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GTA Location Differentials 2020/2021 - NSW Effective 1/10/2020 Further Information - Member Update No GTA Location Differentials 2020/2021 - NSW Effective 1/10/2020 Further information - Member Update No. 19 of 20 available on the GTA website Location State Port NTP BHC Mode LD ARDLETHAN NSW NEWCASTLE PORT KEMBLA EMERALD ROAD OR RAIL 60.25 ARDLETHAN NSW PORT KEMBLA PORT KEMBLA EMERALD ROAD OR RAIL 41.75 ARDLETHAN NSW NEWCASTLE PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 60.25 ARDLETHAN NSW PORT KEMBLA PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 41.75 ARIAH PARK NSW NEWCASTLE PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 57.50 ARIAH PARK NSW PORT KEMBLA PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 39.25 ARMATREE NSW NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 41.50 ARMATREE NSW PORT KEMBLA NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 52.25 BARADINE NSW NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD 39.00 BARADINE NSW PORT KEMBLA NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD 54.00 BARELLAN NSW NEWCASTLE PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 63.00 BARELLAN NSW PORT KEMBLA PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 44.25 BARMEDMAN NSW NEWCASTLE PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 54.25 BARMEDMAN NSW PORT KEMBLA PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 39.25 BARNES CROSSING NSW GEELONG MELBOURNE GRAINCORP ROAD 30.75 BARNES CROSSING NSW MELBOURNE MELBOURNE GRAINCORP ROAD 26.25 BATHURST NSW NEWCASTLE PORT KEMBLA GRAINFORCE ROAD 33.00 BATHURST NSW PORT KEMBLA PORT KEMBLA GRAINFORCE ROAD 28.50 BEANBRI NSW NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE AWB ROAD OR RAIL 52.75 BEANBRI NSW PORT KEMBLA NEWCASTLE AWB ROAD OR RAIL 70.25 BECKOM NSW NEWCASTLE PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 59.50 BECKOM NSW PORT KEMBLA PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 41.00 BELLATA NSW NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 43.25 BELLATA NSW PORT KEMBLA NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 63.75 BENEREMBAH NSW GEELONG MELBOURNE AUST. GRAIN STOR ROAD 50.00 BENEREMBAH NSW MELBOURNE MELBOURNE AUST. GRAIN STOR ROAD 44.50 BENEREMBAH NSW NEWCASTLE MELBOURNE AUST. GRAIN STOR ROAD 74.50 BENEREMBAH NSW PORT KEMBLA MELBOURNE AUST. GRAIN STOR ROAD 55.75 BENEREMBAH NSW GEELONG MELBOURNE GRAINLINK ROAD 50.00 BENEREMBAH NSW MELBOURNE MELBOURNE GRAINLINK ROAD 44.50 BENEREMBAH NSW PORT KEMBLA MELBOURNE GRAINLINK ROAD 55.75 BILLIMARI NSW PORT KEMBLA PORT KEMBLA EAST COAST STOCK FEEDS ROAD 37.50 BILLIMARI NSW NEWCASTLE PORT KEMBLA EAST COAST STOCK FEEDS ROAD 42.50 BINIGUY NSW BRISBANE BRISBANE GRAINCORP ROAD 48.25 BINIGUY NSW NEWCASTLE BRISBANE GRAINCORP ROAD 50.00 © GTA Member use only Page 1 of 11 2020/2021 NSW LDs GTA Location Differentials 2020/2021 - NSW Effective 1/10/2020 Further information - Member Update No. 19 of 20 available on the GTA website Location State Port NTP BHC Mode LD BINIGUY NSW PORT KEMBLA BRISBANE GRAINCORP ROAD 70.25 BLIGHTY NSW GEELONG MELBOURNE AUST. GRAIN STOR ROAD 37.75 BLIGHTY NSW MELBOURNE MELBOURNE AUST. GRAIN STOR ROAD 32.75 BLIGHTY NSW NEWCASTLE MELBOURNE AUST. GRAIN STOR ROAD 81.00 BLIGHTY NSW PORT KEMBLA MELBOURNE AUST. GRAIN STOR ROAD 62.25 BOGAN GATE NSW PORT KEMBLA PORT KEMBLA AWB ROAD OR RAIL 43.75 BOGAN GATE NSW NEWCASTLE PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD 51.00 BOGAN GATE NSW PORT KEMBLA PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD 43.75 BOGAN GATE NSW NEWCASTLE PORT KEMBLA AWB ROAD OR RAIL 51.00 BOGGABILLA NSW BRISBANE BRISBANE GRAINCORP ROAD 36.50 BOGGABILLA NSW NEWCASTLE BRISBANE GRAINCORP ROAD 58.25 BOGGABILLA NSW PORT KEMBLA BRISBANE GRAINCORP ROAD 79.00 BOGGABRI NSW NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD 