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Map of NT Electoral Boundaries (2008) LINGIARI & SOLOMON LINGIARI & SOLOMON Latitude 10° S Latitude 10° S 2008 COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Kilometres 0 50 100 200 Kilometres Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands are part of the Division of Lingiari ARAFURA SEA CHRISTMAS ISLAND COCOS (KEELING) Croker Island Cape North Keeling Wessel 105°40' Island ISLANDS Minjilang 024 kilometres Cape Don Cape Cockburn Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 11°50' 11°50' 024 GURIG NATIONAL 105°35' Pularumpi PARK Wessel North East kilometres Milikapiti Islands Point 96°50' Rocky Point Goulburn Map of the Commonwealth Electoral Divisions of 10°25' 10°25' Settlement BATHURST ISLAND Islands 96°50' 96°55' MELVILLE ISLAND Warruwi Smith Point Horsburgh Island North West Point Brathwaite Point 12°05' 12°05' Moantu Nguilu Direction Van Diemen Gulf Cape Island Kilimiraka Stewart Jackson Point McPherson Point Waterfall LINGIARI & Martin Point Maningrida Galiwinku Cape Hotham Beagle Gulf Milingimbi Home Gunn Point Namaidpa District Island Point Stuart Maragulidban District GunyanGunyangara Nhulunbuy SOLOMONMurrumujuk Wright Point Gunbatgari District White Star Landing Yirrkala Jacks Point Oenpelli Ramingining Yarawoi District iver Deans Point Swim Creek Blyth 10°30' 10°30' DARWIN Woolner R Cape Arnhem Howard Adelaide East Rogers Bay River Springs SOLOMON Egeria Melaleuca River Bamboo Point Ja Ja Gapuwiyak Point Middle Point South Keeling (see enlargement) SOURCES Jones Point John D Point Belyuenuen Humpty Doo Alligator Point Stuart River Bees Creek Middle Point Mary This map has been compiled by Sinclair Knight Merz from data supplied by the McMicken Point Islands Helens Creek Smithson Bight River ARNHEMA Australian Electoral Commission, Geoscience Australia and Mapinfo Australia. Dundee Hughes RN Corroborrie Wildman Alligator Jabiru H AY Forest Southport STUARTSTUAR Daly E Tait Point M HW River 12°10' 12°10' Dundee Beachh HIGHWAYHIG River Camburinga Village Electoral Division Boundary TIMOR SEA Dundee Tumbling Acacia Hills Clarks Crossing Downs R DISCLAIMER Waters ive Koongarra ARNHEM LAND West Island T ROADROAD r Finniss West This map has been compiled from various sources and the publisher and/or Andrews Point River Collett Creek Lake Bennett Patonga Mann contributors accept no responsibility for any injury, loss or damage arising from its Alligator South Island Rum Jungle Coomalie Creek Cape Grey use or errors or omissions therein. While all care is taken to ensure a high Stubbings Point Medwin Point Finniss Valley Batchelor Tortilla Flats degree of accuracy users are invited to notify of any map discrepancies. South Point Woolaning Stapleton Eva Valley AY RANGE Camp Creek Stapleton South M Wadaliya SIMPLE CONIC PROJECTION WITH STANDARD PARALLELS 18° AND 36°S 10°35' 10°35' E KAKADU H Adelaide River HIGHWAYHIGHW N NATIONAL R INDIAN OCEAN PARK ARNHEMA © Australian Electoral Commission INDIAN OCEAN Prospect Hill Cape Shield Anson Bay Wilton Sheet 