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Locality Property Address Property Name Classification Zoning Lot and DP Agreement ALLWORTH Foreshore Reserve - Karuah River ALLWORTH NSW 2425 Allworth Foreshore Crown - Trust RES 84279 ALLWORTH Foreshore Reserve - Karuah River ALLWORTH NSW 2425 Allworth Foreshore Crown - Trust E3 Environmental Management - Great Lakes Region Lot 7 DP 753178 ALLWORTH Foreshore Reserve - Karuah River ALLWORTH NSW 2425 Allworth Foreshore Crown - Trust E3 Environmental Management - Great Lakes Region Lot 9 Sec 3 DP 758017 ALLWORTH Foreshore Reserve - Karuah River ALLWORTH NSW 2425 Allworth Foreshore Crown - Trust E3 Environmental Management - Great Lakes Region Lot 7306 DP 1144351 ALLWORTH Foreshore Reserve - Karuah River ALLWORTH NSW 2425 Allworth Foreshore Crown - Trust E3 Environmental Management - Great Lakes Region Lot 7308 DP 1144351 ALLWORTH 7 Amsley Street ALLWORTH NSW 2425 Allworth Bush Fire Station Crown - Trust RE1 Public Recreation - Great Lakes LEP zone Lot 78 DP 822630 ALLWORTH 7 Amsley Street ALLWORTH NSW 2425 Allworth Bush Fire Station Crown - Trust LIC 191994 ALLWORTH 5 Amsley Street ALLWORTH NSW 2425 Allworth Community Centre Crown - Trust RE1 Public Recreation - Great Lakes LEP zone Lot 79 DP 822630 ALLWORTH 5 Amsley Street ALLWORTH NSW 2425 Allworth Community Centre Crown - Trust RE1 Public Recreation - Great Lakes LEP zone RES 97707 ALLWORTH 7A Stroud Street ALLWORTH NSW 2425 Edith Waters Reserve Crown - Trust RE1 Public Recreation - Great Lakes LEP zone Lot 1 Sec 5 DP 758017 ALLWORTH 7A Stroud Street ALLWORTH NSW 2425 Edith Waters Reserve Crown - Trust RE1 Public Recreation - Great Lakes LEP zone RES 89649 ALLWORTH Foreshore Reserve - Karuah River ALLWORTH NSW 2425 Allworth Baths Crown - Trust W2 Recreational Waterways - Great Lakes LEP zone RES 64329 ALLWORTH Foreshore Reserve - Karuah River ALLWORTH NSW 2425 Allworth Baths Crown - Trust W2 Recreational Waterways - Great Lakes LEP zone Lot 7305 DP 1144351 BARRINGTON 750 Thunderbolts Way BARRINGTON NSW 2422 Community Lot 69 DP 753167 BARRINGTON 750 Thunderbolts Way BARRINGTON NSW 2422 Community Lot 2 DP 842441 BARRINGTON 22 Argyle Street BARRINGTON NSW 2422 Barrington Community Hall Community RU5 Village - LEP zone Lot 155 DP 778663 BARRINGTON 88 Argyle Street BARRINGTON NSW 2422 Operational Lot 12 DP 1167319 BARRINGTON 24 Argyle Street BARRINGTON NSW 2422 Barrington Rural Fire Station Operational RU5 Village - LEP zone Lot 1 DP 806878 BARRINGTON Thunderbolts Way BARRINGTON NSW 2422 Operational R5 - Large Lot Residential - LEP zone Lot 48 DP 1049070 BARRINGTON Kenmore Street BARRINGTON NSW 2422 Operational RU5 Village - LEP zone Lot 6 DP 568641 BARRINGTON Barrington East Road BARRINGTON NSW 2422 Barrington Cemetery Community Lot 63 DP 753209 BELBORA 162 Wards Creek Road BELBORA NSW 2422 Operational RU1 Primary Production - Greater Taree LEP zone Lot 12 DP 738170 BLACK HEAD Cooinda Street BLACK HEAD NSW 2430 Operational R1 General Residential - Greater Taree LEP zone Lot 1 DP 234792 BLACK HEAD Blackhead Road BLACK HEAD NSW 2430 Operational E2 Environmental Conservation - Greater Taree LEP Lot 1 DP 776399 BLACK HEAD Blackhead Road BLACK HEAD NSW 2430 Operational E2 