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Vseg 2004 R2 NEW SOUTH WALES 1ST LEURA SCOUT GROUP 1ST BRUSH PARK SCOUT GROUP 1ST CULBURRA BEACH SCOUT GROUP 1ST ERSKINE PARK SCOUT GROUP 1ST GLOSSODIA SCOUT GROUP 1ST GRANVILLE SCOUT GROUP 1ST JUNEE SCOUT GROUP 1ST MUDGEE SCOUT GROUP 1ST RYDALMERE SCOUT GROUP 1ST TUMBARUMBA SCOUT GROUP 1ST WHALAN SCOUT GROUP 2ND KINGS LANGLEY SCOUT GROUP 79TH NSW DAPTO BOY'S BRIGADE ABA EMAIL COUNSELLING GROUP ABERMAIN LANDCARE INC ABORIGINAL CORPORATION ENTERPRISING SERVICES ACT EDEN MONARO CANCER SUPPORT GROUP INC. ADAMINABY P&C ASSOCIATION ADVENTIST DEVELOPMENT RELIEF ADVOCATES FOR SURVIVORS OF CHILD ABUSE NORTHERN RIVERS NSW REGION AFFILIATED RESIDENTIAL PARK RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION NSW INC ALBURY AND BORDER RESCUE SQUAD INC. ALBURY GANG SHOW (SCOUTS AUSTRALIA) ALBURY HOTSPURS SOCCER CLUB INCORPORATED ALIV (AUSTRALIAN LEAGUE OF IMMIGRATION VOLUNTEERS ALL SAINTS' COMMUNITY CARE ALPINE AYLMERTON RURAL FIRE BRIGADE ALSTONVILLE PLATEAU HISTORICAL SOCIETY ANDO ART & CRAFT GROUP ANGLICAN CHURCH MALLABULA - TILLIGERRY DOG OBEDIENCE CLUB ANGLICAN HOME MISSION SOCIETY COUNCIL ANGLICAN WINDALE CHURCH ANGLICARE NEW ENGLAND NORTH WEST ANNA BAY SCHOOL AS COMMUNITY CENTRE APEX AUSTRALIA (SINGLETON CLUB NO. 141) APEX CLUB OF BEROWRA INC. APEX CLUB OF NARROMINE INC. APEX CLUB OF QUEANBEYAN INC APEX NSW STATE BOARD OF CONTROL INC APPIN WILTON DOUGLAS PARK NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE ARCHANGEL MICHAEL & STBISHOY COPTIC ORTHODOX CHURCH ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION OF NSW ASHBY COMMUNITY CENTRE AND PUBLIC RECREATION RESERVE TRUST ASHMONT CHURCHES CARING FOR CHILDREN AUSTRALIAN BOSNIAN WOMEN'S CULTURAL ASSOCIATION INC AUSTRALIAN BREASTFEEDING ASSOCIATION AUSTRALIAN BREASTFEEDING ASSOCIATION - CANADA BAY GROUP AUSTRALIAN BREASTFEEDING ASSOCIATION - INGLEBURN GROUP AUSTRALIAN BREASTFEEDING ASSOCIATION - UMINA GROUP AUSTRALIAN BREASTFEEDING ASSOCIATION BONDI JUNCTION GROUP AUSTRALIAN BREASTFEEDING ASSOCIATION MARRICKVILLE GROUP INNER WESTERN METROPLOLITAN REGION AUSTRALIAN BREASTFEEDING ASSOCIATION RANDWICK GROUP AUSTRALIAN BREASTFEEDING ASSOCIATION TAMWORTH GROUP AUSTRALIAN BREASTFEEDING ASSOCIATION-NORTHERN ILLAWARRA GROUP AUSTRALIAN NATIVE DOG CONSERVATION SOCIETY AUSTRALIAN PLANTS SOCIETY CENTRAL COAST AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS AUSTRALIAN SENIORS COMPUTER CLUBS ASSOCIATION AUSTRALIAN VOLUNTEER COAST GUARD SWANSEA FLOTILLA AVOCA BEACH COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION INC AVOCA BEACH RURAL FIRE SERVICE AVOCA RURAL VOLUNTEER BUSHFIRE BRIGADE AWABA BAY