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Map1: Formal Government Response to VEAC River Red Gum Forests Investigation Chowilla Game Reserve (SA) Map1: Formal Government Response to VEAC River Red Gum Forests Investigation Lake F1 A1 Murray-Sunset Victoria Toupnein Creek National Park Anabranch Reference Area River Darling B3 Great Darling I Wentworth # H2 Murray River Park H2 J A1 Murray-Sunset # Mildura National Park I # H2 H2 II H2 Merbein Mallee Cliffs South Australia South E1 # National Park III Neds Corner Psyche Bend (NSW) G1 Historic and Cultural F1 B4 Wargan-Mallee Features Reserve Lake Wallawalla Kings Reference Area Bushland Area I1 Highway Billabong Murray River Park Park Sturt # D1 Cullulleraine Lambert Island Nature Conservation Reserve Neds Corner Station H2 Trust for Nature Mildura Bushland Area D2 Karadoc Nature Conservation H2 Reserve I G2 Carwarp B3 Murray River Park Bushland Area # E2 Nangiloc Bumbang Island Historic and Cultural Features Reserve Calder F1 II B7 Nyah-Vinifera # Tarpaulin Bend # Park Colignan Reference Area B6 Gadsen Bend B3 Park # Robinvale H2 Murray River B5 Park Murray-Kulkyne Park B3 Murray River Park I2 Murray Goulburn Murray Water Freehold Highway (Woorinen Lakes) Gadsen Bend Rifle Range Murrumbidgee CUA Murray River Park H2 I3 Passage Camp Swan Hill Pioneer Valley NCR Swan Hill Settlement Museum A2 F1 River Community Use Area Hattah-Kulkyne Chalka Creek # # National Park Reference Area Bannerton # Highway B5 Wakool Boundary Murray-Kulkyne Bend Murray Little Park G112 B3 Murray River D3 G112 Park Lakes Powell and Carpul Murray River # Nature Conservation Murray Park B3 Reserve G83 D21 H2 Benjeroop Wemen Murray River Park D22 Wildlife Area River G5 G82 Wakool River Heywood Lake C1 Benwell Wildlife Area K1 State Forest River G84 H2 H2 Murrabit H2 # I C2 Guttram State Forest Yassom Swamp Nature Conservation Mystic Park G6 E11 Reserve Bushland Area H2 G7 Koondrook Historic and Cultural G85 H2 G88 Features Reserve B3 Murray River Park G10 G61 G20 Plumptons G93 G87 J Koondrook Wildlife Area # D15 G8 G9 Murray G11 G94 B3 J Murray River # Korrak Korrak Grassland G86 H2 B1 Kerang G21 Park Piangil North Trust for Nature Kerang Regional Park D29 B7 K1 D15 Wildlife Area Nyah- Barr River G3 K1 Vinifera Piangil Lake Park Duck Lake G112 G95 A4 Gunbower # Bushland Area Elizabeth Creek G12 South # Pyramid I4 National Park Wildlife Wildlife J Spence Bridge Koorangie Area Kerang Area Education Area Wildlife Area D25 C3 Gunbower G19 State Forest Wandella B1 Kerang G22 A3 D23 Valley Nature Conservation Regional Park Gunbower J Reserve G18 Johnson Swamp # National Park River G89 Wildlife Area Cohuna D10 I A4 G90 Gunbower J National Park D9 G96 G23 Lake Meran G92 J Wildlife Area I Torrumbarry D31 G24 Gunbower Community Use D30 Creek Area G13 Avoca D11 I H2 Leaghur Creek Torrumbarry River D8 State Park River Weir Kow D5 Swamp B3 J H2 Murray River D40 G60 Park G97 Lake Leaghur Highway G112 G112 G112 LEGEND Wildlife Area Bannagher D7 Loddon # B3 D26 G25 Patho D6 Highway Murray River Park PUBLIC LAND USE I D38 # A Valley National Park Torrumbarry G105 G106 Lake Yando A5 B Avoca G36 Regional Park Wildlife Area Loddon River River Reserve G31 B Other Park (Schedule 3,National Parks Act 1975 ) Reserve J G26 E12 C State Forest G91 G32 G98 D16 Boort D27 Creek Echuca HCFR G27 D Loddon D41 Nature Conservation Reserve A5 G37 # E G14 K2 Boort Historic and Cultural Features Reserve Wildlife Area A5 A5 I F G28 Reference Area I5 # Echuca A5 A5 G Hope Natural Features Reserve Serpentine Terrick Terrick Woolshed National Park Glassons Grassland G38 I G Wildlife Area (State Game Reserve) Swamp G112 Trust for Nature Wildlife Area G29 River G D12 D36 D39 Streamside Area J G112 G39 Creek H Woolshed Swamp Water Production, Distribution and Drainage Area G17 # G33 A5 G107 Historic and Cultural Mitiamo A5 I I Community Use Area D14 Features Reserve Mount Campaspe River G35 Reserve