Environmental Conservation - Greater Taree LEP Lot 5 DP 776399 BLACK HEAD 5 James Foster Drive BLACK HEAD NSW 2430 James Foster Drive Reserve - Blackhead Sport Field Community R1 General Residential - Greater Taree LEP zone Lot 53 DP 833083 BLACK HEAD 5 James Foster Drive BLACK HEAD NSW 2430 James Foster Drive Reserve - Blackhead Sport Field Community RE1 Public Recreation - Greater Taree LEP zone Lot 53 DP 833083 BLACK HEAD Glen Court BLACK HEAD NSW 2430 Glen Court Reserve Community RE1 Public Recreation - Greater Taree LEP zone Lot 23 DP 874649 BLACK HEAD Glen Court BLACK HEAD NSW 2430 Community R1 General Residential - Greater Taree LEP zone Lot 22 DP 874649 BLACK HEAD Glen Court BLACK HEAD NSW 2430 Community RE1 Public Recreation - Greater Taree LEP zone Lot 22 DP 874649 BLACK HEAD Glen Court BLACK HEAD NSW 2430 Glen Court Reserve Community RE1 Public Recreation - Greater Taree LEP zone Lot 24 DP 874649 BLACK HEAD Blackhead Road BLACK HEAD NSW 2430 Blackhead Wetlands Operational E2 Environmental Conservation - Greater Taree LEP Lot 45 DP 881039 BLACK HEAD Blackhead Road BLACK HEAD NSW 2430 Blackhead Wetlands Operational RE1 Public Recreation - Greater Taree LEP zone Lot 45 DP 881039 LEASE- 5 Years- Hallidays Point District Senior Citizens Association BLACK HEAD 38 Seabreeze Parade BLACK HEAD NSW 2430 Seabreeze Parade Reserve Community B2 Local Centre - Greater Taree LEP zone Lot 17 DP 1050128 BLACK HEAD 38 Seabreeze Parade BLACK HEAD NSW 2430 Seabreeze Parade Reserve Community RE1 Public Recreation - Greater Taree LEP zone Lot 17 DP 1050128 BLACK HEAD James Foster Drive BLACK HEAD NSW 2430 James Foster Drive Reserve Community RE1 Public Recreation - Greater Taree LEP zone Lot 58 DP 1072968 BLACK HEAD James Foster Drive BLACK HEAD NSW 2430 James Foster Drive Reserve Community RE1 Public Recreation - Greater Taree LEP zone Lot 58 DP 1072968 BLACK HEAD Blackhead Road BLACK HEAD NSW 2430 Glen Court Reserve Community RE1 Public Recreation - Greater Taree LEP zone Lot 32 DP 1113165 BLACK HEAD Main Street BLACK HEAD NSW 2430 Blackhead Flora Reserve (Back Beach) Crown - Trust E2 Environmental Conservation - Greater Taree LEP Lot 7300 DP 1138532 BLACK HEAD Main Street BLACK HEAD NSW 2430 Blackhead Flora Reserve (Back Beach) Crown - Trust RU1 Primary Production - Greater Taree LEP zone Lot 7300 DP 1138532 BLACK HEAD Ph Beryan BLACK HEAD NSW 2430 Operational E2 Environmental Conservation - Greater Taree LEP Lot 11 DP 1160728 BLACK HEAD Ph Beryan BLACK HEAD NSW 2430 Operational RU1 Primary Production - Greater Taree LEP zone Lot 11 DP 1160728 BLACK HEAD Ph Beryan BLACK HEAD NSW 2430 Operational E2 Environmental Conservation - Greater Taree LEP Lot 11 DP 1160728 BLACK HEAD Ph Beryan BLACK HEAD NSW 2430 Operational RU1 Primary Production - Greater Taree LEP zone Lot 11 DP 1160728 BLACK HEAD Blackhead Road BLACK HEAD NSW 2430 Wylie Breckenridge Park Crown - Trust E2 Environmental Conservation - Greater Taree LEP Lot 57 DP 1150082 LEASE- 5 Years- Blackhead Tennis Club Incorporated BLACK HEAD Blackhead Road BLACK HEAD NSW 2430 Wylie Breckenridge Park Crown - Trust RE1 Public Recreation - Greater Taree LEP zone Lot 57 DP 1150082 LICENCE- 3 Years- Black Head Bazaar Incorporated BLUEYS BEACH 