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Wool Statistical Area's Wool Statistical Area's Monday, 24 May, 2010 A ALBURY WEST 2640 N28 ANAMA 5464 S15 ARDEN VALE 5433 S05 ABBETON PARK 5417 S15 ALDAVILLA 2440 N42 ANCONA 3715 V14 ARDGLEN 2338 N20 ABBEY 6280 W18 ALDERSGATE 5070 S18 ANDAMOOKA OPALFIELDS5722 S04 ARDING 2358 N03 ABBOTSFORD 2046 N21 ALDERSYDE 6306 W11 ANDAMOOKA STATION 5720 S04 ARDINGLY 6630 W06 ABBOTSFORD 3067 V30 ALDGATE 5154 S18 ANDAS PARK 5353 S19 ARDJORIE STATION 6728 W01 ABBOTSFORD POINT 2046 N21 ALDGATE NORTH 5154 S18 ANDERSON 3995 V31 ARDLETHAN 2665 N29 ABBOTSHAM 7315 T02 ALDGATE PARK 5154 S18 ANDO 2631 N24 ARDMONA 3629 V09 ABERCROMBIE 2795 N19 ALDINGA 5173 S18 ANDOVER 7120 T05 ARDNO 3312 V20 ABERCROMBIE CAVES 2795 N19 ALDINGA BEACH 5173 S18 ANDREWS 5454 S09 ARDONACHIE 3286 V24 ABERDEEN 5417 S15 ALECTOWN 2870 N15 ANEMBO 2621 N24 ARDROSS 6153 W15 ABERDEEN 7310 T02 ALEXANDER PARK 5039 S18 ANGAS PLAINS 5255 S20 ARDROSSAN 5571 S17 ABERFELDY 3825 V33 ALEXANDRA 3714 V14 ANGAS VALLEY 5238 S25 AREEGRA 3480 V02 ABERFOYLE 2350 N03 ALEXANDRA BRIDGE 6288 W18 ANGASTON 5353 S19 ARGALONG 2720 N27 ABERFOYLE PARK 5159 S18 ALEXANDRA HILLS 4161 Q30 ANGEPENA 5732 S05 ARGENTON 2284 N20 ABINGA 5710 18 ALFORD 5554 S16 ANGIP 3393 V02 ARGENTS HILL 2449 N01 ABROLHOS ISLANDS 6532 W06 ALFORDS POINT 2234 N21 ANGLE PARK 5010 S18 ARGYLE 2852 N17 ABYDOS 6721 W02 ALFRED COVE 6154 W15 ANGLE VALE 5117 S18 ARGYLE 3523 V15 ACACIA CREEK 2476 N02 ALFRED TOWN 2650 N29 ANGLEDALE 2550 N43 ARGYLE 6239 W17 ACACIA PLATEAU 2476 N02 ALFREDTON 3350 V26 ANGLEDOOL 2832 N12 ARGYLE DOWNS STATION6743 W01 ACACIA RIDGE 4110 Q30 ALGEBUCKINA 5710 S03 ANGLERS REACH 2630 N24 ARHENNA 5690 S14 ACHERON 3714 V14 ALICE DOWNS STATION 6770 W01 ANGLERS REST 3898 V35 ARIAH PARK 2665 N26 ACKLAND GARDENS 5039 S18 ALINJARRA 6064 W15 ANGLESEA 3230 V29 ARKABA 5434 S06 ACKLAND HEIGHTS 5021 S18 ALIPOU CREEK 2461 N01 ANGO STATION 5730 S05 ARKAROOLA 5732 S05 ACRHERFIELD 4108 Q30 ALKIMOS 6033 W15 ANGORICHINA 5730 S05 ARKONA 3414 V02 ACTON ESTATE 7320 T02 ALLAMBEE 3823 V33 ANGORICHINA HOSTEL 5730 S05 ARKSTONE 2795 N19 ACTON PARK 6282 W18 ALLAMBEE RESERVE 3871 V33 ANGORICHINA STATION 5730 S05 ARMADALE 3143 V30 ADAMINABY 2630 N24 ALLAMBIE 2100 N21 ANGOURIE 2464 N01 ARMADALE 6112 W15 ADARE HEIGHTS 5211 S20 ALLAMBIE HEIGHTS 2100 N21 ANGUS PLACE 2845 N18 ARMAGH 5453 S15 ADARE PARK 5211 S20 ALLANOOKA 6525 W06 ANKETELL 6167 W15 ARMIDALE 2350 N03 