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Suburb 2008 Stateabbr Postcode Aberfeldy Vic 3825 SUBURB 2008 STATEABBR POSTCODE ABERFELDY VIC 3825 ADA VIC 3833 AGNES VIC 3962 AIRLY VIC 3851 ALBERTON VIC 3971 ALBERTON WEST VIC 3971 ALLAMBEE VIC 3823 ALLAMBEE RESERVE VIC 3871 ALLAMBEE SOUTH VIC 3871 AMOR VIC 3825 ARAWATA VIC 3951 ATHLONE VIC 3818 BAIRNSDALE VIC 3875 BALOOK VIC 3971 BAROMI VIC 3871 BAW BAW VIC 3833 BAW BAW VIC 3833 BAW BAW VILLAGE VIC 3833 BELLBIRD CREEK VIC 3889 BELLBIRD CREEK VIC 3889 BEMM RIVER VIC 3889 BENA VIC 3946 BENGWORDEN VIC 3875 BENNISON VIC 3960 BENNISON VIC 3960 BERRYS CREEK VIC 3953 BINGINWARRI VIC 3966 BINGINWARRI VIC 3966 BLACKWARRY VIC 3844 BOISDALE VIC 3860 BOISDALE VIC 3860 BONA VISTA VIC 3820 BOOLA VIC 3825 BOOLARONG VIC 3960 BOOLARRA VIC 3870 BOOLARRA SOUTH VIC 3870 BOOLE POOLE VIC 3880 BOOROOL VIC 3953 BRANDY CREEK VIC 3821 BRAVINGTON VIC 3821 BRIAGOLONG VIC 3860 BRIAGOLONG VIC 3860 BROADLANDS VIC 3875 BRUTHEN VIC 3885 BUCHAN VIC 3885 BUCHAN SOUTH VIC 3885 BUDGEREE VIC 3870 BUDGERUM EAST VIC 3579 BUFFALO VIC 3958 BUFFALO VIC 3958 BUFFALO RIVER VIC 3737 BUFFALO RIVER VIC 3737 BULDAH VIC 3890 BULLUMWAAL VIC 3875 BULN BULN VIC 3821 BULN BULN EAST VIC 3821 BUMBERRAH VIC 3902 BUNDALAGUAH VIC 3851 BUNYIP VIC 3815 BUNYIP NORTH VIC 3815 BUSHY PARK VIC 3860 BUTCHERS RIDGE VIC 3885 CABBAGE TREE CREEK VIC 3889 CABBAGE TREE CREEK VIC 3889 CALLIGNEE VIC 3844 CALLIGNEE NORTH VIC 3844 CALLIGNEE SOUTH VIC 3844 CALROSSIE VIC 3971 CALULU VIC 3875 CANN RIVER VIC 3890 CARINGAL VIC 3825 CARINGAL VIC 3825 CARRAJUNG VIC 3844 CARRAJUNG LOWER VIC 3844 CARRAJUNG SOUTH VIC 3844 CHANDLERS CREEK VIC 3890 CHILDERS VIC 3824 CHURCHILL VIC 3842 CLIFTON CREEK VIC 3875 CLOVERLEA VIC 3822 CLUB TERRACE VIC 3889 CLUB TERRACE VIC 3889 CLYDEBANK VIC 3851 COALVILLE VIC 3825 COBAINS VIC 3851 COMBIENBAR VIC 3889 COONGULLA VIC 3860 COOPERS CREEK VIC 3825 CORA LYNN VIC 3814 COWES VIC 3922 COWWARR VIC 3857 CROSSOVER VIC 3821 DARLIMURLA VIC 3871 DARNUM VIC 3822 DARRIMAN VIC 3851 DARRIMAN VIC 3851 DAWSON VIC 3858 DELBURN VIC 3871 DENISON VIC 3858 DEPTFORD VIC 3875 DEVON NORTH VIC 3971 DEVON NORTH VIC 3971 DOLLAR VIC 3871 DRIFFIELD VIC 3840 DROUIN VIC 3818 DROUIN EAST VIC 3818 DROUIN