199A Boomerang Drive BLUEYS BEACH NSW 2428 Pacific Palms Tourist Centre Community E2 Environmental Conservation - Great Lakes LEP zo Lot 45 DP 200167 BLUEYS BEACH Newman Avenue BLUEYS BEACH NSW 2428 Williams Park Community E3 Environmental Management - Great Lakes Region Lot 31 DP 245303 BLUEYS BEACH Newman Avenue BLUEYS BEACH NSW 2428 Williams Park Community E3 Environmental Management - Great Lakes Region Lot 29 DP 576321 BLUEYS BEACH Boomerang Drive BLUEYS BEACH NSW 2428 Boomerang Drive Reserve Community E2 Environmental Conservation - Great Lakes LEP zo Lot 111 DP 1060098 BLUEYS BEACH Boomerang Drive BLUEYS BEACH NSW 2428 Pump Station Operational R2 Low Density Residential - Great Lakes LEP zone Lot 1 DP 867899 BLUEYS BEACH Foreshore Reserve BLUEYS BEACH NSW 2428 Boomerang Point Crown - Trust E3 Environmental Management - Great Lakes Region RES 210072 BLUEYS BEACH Foreshore Reserve BLUEYS BEACH NSW 2428 Boomerang Point Crown - Trust E3 Environmental Management - Great Lakes Region Lot 7365 DP 1130058 BLUEYS BEACH Newman Avenue BLUEYS BEACH NSW 2428 Blueys Beach Community E3 Environmental Management - Great Lakes Region Lot 74 DP 21465 BOBIN Bulga Road BOBIN NSW 2429 Crown RU1 Primary Production - Greater Taree LEP zone Lot 7001 DP 1026645 BOBIN Bulga Road BOBIN NSW 2429 Crown RU1 Primary Production - Greater Taree LEP zone Lot 7008 DP 1026644 BOHNOCK 276 Manning Point Road BOHNOCK NSW 2430 Boat Ramp Car Park Operational RE1 Public Recreation - Greater Taree LEP zone Lot 3 DP 1231668 BOHNOCK 61 Bohnock Road BOHNOCK NSW 2430 Bohnock Reserve Crown - Trust RU1 Primary Production - Greater Taree LEP zone Lot 297 DP 46330 BOOMERANG BEACH Belbourie Crescent BOOMERANG BEACH NSW 2428 Belbourie Crescent Reserve Community E3 Environmental Management - Great Lakes Region Lot 14 DP 253875 BOOMERANG BEACH Boomerang Drive BOOMERANG BEACH NSW 2428 Boomerang Beach Reserve Community E3 Environmental Management - Great Lakes Region RES 1009 BOOMERANG BEACH Boomerang Drive BOOMERANG BEACH NSW 2428 Boomerang Beach Reserve Community E3 Environmental Management - Great Lakes Region Lot 1 DP 248650 BOOMERANG BEACH Boomerang Beach Road BOOMERANG BEACH NSW 2428 Boomerang Beach Reserve Community E3 Environmental Management - Great Lakes Region RES 1009 BOOMERANG BEACH Boomerang Beach Road BOOMERANG BEACH NSW 2428 Boomerang Beach Reserve Community E3 Environmental Management - Great Lakes Region Lot 52 DP 250863 BOOMERANG BEACH Boomerang Drive BOOMERANG BEACH NSW 2428 Boomerang Drive Reserve Community E3 Environmental Management - Great Lakes Region Lot 125 DP 200167 BOOMERANG BEACH Boomerang Drive BOOMERANG BEACH NSW 2428 Boomerang Drive Reserve Community E3 Environmental Management - Great Lakes Region Lot 41 DP 200167 BOOMERANG BEACH Karnang Drive BOOMERANG BEACH NSW 2428 Pacific Palms Sports Complex Community RE1 Public Recreation - Great Lakes LEP zone Lot 54 DP 610055 BOOMERANG BEACH Red Gum Road BOOMERANG BEACH NSW 2428 Red Gum Road Reserve Community RE1 Public Recreation - Great Lakes LEP zone Lot 17 DP 804903 BOOMERANG BEACH Belbourie Crescent BOOMERANG BEACH NSW 2428 Belbourie Crescent Reserve Community E3 Environmental Management - 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