ADAVALE 4474 Q18 ALLANS FLAT 3691 V11 ANKETELL STATION 6638 W04 ARMIDALE EAST 2350 N03 ADDINGTON 3352 V26 ALLANS RIVULET 7104 T07 ANLABY 5373 S19 ARMIDALE NORTH 2350 N03 ADDISON ROAD 2204 N21 ALLANSFORD 3277 V24 ANNA CREEK 5710 S03 ARMIDALE SOUTH 2350 N03 ADELAIDE 5000 S18 ALLANSON 6225 W17 ANNA PLAINS STATION 6725 W01 ARMIDALE WEST 2350 N03 ADELAIDE AIRPORT 5000 S18 ALLAWAH 2218 N21 ANNALERA 2836 N10 ARMSTRONGS 3377 V18 ADELAIDE LEAD 3465 V07 ALLEENA 2671 N25 ANNANDALE 2038 N21 ARMYTAGE 3241 V29 ADELONG 2729 N27 ALLEN SIDING 7321 T02 ANNANDALE SOUTH 2038 N21 ARNCLIFFE 2205 N21 ADELONG STATION 6436 W19 ALLENBY GARDENS 5009 S18 ANNANGROVE 2154 N21 ARNCLIFFE WEST 2205 N21 ADJUNGBILLY 2727 N27 ALLENDALE 3364 V26 ANNEAN STATION 6642 W04 ARNO BAY 5603 S12 ADREWVILLE 5250 S20 ALLENDALE EAST 5291 S30 ANNUELLO 3549 V03 ARNOLD 3551 V05 ADVENTURE BAY 7160 T07 ALLENDALE NORTH 5373 S19 ANSONS BAY 7216 T03 ARRADALE 6156 W15 ADWILL PLACE 2113 N21 ALLENS CREEK 5373 S19 ANSTEAD 4070 Q30 ARRAWARRA 2456 N01 AECTOWN WEST 2870 N15 ALLESTREE 3306 V20 ANSTEY'S HILL 5131 S18 ARRAWARRA HEADLAND 2456 N01 AFTERLEE 2474 N41 ALLGOMERA CREEK 2441 N42 ANTECHAMBER BAY 5222 S21 ARRAWATTA 2360 N03 AGERY 5558 S17 ALLONVILLE 2650 N29 ANTHONYS CUTTING 3340 V26 ARRINO 6519 W06 AGNES 3962 V33 ALMA 5401 S15 ANTIENE 2333 N20 ARTARMON 2064 N21 AGNES BANKS 2753 N21 ALMA 3465 V07 ANTILL PONDS 7120 T05 ARTHUR RIVER 7330 T02 AGNEW 6438 W19 ALMOND GROVE ESTATE 5162 S18 ANTWERP 3422 V02 ARTHUR RIVER 6315 W12 AINSWORTH 6375 W07 ALMONDALE 5480 S08 ANXIOUS BAY 5670 S12 ARTHURS CREEK 3099 V30 AIRDALE 6282 W18 ALMONDS 3727 V09 ANZAC VILLAGE 2173 N21 ARTHURS LAKE 7030 T05 AIRDS 2560 N21 ALMURTA 3979 V31 APARATJARA 5750 S03 ARTHURTON 5572 S17 AIREYS INLET 3221 V29 ALOGATE VALLEY 5154 S18 APOINGA 5413 S15 ARTHURVILLE 2820 N17 AIRLY 2846 N18 ALONNAH 7159 T07 APOLLO BAY 3233 V29 ARUBIDDY STATION 6443 W20 AIRLY 3851 V34 ALPINE 2575 N22 APPERTARRA 6535 W06 ARUNDELL 3265 V25 AISLA 3393 V18 ALSBRA PARK 5642 S12 APPILA 5480 S08 ARWAKURRA 5482 S08 AJANA 6532 W06 ALSTONVILLE 2477 N41 APPIN 2560 N21 ASCOT 3364 V26 AKAROA 7216 T03 ALTA CRESTA 5052 S18 APPIN 3578 V03 ASCOT PARK 5043 S18 AL MISSION 2448 N01 ALTHORPS ISLANDS 5606 S17 APPLE TREE FLAT 2361 N04 ASCOT VALE 3032 V30 ALANVALE 7250 T04 ALTON DOWNS 5733 S02 APPLE TREE FLAT 2330 N20 ASH 5600 S10 ALAWOONA 5311 S24 ALTONA 5351 S19 APPLEBY 2340 N06 ASHBOURNE 5157 S20 ALBACUTYA 3424 V02 ALTONA 3018 V30 