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PP5305-7 Public Health (COVID-19 Border Control) Map (No 5) ´ 0 30 60 90 120 150 Ref: PP5305-7 Public Health (COVID-19 Border Control) Map (No 5) ´ 0 30 60 90 120 150 SUNSET STRIP Kilometres MENINDEE Scale: 1:1,250,000 Legend Border Region Additional Areas Public Plan: This plan constitutes a Public Survey as described in section 7, part 2 of the Surveying and Spatial Information Act 2002. Source: MOORARA Digital data used in this plan has been sourced from the Department of Customer Services. PAN BAN The pre-existing administrative boundaries and names are sourced from the Digital Cadastral Database (DCDB) and agree with those as at the date of extraction. SCOTIA The cadastral fabric used to produce this plan was extracted from the DCDB. The DCDB is linked to the NSW State Control Survey. IVANHOE ANABRANCH Disclaimer: NORTH The publisher of and/or contributors to this publication accept no responsibility for any injury, MOSSGIEL loss or damage arising from its' use or errors or omissions therein. While all care is taken to ensure a high degree of accuracy, users are invited to notify POONCARIE any map discrepancies and should use this map with due care. CLARE Prepared by: Emergency Information Coordination Unit, Spatial Services PARA ARUMPO PINE CAMP ANABRANCH BOOLIGAL © Department of Customer Service 2020 SOUTH MUNGO HATFIELD Data: Spatial Services, OpenStreetMap (CC-BY-SA) ELLERSLIE Date: Thursday, October 15, 2020 WENTWORTH GUNBAR Recommended Print Size: A1 RUFUS POMONA OXLEY CORRONG I, Brad Hazzard MP, Minister for Health and Medical Research, pursuant to section 3(1) of the CURLWAA COOMEALLA Public Health (COVID-19 Border Control) Order (No 2) 2020 do hereby approve the area LINDSAY YELTA POINT BOEILL GOL shaded in pink on this map to be added to the area shaded in blue on this map and together CREEK GOL ONE TREE WARGAN MALLEE to be the “border region” as defined under clause 3(1) of the Public Health NEDS CORNER CULLULLERAINE NICHOLS POINT MERBEIN SOUTH (COVID-19 Border Control) Order (No 2) 2020. MILDURA TRENTHAM CLIFFS MONAK CARDROSS PARINGI Signed 14th of October 2020 BALRANALD KOORLONG RED CLIFFS EUSTON HAY MERINGUR WERRIMULL MERRINEE IRAAK CARRATHOOL NANGILOC MAUDE WAUGORAH CARWARP COLIGNAN ROBINVALE HAPPY TOL TOL HAY SOUTH Minister for Health and Medical Research VALLEY HATTAH (ROBINVALE) LAKE BOUNDARY BANNERTON POWELL YANGA MURRAY-SUNSET BEND NARRUNG KERI KERI WEMEN WANDOWN LIPAROO KENLEY ANNUELLO KOOLOONONG BOOROORBAN WILLURAH FOUR CORNERS GOODNIGHT KYALITE MOOLPA MABINS WINNAMBOOL BOLTON NATYA STEAM PLAINS WELL KULWIN MOULAMEIN TOOLEYBUC TOORANIE MORUNDAH PANITYA MANANGATANG OUYEN PIANGIL STONY BOREE CREEK WOOD CROSSING WALPEUP