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Carrathool Shire Local Evacuation Centres Carrathool Shire Council Evacuation Centres incl. Capacity Centre Name: Hillston Community Hall Street Address Oxley Avenue Suburb / Town Hillston NSW 2675 Nearest Cross Street / Landmark Keats Street Coordinates Latitude -33.481088 Longitude 145.535314 Facility Owner Carrathool Shire Council Facility Type Community Hall Capacity Short Term (2.0 m2 per person) 371 Long Term (3.5 m2 per person) 212 Centre Name: Goolgowi Hall Street Address Farrer Street Suburb / Town Goolgowi NSW 2652 Nearest Cross Street / Landmark Napier Street Coordinates Latitude -33.979243 Longitude 145.708285 Facility Owner Carrathool Shire Council Facility Type Community Hall Capacity Short Term (2.0 m2 per person) 195 Long Term (3.5 m2 per person) 111 Centre Name: Rankins Springs War Memorial Hall Street Address Boomerang Street Suburb / Town Rankins Springs NSW 2669 Nearest Cross Street / Landmark Bales Avenue Coordinates Latitude -33.842139 Longitude 146.261695 Facility Owner Carrathool Shire Council Facility Type Community hall Capacity Short Term (2.0 m2 per person) 247 Long Term (3.5 m2 per person) 141 Centre Name: Merriwagga Community Hall Street Address Mons Street Suburb / Town Merriwagga NSW 2652 Nearest Cross Street / Landmark Fingal Street Coordinates Latitude -33.816263 Longitude 145.624128 Facility Owner Carrathool Shire Council Facility Type Community Hall Capacity Short Term (2.0 m2 per person) 187 Long Term (3.5 m2 per person) 107 Centre Name: Carrathool Community Hall Street Address Glover Street Suburb / Town Carrathool NSW 2711 Nearest Cross Street / Landmark Gordon Street Coordinates Latitude -34.408189 Longitude 145.434998 Facility Owner Carrathool Shire Council Facility Type Community Hall Capacity Short Term (2.0 m2 per person) 230 Long Term (3.5 m2 per person) 131 Page 1 of 1 .
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