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Conquest Register of Public Roads City of Greater Bendigo - Register of Public Roads Road Name and Locality Road Section Description Classification Hierarchy Added Abbey Close, Eaglehawk Howard Street to Chaplin Street Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Abbey Close, Eaglehawk Chaplin Court to Howard Street Local Road 4 01/01/2015 Abbott Street, Bendigo Mcivor Road to Havlin Street E Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Abbott Street, Bendigo Havlin Street E to Havlin Street W Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Abbott Street, Bendigo Havlin Street W to Mundy Street Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Abbotts Road, Axe Creek Axe Creek Road to Salau Road Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Abbotts Road, Eppalock Salau Road to Clancy Road Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Abbotts Road, Eppalock Clancy Road to 660m past Clancy Road Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Abel Street, Golden Square Adam Street to Eve Street Collector Road 2 Pre 2004 Abel Street, Golden Square Eve Street to Deborah Street Collector Road 2 Pre 2004 Abel Street, Golden Square Deborah Street to Thistle Street Collector Road 2 Pre 2004 Abel Street, Quarry Hill Gladstone Street to Adam Street Collector Road 2 Pre 2004 Aberdeen Drive, Junortoun McIvor Forest Drive to Stirling Avenue Local Road 4 28/10/2005 Aberdeen Drive, Junortoun Stirling Avenue to Argyll Drive Local Road 4 01/01/2016 Aberdeen Drive, Junortoun Argyll Drive to Downing Drive Local Road 4 01/01/2016 Aberdeen Drive, Junortoun Downing Drive to Lanark Drive Local Road 4 01/01/2016 Aberdeen Drive, Junortoun Lanark Drive to Lanark Drive Local Road 4 01/01/2016 Acacia Street, Bendigo Barnard Street to Valentine Street Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Acacia Street, Bendigo Valentine Street to Langston Street Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Acacia Street, Bendigo Langston Street to 96m past Langston Street Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Acacia Park Drive, Epsom Goynes Road to Greenview Circuit Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Ackerman Road, Woodvale Vosti Road to 480m past Vosti Road Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Meadow Valley Road to Heathcote-Redesdale Adairs Lane, Derrinal Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Road Adam Court, Strathdale Bourke Drive to Court Bowl End Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Adam Street, Quarry Hill Abel Street to Breen Street Local Road 3 Pre 2004 Adam Street Service Road, Quarry Hill Adam Street to Adam Street Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Adam Street Service Road, Quarry Hill Adam Street to 43m past Adam Street Local Road 4 18/11/2005 Adams Road, Elmore Watermans Road to Mccormicks Road Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Adams Street, Marong Cathcart Street to Landry Lane Local Road 4 15/07/2005 Adelaide Street, Flora Hill Retreat Road to 89m past Retreat Road Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Adelaide Gully Road, Golden Gully Ham Street to Golden Gully Road Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Adelaide Hills Road, Huntly Wallenjoe Road to Loesers Road Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Adelle Court, Strathdale Bourke Drive to Court Bowl End Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Adie Court, Strathfieldsaye Alexander Close to Court Bowl End Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Adina Court, Strathdale Cheriton Drive to Court Bowl End Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Afton Street, North Bendigo Caledonia Street to Bakewell Street Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Agora Place, Junortoun Wild Drive to End of Court Bowl Local Road 4 01/01/2016 Ainsworth Street, Huntly Waratah Road to Bilitho Street Local Road 4 01/01/2014 Airey Street, Huntly End (West) to Holmes Road Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Airey Street, Huntly Holmes Road to East End Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Airport Access Road, East Bendigo Victa Road to 848m past Victa Road Local Road 4 01/01/2011 Airport access Road to 662m past Airport access Airport Access Road, East Bendigo Local Road 4 01/01/2015 Road Airport Ambulance Access Road, East Airport Access Road to End Local Road 4 01/01/2016 Bendigo Page 1 of 167 06/03/2018 City of Greater Bendigo - Register of Public Roads Road Name and Locality Road Section Description Classification Hierarchy Added Airport Taxilane, East Bendigo Airport Access Road to End Local Road 4 01/01/2015 Airstrip Road, Woodvale Bendigo-Pyramid Road to Gordons Road Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Airstrip Road, Woodvale Gordons Road to Rothackers Road Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Airstrip Road, Woodvale Rothackers Road to Loddon Valley Highway Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Aitken Street, Kangaroo Flat Crusoe Road to 89m past Crusoe Road Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Ajana Court, Golden Square Timbarra Drive to Court Bowl End Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Akins Rise, Golden Square Soldatos Drive to 193m past Soldatos Drive Local Road 4 01/01/2012 Akoonah Drive, Golden Square Timbarra Drive to Magazine Boulevard Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Alamein Court, Golden Square Fir Street to Court Bowl End Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Alana Court, Marong Thomas Drive to Court Bowl End Local Road 4 01/01/2010 Albert Avenue, Strathdale Cousins Street to 220m past