35.00 BOGGABRI NSW PORT KEMBLA NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD 54.50 BOOLCARROL NSW NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD 42.75 BOOLCARROL NSW PORT KEMBLA NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD 63.25 BOOROWA NSW GEELONG PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD 65.75 BOOROWA NSW MELBOURNE PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD 60.25 BOOROWA NSW NEWCASTLE PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD 45.50 BOOROWA NSW PORT KEMBLA PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD 28.75 BOREE CREEK NSW GEELONG MELBOURNE GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 45.75 BOREE CREEK NSW MELBOURNE MELBOURNE GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 40.75 BOREE CREEK NSW NEWCASTLE MELBOURNE GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 64.75 BOREE CREEK NSW PORT KEMBLA MELBOURNE GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 46.00 BRIBBAREE NSW NEWCASTLE PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 50.50 BRIBBAREE NSW PORT KEMBLA PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 36.50 BROCKLESBY NSW GEELONG MELBOURNE GRAINCORP ROAD 39.75 BROCKLESBY NSW MELBOURNE MELBOURNE GRAINCORP ROAD 34.75 BROCKLESBY NSW NEWCASTLE MELBOURNE GRAINCORP ROAD 67.00 BROCKLESBY NSW PORT KEMBLA MELBOURNE GRAINCORP ROAD 48.50 BUNNALOO NSW GEELONG MELBOURNE GRAINCORP ROAD 35.50 BUNNALOO NSW MELBOURNE MELBOURNE GRAINCORP ROAD 28.50 BURRABOI NSW GEELONG MELBOURNE AUST. GRAIN STOR ROAD 37.50 BURRABOI NSW MELBOURNE MELBOURNE AUST. GRAIN STOR ROAD 36.25 BURREN JUNCTION NSW NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 47.25 © GTA Member use only Page 2 of 11 2020/2021 NSW LDs GTA Location Differentials 2020/2021 - NSW Effective 1/10/2020 Further information - Member Update No. 19 of 20 available on the GTA website Location State Port NTP BHC Mode LD BURREN JUNCTION NSW PORT KEMBLA NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 64.00 CALDWELL NSW GEELONG MELBOURNE AUST. GRAIN STOR ROAD 37.00 CALDWELL NSW MELBOURNE MELBOURNE AUST. GRAIN STOR ROAD 32.00 CALLEEN NSW PORT KEMBLA PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 43.50 CALLEEN NSW MELBOURNE PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 56.25 CALLEEN NSW GEELONG PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 61.00 CARAGABAL NSW NEWCASTLE PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 50.00 CARAGABAL NSW PORT KEMBLA PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 40.00 CAROONA NSW NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD 27.75 CAROONA NSW PORT KEMBLA NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD 46.00 CARRATHOOL NSW GEELONG MELBOURNE GRAINLINK ROAD 51.25 CARRATHOOL NSW MELBOURNE MELBOURNE GRAINLINK ROAD 46.00 CARRATHOOL NSW PORT KEMBLA MELBOURNE GRAINLINK ROAD 58.50 CLEVELAND NSW BRISBANE BRISBANE CLEVELAND AG ROAD 53.25 CLEVELAND NSW NEWCASTLE BRISBANE CLEVELAND AG ROAD 59.00 COLEAMBALLY NSW MELBOURNE MELBOURNE AUST. GRAIN STOR ROAD 39.25 COLEAMBALLY NSW GEELONG MELBOURNE GRAINCORP ROAD 44.00 COLEAMBALLY NSW MELBOURNE MELBOURNE GRAINCORP ROAD 39.25 COLEAMBALLY NSW PORT KEMBLA MELBOURNE GRAINCORP ROAD 54.50 COLEAMBALLY NSW GEELONG MELBOURNE AUST. GRAIN STOR ROAD 44.00 COLEAMBALLY NSW PORT KEMBLA MELBOURNE AUST. GRAIN STOR ROAD 54.50 COLEAMBALLY NSW GEELONG MELBOURNE GRAINLINK ROAD 44.00 COLEAMBALLY NSW MELBOURNE MELBOURNE GRAINLINK ROAD 39.25 COLEAMBALLY NSW PORT KEMBLA MELBOURNE GRAINLINK ROAD 54.50 COLEAMBALLY NSW GEELONG MELBOURNE VITERRA ROAD 44.00 COLEAMBALLY NSW MELBOURNE MELBOURNE VITERRA ROAD 39.25 COLEAMBALLY NSW PORT KEMBLA MELBOURNE VITERRA ROAD 54.50 CONDOBOLIN NSW NEWCASTLE PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 55.50 CONDOBOLIN NSW PORT KEMBLA PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 50.75 COOLAMON