SOUTH VIC 3818 DROUIN WEST VIC 3818 DUMBALK VIC 3956 DUMBALK NORTH VIC 3956 DUTSON VIC 3851 DUTSON DOWNS VIC 3851 EAGLE POINT VIC 3878 EAST BAIRNSDALE VIC 3875 EAST SALE VIC 3852 ELLASWOOD VIC 3875 ELLINBANK VIC 3821 ERICA VIC 3825 ERICA VIC 3825 ERRINUNDRA VIC 3889 FAIRBANK VIC 3951 FAIRY DELL (EAST GIPPSLAND) VIC 3875 FERNBANK VIC 3864 FERNDALE VIC 3821 FISH CREEK VIC 3959 FISH CREEK VIC 3959 FLAGGY CREEK VIC 3875 FLAMINGO BEACH VIC 3851 FLYNN VIC 3844 FLYNNS CREEK VIC 3844 FORGE CREEK VIC 3875 FOSTER VIC 3960 FOSTER NORTH VIC 3960 FULHAM VIC 3851 FUMINA VIC 3825 FUMINA SOUTH VIC 3825 GELANTIPY VIC 3885 GENOA VIC 3891 GIFFARD VIC 3851 GIFFARD WEST VIC 3851 GIFFARD WEST VIC 3851 GIPSY POINT VIC 3891 GLEN FALLOCH VIC 3858 GLENALADALE VIC 3864 GLENGARRY VIC 3854 GLENGARRY NORTH VIC 3854 GLENGARRY NORTH VIC 3854 GLENGARRY WEST VIC 3854 GLENMAGGIE VIC 3858 GLENMAGGIE VIC 3858 GLOMAR BEACH VIC 3851 GOLDEN BEACH VIC 3851 GOON NURE VIC 3875 GORMANDALE VIC 3873 GRAND RIDGE VIC 3870 GRANITE ROCK VIC 3875 GUNYAH VIC 3960 HALLORA VIC 3818 HALLSTON VIC 3953 HAZEL PARK VIC 3966 HAZELWOOD VIC 3840 HAZELWOOD NORTH VIC 3840 HAZELWOOD SOUTH VIC 3840 HEDLEY VIC 3967 HEDLEY VIC 3967 HERNES OAK VIC 3825 HEYFIELD VIC 3858 HIAMDALE VIC 3847 HIAWATHA VIC 3971 HILL END VIC 3825 HILLSIDE (EAST GIPPSLAND) VIC 3875 HOLLANDS LANDING VIC 3862 HUNTERSTON VIC 3971 ICY CREEK VIC 3833 IGUANA CREEK VIC 3875 INVERLOCH VIC 3996 IONA VIC 3815 JACK RIVER VIC 3971 JACK RIVER VIC 3971 JACOB CREEK VIC 3825 JEERALANG VIC 3840 JEERALANG JUNCTION VIC 3840 JEETHO VIC 3945 JERICHO VIC 3825 JINDIVICK VIC 3818 JOHNSONVILLE VIC 3902 JUMBUK VIC 3869 JUMBUNNA VIC 3951 KALIMNA VIC 3909 KALIMNA WEST VIC 3909 KARDELLA VIC 3951 KARDELLA SOUTH VIC 3950 KILMANY VIC 3851 KONGWAK VIC 3951 KOONWARRA VIC 3954 KOORNALLA VIC 3844 KOOROOMAN VIC 3953 KORUMBURRA VIC 3950 KORUMBURRA SOUTH VIC 3950 KROWERA VIC 3945 LABERTOUCHE VIC 3816 LAKE BUNGA VIC 3909 LAKE TYERS VIC 3887 LAKE TYERS BEACH VIC 3909 LAKE WELLINGTON VIC 3851 LAKES ENTRANCE VIC 3909 LANGSBOROUGH VIC 3971 LARDNER VIC 3821 LEONGATHA VIC 3953 LEONGATHA NORTH VIC 3953 LEONGATHA SOUTH VIC 3953 LICOLA VIC 3858 LICOLA NORTH VIC 3858 LILLICO VIC 3820 LINDENOW VIC 3865 LINDENOW SOUTH VIC 