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Northern Territory NORTHERN TERRITORY BAYVIEW 0820 CHARLES DARWIN 0820 COONAWARRA 0820 CULLEN BAY 0820 DARWIN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 0820 EAST POINT 0820 EATON 0820 FANNIE BAY 0820 LARRAKEYAH 0820 LUDMILLA 0820 PARAP 0820 RAAF BASE DARWIN 0820 STUART PARK 0820 THE GARDENS 0820 THE NARROWS 0820 WINNELLIE 0820 WOOLNER 0820 BAGOT 0820 DARWIN DC 0820 DARWIN MC 0820 WINNELLIE 0821 ACACIA HILLS 0822 ANGURUGU 0822 ANINDILYAKWA 0822 ANNIE RIVER 0822 BEES CREEK 0822 BELYUEN 0822 BLACK JUNGLE 0822 BLACKMORE 0822 BORDER STORE 0822 BURRUNDIE 0822 BYNOE 0822 BYNOE HARBOUR 0822 CAMP CREEK 0822 CHANNEL ISLAND 0822 CHARLES DARWIN 0822 CHARLOTTE 0822 CLARAVALE 0822 COBOURG 0822 COLLETT CREEK 0822 COOMALIE CREEK 0822 COX PENINSULA 0822 DALY 0822 DALY RIVER 0822 DARWIN RIVER DAM 0822 DELISSAVILLE 0822 DOUGLAS-DALY 0822 EAST ARM 0822 EAST ARNHEM 0822 ELRUNDIE 0822 EVA VALLEY 0822 FINNISS VALLEY 0822 FLEMING 0822 FLY CREEK 0822 FREDS PASS 0822 GALIWINKU 0822 GLYDE POINT 0822 GUNBALANYA 0822 GUNN POINT 0822 HAYES CREEK 0822 HIDDEN VALLEY 0822 HOTHAM 0822 HUGHES 0822 KAKADU 0822 KOOLPINYAH 0822 LAKE BENNETT 0822 LAMBELLS LAGOON 0822 LITCHFIELD PARK 0822 LIVINGSTONE 0822 LLOYD CREEK 0822 MANDORAH 0822 MANINGRIDA 0822 MAPURU 0822 MARANUNGA 0822 MARGARET RIVER 0822 MARRAKAI 0822 MCMINNS LAGOON 0822 MICKETT CREEK 0822 MIDDLE POINT 0822 MILIKAPITI 0822 MILINGIMBI 0822 MILYAKBURRA 0822 MINJILANG 0822 MOUNT BUNDEY 0822 MURRUMUJUK 0822 NAUIYU 0822 NEMARLUK 0822 NGANMARRIYANGA 0822 NUMBULWAR 0822 NUMBURINDI 0822 OENPELLI 0822 PALUMPA 0822 PEPPIMENARTI 0822 PIRLANGIMPI 0822 POINT STUART 0822 PULARUMPI 0822 RAKULA 0822 RAMINGINING 0822 ROBIN FALLS 0822 RUM JUNGLE 0822 SANDPALMS ROADHOUSE 0822 SOUTHPORT 0822 STAPLETON 0822 THAMARRURR 0822 TIPPERARY 0822 TIVENDALE 0822 TORTILLA FLATS 0822 TUMBLING WATERS 0822 UMBAKUMBA 0822 WADEYE 0822 WAGAIT BEACH 0822 WAK WAK 0822 WARRUWI 0822 WEDDELL 0822 WEST ARNHEM 0822 WICKHAM 0822 WISHART 0822 WOOLANING 0822 WURRUMIYANGA 0822 BERRIMAH 0828 KNUCKEY LAGOON 0828 HOLTZE 0829 PINELANDS 0829 ARCHER 0830 DRIVER 0830 DURACK 0830 FARRAR 0830 GRAY 0830 MARLOW LAGOON 0830 MOULDEN 0830 PALMERSTON 0830 SHOAL BAY 0830 WOODROFFE 0830 YARRAWONGA 0830 BAKEWELL 0832 BELLAMACK 0832 GUNN 0832 JOHNSTON 0832 MITCHELL 0832 ROSEBERY 0832 ROSEBERY HEIGHTS 0832 ZUCCOLI 0832 VIRGINIA 0834 HOWARD SPRINGS 0835 COOLALINGA 0835 VIRGINIA 0835 