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Registered Aboriginal Parties in Victoria Horse Shoe Lagoon !( WEST WYALONG!( Da rlin g R iver WENTWORTH!( Registered Aboriginal Parties in Victoria Horse Shoe Lagoon r MILDURA e v !( i R Registered Aboriginal Parties* Lake Wallawalla n a !( l h c GRIFFITH a L !( <null> Barengi Gadjin Land Council Aboriginal Corporation !(RED CLIFFS YOUNG !( !( Murr umbid gee River Bunurong Land Council Aboriginal Corporation TEMORA !( HAY !( !( Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation LEETON ROBINVALE HARDEN !( !( BALRANALD !( COOTAMUNDRA Eastern Maar Aboriginal Corporation Rocket Lake !( Lake Cantala NARRANDERA !( First People of the Millewa-Mallee Aboriginal Corporation GANMAIN Lake Kramen !( COOLAMON S U N S E T C OUNTRY !( GOULBURN MILDURA !( JUNEE Gunaikurnai Land and WYaAStSers Aboriginal Corporation NEW SOUTH WALES !( !( Gunditj Mirring Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation Bailey Plain Salt Pan OUYEN GUNDAGAI Lake Burrinjuck !( !( WAGGA WAGGA Taungurung Land and Waters Council Aboriginal Corporation SWAN HILL !( Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation Lake Wahpool JERILDERIE TUMUT Lake Tiboram !( !( !( Lake Tyrrell SWAN HILL Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation L itt le CANBERRA M QUEANBEYAN u !( rr W !( a a E y k d R o w Lake Boga iv o a e l R rd r iv R Yorta Yorta Nation Aboriginal Corporation e i r ve r DENILIQUIN Lake Tutchewop !( Blowering Reservoir Kangaroo Lake Indicates an area where more than one RAP exists Lake Charm Lake Cullen e.g. Eastern Maar Aboriginal Corporation and B I G D E SERT The Marsh FINLEY!( G o Gunditj Miro ring Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation d r r a d e v KERANG ig i b R !( e Talbingo Reservoir e e R e GANNAWARRA g iv d P e i r b y r Tantangara Reservoir m a COHUNA Lake Albacutya TOCUMWAL u m r !( r i !( d u !( C M r * This map illustrates all Registered Aboriginal Parties on e e k COBRAM FEBRUARY 6, 2020. !( Q BULOKE u e a n A b e y I a !( E COROWA er n YARRAWONGALake Mulwala iv BIRCHIP !( a R R YARRIAMBIACK m i Mt Hope oo v L !( T !( e W r i RUTHERGLEN m Lake Hume m !( ALBURY A r e WYCHEPROOF NUMURKAH e HINDMARSH r !( E a iv !( MOAMA !( Lake Hindmarsh R MOIRA Mt Lawson R k iv !( e e R n e ECHUCA E e r WODONGA r e r e b !( C v G Mt Lady Franklin i !( a m Lake Eucumbene o R u u w t T WODONGA c l e E b g Mt Mitta Mitta u u u d E u E m Mt Terrick Terrick r u n C T S R i v CORRYONG k e TALLANGATTA e r e INDIGO !( !( U r E C M k Mt Barambogie u WARRACKNABEAL c E r lo r e !( l r v Lake Buloke u Mt Baranduda a i y A B KYABRAM COOMA R ek a R l re l C !( a !( y i E d v r e e E e e R m r !( Mt Kerang u Mt Jeffcott ROCHESTER CAMPASPE WANGAERATTA BEECHWORTH TOWONG N NHILL !( SHEPPARTON !( O E Sn Mt Warby ve !( ow BORDERTOWN !( GREATER SHEPPARTON !( ns Mt Cudgewa y R Riv !( iv er WEDDERBURN er !( LODDON E E Green Lake TATURA !( Mt Big Ben Mt Morgan Lake Jindabyne H K DIMBOOLA!( i Lake Cooper n E g R Mt Jack T i r v e BENALLA BENALLA e v r i R INGLEWOOD Waranga Basin !( rt !(MYRTLEFORD a E U !( WANGARATTA D K Mt Pinnibar L I T T L E D ESERT ie ST ARNAUD w Lake Dartmouth VIOLET TOWN a O !( !