D13 D37 J Services and Utilities D42 D18 K Earth Resources Extraction Area Charlton G112 # G64 L G63 G34 I Plantation E4 D35 G62 Campaspe M Kinypanial Creek D32 D43 Uncategorised Public Land G65 G41 G15 Historic and Cultural Features Reserve Freehold E5 Public land outside the Investigation Area Serpentine Creek Weir G30 Historic and Cultural Tang Tang # Major Towns Wildlife Area I Kinypanial Grassland Features Reserve Trust for Nature Major Roads III G112 G112 Major Rivers Thunder Swamp G66 Wildlife Area State Border H2 Investigation Area Boundary G99 Trust for Nature Land Lake H2 Cooper G67 G100 Edward F1 Top End Bullatale Reference Area Gulpa Creek River # Tocumwal G112 F1 Top Island Creek Reference Area A7 Barmah National Park G53 Murray B3 Strathmerton I Murray River I6 Bushland Area Barmah Forest Murray # Park Cobram Valley Community Use Area River B3 G97 Murray River B3 Baillieu Lagoon Park Murray River Wildlife Area J Park G43 Moira Bushland Area G36 Highway G46 Brooms Lake Mulwala Turrumberry North G44 Lower Moira Lower Ovens Bushland Area D49 Bushland Area ! Bushland Area # Wildlife Area Barmah Ryans Lagoon # E12 G71 Skeleton Creek G47 Barwo I Nature Conservation Yarrawonga Bushland Area G104 Echuca G112 Streamside Area H2 Reserve Historic and Cultural Nathalia # Highway Big Reedy Lagoon Features Reserve Wildlife Area G59 Bonegilla A6 Wetland G45 Creek I G98 Deep Bushland Area !# Narioka G70 Deep Creek Creek Creek G37 Bushland Area Streamside Area I D48 Broken D41 Wharparilla Moodemere Mile E13 Bonegilla Bushland Area Nature Conservation Reserve G48 McLellands Bushland Area Historic and A6 A8 # # Echuca Cultural G38 Warby Range-Ovens River Wodonga Nine Features Echuca West I G49 Kotupna National Park I Reserve Bushland Area Bushland Area G39 Lake Piper Hume Bushland Area G58 Wodonga D50 Bonegilla # Bushland Area Nature G40 G69 Wyuna Conservation Beattie Depression Wakiti Creek Loch Garry Reserve G112 Bushland Area Kanyapella Basin Streamside Area G51 Wildlife Area Wildlife Area J D42 Cantwell St Germains G35 Nature Conservation Bushland Area D43 G50 Rerserve Strathallan G54 Kotupna School G52 Nature Conservation Reserve Undera Valley Horseshoe Lagoon G64 Strathallan Bushland Area Bushland Area Bushland Area Streamside Area G111 Kiewa River Reserve G41 Nanneella D47 East Wangaratta Bushland Area A6 Nature Conservation Reserve I Lower Goulburn River Reedy Swamp G79 National Park Kergunyah Streamside Area G65 Bandella G101 # Streamside Area D46 Wangaratta Mansfield Swamp G56 Ovens Billabong Gemmill Swamp Wildlife Area # G55 Bushland Area G66 Bonn Nature Conservation Reserve Kaluna Park Streamside Area Bushland Area Highway Shepparton G76 Tarrawingee Streamside Area Kiewa Green Midland G75 Oxley K2 G99 Lake Wallenjoe Swamp Broken River G109 Ovens H2 Streamside Area Corop Wildlife Area River Reserve G80 G107 Wildlife Area B2 Gundowring Streamside Area Campaspe River Shepparton Regional G57 Oxley Reserve Park Bushland Area River G77 Whorouly I Streamside Area Lake G42 H2 Cooper Highway Ovens Rushworth-Colbinabbin G67 Runnymede Rail Line Bushland Area I7 Moira Park G81 Streamside Area Community Use Area Dederang G72 Arcadia River Streamside Area G100 Gaynor Swamp Streamside Area # E9 Murchison Police Paddocks Goulburn Benalla King Wildlife Area Hume Historic and Cultural Features Reserve Castle D45 River G112 One Tree Swamp and Creek G109 Two Tree Swamp G108 G102 Ovens River Nature Conservation Goulburn Murchison Lagoon G78 Eurobin Reserve Reserve River Reserve Wildlife Area Streamside Area Buffalo G68 English Bridge E8 Echuca & Waranga Trust Streamside Area Irrigation Pump and Channel G73 Dargalong Historic and Cultural Features Streamside Area K2 L Reserve Braithwaite G110 Plantation King River E7 Days Mill G74 Reserve A9 Historic and Wahring Mount Buffalo Cultural Features Reserve Streamside Area National Park River River # . 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