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Public Furniture in the ACT Public Furniture in the ACT ASSET ID FEATURE TYPE SEAT4971 SEAT SEAT4968 SEAT SEAT4969 SEAT SEAT4970 SEAT SEAT4972 SEAT SEAT4973 SEAT SEAT4979 SEAT SEAT4981 SEAT SEAT4975 SEAT SEAT4977 SEAT SEAT4978 SEAT SEAT4976 SEAT SEAT4974 SEAT SEAT4980 SEAT Page 1 of 729 09/30/2021 Public Furniture in the ACT DIVISION NAME LOCATION NAME CAMPBELL PENTLAND STREET NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK CAMPBELL PROVAN STREET ROAD VERGE CAMPBELL PROVAN STREET NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK CAMPBELL PROVAN STREET NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK DENMAN PROSPECT BATTERHAM CRESCENT PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND LAWSON WANDERLIGHT AVENUE NEIBOURHOOD PLAYGROUND LAWSON WANDERLIGHT AVENUE NEIBOURHOOD PLAYGROUND LAWSON WANDERLIGHT AVENUE NEIBOURHOOD PLAYGROUND LAWSON WANDERLIGHT AVENUE NEIBOURHOOD PLAYGROUND LAWSON WANDERLIGHT AVENUE NEIBOURHOOD PLAYGROUND LAWSON WANDERLIGHT AVENUE NEIBOURHOOD PLAYGROUND LAWSON WANDERLIGHT AVENUE NEIBOURHOOD PLAYGROUND LAWSON WANDERLIGHT AVENUE NEIBOURHOOD PLAYGROUND LAWSON WANDERLIGHT AVENUE NEIBOURHOOD PLAYGROUND Page 2 of 729 09/30/2021 Public Furniture in the ACT Location 1 LATITUDE LONGITUDE Zip Codes (-35.288992, 149.144818) -35.288992 149.144818 (-35.28918, 149.143911) -35.28918 149.143911 (-35.289929, 149.144054) -35.289929 149.144054 (-35.289925, 149.14409) -35.289925 149.14409 (-35.309972, 149.022001) -35.309972 149.022001 (-35.229394, 149.091784) -35.229394 149.091784 (-35.229314, 149.091849) -35.229314 149.091849 (-35.229454, 149.09191) -35.229454 149.09191 (-35.229362, 149.091804) -35.229362 149.091804 (-35.22935, 149.091727) -35.22935 149.091727 (-35.229415, 149.091799) -35.229415 149.091799 (-35.229277, 149.091722) -35.229277 149.091722 (-35.229345, 149.091696) -35.229345 149.091696 (-35.229246, 149.091739) -35.229246 149.091739 Page 3 of 729 09/30/2021 Public Furniture in the ACT SEAT4984 SEAT SEAT4983 SEAT SEAT4985 SEAT SEAT3119 SEAT SEAT4982 SEAT SEAT4989 SEAT SEAT4986 SEAT SEAT4991 SEAT SEAT4988 SEAT SEAT4987 SEAT SEAT4990 SEAT SEAT4634 SEAT SEAT4633 SEAT SEAT4635 SEAT SEAT5020 SEAT TABL2095 TABLE SEAT5024 SEAT SEAT5009 SEAT SEAT5008 SEAT TABL2101 TABLE SEAT5006 SEAT SEAT5040 SEAT Page 4 of 729 09/30/2021 Public Furniture in the ACT KINGSTON TREVILLIAN QUAY PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON TREVILLIAN QUAY PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON TREVILLIAN QUAY PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON TREVILLIAN QUAY PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON TREVILLIAN QUAY PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON GILES STREET ROAD VERGE KINGSTON GILES STREET ROAD VERGE KINGSTON GILES STREET ROAD VERGE KINGSTON GILES STREET ROAD VERGE KINGSTON GILES STREET ROAD VERGE KINGSTON GILES STREET ROAD VERGE MOLONGLO VALLEY (RURAL DIST.) NATIONAL ARBORETUM OF CANBERRA MOLONGLO VALLEY (RURAL DIST.) NATIONAL ARBORETUM OF CANBERRA MOLONGLO VALLEY (RURAL DIST.) NATIONAL ARBORETUM OF CANBERRA KINGSTON TREVILLIAN QUAY PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON EASTLAKE PARADE PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON TREVILLIAN QUAY PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON KINGSTON CANAL PEDESTRIAN PARKLAN KINGSTON KINGSTON CANAL PEDESTRIAN PARKLAN KINGSTON TREVILLIAN QUAY PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON TREVILLIAN QUAY ROAD VERGE KINGSTON KINGSTON CANAL PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND Page 5 of 729 09/30/2021 Public Furniture in the ACT (-35.312532, 149.146782) -35.312532 149.146782 (-35.31244, 149.146726) -35.31244 149.146726 (-35.31256, 149.146795) -35.31256 149.146795 (-35.312285, 