District 24 Map (PDF, 4.5

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

District 24 Map (PDF, 4.5 o! J R in Rd e g llic d e e l Jing l li a c n R d d s R d O l y m p i U c r a H n w a d y R R d a Joint Fuel l l a W a l l a W - a r e d n i Hume Hwy J d R New South J a i n Wales S n w o g o e Management u B t ll d h ic R BURROWYE - R g U d n r a BWYE-2 KENNEDYS v o l S n A a r w t o RESERVE (CFA) u d o H R n t - a o S t g m H r n +$ ay o u r o o +$ r t u T S w THOLOGOLONG - M r y ve r K Ri Ri UPRIVER ROAD - e KURRAJONG TRK ver Rd Walwa n iv o B d i r R R t d h Rd a id CYLE-1 (CFA) Wyma THOLOGOLONG r g R g Program n e e enside a d v a rd g e A R - MT LAWSON A e F R iverin n lar Lake Mulwala d a H a Rd e S r prin wy SP NORTH W g Dr U Wahgunyah Rd HUMPHREYS ROAD C d +$ h R i l t g - CYLE-3 (CFA) e B d n # r a R # # # a n r Bundalong na g w a Mu e - a rra r JACK #RD - # rth g # # # y H MT LAWSON SP Pine R a a g iver l - a R e BARKLEY ST - o H d - # # # d RUTR-7 w o Mountain RA W W - MOTHER DUFF CFA District 24 w h R l o l a RUTR-1 (CFA) o # # # # d n Lake a (CFA) n y t t g R g E n a R # # # a u r +$ R d Hume TALG 1 - w g a l d a Pine Mountain g Burrowye h $ # # # # # +$ + W a n $ MURRAY RIVER a + - W # # # # y intaldra Rd W RAIL TRAIL BAWA-3 ROAD (CFA) +$ e T ll CHIU-2 - HARKINS t # # # # BARNAWARTHA - BAWA-6 e S ALBURY W BURROWYE - h R HARKINS RD - RUTR-9 (CFA) S a ROAD (CFA) e # # # # t RUTR-6 SHERIDANS u n BARNAWARTHA-HOWLONG AIRPORT FERRY LANE - a $ +$ t WEST WODONGA MURRAY RIVER Bungil NAPOLEON g + h (CFA) +$ Bungil RA # # # # # # # # # # # M a BRIDGE RD (CFA) e C r t r BARNAWARTHA - BAWA-13 ROAD (CFA) GRYA-3 (CFA) a M - WWST-1 RAIL ROAD - RIDGE TK u g h rray S # # # # # # # # Tintaldra t V a l i t l l e ! ey l o $ Jemba t g + a Hwy e n SOLIDERS r $ RESERVE (CFA) n TALG-2 (CFA) - n + # # # # # # # # # # +$ u BONA-11 - RA Y - - TALG-3 MARKELS $ d + o a HERRINS RD - S R RD (CFA) MURRAY RIVER +$ Y # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # R r p u BARNAWARTHA +$ +$ ISLAND r t RESERVE (CFA) GRANYA - TINTALDRA - h t a a r e t RUTR-2 (CFA) i # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # w n ROAD - t r +$ TINTALDRA - g $ $ S l + + RAIL RESERVE o a g en n (CFA) HANLEYS TINT-1 MURRAY r l s KOETONG n h R CHILTERN - # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # a o d d $ n TALG-5 (CFA) TINT-6 CUDGEWA u $ + g + c y g BAWA-7 (CFA) i a r BETH-4 R 2020-2021 to 2022-2023 n RIVER RD (CFA) s w k n i # #-GR#ANDM#OTH#ER`S# # # # # # # # # # # # # WALLACES t t s a GRANYA - R a H L VALLEY RD (CFA) +$ u R m M A y d e C KURRAJONG W $ e + F Bellbridge n # # T#RAC#K # # # # # # # # # # # # # # Mt Burrowa # d GULLY +$ w l +$ - b y BAWA-1 PLUNKETTS y a FIREBRACE o E u e w r M h GAP RD (CFA) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # r u $ n G a + BAWA-9 ROAD (CFA) e m H LINK TRACK r y GEORGES +$ BETHANGA - r R u k BETH-3 KURRAJONG # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # n d a $ y u MARENGOS ROAD H n $ + MCKONE i + CREEK SHELLEY - RED g # MITCHEL#LS TK # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # L GAP RD (CFA) $ R h + a i - CHIU-1 (CFA) d a BAWA-4 RAIL BONEGILLA - TRACK WEST v RD (CFA) n HILLAS TK # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # e TOWONG - TINT-5 W R +$ Wodonga a i +$ +$ +$ r LINE (CFA) k BONEGILLA d # # # # # # KO#ETO#NG - #NO # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # R