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The NSW National Parks and Wildlife and its employees disclaim liability o rn e W for any act done on the information in the data and any consequences of such acts or omissions. f i k s s LMZ - Bullock Creek West This document is copyright. Apart from any fair dealinge for the purpose of study, research criticism or review, as permitted under the e a r F k copyright Act, no part may be Creproduced by any process without written permission. ree d C l n a This strategy is a relevant Plan under Section 38 (4) and Section 44 (3) of Rural Fires Act 1997. e LMZ - Oaky n id o a M k ek The NSW National Parks and WildlifeD Service is part of the Office of Environment & Heritage. e re re C LMZ - Bullock Creek C e Published by the Office of Environment & Heritage (NSW) tin Til k n b c uste LMZ -Yooroonah pe r o r Contact:P Northern Inland Branch, PO Box 402 Armidale NSW 2350 Ph: 02 6776 0000 l l e o d S u n R B d APZ - Tank Traps s APZ - Gara - Blue Hole and Threlfall B ay h k le y P g LMZ - Serpentine e ark i ISBN: 978-1-76039-997-9 OEH NO: 2018/0097 Last Updated: 30/05/2018 e C e r re ek l C rp g t o k bin Gu o h e Lam ll T e Map Details y P r k C Armidale SF t e n i e k Datum: Geocentric Datum of Australia (GDA) 1994 Projection: UTM Map Grid of Australia (MGA) Zone 56 r ac P C s k B nd e Po e r Serpentine NR Noted scales are true when printed on A0 size paper. ² C k g ree n C o y L d n a S Cave Gully y k ll ll e lly u u y re u n G Snow Grass Trl C G G ee ond it r tion c p G D Sta e aw u G S S C m r le ully a e Dingo Gully a r G re LMZ - Yina e Sc sq y n h C ll o r G o eek u l Gu u l Barney St G ly l l y D Yina NR s iam n on y a d ll g C Eaglehawk Gully APZ - Dangars Falls re u E e W G Waterfall Way k t ri u L g t H h H o S t e l n r New England Gully D l APZ - Wollomombi C g a e T r S n n ee g k a e Flat C k w a ree v erds r a r imerick C C heph e L o S e LMZ - Styx m F Ol S re r k p a t e d H G l k l e R s H le H il na Rd e o R l l Bullecourt Gully d R g r t i o t n g d v e e y n Metz Rd Rd a su r LMZ - Salisbury-Gara c e C W k e y o Stockton Rd y l m le v ul Cr i s m eek G i R s ky G y s a n i u r o O l d ly e n R F e Cre y ns ek r l a y s l m l u na A W hi l rm R k G G u oc e APZ - Diamond Flat 01 a illys C id ky re t a B G C C e r a er r s le re Sleep s a n ek LMZ - Chandler Northwest - R a Oaky Dam Rd K iv k e e m m Proposed New England NP e r ps APZ - Diamond Flat 02 a e ey r R k n i e C d e h r C ly p C a C l s u m tts tl G d G a a e a y LMZ - Cliffs d ra R s Brackin St w W Cunnawarra NP o R Lambing Gully k n a S w T y d e ie l o id r e t M e l l r r V r R e T d C lv l i S y a e r S B k a P k t e ala w en a ro r C k e o d u k R us Ye e r d t G ly e r ul T ll s C ow e Edwards Ln G r C y u d ll C r y e n K y e a LMZ - Imbota e i LMZ - Bakers Creek North r k S k n Y yx R w St ive LMZ - Cunnawarra Range o Vin k o a r o eg ee M k ar r o r Wa e C C d d e G llaroo i r ully l e s Williams Rd G LMZ - Granite Creek l C Imbota NR il C u ly M re lly G e r C ek u u E o r e l o F e l ek H le k y Powers Cre lue Rd d B R d La h R d s g ls y i l l k a l LMZ - Georges North C e ee r u l r ve F r s C Ri e r APZ - Gara - Blue Hole and Threlfall r G e LMZ - Bitter Vine s P e a k l s SFAZ - East Kunderang k e d r LMZ - Georges Trail g Fosters Rd c n n Be a a E e LMZ - Petroi a r h l k s C l ectr n D A o r B ic a n a R p p um Flat Pro s T ck p G p C d S l er Cre p re e t ek a l ek g y r T d r d T G o r s R v R a r W Pi e i e N a B n l N h l k a reek i c e ck C o n T t y g r e le r s D o Thru Fire Rd S d M l i F a k C a le e t n Hu d e r LMZ - Big Hill y n t Cr e a eek n J e x g u r e S k C a o C g r LMZ - Yard Creek - East Kunderang r B e in e F r Creek Top - LMZ k a l p a S g ll t Ku LMZ - Dyke River o s s p d Yard G LMZ - Kunderang Station Ck a n e aw it G y ull E d R k S ull R y e e J d re T e r p C y al Fir A a L wam ll lo d n J w l ong S u k oo be g e r G e t s GuR o e d ll s r dy r g C R LMZ - Long Point e l y M a Bogg t d l s C t r r C e o M e T r LMZ - Stony Creek (Oxley) H re Rd o APZ - East Kunderangug c n e ire F hla D o ully k F n t l Boneys G n 1 s o le r ai C t M o re n t T Caterp ek r N illa a a r C e k Bru