GIRRAWEEN 0836 HERBERT 0836 HUMPTY DOO 0836 MANTON 0837 NOONAMAH 0837 BERRY SPRINGS 0838 COOLALINGA 0839 DUNDEE BEACH 0840 DUNDEE DOWNS 0840 DUNDEE FOREST 0840 DARWIN RIVER 0841 BATCHELOR 0845 ADELAIDE RIVER 0846 PINE CREEK 0847 COSSACK 0850 EMUNGALAN 0850 KATHERINE 0850 KATHERINE EAST 0850 KATHERINE SOUTH 0850 LANSDOWNE 0850 ARNOLD 0852 BAINES 0852 BARUNGA 0852 BESWICK 0852 BESWICK CREEK 0852 BINJARI 0852 BIRDUM 0852 BRADSHAW 0852 BUCHANAN 0852 BULMAN WEEMOL 0852 CRESWELL 0852 DAGURAGU 0852 DALY WATERS 0852 DELAMERE 0852 DUNMARRA 0852 EDITH 0852 ELSEY 0852 ELSEY STATION 0852 FLORINA 0852 FLYING FOX 0852 GREGORY 0852 GULUNG MARDRULK 0852 GURINDJI 0852 JILKMINGGAN 0852 KALKARINDJI 0852 KATHERINE 0852 LAJAMANU 0852 LARRIMAH 0852 LIMMEN 0852 MANBULLOO 0852 MARANBOY 0852 MATARANKA 0852 MCARTHUR 0852 MINIYERI 0852 NGUKURR 0852 NITMILUK 0852 PIGEON HOLE 0852 ROBINSON RIVER 0852 STURT PLATEAU 0852 TANAMI EAST 0852 TIMBER CREEK 0852 TOP SPRINGS 0852 URALLA 0852 VENN 0852 VICTORIA RIVER 0852 VICTORIA RIVER DOWNS 0852 WARUMUNGU 0852 WAVE HILL 0852 WILTON 0852 YARRALIN 0852 TINDAL 0853 BORROLOOLA 0854 KING ASH BAY 0854 TENNANT CREEK 0860 BRUNCHILLY 0861 AVON DOWNS 0862 CALVERT 0862 CRESSWELL DOWNS 0862 ELLIOTT 0862 HELEN SPRINGS 0862 MUCKATY STATION 0862 NEWCASTLE WATERS 0862 NICHOLSON 0862 PAMAYU 0862 PHILLIP CREEK STATION 0862 RANKEN 0862 RENNER SPRINGS 0862 TABLELANDS 0862 TENNANT CREEK 0862 THREE WAYS 0862 WARREGO 0862 WOLLOGORANG STATION 0862 WYCLIFFE WELL 0862 ALICE SPRINGS 0870 ARALUEN 0870 ARUMBERA 0870 BRAITLING 0870 CICCONE 0870 CONNELLAN 0870 DESERT SPRINGS 0870 EAST SIDE 0870 FLYNN 0870 GILLEN 0870 ILPARPA 0870 IRLPME 0870 LARAPINTA 0870 MOUNT JOHNS 0870 ROSS 0870 SADADEEN 0870 STUART 0870 THE GAP 0870 UNDOOLYA 0870 WHITE GUMS 0870 AHERRENGE 0872 ALI CURUNG 0872 ALICE SPRINGS 0872 AMATA 0872 AMOONGUNA 0872 AMPILATWATJA 0872 ANATYE 0872 ANMATJERE 0872 ANTEWENEGERRDE 0872 AREYONGA 0872 ATITJERE 0872 AYERS ROCK 0872 BARROW CREEK 0872 BURT PLAIN 0872 CANTEEN CREEK 0872 CHILLA WELL 0872 COSTELLO 0872 DAVENPORT 0872 DOCKER RIVER 0872 ENGAWALA 0872 ERLDUNDA 0872 ERNABELLA 0872 FINKE 0872 FREGON 0872 GHAN 0872 GIBSON DESERT NORTH 0872 GIBSON DESERT SOUTH 0872 HAASTS BLUFF 0872 HALE 0872 HART 0872 HART RANGE 0872 HERMANNSBURG 0872 HUGH 0872 IMANPA 0872 INDULKANA 0872 ININTI STORE 0872 JAY CREEK 0872 KALTUKATJARA 0872 KINTORE 0872 KIWIRRKURRA 0872 KULGERA 0872 KUNPARRKA 0872 LAKE MACKAY 0872 LARAMBA 0872 