( R iv e r S E Mt Porepunkah E E r e v WEST WIMMERA HORSHAM GREATER BENDIGO Sugarloaf Hill Mt McLeod BRIGHT i R !( EUROA !( BENDIGO E o Mitre Lake !( b !( E b r BEGA Mt Emu i e v Mt Cooper G i !( R iver R in se l Pine Lake Ro h Bega River g E W STRATHBOGIE u ild la Mt Bealiba D ks c u e E ALPINE a DUNOLLY ck re E !( C Mt Ida C Powers Lookout M ree E n Mt Misery k ve NORTHERN GRAMPIANS Lake Eppalock Se Lake Nillahcootie A HEATHCOTE B B M E v HORSHAM u i g a o E !( E ff c E a Mt Zero c R k l a Mt Bernard o e Mt Hooghly i r Mt Strathbogie v n R E e R H e v z iv i u r i i e v r gh e Mt Cope R e e a R MALDON es r tt E r v i i B iv C M e re ro Lake Omeo !(BOMBALA Landsborough Hill !( R e k a E t r k e r C it n E n o SEYMOUR R e b M CENTRAL GOLDFIELDS Mt Tarrengower k a u NARACOORTE iv iv n e b !( Mt Tickatory e g i R r E l e r a r !( r MARYBOROUGH o R MANSFIELD e e Lake Lonsdale n iv Mt Taylor CASTLEMAINE C i v Toolondo Reservoir E C e !( Cairn Curran Reservoir MOUNT ALEXANDER E !( E r E r i Pambula River Concongella Hill !( n e R h a Mt Stewart Mt Cobbler t Mt Selwyn EDENHOPE !( a s m D n STAWELL AVOCA l C i e a !( !( h D elatite d l Lake Wartook o Riv d White Lake er E OMEO i P Tullaroop Reservoir P c MITCHELL W k e Cobungra Hill !( l Lake Eildon W R t t o i i r o v n H n e L e n g r EDEN v a u i r u e n m r v n e R i g iv !( E R a f g R ALEXANDRA f g a t l u t r a c q a a o E e Mt Hickey !( r d w R y r n Bool Lagoon n YEA o a e r Y H iv B Byron Mount e MANSFIELD R E e l !( e e R v E r i B i E a B G r v i v u Mt Gelantipy R Towamba River r e KYNETON R i e c Mt Boswell g e e Mt William v r h r h i i r v a g v R e !( i e R n u v i i r v R o E E R E a r e E r i R D i o G A R I WERD v r n l e Mt Darling Mt Nugong e b Mt Franklin KILMORE t a ARARAT Mt Lonarch o r a s s r E d d n PYRENEES JAMIESON i g r !( l e !( E e n e o r Rocklands Reservoir l i E a e iv !( r Mt Warrinaburb e E c a u R r Mt Kooroocheang v R Mt Buangor a i E u C i Q v n Mt Langi Ghiran DAYLESFORD R y M MACEDON RANGES e M E Mt Beckworth o M E r e b !( Mt Ewen l t n Wonboyn River r r u t Mt Ararat i o e e r HEPBURN E MURRINDINDI L W v v r r i i i r n e The Cathedral e E R R d v i M v i i n e n E R Mt Wakefield E r o o p d R E e r E s i B o a n r Mt Misery v Mt Terrible r a R i a k Mt Baldhead n E BEAUFORT Mt Reynard a e d p i r g a v R n k R PENOLA d Mt Challicum m e u !( n l W y iv a r o n !( o e i r R r C r R r T H E G R E A T D I V I DING RANGE e i W v EAST GIPPSLAND E GISBORNE h T e e Mt Dundas W c E a r n m !( A E e WHITTLESEA t Mt Tamboritha w BALLARAT r Mt Tanglefoot MARYSVILLE b E r W r o i !( o e Lake Muirhead Lake Burrumbeet b E B Mt Mcleod r !( v e r i e e R BUCHAN la t v W l h R i e c l i i v k i ARARAT HUME n a !( R n R R r R e g Lake Goldsmith WHITTLESEA g r n r BALLARAT i iv i r a a v t v e o b n n e e iv SUNBURY E r e a !( r n im R SOUTHERN GRAMPIANS R r C Mt Matlock T i E E R v s !( Mt St Leonard e B n i r i E Mt Everard r v k Mt Emu e r e p iv T H E G R E A T D I V I DING RANGE o r E R d o MOORABOOL s E H tt r CASTERTON a Mt Tara i W E b Mt DrummerE Genoa Peak !( NILLUMBIK HEALESVILLE E E E b !( MALLACOOTA E !( Mt Ritchie Mt Hump Mt Blomford Mt Buck R !( BACCHUS MARSH i CANN RIVER MELTON v Mt Bunninyong e !( A SKIPTON !