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Exploration Licences - Designated Areas 10^ 10^ 112^ 114^ 116^ 118^ 120^ 122^ 124^ 126^ 128^ SUMBA TIMOR OR T TIM 10^ EXPLORATION LICENCES - DESIGNATED AREAS EAS Western Australia Mining Act (Section 57 (2aa) 1978) 10^ IC A L Government of OG S U JOINT PETR L R OLEUM Western Australia V O DEVE E LOPMEN E T ARE Geological Survey of Y A Department of G Mines and Petroleum W E A Western Australia I S L T A E R R N A U S T HON. NORMAN MOORE, M.L.C. MINISTER FOR MINES AND PETROLEUM TIM GRIFFIN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 12^ Ashmore Reef West I East I Age (Ma) Middle I 0 T I M O R S E A 5 Alluvial, shoreline, and eolian deposits 12^ Marine limestone, sandstone, and valley-fill deposits 100 Marine and continental sedimentary rocks Marine and continental sedimentary rocks Marine and continental sedimentary and volcanic rocks 500 PHANEROZOIC COMMONWEALTH 'ADJACENT AREAS' Penguin Shoal BOUNDARY Sandstone Bassett-Smith Shoal 1000 Heywood Shoal HOLOTHURIA N W BANKS O ES Trochus I R TH T Gneiss E West Holothuria R East Holothuria E ee R f R INDONESIA Reef Bra N nch Banks N T Otway Bank A U ER Metavolcanic rocks AUSTRALIA S Granite and gneiss T R R ITO Metasedimentary rocks Tait B Troughton I ank Cape Lo A Sandstone ndond 14^ Sandy Is Cape Talbot erry LI let Troughton Passage R A Lon S Y g Reef Cape Bougainville IR GRAHAM MOO Cassini I P Hat Pt RE IS Basic and ultrabasic intrusive rocks arry Eclipse Is Lesueur I Harbo Browse I Jamieson ur Reef Mary I Cape Rulhie O NAPIER res yster Roc Vansittart sula Froggart k Passage BROOME PROTEROZOIC I Bay M enin BAY Cape Bernier Ingram Reef Yankawi ontesquieu Is P Davidson Ptngarri I njo Kingsmill Is A Deep Albe rt Reef Don I Kutangari I Cone Bay West Monta East Monta livet I livet I ADMIRALTY Mountain J O MONT Murrangini I Osborne S E P H 14^ AGUE GULF Oo Robroy Reef M SOUN Hale I raro Hill B O N A P aret Is D Nglaya I Is Kalu Barton A R T E Quoy I Prud mburu hoe Is Kankanmengarri I RICK Plain Turbin I Katers I SIR FREDE Wollaston I HILLS SE Casuar G U L F RIVER PP Suffren I Cap ina 2000 ston I Warrender Hill ELT Mt Casua Ck Reveley I BIGGE I RIVER rina it Walsh Pt Carson River RANG Stra Mt Connor E Buckle Head Wurauwulla I tt Myers I co Purr B O N A P A R T E A R C H I P E L A GS O ungku I L Mt Conne Jussieu I AW lly GEORGE Cape Pond M M LE King Shoals S H E L F ITC ITCHELL C Lamarck I Y KING O H Sandstone and shale PLATEA L Colbert I E U L L D IS Woodward I L O Medus AR a Banks Basalt Basalt Rathbun I Kartja I N W IVER Buffan I YORK SOUND D R RIVER RIVER RANGE Ga E Mt Nicho Metasedimentary rocks De Frey le I lls Cape Du and basic intrusive rocks c Metamorphosed volcanic inet I T ssejour Keraudren I C Torrens heda T R EN oc D' ARCOLE IS CORONATION IS Murr Mt Anderson Lacrosse I ky I ara I M Dug Cape Domet uesclin I Waring I Prince Frederick LE t Pelican A Mt Booton I Glauert I ARP Mt Burn Brown C D s e I areening Bay Harbour C S RIVER CAMBRIDGE NINGBIN Y BRUNSWICK ES Rocky I R KELEY Mt Kn R D GULF Re Vulca BAY ight E d I n I Lucas I IV BER Mictyis I R R IVER E Mt Mongona Beagle Reef Dingo Champagny Is MORGAN G RANUtting Ga Churchill Reef Darcy I E p Degera G Reef ndo I KING N MAN RANGCARSO N HEYW