149.146634) -35.312285 149.146634 (-35.312258, 149.146617) -35.312258 149.146617 (-35.312619, 149.14692) -35.312619 149.14692 (-35.312557, 149.146884) -35.312557 149.146884 (-35.312781, 149.147014) -35.312781 149.147014 (-35.312598, 149.146907) -35.312598 149.146907 (-35.312578, 149.146895) -35.312578 149.146895 (-35.31276, 149.147002) -35.31276 149.147002 (-35.287529, 149.075917) -35.287529 149.075917 (-35.303824, 149.060811) -35.303824 149.060811 (-35.287261, 149.075726) -35.287261 149.075726 (-35.310755, 149.148052) -35.310755 149.148052 (-35.310578, 149.144922) -35.310578 149.144922 (-35.310906, 149.148169) -35.310906 149.148169 (-35.311111, 149.145934) -35.311111 149.145934 (-35.311094, 149.145928) -35.311094 149.145928 (-35.310892, 149.148059) -35.310892 149.148059 (-35.311289, 149.145889) -35.311289 149.145889 (-35.31065, 149.145667) -35.31065 149.145667 Page 6 of 729 09/30/2021 Public Furniture in the ACT SEAT5027 SEAT TABL228 TABLE SEAT5010 SEAT SEAT5305 SEAT SEAT5013 SEAT SEAT5036 SEAT SEAT5014 SEAT SEAT5041 SEAT SEAT5022 SEAT TABL2098 TABLE SEAT5016 SEAT SEAT5017 SEAT SEAT9 SEAT SEAT5026 SEAT SEAT5011 SEAT SEAT5033 SEAT TABL2102 TABLE SEAT5018 SEAT SEAT5015 SEAT TABL2096 TABLE SEAT5032 SEAT Page 7 of 729 09/30/2021 Public Furniture in the ACT KINGSTON TREVILLIAN QUAY PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND DEAKIN DEAKIN SHOPPING CENTRE KINGSTON EASTLAKE PARADE PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND OAKS ESTATE RIVER STREET PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON EASTLAKE PARADE PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON EASTLAKE PARADE PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON EASTLAKE PARADE PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON KINGSTON CANAL PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON TREVILLIAN QUAY PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON TREVILLIAN QUAY PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON EASTLAKE PARADE PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON EASTLAKE PARADE PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND PALMERSTON KOSCIUSZKO AVENUE NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK KINGSTON TREVILLIAN QUAY PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON EASTLAKE PARADE PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON EASTLAKE PARADE PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON TREVILLIAN QUAY PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON EASTLAKE PARADE PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON EASTLAKE PARADE PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON KINGSTON CANAL PEDESTRIAN PARKLAN KINGSTON EASTLAKE PARADE PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND Page 8 of 729 09/30/2021 Public Furniture in the ACT (-35.310958, 149.14808) -35.310958 149.14808 (-35.314652, 149.107873) -35.314652 149.107873 (-35.310163, 149.144974) -35.310163 149.144974 (-35.340576, 149.231879) -35.340576 149.231879 (-35.31044, 149.145114) -35.31044 149.145114 (-35.310485, 149.1452) -35.310485 149.1452 (-35.310342, 149.145437) -35.310342 149.145437 (-35.310667, 149.145679) -35.310667 149.145679 (-35.310881, 149.148317) -35.310881 149.148317 (-35.312034, 149.146451) -35.312034 149.146451 (-35.310466, 149.145327) -35.310466 149.145327 (-35.310341, 149.145073) -35.310341 149.145073 (-35.19723, 149.11909) -35.19723 149.11909 (-35.31081, 149.14815) -35.31081 149.14815 (-35.310169, 149.144966) -35.310169 149.144966 (-35.310357, 149.14534) -35.310357 149.14534 (-35.310874, 149.148048) -35.310874 149.148048 (-35.310353, 149.145065) -35.310353 149.145065 (-35.310354, 149.145449) -35.310354 149.145449 (-35.310994, 149.145847) -35.310994 149.145847 (-35.310277, 149.14539) -35.310277 149.14539 Page 9 of 729 