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Bairnsdale 2010-2011 to 2012-2013 Mount Beauty LMB Benambra Kiewa River East - Turnback Creek C 3OBR02-C 13K02 Benambra - Turnback Creek B 11K02 LAKE GUY Bogong Benambra - Eight Mile Loop A 13K04 MOUNT BENAMBRA-LOWER WILLS Benambra - Eight TABLELANDS MM016 Mile Loop B 12K09 Falls 13K07 Glen Creek Valley BENAMBRA -PORPHYRY HILL TRACK 12K31 ROCKY VALLEY STORAGE Benambra - Eight Mile Loop C PRETTY VALLEY PONDAGE 13K03 GELANTIPY/ROCKY PLAINS CREEK 2BNN1139 Benambra Suggan Buggan LAKE OMEO Bundara-Trapyard Gap Track 13K32 Tubbut - Anglers Armstrong Track 13OB05/11 Rest OM H EO IGH WA Y WULGULMERANG/SPLITTERS ANGLERS REST CREEK - BINGO COACH TRACK 2BNN1229 12K02 ANGLERS REST - BENAMBRA-OLD COBUNGRA RIVER MILL TRACK BENAMBRA-MT 11K05 12K01 TAMBO 13K09 OMEO-MT MESLEY WULGULMERANG/WOMBARGO 11K07 TRACK Omeo - Splitters 2BNN1134 Range A OMEO - CONNELEYS 12K08 TRACK Deddick 11K09 Cobungra Omeo Omeo-Livingstone Creek Omeo 11K01 - Splitters Range B Bindi 12K02 Omeo - Splitters Range C 13K01 BINDI-MT HOPELESS Tongio 13K01 SWIFTS CREEK LMB -MCKENZIES TRACK GELANTIPY/MOUNT - CAMPBELLS KNOB 12K06 13OB13/13 SWIFTS CREEK - STEWART HAMMONDS BREAK 2BNN1329 GELANTIPY/GEORGES CAMPBELLS 11K08 2BNN1328 KNOB - A 13OB13A Butchers GELANTIPY/THE Swifts Ridge MEADOWS 2BNN1336 Creek BUCHAN/CAMP OVEN BUCHAN/GREEN 2BNN1239 HILLS 2BNN1137 GELANTIPY/PATTERSONS CUTTING G 2BNN1135 R GOONGERAH - E A T RODGER RIVER TRACK B A L P 12OB6B/12 IN E R O A Brookville D GELANTIPY/MOUNT GOONGERAH - ELEPHANT RODGER RIVER TRACK A ENSAY-BOONABIRRAH BUCHAN/GILLINGAL 2BNN1337 12OB6A/12 HILL 2BBN1344 BROOKVILLE-DEAD 12K04 BIRD SPUR 12K05 Ensay GELANTIPY/BUTCHERS CREEK 2BNN1338 Seldom Seen Murrindal MT ELIZABETH-DINNER Ensay / CREEK TRACK Fainting Range 10K11 Mount 2BBB1117 LMB - Bruno Dargo BUCHAN/SUNNY MORSEFORD ROAD 11HD01/09 POINT 11OO20/10 2BNN1335 Tambo Crossing MORSEFORD / Mt Elizabeth ROAD - A 2BBB1116 11OO20A BUCHAN/MOUNT JOHNSTON BUCHAN/THE TAMBO 2BNN1127 BLUFF CROSSING/DEANS TRACK 2BNN1136 2BBB1211 Buchan Waterford Djoandah 2 13HD03/09 TABBERABBERA/RYAN Djoandah 1 PEAK TRACK 13HD01/09 2BBB1210 Tabberabbera ORBOST - BUCHAN/TARA GARNETT TRK Bulgaback RANGE Orbost - 13OO05/11 Burn 2BNN1242 13HD02/09 Bete Bolong C 13OO03/09 TABBERABBERA/HORSE Bruthen/Tambo SHOE BEND Deptford River A BUCHAN/CANNI 2BBB1307 2BBB1317 CREEK 2BNN1241 ORBOST - LONG POINT TRACK 11OO13/08 BULLUMWAAL/BALD NOWA Bullumwaal HEAD NOWA/MOTTLE RANGE 2BBB1313 2BNN1243 NOWA NOWA/BOGGY CREEK ORBOST - Brittle Gum TUCKER BOX TRK 2BNN1133 12HB03/09 BULLUMWAAL/PROSPECT 12OO01/11 BULLUMWAAL/MUDDY CREEK GULLY 2BBB1208 2BBB1314 BULLUMWAAL/FAULKNER Orbost - Scout GLENALADALE/DARGO SPUR CLIFTON NOWA Camp Track BRUTHEN/ENGINEERS ROAD CREEL/BLACKS CAMP ROAD NOWA/RADAR HILL 11OO19/11 2BBB1312 ROAD 2BBB1110 2BBB1316 BRUTHEN/FIRE 2BNN1228 2BBB1101 NOWA NOWA/MT. WUK WUK/KILL BREAK TRACK ME DEAD TRACK 2BBB1303 BRUTHEN/BROOKS NOWA NOWA SARSFIELD/PADDYS ROAD 2BBB1302 BULLUMWAAL/PROSPECT MT TAYLOR/RESERVE 2BNN1330 CREEK ROAD FLAT ROAD 2BBB1108 WISELEIGH/NICHOLSON ES 2BBB1208 2BBB1112 2BBB1304 INC E PRINCES CK RD Bruthen NOWA NOWA/LAMBOURNES PR AY Howard Road HW IGHWAY E FLAGGY Orbost IG H MT TAYLOR/HOWITT 2BBB1109 BRUTHEN/DEADHORSE BREAK H 12HB05/10 CREEK/STONEY CREEK ROAD SPUR ROAD Fairhope SARSFIELD/STONEY