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TNT Remote Freight Locations Remote Locations List This list is up to and inclusive 9/07/07 and subject to change without notice. TOWN POSTCODE STATE AARONS PASS 2850 NSW ABBA RIVER 6282 WA ABBEYWOOD 4613 QLD ABELS BAY 7112 TAS ABERCORN 4627 QLD ABERCROMBIE 2795 NSW ABERCROMBIE CAVES 2795 NSW ABERFELDY 3825 VIC ABERFOYLE 2350 NSW ABERGOWRIE 4850 QLD ABINGTON 2350 NSW ACACIA CREEK 2476 NSW ACACIA HILLS 0822 NT ACACIA PLATEAU 2476 NSW ACLAND 4352 QLD ADAMINABY 2629 NSW ADAMINABY 2630 NSW ADARE 3966 VIC ADAVALE 4474 QLD ADELAIDE RIVER 0846 NT ADELONG CROSSING 2729 NSW ADIT CAMP 2630 NSW ADJUNGBILLY 2727 NSW ADVENTURE BAY 7150 TAS AFTERLEE 2474 NSW AGNES 3962 VIC AGNES WATER 4677 QLD AGNEW 6435 WA AIREYS INLET 3221 VIC AIREYS INLET 3231 VIC AIRLY 2846 NSW AIRVILLE 4807 QLD ALAWOONA 5311 SA ALBACUTYA 3424 VIC ALBANY 6330 WA ALBERT 2873 NSW ALBION HILL 2360 NSW ALDAVILLA 2440 NSW ALDERSHOT 4650 QLD ALDERSYDE 6306 WA ALECTOWN 2870 NSW ALEXANDRA BRIDGE 6288 WA ALICE 2470 NSW ALI-CURUNG 0872 NT ALIPOU CREEK 2461 NSW ALLAMBEE 3823 VIC ALLAMBEE EAST 3835 VIC ALLAMBEE RESERVE 3871 VIC ALLAMBEE SOUTH 3871 VIC ALLANBY 3423 VIC ALLANOOKA 6525 WA ALLANSON 6225 WA ALLENS RIVULET 7150 TAS ALLENVALE 3232 VIC ALLENVIEW 4285 QLD ALLIGATOR CREEK 4741 QLD AU-SAL(C)-098 Version 1.4 Date of Issue 09/07/07 Remote Locations List This list is up to and inclusive 9/07/07 and subject to change without notice. TOWN POSTCODE STATE ALLINGHAM 4850 QLD ALLORA 4362 QLD ALMA 5401 SA ALMA 6535 WA ALMADEN 4871 QLD ALONNAH 7150 TAS ALOOMBA 4871 QLD ALPHA 4724 QLD ALROY 4825 QLD ALTON DOWNS 4702 QLD AMAMOOR 4570 QLD AMARINA 2470 NSW AMBERGATE 6282 WA AMBROSE 4702 QLD AMBY 4462 QLD AMELUP 6338 WA AMERY 6461 WA AMEYS TRACK 3960 VIC AMIENS 4352 QLD AMITY POINT 4183 QLD AMPHITHEATRE 3468 VIC ANA BRANCH 2648 NSW ANAKIE 3221 VIC ANAKIE 4702 QLD ANDAMOOKA 5722 SA ANDO 2631 NSW ANDOVER 7120 TAS ANDURAMBA 4355 QLD ANEMBO 2621 NSW ANGELLALA 4455 QLD ANGLEDALE 2550 NSW ANGLEDOOL 2832 NSW ANGLERS REACH 2629 NSW ANGLERS REACH 2630 NSW ANGLERS REST 3898 VIC ANGLESEA 3230 VIC ANNIE RIVER 0822 NT ANNUELLO 3549 VIC ANTHONYS LAGOON 4825 QLD ANTILL PONDS 7120 TAS ANTWERP 3414 VIC ANTWERP 3422 VIC APANIE 2787 NSW APPILA 5480 SA APPLE TREE CREEK 4660 QLD APPLE TREE FLAT 2361 NSW APPLE TREE FLAT 2850 NSW APPLEBY 2340 NSW APPLETHORPE 4378 QLD APPLETREE CREEK 4660 QLD APSLEY 3319 VIC APSLEY 2820 NSW ARABLE 2630 NSW ARALUEN 2622 NSW ARAMAC 4726 QLD ARAMARA 4620 QLD AU-SAL(C)-098 