APPLECROSS 6153 W15 ASHBOURNE 3442 V15 ALBANY 6330 W10 ALTONA EAST 3025 V30 APSLAWN 7190 T06 ASHBURTON 3147 V30 ALBANY CREEK 4035 Q30 ALTONA MEADOWS 3028 V30 APSLEY 2820 N17 ASHBURTON DOWNS STATION6710 W03 ALBANY P.O. BOXES 6332 W10 ALUMNY CREEK 2460 N01 APSLEY 7030 T05 ASHBURY 2193 N21 ALBERFOYLE 4816 Q06 ALVIE 3249 V29 APSLEY 3319 V18 ASHBY 2463 N01 ALBERGA CROSSING 5710 S03 AMARINA 2470 N41 APUMURRA 5237 S25 ASHBY ISLAND 2463 N01 ALBERGA SIDING 5710 S03 AMAROO 4829 Q16 ARABLE 2630 N24 ASHCROFT 2168 N21 ALBERRIS CREEK 5710 S04 AMATA 5710 S03 ARAKOON 2431 N42 ASHENS 3390 V30 ALBERT 2873 N35 AMBARVALE 2560 N21 ARALUEN 2622 N23 ASHFIELD 2131 N21 ALBERT HILL 5264 S28 AMBERGATE 6282 W18 ARALUEN 2622 N23 ASHFIELD 6054 W15 ALBERT PARK 5014 S18 AMBERLEIGH 5089 S18 ARAPILES 3409 V18 ASHFIELD NORTH 2131 N21 ALBERT PARK 3206 V30 AMBLESIDE 5245 S20 ARARAT 3377 V22 ASHFIELD SOUTH 2131 N21 ALBERTON 5014 S18 AMBLESIDE 7310 T02 ARAWATA 3951 V33 ASHFORD 2361 N04 ALBERTON 7254 T03 AMBLESIDE RAILWAY 5245 S20 ARCADIA 2159 N21 ASHFORS 5035 S18 ALBERTON 3971 V33 AMBROSE 4695 Q09 ARCADIA 3613 V10 ASHGROVE 4060 Q30 ALBERTON EAST 5014 S18 AMBY 4462 Q22 ARCADIA VALE 2283 N20 ASHLEY 2400 N07 ALBERTON SOUTH 5014 S18 AMELUP 6338 W09 ARCADIAN 7457 T07 ASHMONT 2650 N29 ALBION 4010 Q30 AMEN CORNER 5220 S21 ARCHDALE 3475 V05 ASHMORE ESTATE 5308 S26 ALBION DOWNS STATION 6438 W19 AMERICAN BEACH 5222 S21 ARCHDALE JUNCTION 3575 V06 ASHTON 5137 S18 ALBION HEIGHTS 7150 T01 AMERICAN RIVER 5221 S21 ARCHERTON 3723 V10 ASHTONFIELD 2323 N20 ALBION PARK 2527 N22 AMERY 6561 W11 ARCHIES CREEK 3992 V31 ASHVILLE 5259 S28 ALBION PARK RAIL 2527 N22 AMHERST 3371 V26 ARCHRIALL 2835 N09 ASHWOOD 3147 V30 ALBURY 2640 N28 AMITY 4183 Q30 ARCHVILLE 2450 N01 ASQUITH 2078 N21 ALBURY EAST 2640 N28 AMPHITHEATRE 3468 V22 ARCKARINGA 5734 S03 ATHELSTONE 5076 S18 ALBURY NORTH 2640 N28 AMYTON 5430 S06 ARCOONA STATION 5720 S04 ATHELSTONE DOWNS 5076 S18 ALBURY SOUTH 2640 N28 ANA BRANCH 2648 N11 ARDATH 6419 W07 ATHELSTONE HEIGHTS 5076 S18 ANAKIE 3211 V29 ARDEER 3022 V30 ATHELSTONE PARK 5076 S18 Page 1 of 36 Wool Statistical Area's Monday, 24 May, 2010 ATHLONE 3818 V33 BAERAMI 2333 N20 BALMATTUM 3666 V14 BARINIA 5453 S15 ATHOL FARM 5012 S18 BAERAMI CREEK 2333 N20 BALMORAL 2283 N20 BARJARG 3721 V14 ATHOL GLEN 2450 N01 BAERAMI SOUTH 2333 N20 BALMORAL 2088 N21 BARKERS CREEK 3451 V07 ATHOL PARK 5012 S18 BAGALOWIE STATION 5432 S05 BALMORAL 4171 Q30 BARKERS CROSSING 