COCAMBA COWANGIE WOOD MALLAN KORALEIGH MOONBRIA FARGUNYAH TOWAN WANGANELLA MURRAYVILLE UNDERBOOL MITTYACK NYAH TUTYE BOINKA CHINKAPOOK TUROAR SPEEWA VINIFERA DILPURRA CUNNINYEUK DHURAGOON BARRATTA LOCKHART CARINA TORRITA GERAHMIN NYRRABY BEVERFORD NIEMUR LINGA PIRA CONARGO CULLIVEL FRENCH PARK TEMPY CHILLINGOLLAH TYNTYNDER PATCHEWOLLOCK POLISBET WOORINEN MURRAY WETUPPA MILBRULONG Albury-Wodonga TYRRELL BULGA COREE JERILDERIE BROOKONG DOWNS SOUTH DOWNS URANA NOORONG BURRABOI MORAGO HARTWOOD NOWIE SWAN SWAN MELLOOL STUD BIDGEEMIA OSBORNE WAITCHIE TULLAKOOL WRATHALL HILL WEST HILL PARK PENTAL ISLAND PRETTY YERONG GOWANFORD PINE LINDIFFERON ULTIMA EAST COBRAMUNGA CALIMO WANDOOK URANGELINE MUNYABLA CREEK TYRRELL LAKE BOGA PLEASANT ULTIMA BENJEROOP LOGIE BRAE HILLS GOSCHEN WINLATON WAKOOL MAYRUNG PULLETOP KUNAT GONN MAIRJIMMY URANGELINE CHINANGIN MURRABIT BIRGANBIGIL TRESCO TRESCO NYORA EAST WEST MYRTLE OAKLANDS RYAN HENTY WEST MYSTIC MURRABIT BARHAM PARK COOKARDINIA WESTDALE SPRINGFIELD MEATIAN MYALL DENILIQUIN PARK LAKE CALDWELL RAND ALMA (SEA LAKE) BEAUCHAMP (KERANG) BLIGHTY TARADALE MURNUNGIN WARRAGOON FINLEY LITTLE CARABOST LAUREL HILL BIG DESERT CHARM DAYSDALE PARK CULCAIRN CAPELS KOONDROOK BILLABONG LALBERT BAEL BAEL PINE MORVEN WILLIGOBUNG CROSSING BERRIGAN SANGER WALBUNDRIE ROSEWOOD BUDDONG WANGIE FAIRLEY TEAL POINT THULE TUPPAL LODGE HOLBROOK YARARA GANNAWARRA TANTONAN GOOMBARGANA COURABYRA SANDHILL LAKE KERANG SAVERNAKE WALLA MOUNTAIN CANNIE KOROOP BULLATALE TUMBARUMBA COKUM TITTYBONG WANDELLA COREEN WALLA CREEK GLENROY COHUNA TOCUMWAL BROCKLESBY WANTAGONG NORMANVILLE KERANG EAST MATHOURA ARATULA COPPABELLA PADDYS RIVER BUNNALOO PINE DINGWALL MEAD ULUPNA WOOMARGAMA BURKES RENNIE BURRUMBUTTOCK BURRA NURENMERENMONG QUAMBATOOK THYRA LALALTY LOWESDALE BALLDALE LANKEYS CREEK TOWANINNY VIEW TRAGOWEL MCMILLANS BRIDGE MYWEE GEROGERY MUNDEROO YIELIMA BAROOGA GLENELLEN MANNUS KOSCIUSZKO MEERING APPIN BEARII RINGWOOD LAKE MULLENGANDRA NATIONAL PARK OAKVALE MACORNA MINCHA LEITCHVILLE WOMBOOTA PICOLA STRATHMERTON BOOMANOOMANA HOPEFIELD MOORWATHA JINGELLIC WEST MERAN APPIN COBRAM MULWALA REDLANDS TALMALMO MARAGLE WEST YALCA TABLE OURNIE SOUTH COBRAM JINDERA TOOMA GREDGWIN TORRUMBARRY PICOLA WEST YARROWEYAH HOWLONG TOP BOWNA MOUNT NINYEUNOOK LEAGHUR EAST COLLENDINA CARLYLE THOLOGOLONG CABRAMURRA LODDON MINCHA BURRAMINE BUNGOWANNAH ALFRED WALWA MOAMA KATUNGA MUCKATAH GOORAMADDA ETTAMOGAH CANARY VALE PYRAMID BARMAH WAAIA BATHUMI COROWA WYMAH PINE MOUNTAIN WELAREGANG NATHALIA WIRLINGA ISLAND HILL JUNGABURRA PATHO BOOSEY YARRAWONGA SPLITTERS BUNGIL BURROWYE JAGUMBA GLADFIELD NUMURKAH NARING BRIMIN RUTHERGLEN THURGOONA TINTALDRA GREG LOWER MOIRA CREEK # 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