LANDCARE GROUP BALGOWNIE SCOUT GROUP BALLALLABA ACTION GROUP BALLINA SHIRE STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE BALRANALD CENTRAL SCHOOL PARENTS & CITIZENS BANKSTOWN COACHING SCHOOL BARELLAN SHOW SOCIETY INC BARNEYS REEF LANDCARE GROUP INC BARRINGTON ACE INCORPORATED BARWON DARLING COMMUNICATIONS BRIGADE BASIN VIEW VOLUNTEER RURAL FIRE BRIGADE BATEAU BAY BUSHCARE GROUP BATEMANS BAY ANGLICARE TOY LIBRARY BATEMANS BAY VOLUNTEER RESCUE SQUAD INC BEGA HOSPITAL AUXILIARY BEGA VALLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC. BELLINGER LANDCARE INC BEN LOMOND LANDCARE GROUP INC BENDEMEER P & C ASSOCIATION BERMAGUI PARKS & FORESHORES COMMITTEE BERMAGUI SEASIDERS INC BERRIDALE RURAL FIRE SERVICE BERRIGAN CONSERVATION GROUP & TIDY TOWN COMMITTEE BERRIMA BUSHCARE GROUP BERRIMA DISTRICT PONY CLUB INC BERRIMA DISTRICT VOLUNTEER RESCUE ASSOC BERRIMA REGIONAL COMMITTEE OF KAIROS PRISON MINISTRY AUSTRALIA BERRIMA SUPPORT GROUP- SCHIZOPHRENIA FELLOWSHIP BERRIQUIN COMMUNITY TOY LIBRARY INC BERRY PUBLIC SCHOOL CANTEEN BILAMBIL RURAL FIRE BRIGADE BILGOLA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC BINYA PUBLIC HALL BIRRIWA BUSHFIRE BRIGADE BISHOPS BRIDGE RURAL FIRE BRIGADE BLACKTOWN RUGBY UNION CLUB BLANDFORD PUBLIC SCHOOL P & C ASSOCIATION BLAXLAND RIDGE RURAL FIRE BRIGADE BLAXLAND SOCCER CLUB INC BLAXLAND VOLUNTEER BUSH FIRE BRIGADE BLUE HAVEN SAFETY HOUSE BLUE KNOB RURAL FIRE SERVICE BLUE MOUNTAINS DISTRICT RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB BLUE MOUNTAINS HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC BLUE MOUNTAINS RURAL FIRE SERVICE GROUP SUPPORT BRIGADE BLUE MOUNTAINS WILDPLANT RESCUE SERVICE BLUE MOUNTIANS PUBLIC BROADCASTING SOCIETY INC BOATHARBOUR RURAL FIRE SERVICE BODALLA RURAL FIRE BRIGADE BOGGABRI OLD PEOPLES WELFARE COMMITTEE INC. BOMBALA HOSPITAL AUXILIARY BOMBALA LITERARY ARTS CENTRE INC.(BLAC INC.) BLUE LIGHT DISCO BOMBALA PONY CLUB INC. BOMBALA RURAL BUSHFIRE BRIGADE BONDI BEACH COMMUNIT CENTRE NORMAN ANDREWS HOUSE UNITING CHURCH IN AUSTRALIA BONDI BEACH COTTAGE INC. BONDI SUPPORT GROUP-SCHIZOPHRENIA FELLOWSHIP BONDI TOY LIBRARY INC. BOOKHAM HOSPITAL AUXILIARY BOREE CREEK SOLDIERS SAILORS MEMORIAL HALL COMMITTEE BOTANY BAY BUSY BEES - FRIENDS OF BOTANY BAY NATIONAL PARK BOURKE SCHOOL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION P & C BOWNA - WYMAH BUSH FIRE BRIGADE BOWNA AND MULLENGANDRA RESERVE AND PUBLIC HALL BOWRAL UNITED SOCCER CLUB INC BOWRAL VIETNAM MEMORIAL WALK TRUST INC BRAEFIELD - DURY RURAL FIRE BRIGADE BRAIDWOOD REGIONAL ARTS GROUP INCORPORATED BROCKLESBY P&C BROKEN HILL MULTICULTURAL WOMEN'S RESOURCE & INFORMATION CENTRE