FMNY Risk Register Note: Assets Not Identified on This List May Be Still Be at Risk from Bushfire

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FMNY Risk Register Note: Assets Not Identified on This List May Be Still Be at Risk from Bushfire FMNY Risk Register Note: assets not identified on this list may be still be at risk from bushfire. Property owners need to ensure they prepare their properties and develop a Bushfire Survival Plan Asset ID Asset Name Asset Location 6330017 Eudunda Hospital Ward St, Eudunda 5330004 Mallala Community Hostel Aerodrome Rd, Mallala 6630013 Hamley Bridge District Senior Citizens HomesAlbert Inc St, Hamley Bridge 2630027 Moonta Bay Cabins Coast Rd, Moonta Bay 2930043 Kapunda Mine Historic Site Cameron Jackson Mine & Morton St East Tce Perry Rd, Kapunda 2670007 Cemetery Retallick Rd, Moonta 5570012 Former Blacksmith Shop & Dwelling 30 Stuart Street, Melrose 2370049 National Trust Museum Neagles Rock Rd, Clare 6330095 Hampton Township Precinct Gracious St, Quarry St, Hampton 5570013 Former Jackas Brewery & Yard Walls (formerMount Marshalls Street, Melrose Flour Mill) 6370028 Old Koonoona Homestead Springbank Rd, Burra 3370037 Conservators Hut, former Forest Office andSprings 1876 Road Nursery BUNDALEER Site, Bundaleer VIA JAMESTOWN Forest Reserve 2350040 Broadcast site Neagles Rock Rd, Clare 2350047 Communications Tower Hean Rd, Leasingham 2650011 Communications Tower Old Doora Mine Rd, Kadina 2350045 Communications Tower Hartley Rd, Clare 2950032 Communications Tower Linda St, Shea-oak Log 6150076 NBN Co Site Government Rd, Price 2950002 NBN Co Site Hartnett Rd, Hamley Bridge 2950036 Exchange Dawkins Rd, Gawler River 6150199 Substation Little Glory Rd, Stansbury 4250011 Communications Tower McIntosh Rd, Alford 6650019 Communications Tower Stockport-Hamley Bridge Rd, Hamley Bridge 6650020 Communications Tower Stockport-Hamley Bridge Rd, Hamley Bridge 5550063 Fire lookout tower 3330077 Curnows Campground Springs Rd, Bundaleer Forest 3350044 Communications Tower Georgetown-Huddleston Rd, Gladstone 6150139 Airstrip Ardrossan Rd, Maitland 2650005 Copper Triangle Aerodrome Magazine Rd, Kadina 5630028 Black Rock Dirt Circuit Club Circut Rd, Black Rock 6270039 Pichi Richi Workshop Stokes Rd, Quorn 4250016 WasteTransfer Station Dump Rd, Port Broughton 6650092 Landing Ground Wirreanda Rd Snowtown 5350027 Adelaide Tandem Sky Diving Port Wakefiled Rd, Lower Light 6330073 Free Camp Area Railway Pde, Mount Bryan 2350003 Emergency Services Rhynie-Salter Springs Rd, Rhynie 6650035 Emergency Services Smith St, Lochiel 2950006 Emergency Services Woolsheds Rd, Woolsheds 2950012 Emergency Services Wilkinson Rd, Gawler River 2350035 Water Pumping Station Waller Dr, Clare 3350021 Beetaloo Reservoir Neils Trk, Beetaloo 2950014 Water Pumping Station Argent Rd 2950015 Water Pumping Station Nain Rd, Greenock 2950059 Earth Storage Redbanks 138.587241 -34.437034 2950024 Water Pumping Station Roennfeldt Rd, Wasleys 3350029 Bundaleer Reservoir Boundary Trk, Bundaleer 2330056 Saddleworth Primary School Saddle Rd, Saddleworth 6170022 Community Hall Arthurton Rd, Agery 3570032 Scout Hall Gulfview Rd, Napperby 6150117 Grain Storage Bunkers Minlaton-Maitland Rd, Maitland 6170002 Community Hall 1439 Kainton Rd, Kainton 6170013 Community Hall