MURRAY RIVER INDI-12 INDIGO n SHRT-12 $ CHIU-11 (CFA) n + i d a PEECHELBA - PEECHELBA L GRASSLANDS BETH-5 TALGARNO # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # SPRINGHURST-RUTHERGLEN VALLEY RD (CFA) B +$ NAME TRACK RD (CFA) ROAD # # $ BONA-6 GAP RD (CFA) E # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # RD (CFA) +$ + COOKINBURRA +$ Mt Granya SHELLEY - SHPL-1 +$ STRATEGIC BREAK # +$+$ Bandiana MURRAY VALLEY # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # d CHILTERN +$ KIEWA BETH-2 R # # CHIU-6 (CFA) ROAD - # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # SH#ELL#EY W#ALWA# # # # # # # a SPRINGHURST - SHRT-7 MARES FLAT ROAD HIGHWAY (CFA) r Towong +$ $ VALLEY HIGHWAY BETHANGA Murray V ld + RAIL RESERVE BOYES # # # #alley#Hwy# # # # # # # # # #ROA#D (CF#A) # # # # # # # a INDI-2 (CFA) - INDI-6 (CFA) BETH-8 GOLF MURRAY VALLEY t RUTHERGLEN-SPRINGHURST - BDUD-1 (CFA) +$ +$ GRANYA - BOLGA in +$ (CFA) # # RD BDUD-13 BAY RD (CFA) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # T 2020-21 Planned Burn (<50Ha) CHIU-10 (CFA) COURSE (CFA) HWY - BIOH-2 +$ - RD (CFA) White Box +$ # # GEORGES CREEK #FIRE#LINE # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # a CORRYONG - (CFA) +$ Koetong w BRINGENBRONG $ Ridge RA KOETONG - (CFA) e BOORHAMAN - + - MT GRANYA g CONU-5 KIELLS BIGG-1 MURRAY SPRINGHURST - SHRT-8 +$ # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # BI#OH-3# - # # # # # # # d CHURCH ROAD - +$ +$ BONA-7 MURRAY MT BRUTAL u - BIGG-2 TOWONG BOORHAMAN NATIVE +$ CHIU-13 (CFA) LENA 1 - WODONGA # # # # # # # # +$# # # # # # # # # # # # # C VALLEY SHRT-9 (CFA) +$+$+$ HALL RESERVE RAIL TRAIL WALKING TK MURRAY VALLEY RD (CFA) HILL RD (CFA) INDIGO VALLEY - # # VALLEY BULLIOH - # MU#RRAY# # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # CORRYONG - HIGHW# AY (#CFA) +$ Peechelba GRASSLAND +$ (CFA) BEECHWORTH +$ LUDLOW RESERVE +$ HWY (CFA) 2021-22 Planned Burn (<50Ha) # INDI-15 PARKS +$ HIGHWAY (CFA) JARVIS CRK - TALLANGATTA VALLEY HWY - # # # # # # # # +$# # # # # # # # # # CONU-3 BRIGGS +$ # +$ +$ +$ ROAD (CFA) BDUD-4 - BONA-9 (CFA) SHELLEY - +$ +$ # # LANE (CFA) +$ +$ PLATEAU RD CREEK SSR BIOH-1 (CFA) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # GAP RD (CFA) # # +$ ANZAC RD - +$ SIMON MOUNTAIN CREEK +$ B $+$ # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # e LANE (CFA) + MURRAY VALLEY HWY - +$ SHELLEY - +$ # # SHRT-6 (CFA) e +$ +$ +$ # # # # #TRAC#K # # # # # # # # # # # # $ c BDUD-2 JAMISON Cudgewa + 2022-23 Planned Burn (<50Ha) CHILTERN h KIEW-6 (CFA) MOUNTAIN CREEK CUDGEWA - # # # w WODONGA-BEECHWORTH TALU-6 TALU-1 MURRAY # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # - GRAVEL o DRIVE & FORD CUDGEWA +$ r BULLIOH - # # # # # # # t # # # # # # # E#DUCA#TION# ARE#A # # # # # # # h VALLEY HIGHWAY RD - LEVA-2 (CFA) COURT (CFA) +$ CUDGEWA-WODONGA Dry Forest +$ Killawarra RA # # #PIT TRACK - BIOH-4 RAIL # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # RAILWA#Y # KWRA-5 C +$ RAIL TRAIL (CFA) (CFA) Creek RA Corryong h +$ # # # # # i $ TRAIL (CFA) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # TOWONG UPPER - l $ + CHILTERN t +$ + $ $ BOWEYA RD e AFLT-5 - COULSTON RD - + KOETONG + 2020-21 Planned Burn (50Ha +) r +$ # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # - BARAMBOGIE ROAD n KIEWA-HUON RD MURRAY VALLEY TALLANGATTA $ BIGG-3 UPPER (CFA) R