( r Upper Yarra Reservoir YARRA RANGES Th r GABO ISLAND om b e son E e !( v Riv i er r T R Mt Gregory f E E MELTON e Pretty Sally h y l u t E d Mt Cann r Y n y ORBOST r Yarra River LILYDALE a a e Lake Bolac l Briarty Hill R r !( W R r P !( !( i HAMILTON v o E WARBURTON i o MANNINGHAM e !( w v a r e e Mt Raymond Lake Linlithgow d Thomson Dam r e L y o R MELBOURNE Y c River i h a ribb v !( Brod l L Yarra River e it R o tle E r R a iv i er v BAIRNSDALE k Mt Dandenong e !( Snowy River r R L L k WYNDHAM a e T Lake Tyers i ro e b v i e R g iv e e E er r h NOOJEE PENSHURST r WERRIBEE KNOX MOUNT GAMBIER C R Mt Beenak North Arm GOLDEN PLAINS MONASH !( t !( A !( l !( i E v v !( W a o e Lake Glenmaggie n Lake King Mt Rouse S a r LAKES ENTRANCE r R r WELLINGTON iv GLENELG a e r m Flinders PeakE E r e ERICA v b i i GREATER GEELONG DANDENONG Gentle Annie E Cardinia Reservoir !( R n !( G I P P S L A N D LAKES e !( y Mt Elephant r C MAFFRA r r BAW BAW e e P CRESSY e M k Lake Victoria o !( E y t n Mt Tanjil i M a e r o Lake Gnarpurt t R E Lake Martin Blue Rock Lake S i Mt ShadwellMORTLAKE u T v n a n e t CASEY n a r !( Cundare Pool Lake Connewarren E CARDINIA j n F i Port Ph illip Bay l SALE n it m Lake Wellington zr DROUIN R !( le u Lake Reeve o er i c y v v Ri R C p M i FRANKSTON nyi !( e v GEELONG u WARRAGUL r e MOYNE r Lake Bookar B ROSEDALE r e !( HEYWOOD e !( !( !( k er MOE !( Lake Colongulac Lake Murdeduke Riv Lake Coleman E Lake Corangamite Moe !( TRARALGON Mt Noorat Reedy Lake !( Lake Beeac er Mt Kincaid CORANGAMITE iv r CAMPERDOWN WINCHELSEA Lake Connewarre R e MORWELL E v TERANG !( ng i !( !( Lake Modewarre a R QUEENSCLIFF !( L l E g l Barwon River e !( an E Mt Clay L w Mt Worth r Discovery Bay Lake Purrumbete o Hazelwood Cooling Pond Lake Colac M COBDEN E COLAC Arthurs Seat Mt WellingtonE LATROBE N I N E T Y M I L E BEACH E M !( Mt Porndon !( MORNINGTON PENINSULA er !( E FRENCH ISLAND Tower Hill ri R SURF COAST ROSEBUD PORTLAND iv er er iv !( R ANGLESEA s Portland Bay E !( as WARRNAMBOOL!( B KORUMBURRA E !( r Peters Hill e !( Mt Tassie PORT FAIRY iv Western Port R s COWES!( S T R Z E L E C K I RANGES ie Ta COLAC OTWAY LEONGATHA rra rd h Rive LADY JULIA PERCY ISLAND u E !( c r C PHILLIP ISLAND n Bass Hill a SAN REMO r T A S M A N SEA r B Jack Smith Lake e BASS COAST t iv !( s R LORNE a E E d !( r n e Beech Hill a iver v r nd R i ib berla ll um SOUTH GIPPSLAND R E A !( e C g YARRAM in ne G w Mt Fatigue s WONTHAGGI r R O T W A Y R ANGES !( a iv Bay of Islands INVERLOCH T er !( !( FOSTER PORT CAMPBELL !( Mt Chapple r E e iv THE TWELVE APOSTLES R e E ir A Cape Patton Venus Bay E S O U T H E R N OCEAN Mt Hoddle APOLLO BAY !( Corn er Inlet SNAKE ISLAND E B A S S S T RAIT Mt Hunter Waratah Bay W I L S O N S P R OMONTORY E Mt Vereker ± E VICGRID Mt La Trobe Registered Aboriginal Parties GDA 94 This publication may be of assistance to you but the State of Victoria and its employees 1:720,000 in Victoria do not guarantee that the publication is without flaw of any kind or is wholly appropriate for your particular purposes and therefore disclaims all liability for any error, loss or other 0 12.5 25 50 consequence which may arise from you relying on any information in this publication.
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