Sandy Church Rd, Urania 4230059 Church Thomas Plains-Kadina Rd, Paskeville 3330029 Gladstone Caravan Park West Tce, Gladstone 5530006 B & B Shanks Rd, Kookaburra Creek 5530005 Melrose Tennis Club Joes Rd, Melrose 5550009 CWMS Pump Shed Arthur St Booleroo 3550049 STEDS Pump Station South Tce, Napperby 3530073 Lawrie Park Scenic Drive North, Nelshaby 3550046 Perrys Fuels Gadd Ave 6130151 Foul Bay Campground Foul Bay 2970032 Nain Church Nain Rd, Nain 6650087 CWMS Dam Railway Tce, Hamley Bridge 5350029 Mallala Waste Transfer Station Limerock Rd, Mallala 2630099 Golf Club Russack Rd, Kadina 5530043 Melrose Caravan Park 8 JOES RD MELROSE 5550028 Emergency Services Mambray Creek 5350020 Grain Storage Bunkers Feltwell Rd, Mallala 3350022 Communications Tower Ameys Rd, Laura 5550011 Fertiliser Depot Dustan Rd Booleroo 6130157 Gravel Bay Campground Gravel Bay 6650080 Target Hill Rd Piggery Target Hill Rd, Owen 6650083 Salt Lake Bacon Piggery Cemetery Rd, Lochiel 5350031 Prime Valley Pastoral Abattoir Temby Rd Two Wells 5350032 Chicken shed Temby Rd Two Wells 5350039 Mushroom Farm Redbanks Rd Redbanks 5350045 Grain Shed Redbanks Rd Mallala 5530055 Mambray Campground Mambray Creek 5530057 Alligator Lodge Mt Remarkable 5530058 Alligator Steps Carpark Mt Remarkable 5530059 Bluegum Picnic Ground Mt Remarkable 3530085 Napperby Reservoir Park & Walking TrailNapperby 5330012 Barabba Barabba Rd, Wilsons Rd, Barabba 6630024 Halbury Port Wakefield-Auburn Rd, Halbury 2330061 Clare Hartley Rd, Clare 3530047 Napperby Scenic Dr, Napperby 5330033 Webb Beach George St, Webb Beach 5330039 Mallala Lisieux St, Hall Rd, Mallala 5330041 Mallala Mary St, Joseph St, Mallala 3330031 Gladstone Ash Cres, Park Tce, Gladstone 3330053 Laura Wurst Rd, Main North Rd, Laura 6330032 Australia Plains Plains Rd, Australia Plains 6330039 Burra Young St, Lelant St, Sancreed St, Burra 6330043 Burra Bests Pl, Market St, Burra 6330046 Burra Tregony St, Burra 6330048 Burra West Tce, Genders St, Burra 6330050 Burra Bridge Tce, Burra 6330052 Burra Market St, Commercial St, Burra 6330053 Burra Hill St, Kangaroo St, Burra 5530007 Group of B & Bs Deer Park Rd, Melrose 2930057 Wasleys Wasleys 2930059 Woolsheds Locality Woolsheds/Wasleys/Oliver Rds Woolsheds 2930062 Roseworthy Roseworthy 2950050 Roseworthy Industrial Area Flett Rd Roseworthy 2930064 Templers Templers 2930065 Gawler Belt Gawler Belt 2930066 Shea-Oak Log Shea-Oak Log 4230028 Kulpara North Tce, South Tce, Kulpara 2930067 Nain Nain 2950052 Turretfield Research Facility Holland Rd Rosedale 2930072 Nuriootpa West Nuriootpa West 6630086 Owen Rural Living Owen 6630084 Hamley Bridge West Hamley Bridge 6330091 Terowie Terowie 6330094 Eudunda Outside safer precinct, Eudunda 6330082 Robertstown Robertstown 6330083 Hanson Hanson 6330085 North Burra West Railway Tce, West St, Packard St, North Burra 6330086 North Burra East Creek St - Morriston St, North Burra 6330087 South Burra East Spring St, Ayers St, Paxton Tce, South Burra 4230056 Port Broughton North Dolphin Rd, Port Broughton 5330066 Dublin Rural Living Dublin 5330072 Dublin Dublin 5330060 Mallala West Mallala 5330074 Redbanks Redbanks 6330103 Burra lower Thames St area Burra 3330080 Tarcowie Tarcowie 3330081 Andrews Andrews 3330090 Gladtsone East Gladstone 2930082 Roseworthy central west