INC BROOKLYN PUBLIC SCHOOL P&C ASSOCIATION BROOKLYN UNITED SOCCER CLUB BRUNSWICK BOARDRIDERS CLUB INC BUDDHA SASANA ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA INC BUGALDIE RURAL FIRE BRIGADE BULAHDELAH RURAL FIRE BRIGADE BULGA SOLDIERS MEMORIAL HALL ASSOC INC BUNDEENA BUSH FIRE BRIGADE BUNGWAHL RURAL FIRE BRIGADE BUNINYONG ASSPA BUNNALOO MANAGMENT COMMITTEE BURRAGATE RURAL FIRE SERVICE BURRALONG LANDCARE GROUP BYROCK BRIGADE BYRON BAY SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC BYRON VISITOR CENTRE INC. CABARITA BEACH SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC CAINBIL-BUNGABA BUSHFIRE BRIGADE CALDWELL LADIES GUILD CALLALA DISTRICT SOCCER CLUB INC. CAMBEWARRA OUT OF SCHOOL HOURS SERVICE CAMBEWARRA VOLUNTEER RURAL FIRE BRIGADE CAMDEN HAVEN ARTS COUNCIL INC CAMDEN HAVEN CHORAL SOCIETY INC CAMDEN HAVEN LANDCARE CAMDEN WEST RURAL FIRE BRIGADE CANCER PATIENTS ASSISTANCE SUPPORT BERRIMA DISTRICTS CANDELO & DISTRICT LANDCARE GROUP CANDELO-KAMERUKA GOLF CLUB INC CANREVIVE INC CANTERBURY CITY COMPUTER CLUB FOR SENIORS INC CARWOOLA COUNCIL OF ELDERS CASINO ART CENTRE INC CASINO SHOW SOCIETY CASTLE COVE PUBLIC SCHOOL PARENTS & CITIZENS ASSOCIATION CATHCART VOLUNTEER BUSHFIRE BRIGADE CATHERINE FIELD RURAL FIRE BRIGADE CAWONGLA AND DISTRICT TENNIS AND RECREATION CLUB CENTRAL COAST COMMUNITY FM RADIO ASSOCIATION INC CENTRAL COAST DISTRICT BOWLING ASSOC ZONE 15 INC CENTRAL COAST DRAGONS ABREAST CENTRAL COAST MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND HANDICAPPED GROUP IN CENTRAL COAST SPINA BIFIDA SUPPORT GROUP CENTRAL COUNCIL OF LANTERN CLUBS CENTRAL TILBA RURAL FIRE BRIGADE CENTRAL WEST CONSERVATION FARMING ASSOCIATION INC CESSNOCK DISTRICT RESCUE SQUAD INC. CESSNOCK SUPPORT GROUP-SCHIZOPHRENIA FELLOWSHIP CHATSWOOD WEST COMMUNITY FIRE UNITS CHESALON VOLUNTEER IN HOME VISITING PROGRAMME MT OUSLEY CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION SERVICE CENTRAL COAST CHILL OUT! SURF CLASSIC INCORPORATED CHILLINGHAM COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION INC CHINESE ELDERLY WELFARE ASSOCIATION INC (CEWA) CHITTAWAY RURAL FIRE BRIGADE CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTRE FORBES CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTRE PORT MACQUARIE INC. CHRISTIAN OUTREACH CENTRE MAITLAND CIRCUS WOW CLANDULLA BUSHFIRE BRIGADE CLARENCE COMMUNITY EVENTS INC CLARENCE VALLEY WILDLIFE INFORMATION & RESCUE SERVICE CLARKS ISLAND LANDCARE COAL POINT PROGRESS ASSOCIATION INC CO-ART INCORPORATED COBAR HEADQUARTERS BUSHFIRE BRIGADE COBARGO AGRICULTURAL PASTORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY INCORPORATED COBARGO STUDENT