WODONGA-YACKANDANDAH L KIEW-4 (CFA) SHELLEY - + # +$ indsay +$ - E#DGA#R`S &# # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # Colac MURRAY d Pilot Rd +$ - KIEW-1 (CFA) $ BRYANTS GAP - HIGHWAY - VALLEY - NARIEL VALLEY - MURRAY RD (CFA) KILLAWARRA +$ Range RA RD (CFA) + # # BRO#PHY#`S # # # # AV#OND#ALE # # # # # # # # # # Colac VALLEY HWY - WANG-YARRA RD - Mt Pilot BARANDUDA - $ TALU-4 (CFA) TALU-3 (CFA) TALLANGATTA VALLEY - DOGHOUSE GULLY - COX RD # + AFLT-7 - ADAMS RED BLUFF SCRK-1 # # # # # # # # # # # #GRAS#SLA#NDS # # # # # # # # # NARI-1 MURRAY KWRA-4 (CFA) ELDORADO E a East TVLY-1 TALLANGATTA +$ CONU-2 (CFA) RANGE TRACK Kiew Rd # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #VALL#EY HWY (CFA) 2021-22 Planned Burn (50Ha +) - DAVITTS LANE (CFA) (CFA) CREEK RD (CFA) +$ Beetoomba # $ +$ FEDERATION WAY +$ +$ +$ LOCKHARTS # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # + SWAMP ROAD YACKANDANDAH - +$ TALLANGATTA # - BOWS-1 (CFA) # KIEW-3 - +$ # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # HODGSON LANE $ GAP ROAD - - KENDELLS # WARBY ARNOTT-YARRAWONGA # + KIEWA EAST KIEWA - +$ # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # +$ +$ SCRK-5 (CFA) FIRELINE 2022-23 Planned Burn (50Ha +) TOWER RD # ELDO-7 # YACR-3 # - d KIEW-8 KIEWA # #SHE#LLEY# - # Lucyvale # # # RD - KWRA-1 (CFA) a R ROAD (CFA) TALLANGATTA VALLEY - +$ g h +$ Creek RA Warby # # MINJAMBUTTA LA # YACKANDANDAH # #on #a OSBORNES FLAT EAST RD (CFA) +$ # #STE#VOS #PINES# # # # # # - KWRA-6 (CFA) d d TVLY-2 TALLANGATTA Range RA +$ # nga Rd # o #an # # # # (CFA) odo RD (CFA) W nd +$ RD/WALLACE RD SOUTH $ W a FIRESTATION - FERNVALE - CREEK RD (CFA) + # # - # $ # #k # STAGHORN FLAT - MT # # # # # # # # # WARBY th + ac +$ - AFLT-1 (CFA) SESSIONS y ELDORADO - OLD COACH RD r +$ Y SCRK-2 (CFA) MAILMANS GAP +$ w o MURRAMURRANGBONG TRACK # # # # # Tallangatta Non Burning Treatment - Mineral Earth Disturbance OVENS NP CHICK ROAD - w F h ROAD - +$ e WANGARATTA-ELDORADO RD - c YACR-1 TWIST CREEK # # # # # Valley LUCYVALE e RACECOURSE ROAD WANGANDARY RD KWRA-7 (CFA) m +$ TALLANGATTA VALLEY u +$ # e Sandy Creek # # # KWRA-8 (CFA) ELDO-2 (CFA) B H +$ YACKANDANDAH - RD (CFA) - YACR-9 (CFA) - LUCKY Cudgewa +$ + O - LAKE FINDLAY # # # +$ # # # # # # # # # # # # Creek RA +$ m +$ +$+$ BULLOCKY GULLY TRACK +$ TRACK SOUTH HIT CREEK NARIEL VALLEY - NARI-3 d # # # ELDO-4 # # # # # # # LOCKHARTS e # # # Non Burning Treatment - Vegetation Modification +$ R +$ +$ o ta# # # # # BEECHWORTH # # # # # # # # # # # BENAMBRA-COR#RYONG t WGGP-1 WANG-ELDORADO GAP ROAD - H SRAT-7 YARRAWONGA ra AFLT-6 - OSBORNES LUCYVALE a # # # - NATIVE # # # # # # MEEHANS LANE - w LUCYVALE - # ROAD (CFA) g WANGARATTA RD (CFA) SCRK-4 (CFA) TALLANGATTA WANGARATTA RD (CFA) n ELDO-3 STANLEY FLAT ROAD (CFA) y - MONGANS $ LINDNER RD - SRAT-9 a # # # DOG PEAK # # # # # # # $ AFLT-2 (CFA) VALLEY - LITTLE OSBORNES # # # #$ # # + W ROAD (CFA) + FIRELINE + (CFA) # # WANG-ELDORADO RD (CFA) # # # # # - KE#RRY +$ # # BEECHWORTH RAZORBACK CREEK LUCYVALE Railway Line WARBY RANGE RD Wangaratta # #+$ # # # # # # EAG#LE S#PUR # YACKANDANDAH - M # # # KERGUNYAH SOUTH i - JAM E - KERFERD UPPER SANDY CREEK t TALLANGATTA # # # # # # # # YACR-14 BELLS FLAT t # # - SRAT-1 (CFA) - CONDONS a FACTORY # # # # TR#ACK # # # # # M VALLEY
Recommended publications
  • Victorian Heritage Database Place Details - 1/1/2014 Darbyshire Hill No.1 & No
