIZABETH WEST DELIVERY CENTRE Adelaide Metro 5113 EMERSON Adelaide Metro 5035 ENFIELD Adelaide Metro 5085 ENFIELD PLAZA Adelaide Metro 5085 ENFIELD SOUTH Adelaide Metro 5085 ERINDALE Adelaide Metro 5066 ETHELTON Adelaide Metro 5015 EVANDALE Adelaide Metro 5069 EVERARD PARK Adelaide Metro 5035 EXETER Adelaide Metro 5019 EXPORT PARK Adelaide Metro 5950 EXPORT PARK PRIVATE BOXES Adelaide Metro 5950 FAIRVIEW PARK Adelaide Metro 5126 FELIXSTOW Adelaide Metro 5070 FERRYDEN PARK Adelaide Metro 5010 FINDON Adelaide Metro 5023 FIRLE Adelaide Metro 5070 FITZROY Adelaide Metro 5082 HACKHAM EAST Adelaide Metro 5163 HACKHAM WEST Adelaide Metro 5163 HACKNEY Adelaide Metro 5069 HALIFAX STREET Adelaide Metro 5000 HALIFAX STREET PO Adelaide Metro 5000 HALLETT COVE Adelaide Metro 5158 HALLETT COVE BEACH Adelaide Metro 5158 HALLETT COVE SOUTH Adelaide Metro 5158 HALLETT COVE STATION Adelaide Metro 5158 HAMPSTEAD GARDENS Adelaide Metro 5086 HAPPY VALLEY Adelaide Metro 5159 HAPPY VALLEY EAST Adelaide Metro 5159 HARBOURTOWN Adelaide Metro 5024 ** Zones may be updated from time to time without notice** 4 National Zone Guide Freight Assist Australia Pty Ltd HAWTHORN Adelaide Metro 5062 HAWTHORNDENE Adelaide Metro 5051 HAZELWOOD PARK Adelaide Metro 5066 HEATHPOOL Adelaide Metro 5068 HECTORVILLE Adelaide Metro 5073 HENDON Adelaide Metro 5014 HENLEY BEACH Adelaide Metro 5022 HENLEY BEACH SOUTH Adelaide Metro 5022 HIGHBURY Adelaide Metro 5089 HIGHGATE Adelaide Metro 5063 ELIZABETH NORTH Adelaide Metro 5113 ELIZABETH PARK Adelaide Metro 5113 ELIZABETH SOUTH Adelaide Metro 5112 ELIZABETH VALE Adelaide Metro 5112 ELIZABETH WEST Adelaide Metro 5113 ELIZABETH WEST DC Adelaide Metro 5113 ELIZABETH WEST DELIVERY CENTRE Adelaide Metro 5113 EMERSON Adelaide Metro 5035 ENFIELD Adelaide Metro 5085 ENFIELD PLAZA Adelaide Metro 5085 ENFIELD SOUTH Adelaide Metro 5085 ERINDALE Adelaide Metro 5066 ETHELTON Adelaide Metro 5015 EVANDALE Adelaide Metro 5069 EVERARD PARK Adelaide Metro 5035 EXETER Adelaide Metro 5019 EXPORT PARK Adelaide Metro 5950 EXPORT PARK PRIVATE BOXES Adelaide Metro 5950 FAIRVIEW PARK Adelaide Metro 5126 FELIXSTOW Adelaide Metro 5070 FERRYDEN PARK Adelaide Metro 5010 FINDON Adelaide Metro 5023 FIRLE Adelaide Metro 5070 HACKHAM EAST Adelaide Metro 5163 HACKHAM WEST Adelaide Metro 5163 HACKNEY Adelaide Metro 5069 HALIFAX STREET Adelaide Metro 5000 HALIFAX STREET PO Adelaide Metro 5000 HALLETT COVE Adelaide Metro 5158 HALLETT COVE BEACH Adelaide Metro 5158 HALLETT COVE SOUTH Adelaide Metro 5158 HALLETT COVE STATION Adelaide Metro 5158 HAMPSTEAD GARDENS Adelaide Metro 5086 HAPPY VALLEY Adelaide Metro 5159 HAPPY VALLEY EAST Adelaide Metro 5159 HARBOURTOWN Adelaide Metro 5024 HAWTHORN Adelaide Metro 5062 HAWTHORNDENE Adelaide Metro 5051 HAZELWOOD PARK Adelaide Metro 5066 HEATHPOOL Adelaide Metro 5068 ** Zones may be updated from time to time without notice** 5 National Zone Guide Freight Assist Australia Pty Ltd HECTORVILLE Adelaide Metro 5073 HENDON Adelaide Metro 5014 HENLEY BEACH Adelaide Metro 5022 HENLEY BEACH SOUTH Adelaide Metro 5022 HIGHBURY Adelaide Metro 5089 HIGHGATE Adelaide Metro 5063 HILLBANK Adelaide Metro 5112 HILLCREST Adelaide Metro 5056 HILRA SA Adelaide Metro 5108 HILTON Adelaide Metro 5033 HINDLEY STREET PO Adelaide Metro 5000 HINDMARSH Adelaide Metro 5007 HINDMARSH SQUARE Adelaide Metro 5000 HOLDEN HILL Adelaide Metro 5088 HOLLYWOOD SHOPS Adelaide Metro 5108 HOPE VALLEY Adelaide Metro 5090 HOVE Adelaide Metro 5048 HOVE STATION Adelaide Metro 5048 HUNTFIELD HEIGHTS Adelaide Metro 5163 HURTLE SQUARE Adelaide Metro 5000 HUTT STREET Adelaide Metro 5000 HUTT STREET PO Adelaide Metro
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