MEREENIE 0872 MIMILI 0872 MOUNT LIEBIG 0872 MOUNT ZEIL 0872 MULGA BORE 0872 MURPUTJA HOMELANDS 0872 MUTITJULU 0872 NAMATJIRA 0872 NGAANYATJARRA-GILES 0872 NYAPARI 0872 NYIRRIPI 0872 PAPUNYA 0872 PATJARR 0872 PETERMANN 0872 PITJANTJATJARA HOMELANDS 0872 SANDOVER 0872 SANTA TERESA 0872 SIMPSON 0872 TANAMI 0872 TARA 0872 THANGKENHARENGE 0872 TI TREE 0872 TITJIKALA 0872 TJIRRKARLI 0872 TJUKURLA 0872 ULURU 0872 UMPANGARA 0872 URAPUNTJA 0872 WALLACE ROCKHOLE 0872 WANNAN 0872 WILLOWRA 0872 WILORA 0872 WINGELLINA 0872 WUTUNUGURRA 0872 YUELAMU 0872 YUENDUMU 0872 YULARA 0872 WANARN 0872 GAPUWIYAK 0880 GOVE 0880 GUNYANGARA 0880 NHULUNBUY 0880 YIRRKALA 0880 NHULUNBUY 0881 ALYANGULA 0885 JABIRU 0886 NEW SOUTH WALES MUNGINDI 2406 BOGGABILLA 2409 CIVIC SQUARE 2608 CANBERRA AIRPORT 2609 COOMBS 2611 COREE 2611 STROMLO 2611 BEARD 2620 GEMALLA 2795 HOBBYS YARDS 2795 ISABELLA 2795 JEREMY 2795 JUDDS CREEK 2795 WHITE CLIFFS 2836 WILCANNIA 2836 VICTORIA LOVELY BANKS 3213 FYANSFORD 3218 MOOLAP 3224 LUCAS 3350 QUEENSLAND BULWER 4025 CAPE MORETON 4025 COWAN COWAN 4025 KOORINGAL 4025 TANGALOOMA 4025 AMITY 4183 AMITY POINT 4183 DUNWICH 4183 POINT LOOKOUT 4183 MACLEAY ISLAND 4184 RUSSELL ISLAND 4184 SOUTH STRADBROKE 4216 EAGLE HEIGHTS 4271 MOUNT TAMBORINE 4272 NORTH TAMBORINE 4272 TAMBORINE MOUNTAIN 4272 BENOBBLE 4275 BIDDADDABA 4275 BOYLAND 4275 CANUNGRA 4275 FERNY GLEN 4275 FLYING FOX 4275 ILLINBAH 4275 LAMINGTON NATIONAL PARK 4275 SARABAH 4275 WITHEREN 4275 WONGLEPONG 4275 BARNEY VIEW 4287 MOUNT BARNEY 4287 MOUNT LINDESAY 4287 PALEN CREEK 4287 RATHDOWNEY 4287 RUNNING CREEK 4287 BEEBO 4385 BONSHAW 4385 CAMP CREEK 4385 GLENARBON 4385 MAIDENHEAD 4385 RIVERTON 4385 SILVER SPUR 4385 SMITHLEA 4385 TEXAS 4385 WATSONS CROSSING 4385 BRUSH CREEK 4387 BYBERA 4387 COOLMUNDA 4387 GREENUP 4387 MOSQUITO CREEK 4387 TERRICA 4387 WARROO 4387 WHETSTONE 4387 KURUMBUL 4388 YELARBON 4388 BILLA BILLA 4390 CALINGUNEE 4390 CALLANDOON 4390 GOODAR 4390 GOONDIWINDI 4390 KINDON 4390 LUNDAVRA 4390 WONDALLI 4390 WYAGA 4390 YAGABURNE 4390 KINGSTHORPE 4400 ACLAND 4401 AUBIGNY 4401 BALGOWAN 4401 BIDDESTON 4401 BOODUA 4401 DEVON PARK 4401 GREENWOOD 4401 HIGHLAND PLAINS 4401 KELVINHAUGH 4401 MOUNT IRVING 4401 MULDU 4401 OAKEY 4401 ROSALIE PLAINS 4401 SABINE 4401 SILVERLEIGH 4401 YARGULLEN 4401 COOYAR 4402 KOORALGIN 4402 UPPER COOYAR CREEK 4402 BRYMAROO 4403 JONDARYAN 4403 MALU 4403 MOUNT MORIAH 4403 QUINALOW 4403 WEST PRAIRIE 4403 BOWENVILLE 4404 FORMARTIN 4404 