    Victorian Heritage Database place details - 1/1/2014 Darbyshire Hill No.1 & No. 2 Bridges Location: Wodonga-Cudgewa Railway, midway between Bullioh & Darbyshire, BULLIOH, TOWONG SHIRE Heritage Inventory (HI) Number: 1 Listing Authority: HI Extent of Registration: Statement of Significance: Darbyshire Hill Nos. 1 and 2 Bridges are single-track rail bridges of three-storey pier design and combine standard fifteen feet timber-beam approach spans with twenty feet rolled-steel-joist spans over the main channels. The timber piers on these bridges are fitted with rare double-longitudinal walings. No. 2: timber and steel composite rail bridge 96.6 metres (317 feet) long, with unusually tall 4 pile timber piers (max. height, 21.3 metres, 79 feet), six timber-beam approach spans each of fifteen feet (4.6 metres), eleven rolled-steel-joist spans each of twenty feet (6.1 metres), and a straight deck of standard transverse-timber design. This bridge, 21.3 metres high, is the tallest railway bridge of timber and steel joist construction to survive in Victoria. No. 1 timber and steel composite rail bridge 65.48 metres (215 feet) long, with unusually tall 4 pile timber piers (max. height, 16.45 metres, 54 feet), and a curving transverse-timber deck. This bridge has five timber-beam spans each of standard fifteen feet (4.6 metre) Victorian Railways design, and seven rolled-steel-joist spans each of twenty feet (6.1 metres). Darbyshire Hill Nos.1 and 2 Bridges were built in 1916 as part of the Wodonga-Cudgewa railway. The line was closed in 1981.
    [Show full text]
  • Upper Ovens Environmental FLOWS Assessment
    Upper Ovens Environmental FLOWS Assessment * FLOW RECOMMENDATIONS Final 14 December 2006 Upper Ovens Environmental FLOWS Assessment FLOW RECOMMENDATIONS Final 14 December 2006 Sinclair Knight Merz ABN 37 001 024 095 590 Orrong Road, Armadale 3143 PO Box 2500 Malvern VIC 3144 Australia Tel: +61 3 9248 3100 Fax: +61 3 9248 3400 Web: www.skmconsulting.com COPYRIGHT: The concepts and information contained in this document are the property of Sinclair Knight Merz Pty Ltd. Use or copying of this document in whole or in part without the written permission of Sinclair Knight Merz constitutes an infringement of copyright. Error! Unknown document property name. Error! Unknown document property name. FLOW RECOMMENDATIONS Contents 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Structure of report 1 2. Method 2 2.1 Site selection and field assessment 2 2.2 Environmental flow objectives 4 2.3 Hydraulic modelling 4 2.4 Cross section surveys 5 2.5 Deriving flow data 5 2.5.1 Natural and current flows 6 2.6 Calibration 6 2.7 Using the models to develop flow recommendations 7 2.8 Hydraulic output 7 2.9 Hydrology 8 2.10 Developing flow recommendations 10 2.11 Seasonal flows 11 2.12 Ramp rates 12 3. Environmental Flow Recommendations 14 3.1 Reach 1 – Ovens River upstream of Morses Creek 15 3.1.1 Current condition 15 3.1.2 Flow recommendations 15 3.1.3 Comparison of current flows against the recommended flow regime 32 3.2 Reach 2 – Ovens River between Morses Creek and the Buckland River 34 3.2.1 Current condition 34 3.2.2 Flow recommendations 34 3.2.3 Comparison of current flows
    [Show full text]
  • Galaxias Sp. 6), Affected by the White Timber Spur Fire, Upper Dargo River System