NSW NEWCASTLE PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 59.75 COOLAMON NSW PORT KEMBLA PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 40.25 COOLAMON MARRAR NSW GEELONG PORT KEMBLA EMERALD ROAD OR RAIL 51.00 COOLAMON MARRAR NSW MELBOURNE PORT KEMBLA EMERALD ROAD OR RAIL 45.75 COOLAMON MARRAR NSW NEWCASTLE PORT KEMBLA EMERALD ROAD OR RAIL 59.75 COOLAMON MARRAR NSW PORT KEMBLA PORT KEMBLA EMERALD ROAD OR RAIL 40.25 © GTA Member use only Page 3 of 11 2020/2021 NSW LDs GTA Location Differentials 2020/2021 - NSW Effective 1/10/2020 Further information - Member Update No. 19 of 20 available on the GTA website Location State Port NTP BHC Mode LD COONAMBLE NSW NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 45.75 COONAMBLE NSW PORT KEMBLA NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 56.50 COOTAMUNDRA NSW NEWCASTLE PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 51.75 COOTAMUNDRA NSW PORT KEMBLA PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 34.25 COWRA NSW NEWCASTLE PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD 41.50 COWRA NSW PORT KEMBLA PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD 34.75 CROOBLE NSW BRISBANE NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD 46.00 CROOBLE NSW NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 53.00 CROOBLE NSW PORT KEMBLA NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 73.50 CROPPA CREEK NSW BRISBANE NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD 43.00 CROPPA CREEK NSW NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 54.00 CROPPA CREEK NSW PORT KEMBLA NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 74.50 CRYON NSW NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 52.00 CRYON NSW PORT KEMBLA NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 68.50 CUNNINGAR NSW NEWCASTLE PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 46.25 CUNNINGAR NSW PORT KEMBLA PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 29.25 CURBAN NSW NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD 40.00 CURBAN NSW PORT KEMBLA NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD 50.25 CURLEWIS NSW NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 30.50 CURLEWIS NSW PORT KEMBLA NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 49.50 DENILIQUIN NSW PORTLAND MELBOURNE GRAINCORP ROAD 32.75 DENILIQUIN NSW GEELONG MELBOURNE AUST. GRAIN STOR ROAD 34.00 DENILIQUIN NSW MELBOURNE MELBOURNE AUST. GRAIN STOR ROAD 31.00 DENILIQUIN NSW GEELONG MELBOURNE GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 34.00 DENILIQUIN NSW MELBOURNE MELBOURNE GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 31.00 DUBBO NSW NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE FLETCHER ROAD OR RAIL 37.25 DUBBO NSW PORT KEMBLA NEWCASTLE FLETCHER ROAD OR RAIL 43.25 EDGEROI NSW NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 41.50 EDGEROI NSW PORT KEMBLA NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 61.75 EMERALD HILL NSW NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 33.25 EMERALD HILL NSW PORT KEMBLA NEWCASTLE GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 52.75 EMERY NSW GEELONG MELBOURNE AUST. GRAIN STOR ROAD 43.25 EMERY NSW MELBOURNE MELBOURNE AUST. GRAIN STOR ROAD 39.25 EMERY NSW NEWCASTLE MELBOURNE AUST. GRAIN STOR ROAD 67.75 EMERY NSW PORT KEMBLA MELBOURNE AUST. GRAIN STOR ROAD 54.75 © GTA Member use only Page 4 of 11 2020/2021 NSW LDs GTA Location Differentials 2020/2021 - NSW Effective 1/10/2020 Further information - Member Update No. 19 of 20 available on the GTA website Location State Port NTP BHC Mode LD EUABALONG WEST NSW NEWCASTLE PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 62.50 EUABALONG WEST NSW PORT KEMBLA PORT KEMBLA GRAINCORP ROAD OR RAIL 57.50 FINLEY NSW MELBOURNE MELBOURNE AUST.
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