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Tatiara District Council Rural Roads Rack Plan !. ! ! . !. ! ! . !. ! . ! !. ! ! . !. ROAROADDID TABLEGrid AERODROME ROAD 3C ANDERSON ROAD 3B BAINGER ROAD 3B BALDOCK ROAD 4B RACK PLAN 986 BALLATER ROAD 4A BALLINGER ROAD 3C BANEALLA EAST ROAD 2A Tatiara District Council BANGHAM ROAD 4C BARTON STEER ROAD 3B BAXTER ROAD 3C BEAUMARIS ROAD 4B BECKMAN ROAD 2B BEEAMMA-PARSONS ROAD 4B BELL ROAD 4B Rural Roads BENNETT ROAD 3B BILLY LANE 3C BIRK ROAD 3A BLACK JOES ROAD 3B BLACK ROAD 2A BLUE HILLS ROAD 2C BOB MORTON ROAD 2B BRIMBAGO SOUTH ROAD 3B Note:- . BROADVIEW ROAD 4B ! KIRRA BROOM HUT ROAD 3C Rural roads within urban/town BROWNS ROAD 2A BROWNS ROAD 3C addressing areas (as shown on the Plan) will retain their historical BRUCE ROAD 2A BUB TAYLOR ROAD 2A names used for urban addressing. BUCKINGHAM ROAD 3B BULL OAK FLAT ROAD 3C Refer to local Council for details. BUNKER ROAD Keith BURT ROAD 4B Roads without rural addresses may not be shown on this map. CADELL ROAD 4C CADZOW ROAD 2A CALDICOTT ROAD 2B CAMERON ROAD 4B CANAL ROAD 2B CANNAWIGARA ROAD 3B CANNON BALL HILL ROAD 3B 1C CANTARA ROAD 3A CAREW ROAD 3B This plan reflects the Rural & State road names & road CAROUSEL ROAD 3B CARR ROAD 2A extents approved by the Tatiara District Council CARRIMAR ROAD 3B CHAIN PUMP ROAD 3B (Section 219 Local Government Act) CHAMPNESS ROAD 3B . CHARK ROAD 3C ! CHARLIES WELL ROAD 2B EAST SHAUGH CHIGWIDDEN ROAD 4C CHOOPAWHIP ROAD 3C CLAYTON FARM TRACK Bordertown CLEGGETT ROAD 3C CLEVESYDE LANE Mundulla COADS ROAD 3C . COL WATSON ROAD Mundulla ! Robert Harkness COLE LANE Mundulla COLWILL ROAD 3C COOK ROAD 2A COOLA COOLA ROAD 3A COOPER ROAD 4C CORNISH ROAD 2B CRAMER ROAD 3B CRANE ROAD 3B CRAWFORD ROAD 2C CREECOONA TERRACE Bordertown . CUPPA CUP ROAD 3C ! CURLEW LANE Mundulla CURNOW ROAD 3C H C CUSTON ROAD 3C O NDARY N TH BOU Y !. DABINETT ROAD 4C SOU DANBYS ROAD 4C .! .! K WADLA DARCY KING ROAD 3B OTT WARRA ALDIC DARK ISLAND WELL ROAD 2B C . DAVE SMITH LANE Mundulla ! .! DAVIDSON ROAD 2A W EST MCCA DENSLEY ROAD Keith LLUM DON HUNT ROAD 3B L DONNELLS ROAD 3B L T N E I A K DOWNING ROAD 3B W K S A R D U DUKES HIGHWAY 2A 3B 3C M A N D G F G A DUNALBYN DRIVE 3C U A L T N O K R !. W E S I L D DUNKIN ROAD 3B O S O E W K A R DUNSTALL ROAD 4C E R F L D L A N EAST SHAUGH ROAD 1C S D U EATTS ROAD 3A H ECKERT ROAD 2B . EDWARDS ROAD 4B ! F F EMU FLAT ROAD 2B U L EMU RISE ROAD 2B SANDERSON B . B! ANEALLA EXCELL ROAD 3B D EAST E EXTON ROAD 3C P R !. E HILLS N FAIRBANK ROAD 2A BR G OW .! E N L FINLAYSON ROAD 3C S L Y FISHER ROAD Mundulla N O R FLETCHER ROAD 3A E H . 2B ! FORREST ROAD 4B . MARTIN CAMP ! FRANCES ROAD 4C M U FLAT 2C EM A EM GALWAY RANGE ROAD 4B .! E R U N . R ! C T IS A I . ! GARDEN STREET 3C U E N ! . M !. R A K B .! .! .! N GARNET AVENUE 3C S R . ! C O L O I . ! E GARRARD ROAD 3C !. .! L O S 2A Keith ! I . B K N H . GILES ROAD 4B ! N E E T C . O ! N A U GILL ROAD 2A X . ! O M R L E B R T B GOLF COURSE ROAD 3C .! O R . ! B . ! ! . GOODRIDGE ROAD 3B .! ! AR O M . ! W . .! .! Z ! . GROSSER ROAD 3C ! H ! . R . ! E ! E PP .! MOUNT CHARLES CORNISH GRUBBED ROAD 4B R NA R M T GUY ROAD 3B I R O AK N E T N .! .! IN E K HANNEMANN ROAD 2B O A V C W S E W O E HARTMAN ROAD 3B Z D !. I D W N I A V R HERON ROAD 2A C U O A R R R D L E HERRIOT ROAD 2A Y T A G H N A HILLIER ROAD Mundulla A !. T NIMEN HILLS