    Assessment of the post-fire status and distribution of the Dargo Galaxias (Galaxias sp. 6), affected by the White Timber Spur fire, upper Dargo River system Black Saturday Victoria 2009 – Natural values fire recovery program Tarmo Raadik and Michael Nicol Assessment of the post-fire status and distribution of the Dargo Galaxias (Galaxias sp. 6), affected by the White Timber Spur fire, upper Dargo River system. Tarmo Raadik and Michael Nicol Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research Department of Sustainability and Environment 123 Brown Street, Heidelberg, Victoria 3084 This project is No. 15 of the program ‘Rebuilding Together’ funded by the Victorian and Commonwealth governments’ Statewide Bushfire Recovery Plan, launched October 2009. Published by the Victorian Government Department of Sustainability and Environment, February 2012 © The State of Victoria Department of Sustainability and Environment 2012 This publication is copyright. No part may be reproduced by any person except in accordance with the provision of the Copyright Act 1968. Authorised by the Victorian Government, 8 Nicholson St, East Melbourne. Print managed by Finsbury Green Printed on recycled paper ISBN 978-1-74287-442-5 (print) ISBN 978-1-74287-443-2 (online) For more information contact the DSE Customer Service Centre 136 186. Disclaimer: This publication may be of assistance to you but the State of Victoria and its employees do not guarantee that the publication is without flaw of any kind or is wholly appropriate for your particular purposes and therefore disclaims all liability for any error, loss or other consequence which may arise from you relying on any information in this publication.
    [Show full text]
  • Winter 2014 NORTH EAST VICTORIA
    Winter 2014 NORTH EAST VICTORIA Rutherglen Chiltern INDIGO SHIRE Yackandandah Beechworth Myrtleford ALPINE SHIRE Porepunkah Bright Mount Buffalo Mount Beauty Harrietville Dinner Plain 1 Winter MAJOR EVENTS 1 CHILTERN VISUAL Arts EXHIBITION + Memorial Hall, Conness Street, Chiltern + 6 June – 9 June + Friday evening launch Sat & Sun 10am – 4pm + 03 5726 1113 + $5 adults, children under 16 free. Now in its 13th year, this annual visual art and photography display is becoming one of the region’s major arts events, featuring works from renowned local and interstate artists. All exhibitors are eligible for the Chiltern Art Prize of $1000. All works exhibited are available for purchase. SNOW SEASON OPENING WEEKEND + Dinner Plain + 7 June – 9 June + visitdinnerplain.com.au Celebrate the long weekend and the beginnings of another fantastic snow season in the ski fields. Activities available all season (subject to snow conditions) include: - Beginners ski slope - Tubing (NEW) - Skidoos - Snow play - Sled Dog Tours 2 Winter MAJOR DINNER PLAIN EVENTS SNOWEXCUSE FOOD AND WINE FESTIvaL + Dinner Plain + 7 June – 8 June + visitdinnerplain.com.au The Snowexcuse Food and Wine Festival kicks off the 2014 snow season with a weekend of food, wine and family fun. Dinner Plain continues to establish itself as a gourmet focus of the Victorian Alps with this celebration that showcases the local talent and culinary connections. RUTHERGLEN WINERY WaLKABOUT AND COUNTRY FAIR + Various venues, Rutherglen + 7 June – 8 June + 10am + 1300 787 929 + winemakers.com.au rutherglenrotary.org Rutherglen Winery Walkabout is a great way to taste and compare some of the best new wines of the region.
