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Map Sheet Index 113°E 114°E 115°E 116°E 117°E 118°E 119°E 120°E 121°E 122°E 123°E 124°E 125°E 126°E 127°E 128°E 129°E 11°S 11°S 12°S 12°S TENGRAPH STATE INDEX ASHMORE WEST CARTIER ISLET BENALLA BANK VAN CLOON SHOAL PETREL 1 : 100 000 & 1 : 250 000 DIGITAL MAP INDEX SD51-02 SD51-03 SD51-04 SD52-01 SD52-02 OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA 13°S 13°S COCOS ISLAND ENLARGEMENT CHRISTMAS ISLAND ENLARGEMENT SERINGAPATAM HEYWOOD SHOAL LONG REEF LONDONDERRY TERN SD51-06 SD51-07 SD51-08 SD52-05 SD52-06 11° 45' LONG REEF TROUGHTON LONDONDERRY RULHIERES Y274-11 NW 4070 4170 4270 4370 KEELING NW 0077-111 SE 14°S 0077-111 SW DRYSDALE 14°S MILWARD SW MILWARD SE 4269 BROWSE MARET MONTALIVET ADMIRALTY GULF VANSITTART Kalumburu CASUARINA 3669 3869 3969 4069 4169 ! 4469 KING GEORGE SCOTT SOUTH BROWSE ISLAND MONTAGUE SOUND DRYSDALE 4369 MEDUSA BANKS 10° 30' SD51-10 SD51-11 SD51-12 SD52-09 SD52-10 12° 00' BUFFON BIGGE WARRENDER KING EDWARD CARSON COLLISON BERKELEY MEDUSA KNOB PEAK Y273-1 NW Y273-1 NE 3868 3968 4068 4168 4268 4368 4468 4568 4668 COCOS NW COCOS NE 0076-1V NW 0076-1V NE MYNORS NW MYNORS NE 15°S 15°S FRASER INLET BEAGLE REEF CHAMPAGNY BRUNSWICK PRINCE FREDERICK BRADSHAW COUCHMAN ASHTON ERNEST MILLIGAN WYNDHAM CARLTON 3567 3667 3767 3867 3967 4067 4167 4267 4367 4467 4567 4667 Y273-1 SW Y273-1 SE ROEBUCK BANK LYNHER BANK CAMDEN SOUND PRINCE REGENT ASHTON CAMBR! IDGE GULF COCOS SW COCOS SE 10° 45' SD51-13 SD51-14 SD51-15 SD51-16 SD52-13 Wyndham SD52-14 ' 12° 15' ' ' ' 0 5 ADELE MACLEAY COCKELL METHUEN PRINCE REGENT HANN WOODHOUSE CAMM BEATRICE PENTECOST ERSKINE Kununurra 0 5 ! 3 4 3566 3666 3766 3866 3966 4066 4166 4266 4366 4466 4566 0 4 ° KUNUNURRA ° ° ° 5 5 4666 7 6 0 0 9 9 1 16°S 1 16°S ANZAC SHOAL LEVEQUE SUNDAY ISLAND YAMPI COLLIER WALCOTT EDKINS JAMESON GIBB SULLIVAN KARUNJIE ELGEE DUNHAM ARGYLE DOWNS 3365 3465 3565 3665 3765 3865 3965 4065 4165 4265 4365 4465 4565 4665 TASMAN PENDER YAMPI CHARNLEY MOU! NT ELIZABETH LISSADELL SE51-01 SE51-02 SE51-03 SE51-04 SE52-01 SE52-02 BALEINE LACEPEDE PENDER CORNAMBIE KIMBOLTON TARRAJI MATTHEW ISDELL PACKHORSE RANGE BARNETT SIDDINS SALMOND CHAMBERLAIN BOW LISSADELL 3264 3364 3464 3564 3664 3764 3864 3964 4064 4164 4264 4364 4464 4564 4664 17°S 17°S CARNOT JOWLAENGA FRASER Derby MEDA LENNARD RICHENDA MOUNT HOUSE GLENROY TABLELAND BEDFORD MOUNT REMARKABLE TURKEY CREEK OSMAND 3363 3463 3563 ! 