Version 1.4 Date of Issue 09/07/07 Remote Locations List This list is up to and inclusive 9/07/07 and subject to change without notice. TOWN POSTCODE STATE ARATULA 4309 QLD ARAWATA 3951 VIC ARCHDALE 3475 VIC ARCHDALE JUNCTION 3475 VIC ARCHRIALL 2835 NSW ARDACHY 3302 VIC ARDATH 6419 WA ARDING 2358 NSW ARDONACHIE 3286 VIC AREEGRA 3480 VIC AREYONGA 0872 NT ARGALONG 2720 NSW ARGENTS HILL 2449 NSW ARGYLE 2852 NSW ARGYLE 6239 WA ARKELL 2795 NSW ARKENDEITH 4806 QLD ARKONA 3414 VIC ARKSTONE 2795 NSW ARMATREE 2831 NSW ARMINDA 3953 VIC ARMSTRONG BEACH 4737 QLD ARNOLD 3551 VIC ARRAWATTA 2360 NSW ARRINO 6519 WA ARROWSMITH 6369 WA ARROWSMITH 6525 WA ARTHUR RIVER 6315 WA ARTHURVILLE 2820 NSW ASHFORD 2361 NSW ASHVILLE 2594 NSW ASHWELL 4340 QLD ATHLONE 3818 VIC ATHOL GLEN 2450 NSW ATHOLWOOD 2361 NSW ATKINSONS DAM 4311 QLD ATTERCLIFFE 3962 VIC AUBIGNY 4401 QLD AUBINVILLE 4650 QLD AUBURN VALE 2360 NSW AUGATHELLA 4477 QLD AUGUSTA 6290 WA AUGUSTUS DOWNS 4830 QLD AURUKUN 4871 QLD AUSTRALIA PLAINS 5374 SA AVENUE RANGE 5273 SA AVISFORD 2850 NSW AVOCA 2577 NSW AVON DOWNS 0862 NT AVON PLAINS 3478 VIC AXEDALE 3551 VIC BAAN BAA 2390 NSW BAANDEE 6412 WA BAANDEE NORTH 6413 WA BABAKIN 6428 WA BABYL CREEK 2470 NSW AU-SAL(C)-098 Version 1.4 Date of Issue 09/07/07 Remote Locations List This list is up to and inclusive 9/07/07 and subject to change without notice. TOWN POSTCODE STATE BACK CREEK 2480 NSW BACK PLAINS 4361 QLD BACK STATION CREEK 2722 NSW BACKMEDE 2470 NSW BACKWATER 2365 NSW BADDOW 4650 QLD BADEN 7120 TAS BADGEBUP 6317 WA BADGERIN ROCK 6475 WA BADGIN 6302 WA BADGINGARRA 6521 WA BADJALING 6368 WA BADU ISLAND 4875 QLD BAELCOOLA 2632 NSW BAGO 2730 NSW BAGOTVILLE 2477 NSW BAGSHOT 3551 VIC BAILUP 6558 WA BAJOOL 4699 QLD BAKARA 5354 SA BAKERS CREEK 2358 NSW BAKERS HILL 6562 WA BAKERS SWAMP 2820 NSW BAKING BOARD 4413 QLD BALALA 2358 NSW BALBARRUP 6258 WA BALD BLAIR 2365 NSW BALD HILLS 2549 NSW BALD NOB 2370 NSW BALD RIDGE 2795 NSW BALDERSLEIGH 2365 NSW BALDRY 2867 NSW BALFES CREEK 4820 QLD BALFOUR 2787 NSW BALGAL 4816 QLD BALGOWAN 5573 SA BALINGUP 6253 WA BALKULING 6302 WA BALKULING 6383 WA BALL BAY 4741 QLD BALLADONG 6302 WA BALLADONIA 6443 WA BALLADORAN 2831 NSW BALLALABA 2622 NSW BALLANDEAN 4382 QLD BALLANGEICH 3279 VIC BALLAPUR 3483 VIC BALLARANGA 6623 WA BALLARD 4352 QLD BALLARK 3334 VIC BALLAYING 6315 WA BALLIDU 6606 WA BALLS PLATFORM 2722 NSW BALLYROE 2795 NSW BALLYROGAN 3375 VIC BALMORAL 3407 VIC AU-SAL(C)-098 Version 1.4 Date of Issue 09/07/07 Remote Locations List This list is up to and