    [Show full text]
  • Alpine Shire Rural Land Strategy
    Alpine Shire Council Rural Land Strategy – FINAL April 2015 3. Alpine Shire Rural Land Strategy Adopted 7 April 2015 Alpine Shire Council Rural Land Strategy – Final April 2015 1 Contents 1 Contents ....................................................................................................................................................................... 2 2 Maps .............................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Executive Summary ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4 1 PART 1: RURAL LAND IN ALPINE SHIRE .......................................................................................................... 6 1.1 State policy context ............................................................................................................................... 6 1.1.1 State Planning Policy Framework (SPPF): ................................................................................ 6 1.2 Regional policy context ......................................................................................................................... 9 1.2.1 Hume Regional Growth Plan.................................................................................................... 9 1.2.2 Upper Ovens Valley Scenario Analysis ..................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • King River District
    Jl21 53 KING RIVER DISTRICT. LIST OF WITNESSES. Page Byrne, A., farmer and grazier, Moyhu 55 Evans, J. E., farmer, Boggy Creek 56 Lewis, J., farmer, Boggy Creek 56 Hulme, J. W., farmer, Moyhu 57 Jones,R, farmer and grazhlr, ::iouth Moyhu 57 Shanley,R., farmer,Boggy Creek 57 Mason, R J., farmer and grazier, Fifteen-Mile Creek 58 Jeffrey, R., farmer, South Hansen 58 Chomley, C. H., farmer, Cheshunt ••• 59 Farrell, M., sawyer, near 'Vhitfield 60 Hackett, J., selector, Boggy Creek-road 60 Usher, S. E., saw-miller and farmer, near Tolmie 61 .Johnson, J., farmer, Whitfield Tableland 61 Winterton, F., farmer, King Valley .. ~ 61 Gilmore, A" farmer, Whitfield Tab!eJand 62 Hyam, W., grazier,King Valley 62 Tiernan, W., grazier, Rose River 62 Kiely, J., farmer and grazier, Black Range 63 Outhwaite, R. L., farmer, Cheshunt 63 Hannan, M., farmer and grazier, Whitfield 65 Martin, C., timber contractor, Chiltern 65 Montgomery, R., saw-miller, Edi-road ... 66 Cozens, D., shire valuer, Milawa ... 66 Phillipson, G., auctioneer, Wangaratta ... 12 Vallender, J., grazier and tobacco-grower, Hansen South 74 Tanner, W., farmer, Hansen South 74 Blunt, W., farmer, Myrrhee Tableland 75 Mason, J., farmer and grazier, Hansen South 75 Wallace, W., farmer, near Kelfeera . 75 Holden, J., farmer and grazier, Ryan's Creek 76 Carter, D. G., tanner and village settler, Kelfeera. 77 Evans, E., grazier and dairyman, Tatong 17 McDonald, A., village settler, Kelfeera 78 Moore, T. S., farmer and grazier, near Benalla 78 Corker, J., farmer and grazier, Hansen South 81 Thompson,G. E., saw-miller, Toombullup 82 McCauley, W., farmer and grazier, Kelfeera 83 Colclongh, J., farmer and grazier, near Benalla 84 Graves, The Hon.
    [Show full text]
  • Ovens Fire Complex - Public Land and Road Closures - Updated 9Th Dec 2019
    Ovens Fire Complex - Public Land and Road Closures - Updated 9th Dec 2019 H u g h e s N k L in a ! e n M e Meadow Creek ile T Kangaroo Creek rk rk Ovens River T H C o f Hurdle Creek ! E fm ! S ! d a d R n R ! ! k Buffalo River ! t e R e ! s r C u ! a d r l Mount B ffal ! P r o Rd e e ! ttife d E n t Mt McLeod r s R or F r C k ! rk boo ng d T ar o o ts C L le Spo Rd c t Pratts Lan M n e t u h M s e h C - i ! d Black Range Creek E e Lake Buffalo n a k L B r Mt Em s u T n u L T k a a k r f e ke k f e e Bu Mt Emu a r ffa C D lo l D y - o ck Whi o Ro tf z ield R Rd e Buckland River d iv r T e B his R ! t r r l P o ! e d T R r w o o r d ! ! H f i e rte r u n !! m a rs a T ! d T ! rk W p r !! h k ! T The Horn r T D k r k uc k ! B at ! l i ! a T ! ! ! r ! ! c k ! ! k D Ran e ge k v Tr i ! ls ! ie Sp ! old ur C ! T G r r C k Rose River ! e Morses Creek a e ! k r s ! R o ! d n ! M T e Rd ! d ! R r ! o a ! o k se l All Buffalo River camp sites are open.