3763 3863 3963 4063 4163 4263 4363 4463 4563 4663 1 : 250 000 DERBY ROWLEY SHOALS LACEPEDE BROOME 3663 04 LENNARD RIVER LANSDOWNE DIXON RANGE SE50-08 SE51-05 SE51-06 DERBY SE51-08 SE52-05 SE52-06 LAKE EDA SE51-07 1 : 100 000 BROOME 3462 CLARKSON WILLUMBAH ELLENDALE LEOPOLD DOWNS HOOPER LERIDA LAPTZ TUNGANARY MCINTOSH DIXON LINACRE 3362 3562 YEEDA 3762 3862 3962 4062 4162 4262 4362 4462 4562 4662 Broome 3662 ! 18°S 18°S Fitzroy Crossing ANTRIM ! Halls Creek 4561 GOURDON BAY VILLARET ROEBUCK PLAINS DAMPIER DOWNS ANDERSON NERRIMA HARDMAN CUNNINGHAME FITZROY CROSSING ELMA MOUNT CUMMINGS ANGELO ! NICHOLSON 3261 3361 3461 3561 3661 3761 3861 3961 4061 4161 4261 4361 4661 HALLS CREEK PICARD PHOENIX VISSCHER LAGRANGE MOUNT ANDERSON NOONKANBAH MOUNT RAMSAY 4461 GORDON DOWNS SE50-11 SE50-12 SE51-09 SE51-10 SE51-11 SE51-12 SE52-09 SE52-10 LAGRANGE BIDDLES LOGAN GOORDA GEEGULLY CRAVEN ORD KALYEEDA DUKES DOME BRUTEN BOHEMIA RAMSAY DOCKRELL RUBY PLAINS COW CREEK GORDON DOWNS 3260 3360 3460 3560 3660 3760 3860 3960 4060 4160 4260 4360 80 4460 4560 4660 19°S 19°S ANNA PLAINS PHIRE CUDALGARRA YATES JARMURA MCLARTY HOUSE HILL BARBWIRE RANGE WORRAL MILLYIT BULKA YURABI BANNERMAN WOLFE CREEK STURT CREEK SLATEY CREEK 3159 3259 3359 3459 3559 3659 3759 3859 3959 4059 4159 4259 4359 4459 4559 4659 WILCOX RANKIN BANK POISSONNIER BEDOUT ISLAND MANDORA MUNRO McLARTY HILLS CROSSLAND MOUNT BANNERMAN BILLILUNA SE50-13 SE50-14 SE50-15 SE50-16 SE51-13 SE51-14 SE51-15 SE51-16 SE52-13 SE52-14 NORTH TURTLE POISSONNIER KERAUDREN SHOONTA MANDORA RADI WOODS KARROBRIDILL BROOKE KEARTLAND RESCUE WELL YERNIAKKA CLAPP RIDGE EILEEN CROSSLAND LANAGAN MCLERNON OVERFLOW MUELLER BALWINA WATTS 2658 2758 2858 2958 3058 3158 3258 3358 3458 3558 3658 3758 3858 3958 4058 4158 4258 4358 4458 4558 4658 20°S 20°S PORT HEDLAND PARDOO 2657 2857 TRYAL ROCKS MONTEBELLO LEGENDRE DELAMBRE COSSIGNY THOUIN DE GREY COORAGOORA CARDOMA BULGAMULGARDY ABSOLON QUIN ANKETELL BATTLEMENT DISCOVERY TRAVES NEWBERY TINA DUMMER CORNISH GODFREY GREGORY LAKE BALGO KEARNEY LEWIS Port Hedland Goldsworthy 1957 2057 2257 2357 2457 2557 ! 2757 ! 2957 3057 3157 3257 3357 3457 3557 3657 3757 3857 3957 4057 4157 4257 4357 4457 4557 4657 BARROW ISLAND DAMPIER ROEBOURNE PORT HEDLAND YARRIE ANKETELL JOANNA SPRING DUMMER CORNISH LUCAS SF50-01 SF50-02 SF50-03 YULE SF50-04 SF51-01 SF51-02 SF51-03 SF51-04 SF52-01 SF52-02 Karratha 2556 BARROW ISLAND SHOLL PRESTON DAMPIER ! WALLARINGA CARLINDIE COONGAN MUCCAN WARRAWAGINE ISABELLA WEENOO CHAUNCY ANGOVE MCTAVISH ADVERSE KOOP GWENNETH PRESCOTT PAINE KUDARRA FOTHRINGHAM EDITH STRETCH THOMAS LUCAS !Roebourne Whim Creek 1956 2056 2156 2256 ! 