IRVINGDALE 4404 WAINUI 4404 BUNYA MOUNTAINS 4405 DALBY 4405 DUCKLO 4405 GRASSDALE 4405 MARMADUA 4405 PIRRINUAN 4405 RANGES BRIDGE 4405 ST RUTH 4405 TIPTON 4405 WERANGA 4405 BOONDANDILLA 4406 HANNAFORD 4406 JIMBOUR 4406 KAIMKILLENBUN 4406 KOGAN 4406 MACALISTER 4406 MOONIE 4406 SOUTHWOOD 4406 THE GUMS 4406 WEIR RIVER 4406 CATTLE CREEK 4407 CECIL PLAINS 4407 DUNMORE 4407 NANGWEE 4407 BELL 4408 JANDOWAE 4410 WARRA 4411 BRIGALOW 4412 BAKING BOARD 4413 BOONARGA 4413 BURNCLUITH 4413 CANAGA 4413 CHANCES PLAIN 4413 DURAH 4413 HOPELAND 4413 MONTROSE 4413 WIEAMBILLA 4413 COLUMBOOLA 4415 DALWOGON 4415 GURULMUNDI 4415 HOOKSWOOD 4415 KOWGURAN 4415 MILES 4415 MYALL PARK 4415 PELHAM 4415 BARRAMORNIE 4416 CONDAMINE 4416 MORABY 4416 NANGRAM 4416 PINE HILLS 4416 SUNNYSIDE 4416 YULABILLA 4416 NOORINDOO 4417 OBERINA 4417 PARKNOOK 4417 SURAT 4417 WARKON 4417 WELLESLEY 4417 WERIBONE 4417 GULUGUBA 4418 COCKATOO 4419 GROSMONT 4419 WANDOAN 4419 BROADMERE 4420 COORADA 4420 GHINGHINDA 4420 GLENHAUGHTON 4420 GWAMBEGWINE 4420 HORNET BANK 4420 SPRING CREEK 4420 TAROOM 4420 PEEK-A-DOO 4420 GORANBA 4421 TARA 4421 COOMRITH 4422 FLINTON 4422 INGLESTONE 4422 MEANDARRA 4422 WESTMAR 4422 GLENMORGAN 4423 TEELBA 4423 DRILLHAM 4424 DRILLHAM SOUTH 4424 GLENAUBYN 4424 BOGANDILLA 4425 DULACCA 4425 JACKSON 4426 JACKSON NORTH 4426 JACKSON SOUTH 4426 CLIFFORD 4427 YULEBA 4427 YULEBA NORTH 4427 YULEBA SOUTH 4427 PICKANJINNIE 4428 WALLUMBILLA 4428 WALLUMBILLA NORTH 4428 WALLUMBILLA SOUTH 4428 BAFFLE WEST 4454 BEILBA 4454 DURHAM DOWNS 4454 HIGHLAND PLAINS 4454 HUTTON CREEK 4454 INJUNE 4454 MOUNT HUTTON 4454 PONY HILLS 4454 SIMMIE 4454 UPPER DAWSON 4454 WESTGROVE 4454 BALLAROO 4455 BLYTHDALE 4455 BUNGEWORGORAI 4455 BUNGIL 4455 BYMOUNT 4455 CORNWALL 4455 DARGAL ROAD 4455 EUMAMURRIN 4455 EUTHULLA 4455 GUNNEWIN 4455 HODGSON 4455 MOOGA 4455 MOUNT ABUNDANCE 4455 MOUNT BINDANGO 4455 ORALLO 4455 ORANGE HILL 4455 ROMA 4455 TINGUN 4455 WYCOMBE 4455 MUCKADILLA 4461 AMBY 4462 DUNKELD 4465 FORESTVALE 4465 MITCHELL 4465 V GATE 4465 WOMALILLA 4465 MUNGALLALA 4467 REDFORD 4467 TYRCONNEL 4467 CLARA CREEK 4468 MORVEN 4468 BAKERS BEND 4470 CHARLEVILLE 4470 GOWRIE STATION 4470 LANGLO 4470 MURWEH 4470 RIVERSLEIGH 4470 CLAVERTON 4471 NARDOO SIDING 4471 BLACKALL 4472 MOUNT ENNISKILLEN 4472 ADAVALE 4474 CHEEPIE 4475 AUGATHELLA 4477 UPPER WARREGO 4477 BAYRICK 4478 CALDERVALE 4478 LANSDOWNE 4478 LUMEAH 4478 MACFARLANE
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