    [Show full text]
  • Murray to Mountains Rail Trail
    Rutherglen Wine Region Albury Yarrawonga Bowser Eldorado Wodonga Bowser Station 5km C374 Londrigan Station Eldorado Rd 8km Londrigan-Tarrawingee Rd ridehighcountry.com.au 8km BEECHWORTH WANGARATTA Murdoch Rd Great Alpine Rd Tarrawingee B500 Station 5km MURRAY TO MOUNTAINS RAIL TRAIL 6km Baarmutha C314 3km Station Tarrawingee C525 M31 Oxley Flats Rd Cycling Rail Trail Rivers + Lakes Water Refill W Everton h Stations it Station f 6km i e 10km Rail Trail Station Parking l C523 d R Brewery d 5km WARBY OVENS NATIONAL PARK NATIONAL OVENS WARBY Everton Major Roads Visitor Y Snow Rd C522 W 6km Brookfield Information Centres Winery F Rd Station Murmungee Road and Glenrowan E C521 Oxley M Milawa U trail links Information Food H 8km Bowman Station Snow Rd Alternative route Toilets O Buckland Gap vens R Taylors Gap iv e Melbourne King Valley r Gapsted 8km Milawa-Bobinawarrah Rd Station Whorouly Kiewa Valley This is signed C522 rail trail 8km at regular intervals with markers that look like this: In case of emergency WAHGUNYAH TO BOWSER MYRTLEFORD please call ‘000’ and B500 quote the number on 9km Merriang South 5km Ovens C534 the nearest marker. WAHGUNYAH ppy G H a Valle RUTHERGLEN r y R ea d t Co Alp rnish in town 11km e Kiewa Valley R EVERTON TO MILAWA R d d kilometre C377 Buffalo River 05 10 Eurobin N Station O Milawa – v e NATIONAL PARK NATIONAL n CHILTERN MT PILOT CHILTERN Tarrawingee Rd s Markwood – EVERTON R 8km Tarrawingee Rd iv Springhurst CHILTERN e r d R Markwood n o MOUNT BUFFALO t -Everton Rd n NATIONAL PARK e Porepunkah B HUME HWY Carraragarmungee
    [Show full text]
  • Community Newsletter Upper Murray Community Tuesday, 7Th January 2020
    Community Newsletter Upper Murray Community Tuesday, 7th January 2020 Fire Situation What We Don’t Know There are two large fires across the border in southern NSW. There have been property and significant stock losses in the There is a chance these fires and/or other fires to the south areas impacted by fires, but it is too early to be specific. The of Victoria will join with the fires burning in the Upper Murray current focus is on the active fires and protecting the area of Victoria. community. We understand that it is stressful not to know what is happening. The current fire area is estimated to be 190,000ha, with minimal fire behaviour observed on Monday. After the fire threat has passed, and it is safe to do so, the priority will be returning people to their properties. It is hoped Roads are still dangerous due to fire damage and the risks that with milder weather and reduced fire activity further associated with tree damage. As they are assessed and information will become available soon. cleared for use, they will be reopened for residents. In the meantime, there are many road closures still in place. Health and Smoke Impacts MAINTAIN SITUATIONAL AWARENESS at all times. During extreme heat, make sure to: The fire situation has been changing rapidly and this is Drink plenty of water. expected to continue for some time. Always take a bottle with you. Never leave kids, adults or pets in cars. Current Messages as at 10:00am Plan ahead. Schedule activities in the coolest part of the day.
    [Show full text]
  • Genetic Diversity of Willows in Southeastern Australia
    Genetic diversity of willows in southeastern Australia Tara Hopley Supervisors: Andrew Young, Curt Brubaker and Bill Foley Biodiversity and Sustainable Production CSIRO Plant Industry Pilot study 1. Quantify level of genetic differentiation among catchments 2. Determine the power of molecular fingerprinting to track seed movement across the landscape 3. Assess relative importance of vegetative versus seed reproduction 4. Quantify the spatial scale of seed dispersal 5. Revisit the appropriate landscape scale for effective willow eradication and invasion risk assessment East Gippsland study area Sampling • 50 mature trees in four Buffalo R putative source catchments Morses Ck • 30 mature trees and 38 seedlings in one target Ovens R catchment (Dargo River ) Buckland R Fingerprinting • Individuals genotyped with two marker systems (SSRs and AFLPs) Dargo R Structure analysis (Pritchard et al. 2000) Buffalo R Morses Ck • Bayesian probability Buffalo River M orses Creek 1 2 3 1 4 2 modelling 3 5 4 Ovens R 5 • Model I: no a priori Ovens River 1 2 3 4 information 5 Buckland River – adults fall into five 1 2 3 4 genetic groups 5 – general alignment with populations Buckland R Dargo River Adults Dargo R Structure analysis (Pritchard et al. 2000) Buffalo R Morses Ck • Bayesian probability Buffalo River M orses Creek 1 2 3 1 4 2 modelling 3 5 4 Ovens R 5 • Model I: no a priori Ovens River 1 2 3 4 information 5 Buckland River – adults fall into five 1 2 3 4 genetic groups 5 – general alignment with populations Buckland R – Dargo seedlings mixed assignments Dargo River Seedlings – >70% not local origin seedlings – Ovens R and Morses Ck (>50km) Dargo R Seed or pollen? Buffalo Buckland Morses Ovens Dargo Dargo River River Creek River River River Adults Seedlings • Model II: a priori population assignments • Apparent pollen and seed movement across catchments is evident Conclusions of pilot study • AFLPs work well as genetic markers in Salix cinerea for measuring gene flow.