ROAD 2A PEN H BUB AN . HILLS ROAD 4B FAIRBANK N ! EM NICHOLLS .! TAYLOR AN . HODGSON ROAD 4B .! ! N O L HUBL ROAD 3C K L L ! . C D E R A .! HUNDRED LINE ROAD 3A W E . W ! PR E L SSE V R S Y I R HUNDRED OF MAKIN ROAD 2B B .! N E L I O I !. A O L . HUTCHINGS ROAD 3C ! N R C R R E L A A HUTCHISON ROAD 3B W S I N H FO INGLIS ROAD Bordertown G C RD AL .! . IVAN ROAD 4C ! CAN JACOB ROAD 3B . ! .! . JARMAN ROAD 3B ! OVA FLOW JENKIN ROAD Bordertown JIP JIP ROAD 3A E B !. L W R M . E O ! . ! I . H ! M U M . JONES ROAD 4B P A O N ! TZ E IL I R N T .! RA A B HT H T NT ST NKNEC A N GE C A .! A E W I E KEITH CEMETERY ROAD Keith A R ! . W N L G ! . IC A ! BROWN K T O N S KELLER ROAD 4C S D D Y E S E A R KING COURT Keith R O S .! L . M ! O D P D U N E UK KIRRA ROAD 1C I N T S .! E N . ! H S U U KOCHS ROAD 1C E E H AT FLETCHER O TS H R KONGAL ROAD 3B .! I L A . ! H L KYNOCH ROAD 2B C G H U U LAMBERT ROAD Mundulla T R TARA O C CAN H E E I LANGLEY ROAD 3C SO T K N X C . ! A B . LEACH ROAD 3B ! M B I R CURNOW LIDDELL ROAD 3C ! SKINNER K DON HUNT . CARRIMAR ! .! LINFERN ROAD 3B . E . .! ! G .! B M E C LIONEL MERRETT ROAD 3C O SYNOTT L O G A A L R R N F LOCK ROAD 3B C E D M A K W C O R O . ! ! LOCKHART ROAD 3C O R R E J P NT B N IT WI O U C E A . H ! . K ! . E LONGBOTTOM LANE 4B ! I . N R ! R G E A OCONNELL FI E NL PRESCOTT E S S R AY T LUCKS LANE Mundulla Y S E O .! N A .! B ! . L E MAIN ROAD 21 ROAD 3B C F H R S AIN N I M P L D D U K M I MAKIN ROAD 2A G P E G A A !. .! R M N A !. S I E I O O O MARTIN CAMP ROAD 2A D T L D L A C I R W L G C Y L S . MARTIN ROAD 2B ! . Y ! O A N K I U IN T R . MARTLEW ROAD 3B G .! ! B K . ! . M .! S ! LANGLEY . MATHESON ROAD 3C AI ! . T ! . N ! .! ! . R !. ! O !. MAY ROAD 3A AD T . ! 2 E 1 CANNAWIGARA MCLELLAN !. R ! N R 3B MCBRIDE ROAD 4B Bord.!ertown ! Y R L . !. I ! . ! D . L ! . ! E B N CLEGGETT MCCARTHY ROAD 4C . ! D E L M ! R . O V A . I ! MCELROY ROAD 4B E C .! N F 3C K H !. U N .! ! . N MCGRICE ROAD 3B I R D ! . ! A . L E .! T C DU N A K . 3A ! MCKEOUGH ROAD 3A NN PA ES S ON BA CUP AT . ! . ! U LL . L ! MCLAY ROAD 4B H HIL B CUP F L N S A N S IP C O T R W S E . MCLEAN ROAD 4B J G ! M Y E . IP T I ! O J P P A A I E O N A C W MCLELLAN ROAD 3C L R N O R KONGAL W S Y E L E S S BUC !. I .! KINGHAM N NITSCHKE G M . MEATWORKS ROAD 3C W S ! O .! HUBL E O D W R T I N A H Y E S R R MERRETT ROAD 3C .! T T R U GARDEN T A R ! E I . ! N G MILE LANE Mundulla L Y M T R N A .! E R . ! R . ! T A F E AT R . ! W IA H . ! R . ! B ! . MILL ROAD Mundulla ! A K Y .! W Y WIESE A C . ! L O A A ! . L . ! I CO G L OLA . C ! OOL . ! A . ! R B Y . ! MILNE ROAD 3C L E T .! .! ! N N . W ! . O ! . S ! . R ! . ! ! . P A . ! G E MONA STREET Bordertown N V I I !. M . ! !. C ! . KA G A ! ! . D LOO RIC .! !. L G . A E ! E E . ILL Mundulla L ! MONKEY BRIDGE ROAD 3B G L Wolseley W !. G G U A N D K N . I ! I U R P M I R N !. W I MONKOORA EXTENSION ROAD 2A O H O S D HARTMAN S LSE N L . ! E O H S C Y S ! . O S D W MOSS HINGE ROAD 3B .! S G .! O W E K R . ! E O A .! D R R C L C I T A R Y P D . MOUNT CHARLES ROAD 2A O ! R A H C R . ! .! AW A T S H A O E R . MOUNT MONSTER ROAD 3A DT R ! TE A K O P A K SIX MILE WELL W C H P H G MUDIE ROAD 3C C R AN A OBE M MP .! C O N . R R ! . T A ESS ! ! L J . MUNES ROAD 3B M .! MOSS HINGE R U . ! W E .! R J . MY MI MI ROAD 4C A C ! K LIONEL C E N U !.
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