7470 T08 ATHOLWOOD 2361 N04 BAGDAD 7030 T06 BALMORAL 5019 S18 BARKERS VALE 2474 N41 ATKINDALE 5320 S23 BAGNOO 2446 N42 BALMORAL 3407 V21 BARKLEY 3381 V22 ATLEY STATION 6639 W04 BAGO 2730 N28 BALMORAL BEACH 2088 N21 BARKSTEAD 3364 V26 ATORA 5641 S11 BAGOT WELL 5373 S19 BALMORAL ESTATE 5019 S18 BARMAH 3639 V09 ATTAMURRA 5291 S30 BAGOTS GAP 5373 S19 BALMORAL VILLAGE 2571 N22 BARMEDMAN 2668 N25 ATTUNGA 2345 N06 BAGOTVILLE 2477 N41 BALNARRING 3926 V30 BARMEDMAN EAST 2668 N26 AUBREY 3393 V02 BAGSHOT 3551 V07 BALOK ROCK 5422 S08 BARMERA 5417 S07 AUBURN 2144 N21 BAGSTER 5690 S14 BALOOK 3971 V33 BARMERA 5417 S15 AUBURN 5451 S15 BAHGALLAH 3312 V20 BALPOOL 2710 N31 BARMERA 5417 S22 AUBURN NORTH 2144 N21 BAILIESTON 3608 V10 BALRANALD 2715 N11 BARMERA WEST 5345 S24 AUBURN SOUTH 2144 N21 BAIRDS BAY 5671 S14 BALUMBAH 5641 S11 BARNA 5641 S11 AUBURN VALE 2360 N04 BAIRNSDALE 3875 V34 BALWARRA HEIGHTS 2461 N01 BARNADOWN 3557 V07 AUBURN WEST 2144 N21 BAJOOL 4699 Q09 BALWYN 3103 V30 BARNAWARTHA 3688 V11 AUDLEY 2232 N21 BAKARA 5354 S26 BALWYN PARK ESTATE 5161 S18 BARNES BAY 7156 T07 AUGATHELLA 4477 Q20 BAKER 3418 V02 BALYARTA 5254 S20 BARNEYS POINT 2486 N41 AUGUSTA 6290 W18 BAKERS BEACH 7307 T02 BAMAGA 4876 Q01 BARNONG STATION 6635 W04 AULDANA 5072 S18 BAKERS CREEK 2422 N20 BAMAWM EXTENSION 3561 V06 BARNSDALE 5670 S12 AURANIA 2450 N01 BAKERS CREEK 2441 N42 BAMAWN 3561 V06 BARNSLEY 2301 N20 AUSTIN DOWNS STATION 6640 W04 BAKERS GULLY 5157 S18 BAMBILL 3496 V01 BARONGAROCK 3249 V29 AUSTINMER 2514 N22 BAKERS HILL 6562 W11 BAMBOO CREEK 6760 W02 BAROOTA 5495 S06 AUSTINMER NORTH 2514 N22 BAKERS RANGE 5272 S29 BAMBOO SORINGS STATION6758 W02 BAROSSA GOLDFIELDS 5351 S19 AUSTINS FERRY 7011 T01 BAKERS SWAMP 2820 N17 BAMBRA 3241 V29 BAROSSA RESERVOIR 5351 S19 AUSTINVILLE 4213 Q25 BALAH 5417 S09 BAMGANIE 3333 V29 BARRA BRUI 2075 N21 AUSTRAL 2171 N21 BALAKLAVA 5461 S15 BANBURY 5419 S09 BARRABA 2347 N05 AUSTRAL EDEN 2440 N42 BALALA 3690 V11 BANDIANA 3694 V11 BARRABA NORTH 2347 N05 AUSTRALIA PLAINS 5374 S15 BALARANG 2529 N22 BANDONGROVE 2420 N20 BARRABOOL 3221 V29 AUSTRALIND 6230 W17 BALBARRUP 6258 W13 BANDYA STATION 6438 W19 BARRACK FLAT 2620 N23 AVALON 2107 N21 BALCANOONA 5732 S05 BANEALLA 5267 S29 BARRACK HEIGHTS 2528 N22 AVALON 3212 V29 BALCATTA 6021 W15 BANGALALLY 3401 V18 BARRACK POINT 2528 N22 AVALON BEACH 2107 N21 BALCOLYN 2264 N20 BANGALAY 2529 N22 BARRADALE 6701 W05
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