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Australian Postcodes in Australia Location Map 0800 Darwin Map Australian Postcodes in Australia This GPS POI file is available here: https://www.gps-data-team.info/poi/australia/postcodes/Postcodes.html Location Map 0800 Darwin Map 0810 Alawa Map 0810 Brinkin Map 0810 Casuarina Map 0810 Coconut Grove Map 0810 Jingili Map 0810 Millner Map 0810 Moil Map 0810 Nakara Map 0810 Nightcliff Map 0810 Rapid Creek Map 0810 Tiwi Map 0810 Wagaman Map 0810 Wanguri Map 0812 Anula Map 0812 Karama Map 0812 Leanyer Map 0812 Malak Map 0812 Marrara Map 0812 Sanderson Map 0812 Wulagi Map 0820 Bagot Map 0820 Bayview Map 0820 Cullen Bay Map 0820 Darwin Airport Map 0820 East Point Map 0820 Fannie Bay Map 0820 Ludmilla Map 0820 Parap Map 0820 Stuart Park Map 0820 The Gardens Map 0820 The Narrows Map 0820 Winnellie Map 0820 Woolner Map 0822 Acacia Hills Map 0822 Angurugu Community Map 0822 Bees Creek Map 0822 Border Store Map 0822 Cox Peninsula Map 0822 Croker Island Map Page 1 Location Map 0822 Daly River 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