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Canberra Tracks Augmented Reality AS000140_ESDD_Brochure_Design_v8.indd 2 AS000140_ESDD_Brochure_Design_v8.indd 2/12/2014 5:39 pm 5:39 2/12/2014 L K HALL O M IJ Track 5 Gungahlin H H N A.* Ginninderra Village O’Hanlon Place, Nicholls I H o B.* Ginninderra Blacksmith Barton Highway, Nicholls r s A e F H E P a B r k C.* Gungahlin Homestead Bellenden Road, Crace D D r E G iv e Ba G GUNGAHLIN rt Gungaderra Mapleton Avenue, Harrison on D. G H J ig h w BELCONNEN a y E. Gubur Dhaura Diane Barwick Street, Franklin C F F.* The Valley Ruin Gungahlin Drive, Gungahlin K ay hw ig H G. Crace Scarred Tree Langtree Crescent, Crace al er A d e e v F ri H. Yerrabi Ponds to Mulligans Flat Wunderlich Street, D B L n li h a g n Gungahlin M u G C I.* Mulligans Flat School Amy Ackman Street, Forde D A A J.* Old Coach Road Mulligans Flat Nature Reserve, Forde A D K. North Forde Foy Street, Forde G SCAN THIS D L. Elm Grove end Roden Cutler Drive, Jacka IMAGE CIVIC B M. Crinigan’s Hut Ling Place, Amaroo C I B A C N.* Girrawah Park Gamburra Street, Ngunnawal C E H B O.* Hall Village Victoria Street, Hall CAPITAL HILL F Yass Road Track 6 Belconnen J Co tter R B oad G A E A. Lake Ginninderra Townsend Place, Belconnen F I G B. Emu Bank Homestead site Chandler Street Belconnen H K M L C.* Springvale Homestead site Redfern Street, Macquarie F N WODEN D M o D.* Rosebud/Bell Cottage 16 Skinner Street, Cook C n B a r o D E H i E. Evatt unmarked Cemetery Copland Drive, Evatt g hwa QUEANBEYAN y F.* Cranleigh Homestead site Real Place, Latham G. West Macgregor Macfarlane Burnet Avenue, Macgregor N H. Border Walk Percy Begg Circuit, Dunlop L M A I.* Charnwood Homestead site Shakespeare Crescent, Fraser TRACK 6 J.** Palmerville Owen Dixon Drive, Evatt B C K TUGGERANONG K.* Naval Transmitting Station, Lawson D L. Student Residences Aikman Drive, Belconnen E J M. Gossan Hill Crisp Circuit, Bruce F H F P ad I dy s Track 7 Woden C Riv G er R oad A. Red Hill Lookout B. Callum Brae Through Nature Reserve, Narrabundah Lane, Symontson C.* Swinger Hill Butters Drive, Phillip D. Old Long Gully Road Gledden Street, Chifley F E. Cooleman Homestead site Bertel Crescent, Chapman 0 1 2km = F. Weston Homestead site Calder Crescent, Holder G.* Stromlo Forestry Settlement Forestry Street, Duy Minor roads are indicative only and are not to scale THARWA AR ENABLED SIGNS E D H. Tuggeranong Parkway road cutting Heysen Street, Lyons I. Melrose Homestead site near 104 Theodore St, Curtin J. Yarra Glen Homestead site Groom Street, Hughes K. Yamba Homestead site Irving Street, Phillip E L. Callam Oces Callam Street, Phillip Track 1 Ngunnawal Country Track 3 Looking at Canberra M. Eddison Park Launceston Street, Phillip A. ACT Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Cultural Centre A. Mt Ainslie Lookout * Woden Cemetery Justinian Street, Phillip Lady Denman Drive,Yarralumla N. B.* Mt Pleasant General Bridges Drive, Duntroon B.* Cotter Reserve Cotter Road, Stromlo C. Regatta Point Barrine Drive, Parkes Track 8 Tuggeranong C. Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve Paddys River Road, Tidbinbilla D. Tharwa Tharwa Drive, Tharwa D.* Black Mountain Black Mountain Drive, Acton A. Dog Trap Creek End John Cory Road, Hume E.* Namadgi National Park Naas Road, Tharwa E.* Red Hill Lookout Red Hill Drive, Red Hill B. Tralee Slab Hut Tralee Street, Hume F. * Tuggeranong Homestead Johnston Drive, Richardson F. Parliament House Capital Hill, Canberra C.* Rose Cottage Isabella Drive, Gilmore G. Mt Ainslie Lookout Mt Ainslie Drive, Ainslie Track 4 ACT Pioneers Cemetery track D. Athllon Homestead site Finlay Place, Gowrie Track 2 The Limestone Plains E. Tuggeranong Schoolhouse Enid Lorimer Circuit, Chisholm A.* All Saints Ainslie Cowper Street, Ainslie A. Mt Ainslie Lookout F.* Railway Border end Old Tuggeranong Road, Chisholm B. Duntroon Dairy Kelliher Drive, Duntroon B.** St John’s Churchyard 45 Constitution Avenue, Reid G. Sacred Heart Church Casey Crescent, Calwell C.** Blundells Cottage Wendourie Drive, Parkes C.* Mt Pleasant General Bridges’ Grave General Bridges Drive, D.** St John’s Church St Johns Schoolhouse Duntroon H. Tuggeranong Homestead Johnston Drive, Richardson 45 Constitution Avenue, Reid D.* Riverside Cemetery Erin Street, Queanbeyan I. Practice Bombing site Ebenezer Street, Bonython E.* Government House Lookout Lady Denman Drive, E. Tharwa, De Salis, Lanyon J. Pine Island Homestead Pine Island Road, Greenway Yarralumla K.* Boundary Wall Athllon Drive, Greenway F.* Lanyon Tharwa Drive, Tharwa F.* Woden Cemetery Justinian Street, Phillip G.* Calthorpes’ House 24 Mugga Way, Red Hill G. Evatt unmarked Cemetery Copland Drive, Evatt L. Urambi Homestead site Learmonth Drive, Kambah H. Museum of Australian Democracy, Old Parliament H. Hall Cemetery Wallaroo Road, Hall M.* Kambah homestead site Laidlaw Place, Kambah House King George Terrace, Parkes I. Commonwealth Park Rond Terrace Parkes N. Kambah Woolshed Springbett Street, Kambah * Indicates the sign is AR capable **Two downloads are available from these signs. .
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