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Outback Road Names North West RACK PLAN 768 Outback Road Names . ! T I Mount Dare 1 E $1 0 Y 0 O 0 Crown Point N 8 Tieyon $1 H S Ayers Range I T G 0 U 1 H South A 0 W 0 R 0 A T Y Tieyon Mount Irwin $1 De Rose Hill $1 Agnes Creek DE ROSE HILL M Agnes 10010 O Eringa U N Creek 1 0 T 0 D 0 A 9 R E Hamilton $1 $1 Lambina Mount Sarah $1 Lambina Mt Sarah Christmas Well $1 N E D R 1 2 Todmorden O A $1 0 IN M 0 . B ! D 1 M 8 LA 01 O 10 OODNADATTA T TRACK Macumba . ! $1 13000 MINTABIE .! 10024 Macumba Welbourn Hill Todmorden A $1 B M 0 .! U 3 C 0 Welbourn Hill 0 MARLA AERODROME A 1 M 10023 . ! S H T IG U A 0 H W R Allandale E 1 T L 0 A $1 0 Y A . 0 ! D NA E 1 NTIN P N 0 WI M A 0 027 KE 39 L 3 . ! 10 0 L 1 $1 10 A Wintinna Allandale Arckaringa O Kalamurina Poonarunna O $1 D Wintinna N D DESERT A PAINTE TR D A A 10033 1 C T . ! 30 K TA 00 . Copper Hill $1 ! $1 $1 Arckaringa Wood Duck Mount $1 . Willoughby ! A R C Evelyn Downs K A 1 R 00 IN 3 G S 7 A EVELYN DOWN 10036 $1 Old Cootanoorina Nilpinna $1 $1 Peake Evelyn Downs $1 Mount Barry $1 . ! E K A E 03 P 30 1 Mt Willoughby Mt Barry E 9 Nilpinna P 3 0 M 0 Nilpinna E 1 K $1 A . $1 ! N IN 6 P 0 Gilbert and Company Station 0 IL 3 N 1 Mount Anna Creek Clarence $1 s n !. i o MO j UNT CLARENC $1 E d 1 4000 a $1 Anna Creek 2 Mabel Creek K t . ! E E e . A ! R NNE .! C e BEA AM DELL LI 09 h HIGHW IL 30 AY W 1 S 14001 S H T IG U Muloorina Mabel Creek 0 H A $1 Mt Clarence 1 W R 0 T 0 A Strangways Springs Station 0 Y O O D N T A R D 1 A A 3 C T 0 K 0 T 0 A $1 Clarence Station Mt Penrhyn Mount Hamilton $1 !. K E Minoorina IN E $1 GOMAR $1 R 1 5 4 1 Longs Station 002 C Ingomar !. 0 $1 T .! 3 !. R 1 Mcdouall Peak A Ingomar U T $1 Callanna S Stuart Creek $1 Finniss Springs McDouall Peak Commonwealth Hill $1 Mirikata D M !. $1 L CDO Billa Kalina IE UAL F 1 L PE $1 1 1 AK E 0 $1 4007 THE TWINS R 3 Millers Creek Billa Kalina O 1 Commonwealth Hill 14005 The Twins B . ! $1 $1 MULGARIA 13030 Mt Eba Millers Creek .! A $1 LIN COMMONWEALTH HILL KA Mulgaria HING LA 0 Mulgaria MULGAT 14009 14006 BIL 403 09 1 140 .! $1 .! Witchelina !. Mount Eba $1 Bulgunnia Mulgathing $1 E R Bulgunnia O LAKE TORR Mulgathing B ENS T 150 S B 09 E 6 0 O Old Parakylia N 0 1 N $1 . 4 ! S 4 $1 A 1 K . K $1 0 B Parakylia O ! ANDAMOOKA 3 Olympic O W O M 3 A 6 A Bon Bon N .! D 0 H AN 15 South Vivian Dam 0 M B A $1 I D 0 Whymlet L 1 . L ! $1 Parakylia A E 0 K ROXBY U 5 1 A 1 Bon Bon 5 L 0 LI Mount Vivian 00 N DOWNS B Wilgena $1 $1 A TA Gosses Mt Vivian R ! N Andamooka COOL . A A 14 S I 02 E N 4 V 2 G IO I T S S 1 TA 2 Roxby Downs $1 S H 2 L T V A S K 0 O I 0 L U E O 4 G M $1 O T A 1 A 4 D 1 L N 1 0 H AN 150 Andamooka G R N 1 D Wilgena E 1 W T 2 0 U A . $1 A ! W 0 Roxby Downs 1 M T Y O $1 A 0 RC 0 North 1 .! OO H B M LA 4 4 Purple Downs T O 14 1 Well 0 02 4 R 2 $1 5 A O C .! N KI C NG M OONYA E Purple $1 S A Bosworth 1402 S Y 4 .! D A Kingoonya Downs 3 $1 O H 0 C RT W O B I OSW $1! 5 B . H P M 1 012 5 15 Glendambo A G 0 M 1 I D 0 Y H Bosworth N 5 L $1 1 O O Arcoona $1 Yerda O $1 C . Coondambo ! Arcoona Coondambo . ! Fowlers Station $1 $1 Wirraminna .! Kokatha G The Pines Station $1 A $1 W WIRRAMINNA K O L 15018 S E H T K Yeltacowie 2 U 1 A R IG T 2 A $1 4 H H 0 0 R 0 R 2 A 1 W 7 0 A 0 T Yellabinna 3 A N 0 Wirraminna 0 Y Pernatty G Chundaria E Kokatha S Strawbridge $1 Old Oakden Hills $1 Fowler Station $1 S S OU K TH Oakden Hills . D U ! G R L 150 AP A L Y 3 . R ! 3 E C Yalymboo O T V 6 A EW T $1 2 M N A 0 E 00 2 A E 2 0 P H 4 ! N 3 K 2 0 Mahanewo A 02 . 0 South Gap 0 T M 5 .! R 5 A A Moonaree 1 E 1 L N P K Lake Everard S Lake Everard $1 South Gap .! . ! Sheet 3 adjoins ! . ROADS MAINTAINED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING, TRANSPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE IN UNINCORPORATED AREAS . Ü ! Legend Approved by A.J. Milazzo, 21 January 2014 .! . .! ! NOTE: ALL OUTBACK ROAD TYPES ARE ROAD UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED $1 Outback Homesteads Delegate of the Commissioner of Highways . ! Outback Roads Parks Incorporated Areas DCDB.Suburb January 2014 Sheet 1 of 5 (North West) .
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