    [Show full text]
  • The Geology and Prospectivity of the Tallangatta 1:250 000 Sheet
    VIMP Report 10 The geology and prospectivity of the Tallangatta 1:250 000 sheet I.D. Oppy, R.A. Cayley & J. Caluzzi November 1995 Bibliographic reference: OPPY, I.D., CAYLEY R.A. & CALUZZI, J., 1995. The Geology and prospectivity of the Tallangatta 1:250 000 sheet Victorian Initiative for Minerals and Petroleum Report 10. Department of Agriculture, Energy and Minerals. © Crown (State of Victoria) Copyright 1995 Geological Survey of Victoria ISSN 1323 4536 ISBN 0 7306 7980 2 This report may be purchased from: Business Centre, Department of Agriculture, Energy & Minerals, Ground Floor, 115 Victoria Parade, Fitzroy, Victoria 3065 For further technical information contact: General Manager, Geological Survey of Victoria, Department of Agriculture, Energy & Minerals, P O Box 2145, MDC Fitzroy, Victoria 3065 Acknowledgments: The authors wish to acknowledge G. Ellis for formatting the document, R. Buckley, P.J. O'Shea and D.H. Taylor for editing and S. Heeps for cartography I. Oppy wrote chapters 3 and 5, R. Cayley wrote chapter 2 and J. Caluzzi wrote chapter 4. GEOLOGY AND PROSPECTIVITY - TALLANGATTA 1 Contents Abstract 4 1 Introduction 5 2 Geology 7 2.1 Geological history 7 Pre-Ordovician to Early Silurian 7 Early Silurian Benambran deformation and widespread granite intrusion 8 Middle to Late Silurian 9 Late Silurian Bindian deformation 9 Early Devonian rifting and volcanism 10 Middle Devonian Tabberabberan deformation 11 Late Devonian sedimentation and volcanism 11 Early Carboniferous Kanimblan deformation to Present day 11 2.2 Stratigraphy
    [Show full text]
  • [email protected] Phone
    December 3rd, 2020 Issue: 1041 “Our local paper serving our local community” Email: [email protected] Phone: 6071 2883 Fax: 6071 2445 Tallangatta Herald Through your eyes What a wonderful time we have had with our photography competition! In our next edition we will announce winners. To see our last set of photos turn to page 6. INSIDE | COOK: Banana Bread with Ben LEARN: Fire danger period READ: Walk on the Wild Side Tallangatta Herald - December 3rd, 2020, Page 2 Permits for roadside Church Times Anglican – All at Tallangatta Sunday, December 6 – 9.00am grazing available at no cost Eucharist – Advent 2 - Fr Alan LAST EDITION OF THE YEAR ouncil’s rolling program of purposes, eg so white posts are visible at Sunday, December 13 – 9.00am BACK TO FORTNIGHTLY Croadside grass maintenance, and night. In towns, only town entrances can Eucharist – Advent 3 – Fr Mitch local laws permits for landowners to be slashed by Council. Sunday, December 20 – 9.00am NEXT ISSUE graze animals, works in conjunction Maps showing Council’s roadside Eucharist – Advent 4 - Fr Alan with Vic Roads roadside maintenance grass maintenance program are available Thursday, December 24 Thursday 17th December program. on Council’s website at www.towong.vic. Christmas Eve – 9.00pm Eucharist There is no cost for permits to graze gov.au/facilities-services/environment- Friday, December 25 on road reserves though stock must waste/town-maintenance.asp Christmas Day – 9.00am – Eucharist Deadline: The Christmas service times may change be supervised, or temporary fencing If you have concerns about local roads, Wednesday 9th December - Watch this space and the Church installed.
    [Show full text]