MINISTRY (YOUTH GROUP) COBARGO TOURIST & BUSINESS ASSOCIATION INC COBBITTY VILLAGE MARKET DAY COMMITTEE INC COFFS COAST DEAF COMMUNITY INC (CCDC) COFFS COAST TOY LIBRARY INC COFFS HARBOUR MENTAL HEALTH COMMUNITY CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE COLINTON RURAL FIRE SERVICE COLO HEIGHTS RURAL FIRE BRIGADE COMMUNITY ADVISORY GROUP OF MAITLAND BAPTIST CHURCH PRE- SCHOOL AND LONG DAY CARE CENTRE COMMUNITY FIRE UNIT COMMUNITY FIRE UNIT FHP89 COMMUNITY FIRE UNIT FHP-99 ASQUITH COMMUNITY TECHNOLOGY CENTRE AT LIGHTNING RIDGE INCORPORATED COMMUNITY TECHNOLOGY CENTRE@TRUNDLE COMPUTER PALS BLACKTOWN INC COMPUTER PALS FOR SENIORS (KU-RING-GAI) INC COMPUTER PALS FOR SENIORS NORTHERN BEACHES INC. COMPUTER PALS FOR SENIORS-HOLROYD INC. COMPUTERBANK SYDNEY INC CONCORD OCCASIONAL CHILDCARE SERVICES VOLUNTEER COMMITTEE CONDOBOLIN ADULT EDUCATION INC CONDOBOLIN AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB INC CONGEWAI VALLEY LANDCARE GROUP INC COOKS GAP BUSHFIRE BRIGADE COOLAH JUNIOR SPORTS CLUB COOLAMON ROVERS FOOTBALL CLUB INC COOMA LAMBIE STREET PRESCHOOL INC COOMA LITTLE THEATRE INC COOMA YMCA YOUTH PROJECT COONABARABRAN DPS LOCAL & FAMILY HISTORY GROUP INC COONAMBLE STREETS AHEAD COMMITTEE COOPERS POINT BUSHCARE GROUP COORANBONG COMMUNITY SERVICES CENTRE COOTAMUNDRA LANDCARE NETWORK INC COOTAMUNDRA SHIRE COUNCIL-SHOWGROUND USERS COMMITTEE COOYAL BUSH FIRE BRIGADE INC COPACABANA SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC. COPTIC ORTHODOX COMMUNITY OUTREACH SERVICE (COCOS) COROWA PONY CLUB INCORPORATED COROWA/RUTHERGLEN UNITING CHURCH COSACS-CITY OF SHOALHAVEN ACCORDIANS COUNTRY WOMENS ASSN OF NSW GLOUCESTER EVENING BRANCH COUNTRY WOMENS ASSOC OF NSW - NAROOMA BRANCH COUNTRY WOMENS ASSOCIATION (VIC) INC BALRANALD BRANCH COUNTRY WOMENS ASSOCIATION HILLSTON BRANCH COUNTRY WOMENS ASSOCIATION OF CWA COUNTRY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF NEW SOUTH WALES CARCOAR - MANDURAMA BRANCH COUNTRY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF NSW - MILTON DISTRICT BRANCH COUNTRY WOMENS ASSOCIATION OF NSW - NIMMITABEL BRANCH COUNTRY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF NSW - WALGETT BRANCH COUNTRY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF NSW (BUNGENDORE BRANCH) COUNTRY WOMENS ASSOCIATION OF NSW JINDABYNE BRANCH COUNTRY WOMENS ASSOCIATION OF NSW PILLIGA BRANCH COUNTRY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF NSW WERRIS CREEK BRANCH COUNTRY WOMENS ASSOCIATION VACY BRANCH COWRA FAMILY HISTORY GROUP INC CRAIGIE RURAL FIRE BRIGADE CREEWAH BUSHFIRE BRIGADE CRESCENT HEAD COMMUNITY
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