3875 LOCH VIC 3945 LOCH SPORT VIC 3851 LOCH VALLEY VIC 3833 LONGFORD VIC 3851 LONGFORD VIC 3851 LONGWARRY VIC 3816 LONGWARRY NORTH VIC 3816 LOY YANG VIC 3844 LUCKNOW VIC 3875 MACKS CREEK VIC 3971 MADALYA VIC 3971 MAFFRA VIC 3860 MAFFRA WEST UPPER VIC 3859 MAFFRA WEST UPPER VIC 3859 MALLACOOTA VIC 3892 MANNS BEACH VIC 3971 MANORINA VIC 3889 MARAMINGO CREEK VIC 3891 MARDAN VIC 3953 MARYKNOLL VIC 3812 MARYVALE VIC 3840 MCLOUGHLINS BEACH VIC 3874 MEENIYAN VIC 3956 MELWOOD VIC 3875 MERRIJIG (EAST GIPPSLAND) VIC 3875 METUNG VIC 3904 MIRBOO VIC 3871 MIRBOO NORTH VIC 3871 MODELLA VIC 3816 MOE VIC 3825 MOE SOUTH VIC 3825 MONTGOMERY VIC 3851 MOONDARRA VIC 3825 MOONDARRA VIC 3825 MORWELL VIC 3840 MOSSIFACE VIC 3885 MOUNT BEST VIC 3960 MOUNT ECCLES VIC 3953 MOUNT ECCLES SOUTH VIC 3953 MOUNT TASSIE VIC 3844 MOUNT TAYLOR VIC 3875 MOUNTAIN VIEW VIC 3988 MOYARRA VIC 3951 MURRINDAL VIC 3885 MYRTLEBANK VIC 3851 NAMBROK VIC 3847 NAR NAR GOON VIC 3812 NAR NAR GOON NORTH VIC 3812 NARRACAN VIC 3824 NAYOOK VIC 3832 NEERIM VIC 3831 NEERIM EAST VIC 3831 NEERIM JUNCTION VIC 3832 NEERIM NORTH VIC 3832 NEERIM SOUTH VIC 3831 NERRENA VIC 3953 NEWBOROUGH VIC 3825 NEWLANDS ARM VIC 3875 NEWMERELLA VIC 3886 NEWRY VIC 3859 NEWRY VIC 3859 NICHOLSON VIC 3882 NILMA VIC 3821 NILMA NORTH VIC 3821 NOOJEE VIC 3833 NOORINBEE VIC 3890 NOORINBEE NORTH VIC 3890 NOWA NOWA VIC 3887 NUNGURNER VIC 3909 NYERIMILANG VIC 3909 NYORA VIC 3987 OCEAN GRANGE VIC 3880 OUTTRIM VIC 3951 PARADISE BEACH VIC 3851 PAYNESVILLE VIC 3880 PEARSONDALE VIC 3851 PIEDMONT VIC 3833 POOWONG VIC 3988 POOWONG EAST VIC 3988 POOWONG NORTH VIC 3988 PORT ALBERT VIC 3971 PORT FRANKLIN VIC 3964 PORT WELSHPOOL VIC 3965 POUND CREEK VIC 3996 RANCEBY VIC 3951 RAWSON VIC 3825 RAYMOND ISLAND VIC 3880 RIPPLEBROOK VIC 3818 RIVERSLEA VIC 3860 ROBERTSONS BEACH VIC 3971 ROKEBY VIC 3821 ROSEDALE VIC 3847 RUBY VIC 3953 SALE VIC 3850 SANDY POINT VIC 3959 SARSFIELD VIC 3875 SEACOMBE VIC 3851 SEASPRAY VIC 3851 SEASPRAY VIC 3851 SEATON VIC 3858 SEATON VIC 3858 SEAVIEW VIC 3821 SHADY CREEK VIC 3821 STACEYS BRIDGE VIC 3971 STONY CREEK (SOUTH GIPPSLAND) VIC 3957 STRADBROKE VIC 3851 STRADBROKE VIC 3851 STRZELECKI VIC 3950 SUGGAN BUGGAN VIC 3885 SWAN REACH VIC 3903 TABBERABBERA VIC 