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KA 1A 1C 9C 1J 1D 8 N 10A4B Parcels in Area B Gunditjmara Native Title Claim 24A State Forest G 8C 20011B AROO 2004 CROXTON WEST DIGBY Digby 2002 4A 3733A 10A WEECURRA 1B2 1A2 6A 14B 48A 6A CR 5E CROXTON EAST 14A 12A 1 26 25 43D E 7C Parish Boundary E MONIVAE 6 4G COXCREE K 7 40A AUDLEY K 6E MYARING R 15A E 2001 5A 2 6B 3A 5C 16E 8A 8 5 MALANGANEE 16C 55C 2B 9B DRIV 4 HUMP 58C 3A R 9D L1 Major Waterbodies - Lakes/Pondages 15B 11A YC O 9 M R F 2C A EEK 6E W GP 9B 7C 3 YALIMBA EAST 15G BOB IE YATCHAW EAST BORAMBORAM 27 CRA 12B BY CR C 27D 8A MUMBANNAR 7C EE RE 4A 3 11 K 17C 5C 13A 7B K 3Branxholme EE YALIMBA E CR 1D YATCHAW WEST River 13B6A 17C 2C2B K 3 ! 769 MP 34 35A 21 CA 17E 7A 36A40B WINYAYUNG 3 36 56B56A BRANXHOLME 11B 51A Stream 9A 7A 53 1919C 35 SP 21B 19C 53A RING CR DARTMOOR WATAEPOOLAN 17 8A 22G 63 44A E 11A 18 Hotspur BRAMBURRA EK 7D31D 50A 4B State Border 62A 66C Mount Napier 61A 74G EK 56 State Forest RE 30A 65C NE C 17B State Park BYAMBYNEE LY 5A 50A HOTSPUR 21A YATMERONE PURDEET K 81G E BYADUK NAPIER RE 9B C 553D56B ON OKY C 13B ! D SM 3E Crawford River 16A NNTR attachment: 22B 14 10A A H 32B Area B 2C24B 1A Dartmoor 10B 86C PORT 40BDR 13D 49A 6 Regional Park 5A 1B LAND C 1C 10A A PALPARA 2B 5A 56A REEK 17A 22A 38 16B 25B25A IN 13 14 13 25C 13A2002 26A 3C VCD2007/001 2B 5B 17 1Q 11B11C 20A 2C 12B 24A 99E 4B 9 9C 11D9B 9A 23A 2215 4A 3F 1D 22 Byaduk 13E 11A 23A 4C 2C 5 462A13A 1D 15 ! 4C 9C 21A 3G ! 3A Attachment 2: Schedule 5 - Determination Area 15D 2D 2D 10 7 25A 31B 5B 4E D3 3C 2C CARAMUT SOUTH DRIK DRIK 1A 5 5A 8B 18A 4F GREENHILLS 2D 1C WANWIN K EK 31A 6 8 4B 4G 6D REE 7CRE22C 5C 6C1E LANGULAC C P 6A Map 20A 5D 4A K 3D 11 DEE 2009 5D 9 2001 SP TALLANGOORK 16C ACCI 4H SPRING B 5A 7B 2B WEERANGOURT C REE R 16D 5E 5A 30A R5E 12 11 9A EEK 72003 5 ING 8A K WARRABKOOK W 22 4C EC 20024D 2001 5 REE AR 17 C B CREE ANNYA 6B KINKELLA 15G 4E 5B 2004 31A 13D 4 4A 2C URT Page 1 of 1, A3, 30/03/2007 2 ORS 16G 14E 4G BACK ONS CRE 8C H 31B 34C 14D 16 8B2008 9 K 16A 4A 2D 2001 7A 13C 14F 21 Annya 7A3B 1A 10 3D B E 10A 11 33A 1E A K 14B 7 6A C 16 6 K 19D State Forest C 9A 1F 4B RE G BRE 5B LEN 5A 1210 16 17 A 10A 5A EK EL CURRACURT 5E KA JUDY CREEK GRIVE GLENAULIN MYAMYN W A 13A R 49 2C 5F Y IN 12C 1A3 19B 6A CR A 26B E MINJAH NORTH 13A 4A EK SH 4B 2D 2E 2E2F 1A 12 1C GLENELG HDR A 2G A 45D 15 26C 5A W 23 38A 19E 13 25F 12B MINHAMITE 1A Macarthur RI GLE BALROOK 19C 4C 5B 3D 2G 1 7C 4 21 K 10 5C V COND ! E NE 8A8B7A 3 E This plan is a representation only as assessed by the state, 5 R 3C 6 RE LG RI 41B 11 621A 33 11 