DETERMINATION AREA TABLE for PART a of PROCEEDINGS VID6004 of 1998 and VID655 of 2006

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DETERMINATION AREA TABLE for PART a of PROCEEDINGS VID6004 of 1998 and VID655 of 2006 VCD2007/001ȱAttachmentȱ1ȱ DETERMINATIONȱAREAȱTABLEȱFORȱPARTȱAȱOFȱPROCEEDINGSȱVIDȱ6004ȱOFȱ1998ȱandȱVID655ȱOFȱ2006ȱ A4,ȱ1ȱofȱ155ȱPages,ȱAttachedȱtoȱtheȱNationalȱNativeȱTitleȱRegisterȱonȱ04/04/2007ȱandȱvariedȱonȱ19/07/2011ȱ DETERMINATION AREA TABLE FOR PART A OF PROCEEDINGS VID6004 OF 1998 and VID655 OF 2006 Table of Areas referred to in Schedules 2 and 3 (See notes in Schedules 2 and 3) Schedule 2 - Schedule 3 - no Area Entry Parcel Id Allotment Section Parish Township Further Description native title native title 1 P041048 10C C ANNYA Unreserved Crown Land, watercourse Ÿ 2 P041049 5A C ANNYA Unreserved Crown Land Ÿ 3 P041050 6A B ANNYA Reserved Forest - Prior Freehold grant - ź Whole 4 A P041051 21 A ANNYA Reserved Forest - Part not covered by Ÿ Prior Freehold grant 5 B P041051 21 A ANNYA Reserved Forest - Part covered by Prior ź Freehold grant 6 P041052 13A A ANNYA Water Reserve Ÿ 7 P040834 3B 1 ARDONACHIE Condah Swamp (No 1) Drainage Area - ź covered by drain - Whole 8 P040835 9A 1 ARDONACHIE Condah Swamp (No 1) Drainage Area - ź covered by drain- Whole 9 P040836 13A 14 ARDONACHIE Condah Swamp (No 1) Drainage Area - ź covered by drain - Whole 10 P040837 10A 15 ARDONACHIE Condah Swamp (No 1) Drainage Area - ź covered by drain - Whole 11 P040838 1A 13A ARDONACHIE Mt Eccles National Park Ÿ 12 A P040841 1F 5 ARDONACHIE Water Reserve - Part not covered by road Ÿ 13 B P040841 1F 5 ARDONACHIE Water Reserve - part covered by road ź 14 P040843 5A 9 ARDONACHIE Unreserved crown land Ÿ Page 1 of 155 VCD2007/001ȱAttachmentȱ1ȱ DETERMINATIONȱAREAȱTABLEȱFORȱPARTȱAȱOFȱPROCEEDINGSȱVIDȱ6004ȱOFȱ1998ȱandȱVID655ȱOFȱ2006ȱȱ A4,ȱȱ2ȱofȱ155ȱPages,ȱȱAttachedȱtoȱtheȱNationalȱNativeȱTitleȱRegisterȱonȱ04/04/2007ȱandȱvariedȱonȱ19/07/2011ȱ Schedule 2 - Schedule 3 - no Area Entry Parcel Id Allotment Section Parish Township Further Description native title native title 15 P043834 7C 8 ARDONACHIE Golf course - Prior Freehold grant - ź Whole 16 P043991 1 15 ARDONACHIE Unreserved Crown Land, formerly part of ź Lake Condah Swamp - Prior Scheduled Interest - Whole 17 P043992 1A 15 ARDONACHIE Unreserved Crown Land, formerly part of ź Lake Condah Swamp - Prior Scheduled Interest - Whole 18 P043993 7A 14 ARDONACHIE Unreserved Crown Land, formerly part of ź Lake Condah Swamp - Prior Scheduled Interest - Whole 19 P365506 3A 13A ARDONACHIE Mt Eccles National Park Ÿ 20 P365507 3B 13A ARDONACHIE Mt Eccles National Park Ÿ 21 P365508 12 ARDONACHIE Mt Eccles National Park- Prior Scheduled ź Interest -Whole 22 P044212 1B 11 AUDLEY Crown Land forming part of operational ź Crown Land forming part of operational Ararat to Portland Railway - Part covered by railway track 23 P041495 55E BAHGALLAH Glenelg River Frontage Ÿ 24 P041496 45D BAHGALLAH Ÿ 25 P041497 45E BAHGALLAH 100 Metre Buffer, Glenelg River Ÿ 26 P041498 45F BAHGALLAH 100 Metre Buffer, Glenelg River Ÿ 27 P041499 45G BAHGALLAH Glenelg River Frontage Ÿ 28 P041500 45H BAHGALLAH Glenelg River Frontage Ÿ 29 P041501 45J BAHGALLAH 100 Metre Buffer, Glenelg River Ÿ 30 P041510 29C BAHGALLAH 100 Metre Buffer, Glenelg