AUGUSTUS I M A OOD IS ROE ORAN UCH CARSON FO Byam Martin I CO R RRE Oombulgurri Adolphus I BrecknockUmbanganan Harbour I N ST RIVER Adele I St George FOSTER RANGE Banjo GE Mavis Reef TO CAMDE Basin Creek MILLIGAN RANGE Ea N SOUND Ma RIVER st Arm cDO Doongan SH Mt Connection Wailgwin I Calliance Pt NAL A RA D PRINCE RIVER C k TH Mt Lookove NG rossland ree Albert Reef r Mt Double Cone E C Ning E O bing B NSLOW HILL Adele Island Shoal Decept PARIN AS S W W E S T ion Bay Mt King Mt Batten WEDGE EABER O RE R TIO R PENINSULA G A ANGE Iron formation and shale GREAVES E N West Arm HIL 3000 N ulla Nu N LS HAR Frost Shoal ELAG NIM T R lla N S IP Nicolle Reef BANGURAY P GAR E G HILL C H R DNER IVE Wyndham E HILLS IN PLATEAU G R Carlton Hill AR RIV C N Durack LEAKE Guda Guda GE ER E ultrabasic R A O Tasmanian Shoal EER Conway I WHATLEY ABETH AND A S River H RD RIVER BE e N S R ILLS ERSKINE M AN rg RANGE Drysd K O C King I MONT ELIZ G M ale C GE C GOMERY IS Geo E A C K IN N M ater S Y Rive D A KING imberley Res P A 16^ BU acLeay Is ATHERINE RAN r R COCKBURN RANGE earch Statio R W C N Home Valle n Caftarelli I El DU y ARCHEAN A Bathurst I lenbr RANG Admiral I L a PENTECOST R Mula Pantij R e Ivanhoe Mt Mt and acid volcanic rocks an Cockatoo Is g R Metamorposed basic and I N D I A N O C E A N IVE Septimus u M IT Creek dw ulgudna I R IVE E Cecil volcanic and intrusive rocks a D PANTER A Granite and gneiss Granite and gneiss Pa oubtful R Metamorphosed sedimentary Yam s pi Sound sag Bay DOWNS M Elle R KUNUNURRA Scadd e KINGFISHE IVER E nbrae E Byron I an I R IS MOSQU N RIV BU Basalt, dacite, and sandstone R NG ITO TIO R R Eagle Pt A C P Biyoogoon A T Hidden I ER HILLS CE E g Plains N COLLIER BAY R ARO E NG GE Verco S D A I Trave R ES R Sh Sunday Strait rse I CALD IN CHA eba Hill Strickla Talbot Bay K LINE O El Quest Swan Point RNLEY H YS ro Secure ED AN T PENTECOST RANGE Cape Leveque Sunday I nd Bay RAN GIBB O TIER RANGE Dunham HARDING RANGE N N Pilot Edward P RIV R Dam C McLARTY RWulala Bay eak ER SAW RANG on m I Walcott Inlet GES A 16^ Lombadina One Arm P e Ba T GIBB RANGE N Kingston Rest oint y A Old Mt E Pentecos G Lombadina Point B lizabeth t E 3700 WYN L Downs Skeleton Point E ANGE HIG KIMBOLTON H RANGE R Cygn R E et Bay Cascade R DHAM LAKE A R IV AN Mt R UNHAM N E R Willie P Bay E D oint R N O R T H RANGE G Elizabeth IV CARR BOYD RANGES GE IV R IV Cape Bo E G R rda Usborne Pt RTESIAN RANGE E ibb River Cunningh Mt Disa A R S Doon ARGYL Em Pender Bay am Pt ster KING Doon E eriau Point ISD RIVER ILL RANGE Amatangoora Pt K T imbolton ELL T BE E RIVER Goodenough Bay RO Beverle N I H SYNNOT RANGE y R K HM Beagle BIN A Creek IN KING SOUND S Springs SE B BARNETT RANGE M SALMOND C Saddle O RUST RANGE A Lacepede Is Oobagooma N VAN EMMERICKR R Mt Ba CHAPMAN E G B IVE KHO rnett R len Area not to be more than 70 blocks ay Cornambie Pt Hill R G S PAC F Disaster Bay GE HA llow IF Hill Mt Ha L DU rt RAN RR C O'DONNELLRANGE RIVER RANGE R IS R E Lacepede Channel B Blackfe E eagle Bay IV AN E R LG GE E R Point Torment IS RIVE Stokes D RIVER E Cape Baskerville Vale VAN EMMERICK E G ntine I Bay L ER N L er Creek L A issadell K Carnot Bay nd R GE IV C xa A RAN R K A Rrgyle Ale N PHILLIPS C T Village L BA Spring A E C RANGE G IT M LS a R pe Bertholet E M HANN Bow R P RIVER A Creek M t House U iver C HIL Mary I ED D Country Downs N Spring All other areas not to be more than 200 blocks Nth A TRAINE CHAMBERLAIN BOW Hill Bells Tower F Hawkstone Ck Coulo RA Hawkstone Peak CHEDDA RIVER WILSO Texas mb Point SE Mary I DERBY BARKER ADCOCK ek R Yarrada Hill CLIFFS re Downs RIVER Sth L Warmun C Mt Close Mt Jowlaenga RIVER EO OR Mowanjum Meda LENNARD Napier PREC D Imperieuse Reef MAY Mt Marmion Kimberley P W James Price Point Downs N A Dampier Hill O IPICE RANGE B A R Mabel Downs Mt W Mt Jowlaenga RIVER Downs RIVER A y Deception H P L TALBOT RANGET UL MOUN ITE D O Quondong Point IE Glenroy R K FAC rke JAR N A Tu Mt Jo RARANGA NG Tableland Bedford D hn eek TAIN R owns Osm Cr PLAIN S Mt North R RIVER E and Valley and IS LADY FORREST RANGE RIVER A E Osm Mt Elder Cap Mt Clarkson Yeeda PL R e Boileau T N H Mt Brennan I Mineral Field or District number Fairfield V I L A ER G L Kilto N TE Gla E S 45 O McSherry M E ss Hill R RTH S Sandy ornington ERN A Gap R DURACK RANGE Mt Buchanan Roebuc GREAT LOGUE RIVER U Mt Percy A NARRIE RANGE BUNGLE BUNGLE Cape Latreille W k OSCAR PLATEAUTunnel N RA aterbank Roadhouse G ORD RANGE Willare Bridge B Creek NG F lina E o E P S r Lake Roadhouse Debesa Lansdowne ic re Leopold c s Cre a Eda Ck t Mineral Field boundary Downs n Yakka-Munga ek i BROO Roebuck Plains HIGHWAY n Gantheau ME ERSKINE Y LS n me Point Erskine OSCAR RANGE IL y Lin ROEBUC Point SIR JOHN RANGE K G RANGE ne Bro K H n Entrance Point RAN n CONNORS VALLEY ER C ek PLAINS BLUE HILLS Rice H y FITZRO RIV R C 18^ U T R ill W oking k ar ROEBUC dialla ANG Ellendale Granite Hill IVE BLA K Cam Mount Ck R RIVER BAY E ballin Springvale Alice GE Looma GOL Downs DIXON RANGE Cr Mineral Field District boundary Mt Anderson Liveringa D eek Ca Cree E AN lwynyardah k G Bush Point Thangoo Fitzroy Pastoral AN Turner Myroodah Hardman POLD N Oscar Hill R LEO I Frome Research Station LITTLE H C Creek Luluig IE H D ui Brookin AR A Cap Rocks Nerrima Laurel Down g Geikie Gorge Mt Winifred O e Villare EIK O t s BA L G D R Springs Fo S ssil MA O ek FITZROY CROSSING RR R N Cape Gourdon re D W owns H AMUND E C Mount ALGIDEE PINBILLY R IM U N Gourdon U IVE DUFFER RANGE IV Cape Latouche Treville 04 Fossil R R RA C Mt Hardman LL s D RTR EA Bay r HILLS HILLS Mt MUELLER RANGES in e Ju Hill R Mt Amhe RIVERla N T N Nichols Near Hill e bilee P MARGA rst P HALL A on SCALE 1:4Ý000Ý000 k Nerrim Mt Abbott Gogo ierre RIVER COLOMBO S A G a Ridge D A I R RI 18^ Qu owns N Moolla Bulla E PL E VE FITZROY anbun RET HILLS CREEK Soph E G R BOUNDARY HILLS G A O'DONNELL n ie IR N False Cape B Geegully P E o ossut Dampier IL ls Downs ELV RA Lagrange LA ho Koong GREAT Do Nerrima MUELLER RANGES ic ie B wns Camelg Mt Arthur P Hill RIVER R N T ullon Bay ooda Mt Density RIVER A Mt A Park IO ANTRIM Lagran EDGAR Babronga H CUNNINGHAM R mherst EL DUNCAN ge n Tower ill Noonkanbah A SPARKE RANGE lains Flora Valley PLATEAU Cape Bo The EMANUE NG K ssut Kalyeeda E C Admiral Mt Alexander Sisters Christm O E Gidgia P Elvire Mt Troy KALYEEDA HILL B G BAILY RANGE West Jarlemai Hill Mt James S Mt B N Bay L RA U KILOMETRES Frazier RAN Mowla Mt a Pierre L A Lamboo Windoo Hill Tuckfield
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