inclusive 9/07/07 and subject to change without notice. TOWN POSTCODE STATE BALOOK 3971 VIC BALWARRA HEIGHTS 2460 NSW BALWARRA HEIGHTS 2461 NSW BAMAGA 4876 QLD BAMBAROO 4850 QLD BAMBILL 3496 VIC BAMBOO CREEK 6760 WA BAMBUN 6503 WA BANANA 4702 QLD BANCROFT 4630 QLD BANDON 2871 NSW BANGOR 5481 SA BANKS ISLAND 4875 QLD BANKSIADALE 6213 WA BANNABY 2580 NSW BANNERTON 3549 VIC BANNINDAH 2580 NSW BANNISTER 2580 NSW BANNISTER 6390 WA BANNISTER 6391 WA BANNOCKBURN 2360 NSW BANNOCKBURN 3331 VIC BANONGILL 3361 VIC BANYABBA 2460 NSW BANYABBA 2469 NSW BANYENA 3388 VIC BANYENONG 3480 VIC BAPAUME 4352 QLD BARA 2850 NSW BARABBA 5460 SA BARAIMAL 2470 NSW BARALABA 4702 QLD BARBERTON 6510 WA BARBIGAL 2830 NSW BARDOC 6431 WA BAREE 4714 QLD BARIGAN 2850 NSW BARIMAL 2470 NSW BARING 3491 VIC BARINGHUP 3463 VIC BARKERS VALE 2474 NSW BARNES BAY 7150 TAS BARNEY VIEW 4287 QLD BARNEYS REEF 2852 NSW BAROOTA 5495 SA BARRABOOL 3221 VIC BARRACK FLAT 2620 NSW BARRALLIER 2575 NSW BARRETTS CREEK 2460 NSW BARRINGTON 2422 NSW BARRINGUN 2840 NSW BARROW CREEK 0872 NT BARROW ISLAND 6712 WA BARRS 3831 VIC BARRY 2799 NSW BARRY BEACH 3962 VIC AU-SAL(C)-098 Version 1.4 Date of Issue 09/07/07 Remote Locations List This list is up to and inclusive 9/07/07 and subject to change without notice. TOWN POSTCODE STATE BARRYS REEF 3458 VIC BARTLE FRERE 4861 QLD BARUNAH PLAINS 3221 VIC BARUNGA 0852 NT BARWICK 2372 NSW BARWON HEADS 3227 VIC BARYULGIL 2460 NSW BATCHELOR 0845 NT BATESFORD 3221 VIC BATHURST ISLAND 0822 NT BAUPLE 4650 QLD BAW BAW 3833 VIC BAWLEY POINT 2539 NSW BAYINDEEN 3375 VIC BAYLES 3981 VIC BAYONET HEAD 6330 WA BEACON 6472 WA BEACONSFIELD 2633 NSW BEALIBA 3475 VIC BEAN CREEK 2469 NSW BEAN CREEK 2470 NSW BEARBONG 2827 NSW BEARDMORES 3825 VIC BEARGAMIL 2870 NSW BEAUFORT RIVER 6395 WA BEAULIEU 2360 NSW BEAURY CREEK 2475 NSW BECTIVE 2340 NSW BECTRIC 2665 NSW BEDGEREBONG 2871 NSW BEDOURIE 4829 QLD BEECHINA 6556 WA BEELA 6220 WA BEELERUP 6239 WA BEENONG 6353 WA BEERMULLAH 6503 WA BEILPAJAH 2878 NSW BEJOORDING 6566 WA BELALIE 5491 SA BELGRAVIA 2800 NSW BELKA 6417 WA BELL 4408 QLD BELLANGRY 2446 NSW BELLARINE 3221 VIC BELLBIRD CREEK 3889 VIC BELLBRAE 3228 VIC BELLBROOK 2440 NSW BELLENDEN KER 4871 QLD BELLMOUNT FOREST 2581 NSW BELLS BRIDGE 4570 QLD BELLS CREEK 2622 NSW BELLS MOUNTAIN 2347 NSW BELMUNGING 6302 WA BELTANA 5730 SA BELVEDERE 4860 QLD BEMBOKA 2550 NSW AU-SAL(C)-098 Version 1.4 Date of Issue 09/07/07 Remote Locations List This list is up to and inclusive 9/07/07 and subject to change without notice. TOWN POSTCODE