2656 2756 2856 2956 3056 3156 3256 3356 3456 3556 3656 3756 3856 3956 4056 4156 4256 4356 4456 4556 4656 ROEBOURNE SHERLOCK 2356 2456 21°S 21°S Marble Bar MARBLE BAR ! BREWIS AIRLIE MARDIE FORTESCUE PINDERI HILLS COOYA POOYA MOUNT WOHLER SATIRIST WODGINA MARBLE BAR MOUNT EDGAR YILGALONG BRAESIDE WAUKARLYCARLY COOLYU CUTTACUTTA TANDALGOO GINDARJARIE BREMNER PEAK PERCIVAL THOMPSON GULI KATTAMUDDA HELENA THORNTON MOODY STANSMORE WILLS 1855 1955 2055 2155 2255 2355 2455 2555 2655 SF50-08 2855 2955 3055 3155 3255 3355 3455 3555 3655 3755 3855 3955 4055 4155 4255 4355 4455 4555 4655 NORTH SHAW JURABI POINT ONSLOW YARRALOOLA PYRAMID 2755 NULLAGINE PATERSON RANGE SAHARA PERCIVAL HELENA STANSMORE Onslow SF49-08 SF50-05 ! SF50!-06 SF50-07 45 NULLAGINE SF51-05 SF51-06 SF51-07 SF51-08 SF52-05 SF52-06 EXMOUTH Pannawonica 2954 !Telfer JURABI 1754 TUBRIDGI ONSLOW YARRALOOLA MILLSTREAM MOUNT BILLROTH HOOLEY WHITE SPRINGS TAMBOURAH SPLIT ROCK PEARANA LAMIL TERRINGA LARSEN PICTURE MUIR MARKEY KUMBA TOBIN GIBSON TATTA VEEVERS WATERLANDER NELLIGAN HAZLETT 1654 1854 1954 2054 2354 2454 2554 2654 2754 2854 EASTERN CREEK 3154 3254 3454 3554 3654 3754 3854 3954 4054 4154 4254 4354 4454 4554 4654 PANNAWONICA ELVIRE Nullagine PATERSON Exmouth ! 3054 ! 2154 2254 3354 22°S 22°S BALFOUR DOWNS 47 Wittenoom CAPE RANGE LEARMONTH TALANDJI KOORDARRIE CANE RIVER MOUNT STUART FARQUHAR JEERINAH MCRAE WITTENOOM! MOUNT MARSH WARRIE SF51-09 THROSSELL BROADHURST DORA TRIWHITE AULD NANGABBITTAJARRA GUNOWAGGI MINJOO BILLIGILLI REDKNAP HARTUNG WILSON CLIFFS GROSSE DWARF WELL MARIINBA 1653 1753 1853 1953 2053 2153 2253 2353 2453 2553 2753 2853 3253 3353 3453 3553 3653 3753 3853 3953 4053 4153 4253 4353 4453 4553 4653 MOUNT GEORGE NOREENA DOWNS WOBLEGUN NINGALOO YANREY WYLOO MOUNT BRUCE 2653 ROY HILL 2953 3153 RUDALL TABLETOP URAL WILSON WEBB MOUNT COOKE SF49-12 SF50-09 SF50-10 SF50-11 SF50-12 46 3053 SF51-10 SF51-11 SF51-12 SF52-09 SF52-10 08 ! POINT CLOATES GIRALIA BARRADALE BOOLALOO WYLOO HARDEY ROCKLEA Tom Price MUNJINA WEELI WOLLI ROY HILL ETHEL CREEK BALFOUR DOWNS TALAWANA POISONBUSH RUDALL CONNAUGHTON BLANCHE TABLETOP MUJINGERRA FANDAM HOKING SHILTON TERRY DAKOTA HILLS TOP UP RISE POLLOCK WEBB LAKE MACKAY 1652 1752 1852 UAROO 2052 2152 2252 2352 2652 2752 2852 2952 3052 3152 3252 3352 3452 3552 3652 3752 3852 3952 4052 4152 4252 4352 4452 4552 4652 1952 MOUNT LIONEL MOUNT BRUCE 2452 2552 23°S 23°S Paraburdoo NEWMAN MURRAMUNDA ! 