5B 12 ARDONACHIE 5A 7 15 LC VER Lower Glenelg 14 7C 6B 11 of the general vicinity of land and waters subject to 18A 19D 22D 6A 5A 4E 3B 3A 36B!23 44 8F 2D 5A 1A 6A 8A2 1B EK OXBOW LAKE 17 National Park 5C 3B 4FE 9A 4A applications for a native title determination. The Crown Nelson 2001 3C CONDAH 20 1A 3A 17A 16 15B CARMICHAE 45 2A 6G1C OT CR 70C 8A Land is the only land subject to claim. Park information 1A L E 23A 9A R 22A K 4A U 1 M EE 2C DA 26A 23B 6D 6E 8A 7A E CLONLEIGH is current to 2005.The applications for determination 2001 12E R 31F 5D 6E MACARTHUR A LY CR Discovery Bay 37 2002 LLA R L ! 1C 5A U of native title are held by the Federal Court. Accurate inform- DRUMBORG 16E Drumborg Mount Eccles 10B G 12A 3D I Coastal Park 35 4A 24A 10A V BANANGAL ER MINJAH ation on land status and boundary definition is held at the LITT C 5 50A 15A 7 ORD 21B 18F National Park KANGERTONG L UROY 13A 9B EM FI 5D 34 C T 1C 13B2004 12A RE ZRO 13D 26A Land Information Centre, Dept. of Sustainability 41B OL 15 EK 1D2D 14B ESI Y 2A 8A 22B RI 6A9A WARRAIN DE 8A V 15F 12B 4P 7B EK and Environment. 12A ER 28E 21C E CR 23D28D DUNMORE R CREEK 23F 13B 28B 28A PCREEK Claim extends 100 EE DOO 24C 6 9B Hommerton State 3J 15E OC AR 2002 K 23E DEE N 11C 4C 11A O KENTBRUCK 1B 8A 23A R 11B 13A A 8 Forest 2002 K 27C 12A 20D 1A ANG REE 20 58A4 57D 67A Dunmore State 22E K COBBOBOONEE C 30A 32A 38B1 4B 46C1 26C 6A ERS 4A Heywood51B 1A8 44E 26A mfromth Cobboboonee BB 23J 1A U ! 173A Forest 7A 105A 66D 64A 44E 40C SCR 16B 9A 1A State Forest 29A 39D1 27C e HOMERTON 44E me 8A 6B 39A1 EK 1A9 RE a 12A 102D 1A7 44E S 7B nlow HEYWOOD 35D STINS C UR 4A 21D 14A 8 44E 48F 36D AU RE wate 12A 15 23E K 12 44E YRIV WILLATOOK rmark 11B 19D REE 2001 15B 36E 15A 17A DC E 25C R 144A 36E KAPONG 21B RE 48H 8F 21A 24B1 8D CREEK 17A BROADWATER 9 63D BESSIEBELLE 39A 42C CREEK 12C ANDY 58C 9 9B S 16D 153A 76A WOOLSTHORPE 5D 12B Narrawong NARRAWONG 2001 43A 15A 16 9C WILD DOG SANDY 15 2A 2B CREEK 1B 6A 72A 86 15A 15B 7C 1C11B Flora 3A 78 159D66D 81 8 15 14 Jens Rd/Bessiebelle 3A16 9 9A 8D Reserve Narrawong State 80C82 16A 1B 159E 8E 26B 18B 4D 1E State Forest 99B 98A 96A Discovery Bay 29 Forest 39 113D 5F ! 17A 22A 4A 2829A 13 1C 38A Tyrendarra Coastal Park 3A 3A 7B 14 19B K K 3E E 3A 27B EK E 20D 3A E 26B 29A E E 39J R R 38A 171A MOUZIE 30C 37B 1E ECR 4A 20A KC R 1G 6C 17A C 38A 1A 1F1C 3A TYRENDARRA WA ACK C 28E 8A B 6D BA 31A 40C 9A 34D 7A 15C 21C 58C 132D E3 44N WARRONG 11 7A 7B 2A43K 51G 148D GORAE 10 44P 12 12 59E K 59A E 59 67H MID 15A 6 59B67J E 19 42A 60 2001 ST.
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