Cousins Street Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Albert Street, Bendigo Hopper Street to Galvin Street Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Albert Street, Long Gully Sparrowhawk Road to Cunneen Street Collector Road 2 Pre 2004 Albert Street, Long Gully Cunneen Street to Walker Street Collector Road 3 Pre 2004 Albert Street, Long Gully Walker Street to Watkins Street Collector Road 3 Pre 2004 Albert Street, Long Gully Watkins Street to Daniel Street Collector Road 3 Pre 2004 Albert Street, Long Gully Daniel Street to Keenes Street Collector Road 2 Pre 2004 Albert Street, Long Gully Keenes Street to Derwent Gully Road Collector Road 2 Pre 2004 Albert Street, Maiden Gully Derwent Gully Road to Maiden Gully Road Collector Road 2 Pre 2004 Albion Street, Kennington Condon Street to Grandview Crescent Local Road 3 Pre 2004 Albion Street, Kennington Grandview Crescent to Marshall Crescent Local Road 3 Pre 2004 Alder Street, Kangaroo Flat Mclachlan Street to Broad Court Local Road 3 Pre 2004 Alder Street, Kangaroo Flat Broad Court to Mimosa Street Local Road 3 Pre 2004 Alder Street, Kangaroo Flat Mimosa Street to High Street Local Road 2 Pre 2004 Alder Street, Kangaroo Flat High Street to Norma Street Collector Road 2 Pre 2004 Alder Street, Kangaroo Flat Norma Street to Beverley Street Collector Road 2 Pre 2004 Alder Street, Kangaroo Flat Beverley Street to Mackenzie Street W Collector Road 2 Pre 2004 Alder Street, Kangaroo Flat Mackenzie Street W to Weir Court Collector Road 2 Pre 2004 Alder Street, Kangaroo Flat Weir Court to Hurling Court Local Road 2 01/01/2016 Alder Street, Kangaroo Flat Hurling Court to Lovero Court Local Road 2 01/01/2016 Alder Street, Kangaroo Flat Lovero Court to Aspinall Street Collector Road 2 Pre 2004 Alder Street, Kangaroo Flat Aspinall Street to Keast Court Collector Road 2 Pre 2004 Alder Street, Kangaroo Flat Keast Court to Kinrap Street Collector Road 2 Pre 2004 Alder Street, Kangaroo Flat Kinrap Street to Norelle Crescent Collector Road 2 Pre 2004 Aldridges Road, Neilborough Weaver Road to Rayners Road Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Aldridges Road, Neilborough Rayners Road to Munro Road Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Aldridges Road, Neilborough Munro Road to Neilborough East Road Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Aldridges Road, Neilborough Neilborough East Road to Talbot Road Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Aldridges Road, Neilborough Talbot Road to Chapmans Lane Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Aldridges Road, Neilborough Chapmans Lane to Elmore-Raywood Road Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Alexander Close, Strathfieldsaye Saxby Drive to Alexander Close Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Alexander Close, Strathfieldsaye Alexander Close to Curnows Way Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Alexander Close, Strathfieldsaye Curnows Way to Young Court Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Alexander Close, Strathfieldsaye Young Court to Adie Court Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Alexander Close, Strathfieldsaye Adie Court to Alexander Close Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Page 2 of 167 06/03/2018 City of Greater Bendigo - Register of Public Roads Road Name and Locality Road Section Description Classification Hierarchy Added Alexander Road, Junortoun Mcivor Highway to 1099m past Mcivor Highway Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Alexander Street, Kangaroo Flat Station Street to Hynam Avenue Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Alexander Street, Kangaroo Flat Hynam Avenue to Ford Street Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Alexander Street, Kangaroo Flat Ford Street to Lansell Street Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Alexander Street, Kangaroo Flat Lansell Street to Graham Street Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Alexander Reef Road, Lockwood Bendigo-Maryborough Road to Mohair Road Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Alexandra Street, California Gully Upper California Gully Road to Turner Street Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Alfred Way, Strathfieldsaye Warne Court to Tannery Lane Local Road 4 13/10/2006 Alfreda Place, Golden Square Mistletoe Street to 127m past Mistletoe Street Local Road 4 16/08/2004 Alien Camp Track, Redcastle Sillery Street to Municipal Boundary Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Alison Boulevard, Epsom Bowles Road to Londonderry Way Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Aliza Avenue, California Gully Westwood Drive to Sheard Street Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Aliza Avenue, California Gully Sheard Street to Melinda Street Local Road 4 13/06/2006 Aliza Avenue, California Gully Melinda Street to 44m past Melinda Street Local Road 4 13/06/2006 Alkoomi Court, Ascot Myrtle Road to Court Bowl End Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Allen Road, Woodvale Dalys Road to 351m past Dalys Road Local Road 4 01/01/2011 Allen Street, California Gully Mathrick Street to Shepperbottom Street Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Allen Street, Epsom Midland Highway to Garden Drive Collector Road 3 Pre 2004 Allen Street, Epsom Garden Drive to Station Street Collector Road 4 01/01/2012 Alliance Avenue, California Gully Youlden Street to Firth Street Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Alliance Avenue, California Gully Firth Street to Cambridge Court Local Road 4 Pre 2004 Alliance Avenue, California Gully Cambridge
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