2851 2951 MAUDS LANDING MIA MIA WINNING TOWERA MAROONAH ULLAWARRA CAPRICORN ASHBURTON PARABURDOO SNOWY MOUNT GOVERNOR OPHTHALMIA JIGALONG ROBERTSON STACEY MCFADDEN GUNANYA CRONIN SURPRISE MIDWAY PAGET SHEPPERD PATIENCE KURRUNNG CONTENTION JOLLY PINTUBI ARANGA MACDONALD 1651 1751 1851 1951 2051 2151 2251 2351 2651 2751 Newman 3051 3151 3251 3351 3451 3551 3651 3751 3851 3951 4051 4151 4251 4351 4451 4551 4651 2451 2551 ! MINILYA WINNING POOL EDMUND TUREE CREEK NEWMAN ROBERTSON GUNANYA RUNTON MORRIS RYAN MACDONALD SF49-16 SF50-13 SF50-14 SF50-15 SF50-16 SF51-13 SF51-14 SF51-15 SF51-16 SF52-13 SF52-14 MONUMENT MINILYA BARRABIDDY GOOCH RANGE LYNDON MANGAROON EDMUND ELLIOTT CREEK KENNETH RANGE BOGGOLA KALLENIA KUNDERONG PRAIRIE DOWNS WARRAWANDA MUNDIWINDI BOBBYMIA SAVORY KNIGHT DURBA DISAPPOINTMENT RUNTON LEEMING BEJAH TRAEGER WINDY CORNER MEDCALF DOWLING RYAN BARON TIBBITS ORANTJUGURR EMERY 1550 1650 1750 1850 1950 2050 2150 2250 2350 2450 2550 2650 2750 2850 2950 3050 3150 3250 3350 3450 3550 3650 3750 3850 3950 4050 4150 4250 4350 4450 4550 4650 24°S MOUNT AUGUSTUS 24°S 2249 QUOBBA MACLEOD BOOLOGOORO MARDATHUNA MOUNT SANDIMAN EUDAMULLAH MOUNT PHILLIPS Mt Augustus PEEDAWARRA TEANO MOUNT VERNON TANGADEE COLLIER ILGARARI TROTMAN DEAN BAUMGARTEN MCAULIFFE TRAINOR SANDRIDGE CONSTANCE GIBLETT TUGAILA LYMBURNER LAKE COHEN OLDHAM COBB HICKEY EWING GILLESPIE WALLACE HOPKINS 1549 1649 1749 1849 1949 2049 2149 ! 2349 2449 2549 2649 SG50-04 2849 2949 3049 3149 3249 3349 3449 3549 3649 3749 3849 3949 4049 4149 4249 4349 4449 4549 4649 QUOBBA KENNEDY RANGE MOUNT PHILLIPS MOUNT EGERTON LOFTY RANGE BULLEN TRAINOR MADLEY WARRI COBB RAWLINSON 2749 SG49-04 CARNARVON SG50-01 SG50-02 SG50-03 SG51-01 SG51-02 SG51-03 SG51-04 SG52-01 SG52-02 1648 BERNIER DOORAWARRAH BINTHALYA LYONS RIVER LOCKIER YINNETHARRA PINK HILLS CANDOLLE MOUNT EGERTON MULGUL 52 CARDAWAN WONYULGUNNA BEYONDIE BULLEN BLAKE WHITE LAKE BRASSEY NICHOLLS SKATES MADLEY NANTHONA HANCOCK COLIN BLAIR NEWELL RULE FARNHAM RAWLINSON MOUNT BUTTFIELD REBECCA 1548 1748 1848 1948 2048 2148 2248 2348 2448 2548 2748 2848 2948 3048 3148 3248 3348 3448 3548 3648 3748 3848 3948 4048 4148 4248 4348 4448 4548 4648 Carnarvon CALYIE
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