3875 TAMBO UPPER VIC 3885 TAMBOON VIC 3890 TAMBORITHA VIC 3858 TANJIL VIC 3825 TANJIL BREN VIC 3833 TANJIL SOUTH VIC 3825 TARRAVILLE VIC 3971 TARRAVILLE VIC 3971 TARWIN VIC 3956 TARWIN LOWER VIC 3956 TARWIN LOWER VIC 3956 TETOORA ROAD VIC 3821 THALLOO VIC 3825 THE HEART VIC 3851 THE HONEYSUCKLES VIC 3851 THOMSON (MOUNT BAW BAW) VIC 3825 THORPDALE VIC 3835 THORPDALE SOUTH VIC 3824 TIDAL RIVER VIC 3960 TIMBARRA VIC 3885 TINAMBA VIC 3859 TINAMBA WEST VIC 3859 TONGHI CREEK VIC 3890 TONIMBUK VIC 3815 TOOMBON VIC 3825 TOONGABBIE VIC 3856 TOONGABBIE VIC 3856 TOORA VIC 3962 TOORA VIC 3962 TOORA NORTH VIC 3962 TOORA NORTH VIC 3962 TOORLOO ARM VIC 3909 TOORONGO VIC 3833 TRAFALGAR VIC 3824 TRAFALGAR EAST VIC 3824 TRAFALGAR SOUTH VIC 3824 TRARALGON VIC 3844 TRARALGON EAST VIC 3844 TRARALGON SOUTH VIC 3844 TRIDA VIC 3953 TURTONS CREEK VIC 3960 TYERS VIC 3844 TYNONG VIC 3813 TYNONG NORTH VIC 3813 VALENCIA CREEK VIC 3860 VALENCIA CREEK VIC 3860 VENUS BAY VIC 3956 VERVALE VIC 3814 VESPER VIC 3833 W TREE VIC 3885 WAIREWA VIC 3887 WALHALLA VIC 3825 WALHALLA VIC 3825 WALHALLA EAST VIC 3825 WALHALLA EAST VIC 3825 WALKERVILLE VIC 3956 WALKERVILLE SOUTH VIC 3956 WALLAGARAUGH VIC 3891 WALPA VIC 3875 WANGARABELL VIC 3891 WARATAH BAY VIC 3959 WARRAGUL VIC 3820 WARRAGUL SOUTH VIC 3821 WARRAGUL WEST VIC 3821 WATERHOLES VIC 3875 WELSHPOOL VIC 3966 WESTBURY VIC 3825 WHITELAW VIC 3950 WILD DOG VALLEY VIC 3953 WILLOW GROVE VIC 3825 WILLUNG VIC 3847 WILLUNG SOUTH VIC 3847 WILSONS PROMONTORY VIC 3960 WINGAN RIVER VIC 3891 WINNINDOO VIC 3858 WISELEIGH VIC 3885 WON WRON VIC 3971 WONGA VIC 3960 WONTHAGGI 3995 WONYIP VIC 3962 WONYIP VIC 3962 WOODGLEN VIC 3875 WOODLEIGH VIC 3945 WOODSIDE VIC 3874 WOODSIDE VIC 3874 WOODSIDE BEACH VIC 3874 WOODSIDE NORTH VIC 3874 WOORARRA EAST VIC 3962 WOORARRA WEST VIC 3960 WROXHAM VIC 3891 WUK WUK VIC 3875 WULGULMERANG VIC 3885 WULGULMERANG EAST VIC 3885 WULGULMERANG WEST VIC 3885 WURRUK VIC 3850 WY YUNG VIC 3875 YALLOURN VIC 3825 YALLOURN NORTH VIC 3825 YALMY VIC 3885 YALMY VIC 3885 YANAKIE VIC 3960 YANAKIE VIC 3960 YARRAGON SOUTH 3823 YARRAGON SOUTH VIC 3823 YARRAM VIC 3971 YARRAM VIC 3971 YINNAR VIC 3869 YINNAR SOUTH VIC 3869.
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