09/30/2021 Public Furniture in the ACT SEAT5029 SEAT SEAT5517 SEAT SEAT5031 SEAT SEAT5034 SEAT SEAT5037 SEAT SEAT5515 SEAT SEAT5021 SEAT TABL2099 TABLE SEAT5007 SEAT TABL2100 TABLE SEAT5518 SEAT SEAT5516 SEAT TABL2103 TABLE SEAT5028 SEAT SEAT5039 SEAT SEAT5042 SEAT SEAT5025 SEAT SEAT5030 SEAT SEAT5012 SEAT TABL2097 TABLE SEAT5023 SEAT Page 10 of729 09/30/2021 Public Furniture in the ACT KINGSTON EASTLAKE PARADE PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON KERRIDGE STREET PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON EASTLAKE PARADE PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON EASTLAKE PARADE PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON EASTLAKE PARADE PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON KERRIDGE STREET PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON TREVILLIAN QUAY PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON TREVILLIAN QUAY PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON TREVILLIAN QUAY ROAD VERGE KINGSTON TREVILLIAN QUAY PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON KERRIDGE STREET PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON KERRIDGE STREET PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON TREVILLIAN QUAY PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON TREVILLIAN QUAY PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON EASTLAKE PARADE PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON KINGSTON CANAL PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON TREVILLIAN QUAY PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON EASTLAKE PARADE PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON EASTLAKE PARADE PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON TREVILLIAN QUAY PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON TREVILLIAN QUAY PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND Page 11 of729 09/30/2021 Public Furniture in the ACT (-35.310195, 149.145338) -35.310195 149.145338 (-35.31335, 149.149301) -35.31335 149.149301 (-35.310277, 149.145237) -35.310277 149.145237 (-35.310389, 149.145359) -35.310389 149.145359 (-35.310492, 149.14523) -35.310492 149.14523 (-35.3133, 149.149367) -35.3133 149.149367 (-35.310765, 149.148216) -35.310765 149.148216 (-35.312345, 149.146631) -35.312345 149.146631 (-35.311438, 149.145825) -35.311438 149.145825 (-35.312394, 149.146659) -35.312394 149.146659 (-35.313368, 149.149316) -35.313368 149.149316 (-35.313298, 149.149338) -35.313298 149.149338 (-35.310829, 149.148023) -35.310829 149.148023 (-35.311025, 149.148182) -35.311025 149.148182 (-35.310652, 149.144954) -35.310652 149.144954 (-35.310739, 149.145724) -35.310739 149.145724 (-35.310736, 149.148102) -35.310736 149.148102 (-35.310274, 149.14521) -35.310274 149.14521 (-35.310441, 149.145128) -35.310441 149.145128 (-35.311986, 149.146425) -35.311986 149.146425 (-35.310902, 149.14832) -35.310902 149.14832 Page 12 of729 09/30/2021 Public Furniture in the ACT SEAT5019 SEAT SEAT5035 SEAT SEAT5057 SEAT SEAT5052 SEAT TABL2223 TABLE TABL2227 TABLE TABL2224 TABLE SEAT5047 SEAT SEAT5049 SEAT SEAT5048 SEAT SEAT5044 SEAT SEAT5050 SEAT SEAT5058 SEAT SEAT5059 SEAT SEAT5056 SEAT SEAT5055 SEAT SEAT5053 SEAT SEAT5054 SEAT SEAT5170 SEAT SEAT5473 SEAT Page 13 of729 09/30/2021 Public Furniture in the ACT KINGSTON EASTLAKE PARADE PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND KINGSTON EASTLAKE PARADE PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND LAWSON WANDERLIGHT AVENUE PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND LAWSON SOLONG STREET PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND PHILLIP TANK STREET PEDESTRIAN PARKLAND WESTON DILLON CLOSE NEIGHBOURHOOD PARK PHILLIP PHILLIP TOWN CENTRE COREE (RURAL DIST.) 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