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Defined Forest Area Map SG 56-1 Monto As at 19 September 2016 150°0'E 150°15'E 150°30'E 150°45'E 151°0'E 151°15'E 151°30'E 24°0'S 24°0'S BANGALEE DAW CALLIOPE BENARABY SON AY Y W eRi H A p v HIG Forest Products lio er W l H Ca IG r H e Department of Agriculture v i M R O N T e e T D and Fisheries e O R D Lin A t H r Sho H R Queensland C B Y a O I A r U HW ou E M A N R IG o L H N D r E th T N T O WS DA C Defined Forest Areas H o a IG s H t W A As at 12/09/2016 Y L RANNES ine B River RU Don CE R ALABA ANNES H AR IG B H R Awoonga W O AY A e Forest Products D in Reservoir L rt Defined Forest Area Map GOOVIGEN C Sho alli ra de ou C M The Defined Forest Area is the area of State owned native re ek e lCre k el forest over which Forest Products can apply its Forest B G L A Management System which is subject to the requirements of JAMBIN D S the Australian Standard for Sustainable Forest Management AS T O NE 4708-2013 ('the Standard'). h c n a M r B O This includes all State Forest and Timber Reserve areas, all l N l i T O H other state land available for timber production, and areas of B y o r R u nd a O freehold land where the State retains ownership of the forest AD products. Other state land not shown as a Defined Forest Area on this BOROREN map is subject to the provisions of the Forestry Act 1959. The 24°15'S 24°15'S fact it is not a Defined Forest Area at this point in time is not intended to indicate there is no State interest in the forest products or quarry material, which are still administrated under ne G the provisions of the Forestry Act 1959. i l L a d s t rt o ho n S e The Defined Forest Area is comprised of the following tenures: ra CALLIDE ou M M o n State Forest or Timber Reserve t reek o llide C Ca Other crown land (includes leasehold lands B r a and road areas) n c h Forest Entitlement Area or Forest Consent Area Branch Valley Callide NAGOORIN Further information is available from Forest Products on request Lake Callide at: ph: 13 25 23 or email: [email protected] k Cree Callide AY ek W Cre H it IG b H oo m Kr N BILOELA SO 1:250,000 SHEET REFERENCE: AW UBOBO D SG 56-1 Monto K B room oy bi n t ek B e Cre U R LOCATION DIAGRAM R i K N v a E r e ib T o r e T G C L re A e D k H S I T G O H N W E A Y M O 1:250,000 map sheet over BANANA N T O a Defined Forest Area shown: Line rt Sho THANGOOL RO ra A This map sheet shown: Mou D k 24°30'S e 24°30'S Cre B e a m na l na C k o re e h n k u e e BUILYAN or r M N th Kariboe C MANY PEAKS r e iv R n la o K reek C d for ss la G Lake Cania k e e r C l a n o ree M a C k ille v e K G r i B a UR n N g ET a T C KALPOWAR C a re H e I sw k G e l H l W A C Y r e e k Protected area (e.g. National Park) ThreeM oo n Forest Reserve C re ek Highway 24°45'S A D 24°45'S Major Road ch O n R a MOONFORD r O B T o N Minor Road nt MUNGUNGO O Mo M Railway (Operational) e E n N o t O s T d S a Railway (Under construction or proposed) l ¢ G D G L A Pu m Light rail (Operational) reek p k e C Cree om nes Lo 0 5 10 15 Kilometres R a w MONTO Scale 1:250,000 when printed at A1 b e l l e R i v e r G ay Prepared by DNRM Land and Spatial Information for Forest Products. n d a DNRM and Forest Products accept no responsibility Creek h stle Ca for any loss or damage resulting from reliance on this map. M on t o No part of this map may be reproduced or copied without prior written permission. © State of Queensland, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries 2016 Da B wso ra n Ri n ve c r h N THEODORE og o R iv e r MULGILDIE BURNETT H IGHWAY S ter pl in Creek 25°0'S 25°0'S 150°0'E 150°15'E 150°30'E 150°45'E 151°0'E 151°15'E 151°30'E FP296 - DFA MUIDs @ 250,000 2016_0919 A1 (SG 56-1 Monto) <<< Line 50 centimetres when printed at A1 >>>.
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