and south Roseworthy 2930084 Freeling North Freeling 2930085 Freeling South Freeling 5530048 West Melrose Stuart St, Melrose 3330097 Jamestown South Tce, Kinnare St, Cronin St, Jamestown 2330138 South Clare Main North Rd, Kingfisher Dr, Kookaburra Ct, Clare 2330139 West Clare Clare 6650070 Chicken Sheds Inghams Rd, Owen 6650076 Chicken Sheds Slaughterhouse Rd, Hamley Bridge 5350037 Chicken and Pig Sheds Mallala Rd Korunye 5350043 Chicken Sheds Various 5350050 Two Wells Growers Two Wells 2330134 Saddleworth Rural Living Saddleworth The Gums Childcare Centre Maynard Rd, Clare fire lookout tower Mt Remarkable 6230063 Flora Native Reserve Quarry Rd, Quorn 2630035 Moonta Area School Blanche Tce, Moonta 2330013 Tarlee Primary School Craig St, Tarlee 2630024 Wallaroo Mines Primary School Lipson Ave, Wallaroo Mines 6630009 Horizon Christian School Gwy Tce, Balaklava 2950056 Kapunda CFS & SES Main St, Kapunda 4230013 Barunga by the Sea Dale Rd, Port Broughton 2630034 Moonta Kindergarten Blanche Tce, Moonta 5630033 Orroroo Kindergarten Arthur Rd, Orroroo 6330008 Booborowie Playcentre South Tce, Booborowie 6230003 Big 4 Hawker Caravan Park Chace View Tce, Hawker 5630035 Pekina Run Ruins Pekina to Orroroo Rd, Orroroo 6670034 Brinkworth Museum 133 Main St, Brinkworth 6270009 Memorial Hall and Grandstand Town Oval, Quorn 5570011 Dwelling (Keating Cottage) 3 Brewery Street, Melrose 2930046 Seppeltsfield Winery, including 1890 Winery,Seppeltsfield Bond Store, Road Distillery, SEPPELTSFIELD Boilerhouse, VIA NURIOOTPA Chimney, House, Di 3570014 Bowman Park Bowman Park 3km NE of Crystal Brook CRYSTAL BROOK 2930047 Greenock Centenary Park Martin Street, Greenock 2930049 Gawler River Memorial Hall Gawler River Road Gawler River GAWLER RIVER 2970018 Gawler River Uniting Church Gawler River Rd, Gawler River 6130293 Inneston Lake and Deep Lake GeologicalPondalowie Sites Bay Rd, Stenhouse Bay 6270015 Lattice Girder Railway Bridge 3.2 km south of Woolshed Flat 6370007 Mackerode Homestead Barrier Hwy, Mount Bryan 2370027 Horrocks Tree Pawleski Rd, Penwortham 2370039 Wolta Wolta West Tce, Clare 2370091 Wendouree Winery Wendouree Rd East, Spring Farm 3370031 Curnows Hut Springs Rd, Bundaleer 2930078 Kalimna Winery, House & Cellars Pine Drive near Nuriootpa NURIOOTPA 2930080 Bethlehem Lutheran Church Gomersal Road near Gomersal GOMERSAL 2370083 Bungaree Homestead Complex Main North Rd, Bungaree 6350054 Communications Tower Kooringa Rd, Burra 6350008 Communications Tower Wilkins Hwy, Hallett 5350009 CMTS Port Gawler Rd, Two Wells 2950021 Communications Tower Nain Rd Greenock 6150164 Communications Tower White Hut Rd, Warooka 6350009 Communciations Tower Wilkins Hwy, Hallett 2950022 Communications Tower Nain Rd Greenock 5550035 Broadcast Site Melrose & Wilmington Billie Foulis Hill 5550003 Exchange Gordon Leue Rd, Mambray Creek 5550004 Communications Tower The Bluff, Telowie 5550005 Communications Tower The Bluff, Telowie 5550037 Telstra site ALLIGATOR GORGE 6350056 Communications Tower Morgan-Burra Rd, Burra 2950027 Communications Tower Main North Road ROSEWORTHY 3550027 Exchange North Tce, Napperby 5350013 Communications Tower Gawler River Rd, Lewiston 6350020 Communications Tower Julia Rd, Eudunda 3450026 Communications
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