1 of 1 No part of this map may be reproduced without written permission. LITCHFIELD HIGHWAY Blue Mud Bay NATIONAL Brocks Creek 105°35' 105°40' 96°50' 96°55' Alligator Point Cape Ford PARK The Banyans Burrundie S Daly Hayes Creek Mt Evelyn N Frances KAKADU SO Creek L Elizabeth Downs Emerald Springs A R R iv T e PARSONSPAR N r E Marlurruba Daly River CENTRALC River Douglas Crossing Pine Creek Setay Valley Alyangula UmUmbakumba Daly River UburUburamudja Joseph Aboriginal Oolloo River Land Angurugu Bonaparte GROOTE Fergusson River NITMILUK EYLANDT Gulf Oolloo Crossing NATIONAL PARK Kangaroo Valley Yadagba Pepperminarti Fish River Edith River Mariliyum Sandy Hill Wadeye Katherine Numbulwar Maude Creek Palumpa Pearce Pt KATHERINE CSIRO Research Station Bamyili Upper Daly Aboriginal Maranboy Beswick Land Manbulloo River Wilton Crossing Walmudga Plain HIGHWAY STUARTSTU ART Rocky Bar Crossing Roper Bar Ngukurr River Roper HIGHWAY GULF aurice Scott Creek Fitzm Mataranka Roper Valley Elsey ROPER Marra OF Aboriginal LIMMEN Land CARPENTARIA Wurralibi NATIONAL River 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Nakara Aboriginal Wollogorang Brinkin Land Wanguri Newcastle Waters Mickett Creek STUART Casuarina Kalkarinji Leanyer Shoal Bay Wave Hill BARKLY HIGHWAYHIGHWAY Elliott Rapid Rapid Daguragu Cattle Creek Creek Alawa Aboriginal Wampana-Karlantijpa Land Aboriginal River Land BUNTINEBUNTINE TABLELAND Lake Woods Nightcliff ROAD Wulagi VANDERLIN Cresswell Downs Mt Farquharson Jingili Moil HIGHWAYHIG River TROWER Nicholson Holmes H W Sanderson AY Creek Hooker Millner Creek Anula Waanyi/Garawa Creek Aboriginal Nongra Lake Aboriginal TABLELANDS Land QUEENSLAND SOLOMON Land Karlantijpa North Tarrabool Lake Coconut Malak Por. 2270 Aboriginal Renner Springs DRIVED Land Grove R Lajamanu McMILLANSMcMILLANS ROAD IV Lul-tju USTRALIA Wallamunga E Helen Springs Marrara North Lakes Sturt Karama Sec. 4226 Corella Lake ke Brunette Downs nec Creek Parnta Win Mt Drummond ROAD Mirirrinyungu Banka Banka HIGHWAYHIGHW East Howard Yingualyalya LINGIARI Brunchilly Sylvester Lake Darwin Point Aboriginal Land DRIVE Airport AY De Burgh Lake River Ludmilla Sec. 113 Warumungu Aboriginal McMILLANSM Playford cM Land BAGOT Mt Woodcock WARD ILLAN Y Purta BARKLYBARKL EAST RAAF Base S Aboriginal Land Darwin Mallee Hill Three Ways DICK HIGHWAYH IG H Sec. 104 Red Bluff W Fannie Darwin AY ROAD WESTERN A WESTERN Boolanboo Corner POINT Bay Turf Club HIGHWAYHIGHWAY Ranken Store Lake Buck Tennant Creek T Central Desert STUARTSTUAR Knuckey The Winnellie Mount Frederick Aboriginal Lagoon Land Narrows Sec. 103 Aboriginal Land Parap ROAD Fannie BARKLYBA ROAD ROAD R KLY Bay ROAD Woolner Tanami HIGHWAY Soudan Ranken E Ngurrutiji IV Avon Downs DRIVEDR Sec. 92 Bayview Rabbit Flat Lake Surprise Karlantijpa South Wakaya STUARTSTUAR Aboriginal Aboriginal T Holtze TANAMI DESERT Land McLaren Creek Land Darwin AN ROAD River Botanical Stuart N Gardens EN CHARLES DARWIN Park R Sec. 91 LINGIARI NATIONAL B The BRENNAN PARK TE Devils Marbles Gardens DAVENPORTD A V Berrimah HIGHWAYHIGHW E