STATE BEMERSIDE 4850 QLD BEMM RIVER 3889 VIC BEN BUCKLEY 2850 NSW BEN BULLEN 2790 NSW BEN LOMOND 2365 NSW BENAMBRA 3900 VIC BENANEE 2737 NSW BENAYEO 3319 VIC BENCUBBIN 6477 WA BENDALONG 2539 NSW BENDERING 6367 WA BENDETHERA 2537 NSW BENDICK MURRELL 2803 NSW BENDOC 3888 VIC BENDOURA 2622 NSW BENEREE 2798 NSW BENEREMBAH 2680 NSW BENETOOK 3496 VIC BENGWORDEN 3875 VIC BENGWORDEN NORTH 3862 VIC BENI 2830 NSW BENJABERRING 6463 WA BENNISON 3960 VIC BENTLEY 2480 NSW BENWERRIN 3235 VIC BERAJONDO 4674 QLD BEREMBOKE 3342 VIC BERGALIA 2537 NSW BERGEN 4353 QLD BERNARD 2583 NSW BERRAMBOOL 3379 VIC BERREMANGRA 2582 NSW BERRIMAL WEST 3478 VIC BERRINGER 2539 NSW BERRIOYE 2382 NSW BERRY JERRY 2650 NSW BERRYBANK 3323 VIC BERRYS CREEK 3953 VIC BERYL 2852 NSW BESSIEBELLE 3304 VIC BET BET 3472 VIC BETE BOLONG 3888 VIC BETLEY 3472 VIC BEVENDALE 2581 NSW BEVERLEY 6304 WA BIALA 2581 NSW BIARRA 4313 QLD BIBBY SPRINGS 6521 WA BIBOOHRA 4880 QLD BIDDESTON 4401 QLD BIDDON 2827 NSW BIDWILL 4650 QLD BIG BELL 6640 WA BIG BEN 2722 NSW BIG BOG 2631 NSW BIG GROVE 6330 WA AU-SAL(C)-098 Version 1.4 Date of Issue 09/07/07 Remote Locations List This list is up to and inclusive 9/07/07 and subject to change without notice. TOWN POSTCODE STATE BIG HILL 2580 NSW BIG PATS CREEK 3799 VIC BIG SPRINGS 2650 NSW BIG TUAN 4650 QLD BIGGA 2583 NSW BIGGENDEN 4621 QLD BILBARIN 6375 WA BILLAPALAP 2729 NSW BILLERICAY 6368 WA BILLIMARI 2804 NSW BILLYRIMBA 2372 NSW BILLYS CREEK 2453 NSW BILLYWILLINGA 2795 NSW BILOELA 4715 QLD BILWON 4872 QLD BILWON 4880 QLD BIMBAYA 2550 NSW BIMBI 2810 NSW BINALONG 2584 NSW BINBEE 4805 QLD BINDA 2583 NSW BINDAWALLA 2350 NSW BINDI 3896 VIC BINDI BINDI 6574 WA BINDOGUNDRA 2870 NSW BINDOON 6502 WA BINDOON TRAINING ARE 6502 WA BINGEEBEEBRA 2469 NSW BINGEEBEEBRA 2470 NSW BINGIE BINGIE POINT 2537 NSW BINGIL BAY 4852 QLD BINGIL BAY 4854 QLD BINGINWARRI 3966 VIC BINGO 3898 VIC BINGO MUNJIE NORTH 3898 VIC BINIGUY 2394 NSW BINJOUR 4625 QLD BINNA BURRA 2479 NSW BINNAWAY 2395 NSW BINNIA 2843 NSW BINNUM 5262 SA BIRAGANBIL 2852 NSW BIRCHMONT 6214 WA BIRDLIP 2655 NSW BIRDSVILLE 4482 QLD BIRNAM 4285 QLD BIRREGO 2700 NSW BIRRIWA 2844 NSW BISHOPS CREEK 2480 NSW BISMUTH 2371 NSW BITHRAMERE 2340 NSW BLACK CREEK 2729 NSW BLACK MOUNTAIN 2365 NSW BLACK ROCK 2820 NSW BLACK SNAKE CREEK 3862 VIC BLACK SPRINGS 2787 NSW AU-SAL(C)-098 Version 1.4 Date of Issue 09/07/07 Remote Locations List This list is up to and inclusive 9/07/07 and subject to change without notice.
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