CREEK CREEK 2BNN1230 2BBB1107 NOWA 2BBB1311 2BBB1205 2BNN1327 S E FLAGGY CREEK/MELWOOD WISELEIGH/DIRTY NOWA/TOWNSHIP E CLIFTON C Y 2BNN1342 N A BOUNDARY TRACK HOLLOW I W Boundary CREEK/BOYDS ROAD R E 2BBB1213 2BBB1310 P E 33 Track SARSFIELD/OLD Nowa R 2BBB1209 F ES 12HB04/10 MAN HILL ROAD Nowa C E CLIFTON CREEK/ORRS ROAD NOWA IN Y Howlett 2BBB1301 NOWA NOWA Waygara PR WA 2BBB1206 NOWA/NELSONS ROAD Nowa Nowa/Jonsons Road GH Road FLAGGY / PIPELINE HI 2BNN1343 2BNN1140 12HB02/10 CREEK/MT LOOKOUT FAIRHOPE/SCRUBBY 2BNN1231 Tostaree 2BBB1104 CREEK TAMBO ORBOST - HIGHWAY Glenaladale 2BBB1207 UPPER/NETHERCOTES ROAD NOWA EASEMENTS NOWA/PETTMANS NOWA NOWA/OLD 2BNN1128 ORBOST 11OO07/05 2BNN1132 NOWA NOWA/LENS ROAD 2BNN1227 LAKE WAT WAT 2BNN1131 NOWA NOWA/IRISH NOWA NOWA/BALMERS BREAK WATER HOLES 2BBN1345 2BNN1340 LAKE CORRINGLE NOWA NOWA/TOORLOO ARM LAKES ENTRANCE/LAKES SNOWY RIVER Lindenow 2BNN1231 COLQUHOUN LAKE TYERS Marlo 2BNN1226 LAKES ENTRANCE/CORDUROY TRACK LAKES 2BNN1130 Lucknow Nicholson Swan ENTRANCE/COLQUHOUN LAKES Reach 2BNN1326 ENTRANCE/BURNT BRIDGE Bairnsdale 2BNN1332 LAKES ENTRANCE/BUNGA CREEK LINDENOW Bairnsdale/Marriage LAKES 2BNN1341 SOUTH /RESIDES LANE EAST Lane ENTRANCE/FORESTECH 2BBB1114 2BBB1115 2BNN1129 Lake P R LAKES Tyers IN C NORTH ARM E ENTRANCE/RED BLUFF S H Lakes 2BNN1232 IG H W Entrance AY E LAKE KING Metung Delvine East Munro - Boundry Tk 12HP15/09 Billabong Sinclairs Rd Reserve 11H11/10 RAYMOND 11H05/09 ISLAND/CENTRE TK MOORNMURNG/REDCOURT LANE 2BBB1105 2BBB1103 Paynesville MOORMURNG/LEATHAMS ROAD RAYMOND ISLAND 2BBB1102 - TWELTH AVE EXTENSION 2BBB1204 BOOLE POOLE/BOOLE POOLE PENINSULA 2BBB1201 Murphy`s WATTLE POINT/WILLIAMSON Swamp Rotamah ROAD Trouser 13HL06/09 South East 2BBB1309 Swamp Block 13HL03/09 13HCP4/10 Blonde Bay/Phiddians Swamp 2BBB1212 LAKE VICTORIA GOON NURE/STORM Meerlieu POINT BLOND BAY 2BBB1306 Pelican LAKE REEVE Point RED 11HL07/09 MORASS Perry River Loch 11H02/09 VICTORIA LAGOON Sport DIAMOND CREEK Clydebank McLENNAN STRAIT Thalia Block LAKE 11HL04/09 KAKYDRA LAKE WELLINGTON MORLEY SWAMP Crest Track East 13HL17/09 DRAFT Fire Operation Plan Disclaimer: This map is a snapshot generated from Victorian Government data. This material may be of BAIRNSDALE assistance to you but the State of Victoria does not LEGEND - Fire Operations Plan (FOP) guarantee that the publication is without flaw of any kind or is wholly appropriate for your particular Land & Fire Districts LANDSCAPE MOSAIC BURNSYEAR OF BURN FIRE FUEL MANAGEMENT ZONES 2010-2011 TO 2012-2013 purposes and therefore disclaims all liability for error, loss or damage which may arise from reliance upon 2010 - 2011 1, Asset Protection Freeway STRATEGIC BREAKS AREA it. All persons accessing this information should make appropriate enquiries to assess the currency of the 2011 - 2012 2, Strategic fuel reduced corridors Highway STRATEGIC BREAKS data. (c) The State of Victoria Department of Sustainability and Environment 2008 Main Road Fire History Last 10 Years 2012 - 2013 3, Broad acre fuel reduced mosaic 0 2.5 5 10 Collector W - Bushfire Permanent Waterbody 4, Specific flora and fauna management B - Planned Burns Wetland Area 5, Exclusion of prescribed burning Kilometres Scale 1:150,000 Printed Date: 2 August, 2010.
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