Wauchope N Canteen Creek Mangkururppa P Singleton O TAYLOR AY THORNGATE THORNGA Aboriginal Land R Sec. 63 T Anurrete Reichardt Wycliffe Well Numagalong Aboriginal R Jarra Jarra Hanson Larrakeyah E Land Cullen TIGERTIG Yiningarra Bay Aboriginal Land Warrabri Wirliyajarrayi RANGE Alpurrurrlam Aboriginal Creek BERRIMAH Wishart Land Darwin Frances Sec. 65 Sec.64 Mt Strzelecki Pinelands First Gap Creek Bay Willowra Doctors WISHARTW R ISHAR iver Creek T River Gully Puyurru Ali Curung Bleesers Sec.4259 Sec. 4228 Sec. 2 Bybby GUNN Barrow Creek Tara WALLABY HOLTZE ROAD POINT ROAD Pawu AY Aboriginal HIGHWAYHIGHW Ampilatwatja ROAD Land Mala Lander Aboriginal Creek Wilora East Arm Land River SANDOVERSANDOVER Durack Yarrawonga Mt Leichhardt AY Lake Mackay HIGHWAYHIGHW AD Aboriginal O ROADR Land ROAD Ahakeye Palmerston Nturiya Ti Tree Aboriginal Hudson Farrar S Land River ING Pmara Jutunta SPRINGSSPR Yuendumu Yuelamu PORT DARWIN East Arm Driver Wharf Vaughan Springs Yalpirakinu T Sandover Yuendumu Atartinga Gunn Aboriginal Aboriginal Bundey Macdonald Downs HIGHWAY D Land Chianina AR Howard Land STUARTSTUAR W Wayililinypa Gray HOWARDHO Springs Yunkanjini Laramba Angula Aboriginal Land TANAMITANAM Mt Freeling PLENTYPLENTY TAYLOR Dneiper TERRACE Aileron Nirrippi Yaripilangu I WHITEWOOD ROAD Alcoota Baikal Marlow ELRUNDIEELRU Bakewell Tilmouth Crossing East Arm Lagoon Plenty Lake Bennett N WAH Jinka DIE Lake Lewis PLENTYPLENTY HIGHWAY Tent Hill Jervois New Well Harts Range STUARTS Rubunja Woodroffe TU Mt Brassey Hay ROAD AR Illili River Wickham Point E T CHUNG Papunya Rosebery AD Ininti Pinpirnga ROADRO Mt Liebig Drysdale AVENUEAVENU Bunghara Moulden Kintore Illpilla Milton Park Ambalindum Hale Mt Zeil MACDONNELLMAC DO Haasts Bluff A N E NELL Atnarpa Atnetye N Bond Springs O Aboriginal T WEST MACDONNELL River Bellamack YS Land O Ualki NATIONAL PARK ROYSTONEAR Haasts Bluff RANGES ALICE AVENUE Virginia HIGHWAYHIGHW Aboriginal Land Simpsons Gap SPRINGS River Finke RD Kulpitarra Undandita AY Iwupataka Amoonguna Elizabeth Gosses Bluff Todd River Owen Springs Todd River RADFORDRADFO Ljiltera Spring Hermannsburg Ewaninga Pine Point Ipolera Gilbert Spring West Waterhole Areyonga Coolalinga Wallace Rockhole Santa Teresa LINGIARI Ulbunalli Urrampinyi Iltjiltjarri River Aboriginal Land Palmer Ooraminna Orange Creek Hugh Pmere Nyente Aboriginal Land River Creek Lake Neale R Kraegens Grave iv River er Lake Amadeus Titjikala Mitchells Petermann Aboriginal Land Bundooma Tjuninanta STUARTSTUAR Kaltukatjara Katiti Depot Hill Aboriginal T Engoordina Land Imanpa AY Erldunda Horseshoe Bend Yulara HIGHWAYHIGHW LASSETERLAS SETER Creek SIMPSON DESERT Kurkatingara Pitalu Urilpila ULURU-KATATJUTA NATIONAL Karinga Pilakatal Uluru Pirrulpakalarintja PARK Musgrave Mulyati PETERMANN ek Cre HIGHWAYH Finke IG Lilla H W AY RANGES Creek Pmere Ulperre Ingwemirne Artherre Alkata Kulpitjata Kulgera Roadhouse Aboriginal Land Kulgera Irkini Alpara Ukatjupa Goyder Kurkutjara Poeppel Corner SOUTH AUSTRALIA LINGIARI & SOLOMON LINGIARI & 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