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Stanage (Rockhampton - St. Lawrence) 185 GLADSTONE - BENARABY ROAD e 4 2 h p k Y 4 ! 896# a A Shoalwater Bay Military Training Area Road W LIVINGSTONE SHIRE 16A CAPRICORN HIGHWAY 188 BAJOOL - PORT ALMA ROAD 9 D a R i 8 o H Entry into this area prohibited e d p A w G COUNCIL v (Rockhampton - Duaringa) 193 KEPPEL SANDS ROAD I S n C A m s G Rd t H y without military authority, r r 0 o e A s l C 276 PEAK 1 w 16B CAPRICORN HIGHWAY 194 ROCKHAMPTON - EMU PARK ROAD Leicester y e e d 811# ! n O O e n v k a P #915 r F la A DOWNS R N Island C e Townshend (Duaringa - Emerald) 196 ROCKHAMPTON - YEPPOON ROAD i Ja a N d rm in a o an d g e r l G k a O S d t n E R F road Sound To r i ll a Island B S d o R I R b 16C CAPRICORN HIGHWAY 197 WESTERN YEPPOON - EMU PARK ROAD o T 913 # T t E a . McL D Z S Peninsula o d t are R n r G M Rd o d (Emerald - Alpha) - C w O R o 198 OGMORE CONNECTION ROAD re R n 914 Y u O ek ussell s # 5124 ! s Kilcummin " Killarney " an ville t g 24E CARNARVON HIGHWAY 199 WESTERN YEPPOON - BYFIELD ROAD R St Lawrence ugh ikle S a e h m Y SARAJI V M r - u u P P r o S e a t L h a t t r (Injune - Rolleston) 9 S l k K u 450 GAVIAL - GRACEMERE ROAD r 8 e Laglan o 5 S L k F d D 8 B P a M 0 a Li d m - 0 es ISAAC REGIONAL t R a y o 3 n e W e R 1 i 4 9 26A LEICHHARDT HIGHWAYr 454 EIDSVOLD - THEODORE ROAD D s ! 1 9 Cre s 2 t k 5 e E a 1 k d a t V 5 S r n a VERMON c k R E COUNCIL t T Shoalwater Bay o a s (Westwood - Taroom) ad k L # C l h e 462 BILOELA - DUARINGA ROAD oug l e O hla i e e C R ! n t r lerm P ! ! e h o R R Croydon S n d 236 ! E t RIV g M r C o M 238 C L r 26B LEICHHARDT HIGHWAY 464 BARALABA - RANNES ROAD u - ag E a St la Warginburra Peninsula D e H n N d a n S w Du da N R r (Taroom - Miles) T o E o Keppel 469 BLACKWATER - ROLLESTON ROAD R R R A W R d V y P I l d O S d L a 4 I R i D V n ! R t 27A GREGORY HIGHWAY 471 GLADSTONE - MONTO ROAD 4 B Port Clinton e !! E X DO R oa R Y n d T o (Springsure - Emerald)N k IS S Cli 472 BILOELA - CALLIDE ROAD A d ff A 9 3 e oad Dysart N St R A n o Y R 8 3 e rm r A o an L O A e b 27B GREGORY HIGHWAY 511 ROCKHAMPTON - RIDGELANDS ROAD 5 C C y E C ! g Bay A 1 May Downs t S ! nt 9 a t B ermo 5 S J D Cl ! n ames (Emerald - Clermont) 512 MARLBOROUGH - SARINA ROAD - NORWICH 1 Ba A K t Ogmore a rma St r t ! A ysa 22 2 ryee Que n e z 810# E D PARK 51 966# S n P 8 k a 41D BURNETT HIGHWAY 513 BLACKWATER - COOROORAH ROAD Freshwater Bay R r St 9 d a F c ! d 1 r W oa H P i hitma # g R e D d g n (Monto - Biloela) 515 DUARINGA CONNECTION ROAD n R P R a r St o g #967 b E n d a ! f Cape Manifold a t e d l ! e m l n e l Tre Ck !9002 S o o e 41E BURNETT HIGHWAY 519 DYSART - MIDDLEMOUNT ROAD Blair Athol Tooloombah B r T Kooltandra u P d a t R t a A p 7 W v p l y U ! b S 1 e e n r C r 868 C m Yeppoon r b (Biloela - Mount Morgan) o a n d 0 1805 TANNUM SANDS ROAD n y E N a o y e 2 F o d l h t R n C 2 R Inlet - b y C 551 u # k Co - 9 1 R rdin c g k H a d l 41F BURNETT HIGHWAY" 1806 BOYNE ISLAND ROAD 897 d 1 5 I T ey Degulla P 2 a D V o # 7 o 5 LIVINGSTONE St o io ! 807 B r Middlemount E E R n t R d e (Mount Morgand - Rockhampton) e4397 ROMA - TAROOM ROAD # R 8 e V o v n e r w 6 Cooee r La D a r 5 d 9 # o R r 5 # E S ! SHIRE COUNCIL A e r 1 C D r o o D t c F Rd k S 2 e 1 L k w # C Bay R 55 " c 46A DAWSON HIGHWAY 4405 SELMA ROAD Cr r p 9 O e Clermont Beacon Hill l C e o 867 re Byfield e " e 276 l r n P R Manly g Marlborough k n Ck e ! R 9 o n D s i (Gladstone - Biloela) 1 ME u n #660 a w Ros c e o k 4406 CULLIN - LA - RINGO ROAD H53 866 t 5 e y o A o k m in h A e 1 e p v 1110 r F 9 N 512 9 l p v 1 Swordfi s e e n o e e 9 K C 46B DAWSON HIGHWAYr 4603 ORION 10 CHAIN ROAD 0 26 # 9 Y T 5 a 1111 N S t 7 # e 1 k A 1 C a ! KUNWARARA n H S d 5 M o d n e L 0 ! o i (Biloela - Banana) 4605 GLENORINA ROAD d e GERMAN il p T a g CREEK lr R r Note - Road across Junee M 1 # p a y 663 o e r h y Theresa Creek Dam C " Kunwarara Y n w G FOXLE A A Mining Lease open to ! IGH b a 46C DAWSON HIGHWAY 4607 COMET RIVER ROAD 1 v R R C 6 y y E la d H! 0 D 9 e ! public use (currently K r 1 C F l ! s a G l C l I e i r r l G (Banana - Rolleston) 4608 ARCTURUS ROAD l ! 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