River Ÿ Page 2 of 155 VCD2007/001ȱAttachmentȱ1ȱ DETERMINATIONȱAREAȱTABLEȱFORȱPARTȱAȱOFȱPROCEEDINGSȱVIDȱ6004ȱOFȱ1998ȱandȱVID655ȱOFȱ2006ȱȱ A4,ȱȱ3ȱofȱ155ȱPages,ȱȱAttachedȱtoȱtheȱNationalȱNativeȱTitleȱRegisterȱonȱ04/04/2007ȱandȱvariedȱonȱ19/07/2011ȱ Schedule 2 - Schedule 3 - no Area Entry Parcel Id Allotment Section Parish Township Further Description native title native title 31 P041511 30N BAHGALLAH Glenelg River Frontage Ÿ 32 A P041514 30M BAHGALLAH Glenelg River Frontage - Part not covered Ÿ by overhead high voltage electricity power line; Killara Bridge 33 B P041514 30M BAHGALLAH Glenelg River Frontage - Part covered by ź overhead high voltage electricity power line; Killara Bridge. 34 A P041515 37E BAHGALLAH Glenelg River Frontage - Part not covered Ÿ by overhead high voltage electricity power line. 35 B P041515 37E BAHGALLAH Glenelg River Frontage - Part covered by ź overhead high voltage electricity power line. 36 P041516 37D BAHGALLAH 100 Meter Buffer, Glenelg River- Prior ź Scheduled Interest - Whole 37 P041518 44G BAHGALLAH 100 Metre Buffer, Glenelg River Ÿ 38 P370288 2001 BAHGALLAH Glenelg River Frontage Ÿ 39 P041053 19A BALROOK Reserved Forest Ÿ 40 P041054 19B BALROOK Formerly State Forest Ÿ 41 P041055 19C BALROOK Formerly State Forest Ÿ 42 P041056 19D BALROOK Formerly State Forest Ÿ 43 A P041057 19E BALROOK National Park -Partnotcovered by road Ÿ 44 B P041057 19E BALROOK National Park - Part covered by road ź 45 P041058 10A BALROOK Reserved Forest Ÿ 46 P041059 34 BALROOK Balrook Natural Interest Reserve Ÿ 47 P041062 41B BALROOK Lower Glenelg National Park Ÿ Page 3 of 155 VCD2007/001ȱAttachmentȱ1ȱ DETERMINATIONȱAREAȱTABLEȱFORȱPARTȱAȱOFȱPROCEEDINGSȱVIDȱ6004ȱOFȱ1998ȱandȱVID655ȱOFȱ2006ȱȱ A4,ȱȱ4ȱofȱ155ȱPages,ȱȱAttachedȱtoȱtheȱNationalȱNativeȱTitleȱRegisterȱonȱ04/04/2007ȱandȱvariedȱonȱ19/07/2011ȱ Schedule 2 - Schedule 3 - no Area Entry Parcel Id Allotment Section Parish Township Further Description native title native title 48 P042870 11 B BALROOK Unreserved Crown Land Ÿ 49 P044375 37A BALROOK Unreserved Crown Land Ÿ 50 A P365789 38A BALROOK Pines Landing, Lower Glenelg National Ÿ Park, includes frontage to Glenelg River - Part not covered by fixed table/seating on concrete slab; water tank and timber toilet block on concrete slab; timber boat launch; timber jetty 51 B P365789 38A BALROOK Pines Landing, Lower Glenelg National ź Park, includes frontage to Glenelg River - Part covered by fixed table/seating on concrete slab; water tank and timber toilet block on concrete slab; timber boat launch; timber jetty. 52 P365792 1A BALROOK Glenelg River Frontage, part of Lower Ÿ Glenelg- 53 P040862 80C BESSIEBELLE Reserved Forest Ÿ 54 P040863 81 BESSIEBELLE Reserved Forest Ÿ 55 P040864 82 BESSIEBELLE Reserved Forest Ÿ 56 P040865 83 BESSIEBELLE Reserved Forest Ÿ 57 P040866 86 BESSIEBELLE Reserved Forest Ÿ 58 P040867 78 BESSIEBELLE Reserved Forest Ÿ 59 P040868 24B1 BESSIEBELLE Unreserved Crown Land Ÿ 60 P040870 7B BESSIEBELLE Unreserved Crown Land Ÿ 61 P040871 8 BESSIEBELLE Reserved Forest- Prior Scheduled Interest ź - Whole 62 P044021 39A BESSIEBELLE Unreserved Crown Land Ÿ 63 A P044140 66D BESSIEBELLE Part covered by Taylors Road ź Page 4 of 155 VCD2007/001ȱAttachmentȱ1ȱ DETERMINATIONȱAREAȱTABLEȱFORȱPARTȱAȱOFȱPROCEEDINGSȱVIDȱ6004ȱOFȱ1998ȱandȱVID655ȱOFȱ2006ȱȱ A4,ȱȱ5ȱofȱ155ȱPages,ȱȱAttachedȱtoȱtheȱNationalȱNativeȱTitleȱRegisterȱonȱ04/04/2007ȱandȱvariedȱonȱ19/07/2011ȱ Schedule 2 - Schedule 3 - no Area Entry Parcel Id Allotment Section Parish Township Further Description native title native title 64 B P044140 66D BESSIEBELLE Part not covered by Taylors Road Ÿ 65 P044474 63D BESSIEBELLE Darlots Creek Frontage Ÿ 66 P374686 2001 BESSIEBELLE Unreserved Crown Land and part Crown Ÿ Land reserved as a site for Public Purposes 67 P043181 3A BOCHARA WANNON (T) Crown Land reserved for Public ź Recreation - Prior Freehold grant - Whole 68 P043199 44 BOCHARA WANNON (T) Wannon River Frontage Ÿ 69 P043200 3B BOCHARA WANNON (T) Wannon River Frontage Ÿ 70 P043200 3B BOCHARA WANNON (T) Wannon River Frontage Ÿ 71 A P043201 43 BOCHARA WANNON (T) Wannon River Frontage - Part not covered Ÿ by picnic table 72 B P043201 43 BOCHARA WANNON (T) Wannon River Frontage - Part covered by ź picnic table 73 P043202 40 BOCHARA WANNON (T) Public Recreation Reserve and part Ÿ Unreserved Crown Land 74 A P043203 39 BOCHARA WANNON (T) Wannon Falls Oval - Part not covered by Ÿ football oval 75 B P043203 39 BOCHARA WANNON (T) Wannon Falls Oval - Part covered by ź football oval 76 A P043204 41 BOCHARA WANNON (T) Wannon Falls Oval, post/wire fence at Ÿ eastern and southern boundaries - Part not covered by football oval 77 B P043204 41 BOCHARA WANNON (T) Wannon Falls Oval, post/wire fence at ź eastern and southern boundaries - Part covered by football oval 78 P043205 42 BOCHARA WANNON (T) Crown Land reserved as a site for Public ź Purposes - Prior Freehold grant and Page 5 of 155 VCD2007/001ȱAttachmentȱ1ȱ DETERMINATIONȱAREAȱTABLEȱFORȱPARTȱAȱOFȱPROCEEDINGSȱVIDȱ6004ȱOFȱ1998ȱandȱVID655ȱOFȱ2006ȱȱ A4,ȱȱ6ȱofȱ155ȱPages,ȱȱAttachedȱtoȱtheȱNationalȱNativeȱTitleȱRegisterȱonȱ04/04/2007ȱandȱvariedȱonȱ19/07/2011ȱ Schedule 2 - Schedule 3 - no Area Entry Parcel Id Allotment Section Parish Township Further Description native title native title government road -Whole 79 P043207 13A BOCHARA WANNON (T) Crown Land reserved as a site for Public Ÿ Purposes 80 P043208 38 BOCHARA WANNON (T) Crown Land reserved as a site for Public Ÿ Purposes 81 P043209 38A BOCHARA WANNON (T) Crown Land reserved as a site for Public Ÿ Purposes - Part not covered by road 82 P366509 42A BOCHARA WANNON (T) Crown Land reserved as a site for Public ź Purposes - Part covered by road 83 A P040874 1E 1B BOCHARA Wannon River Frontage - Part not covered Ÿ by disused wooden railway bridge 84 B P040874 1E 1B BOCHARA Wannon River Frontage - Part covered by ź disused wooden railway bridge 85 P040875 1D 1B BOCHARA Wannon River Frontage Ÿ 86 P040876 1C 2A BOCHARA Wannon River Frontage Ÿ 87 A P040877 3B 4A BOCHARA Nigretta Falls Reserve - Part not covered Ÿ by brick toilet block on concrete block; timber viewing platform; stone picnic area; steel windmill connected to water tank / stand; fixed timber table/ seating 88 B P040877 3B 4A BOCHARA Nigretta Falls Reserve - Part covered by ź brick toilet block on concrete block; timber viewing platform; stone picnic area; steel windmill connected to water tank / stand; fixed timber table/ seating 89 P040878 1B 4A BOCHARA Wannon River Frontage Ÿ 90 P040879 1C 5A BOCHARA Wannon
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