re l n e sh ek d W LMZ - Chandler-Oaky r e woo o r d LMZ - Georges South R C C F s LMZ - Styx River North or d LMZ - Halls Peak m an es r Ry Bel LMZ - Styx River South t k a lb R e Y LMZ - Chandler Southwest ir d Enmore Rd y d e a ll r r u W G d C New England NP Halls P G C ree e ul k y a Halls Peak Trl s ly y T ll k re a r u SFAZ - Bark Hut D i d l LMZ - Yard Creek G ay u Br n d q eak Cr u l U S e o s LMZ - Oaky R ek S e T V G rl il a le ek LMZ - Lower Creek APZ - Halls Peak Trc s tt re g to p i in ria k L C SFAZ - Tabletop North Peak Camp Par Tr SFAZ - Long Point Road b B Halls l APZ - Long Point e S s a r t e y k k L ry o ull i APZ - Bark Hut o c g s G e n LMZ - Bakers Creek C k r e n r ya o aw e g g e r Tin Hut Gully H r glow N e d e P n C P Su ort h y k F R G o o ll r d w SFAZ - Glenmore North i u ed h d n c APZ - Dangars Falls t R G s Rd e Tabletop Trl d ck n r e ra C s N re SFAZ - Owens Creek ow B e r k ater ar alisb W N LMZ - Sunday Creek S ury SFAZ - Rathbones l GrassesLower Gully Creek SF r l S K T G u y s l Tt n t e th d le LMZ - The Cocks Comb ai n ou S e y rl n F S tr sp -LMZ Chandler South a s ath y T G m w C u lo r y l o g e r ly re n ek a Appletree Gullyu R d S k y d n reek L l u e l l e l ihi C LMZ - Salisbury-Gara Sth Boundary Access Tr in ie o M u Sp gv r r ry rin w B u k A G rn F T isb k ste ir C l p c e e n r a p e r s e la S l N W T iv a e r e e R ek tr l t g re e r m C e s e r p C Jimmys Gully k m r o L LMZ - Botumburra Mihi Rd e e a a k e o y b e n C e E g D A k LMZ - Freds Gully G g e F Gully k r r d e e in e Off-park - Mills Creek d SFAZ - Eastern Boundary North GCNR LMZ - Georges Creek Main l C R t r e s t r i p l Cre y C l SFAZ - Glenmore South O ek r L S Mi SFAZ - Yard Creek ak r ob s S y R ins e Chinamans Gully on Gully n p F b e ro i p Sylvana Trl SFAZ - Mills Creek w P r ss C e as e R O r d l e d R r t e dg e k R E iff T ecl r s LMZ - Georges Creek Little s Tibbs Gully d Spring Camp Rd G O n u ld e Cattle S nmo J l by tation Cr e E r o ly Y s ob Rd e k e c n e N Rd Ce k Tibbs Trl a Blu s n s r w nan t G Styx River SF d o ren ral u ll T B Trl y C G a u k r l e te ly Dyke SF rs k e L En Rd e r infiel m lly e d Rd ore Gu LMZ - Enmore A r C D s C s w e y h n a it y SFAZ - Long Point Ridge North s d m e n Fosters Gully G Enmore SF C u S r reek LMZ - Long Point Ridge S s ro LMZ - The Cocks Comb s k e n ee M R tma s Cr C os Pig id a P Paddock d r G le n e all C H s Pe Mine Rd u ree e a k g k Trl SFAZ - Eastern Boundary CNP lly e k LMZ - Tooses R T LMZ - Goffeys Creek (Cunnawarra) a M LagoonCreek b o d l u APZ - Halls Peak H T et nt Ple M ay APZ - Marys View a op Tr l asant Rd d b el rl o le rl r T n t T o e o am 6 se g s k p D R Barren Gully T e R d id e Jerretts Rd r r oc R SFAZ - Long Point Ridge l ky Rd t R C C od in G le am o o a o w P L d APZ - Salt (Tin) Hut r f f e ly E g f f p l e n n o e e e C u Sh m o rty or L n s y N r G e C O e g LMZ - Eastern Boundary s SFAZ - Bark Hut e Borah Rd re d p l a k r Su P e C k R e T n Duv n a k re y e k de y o ls e i s k C n D e rns i T o re e id n r Ma i l c r C t LMZ - Goffeysle Creek (Oxley) t h F B e ay e a a u R LMZ - Halls Peak Tr e t r llp C l o o r Gully Cedar Fallen k B in e i S t e d C k g e r r e e o Mine e s T y M k ll G tn rl LMZ - Stony Creek (Oxley) m e SFAZ - KhansTrail u u Ck T r u n l l Boundary Access LMZ - Blue Mountain Creek North East l k ly B SFAZ - Eastern Boundary OWRNP e G E re y B LMZ - Zinnia Creek C r lue a Mountain Cre s ek k r d k e e n e re t u l d e e o LMZ - Blue Mountain Creek North West r C R SFAZ - Tabletop North F s B C s ill lls r G ro e Zin SFAZ - Flaggy Rock r lt ni a e LMZ - Bark Hut a C H r k C e p C e i e o reek y F l k T e r lv r i LMZ - Cochranes (SCA) D e C w LMZ - Deep Creek SFAZ - Bottom Gully l o C Burgs Spur Trl r o re l T r e l y SFAZ - Two Acre Gully r l k l r e C LMZ - Kerosene Creek LMZ - Top Creek p t Yard Creek Gree T LMZ - Winterbourne Gorge e r u e gh n Ra re e e a u nge t C ek iv T y D e C G B o u r h APZ - Bark Hut C W rl k LMZ - The Muddy R o k H e m c t a SFAZ - Little Three Rock hra e T y LMZ - Cheyenne o y nes No n d e tt rth Trl e r r a APZ - Table Topr Hut u n l n o
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