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Maps of the Determination Area.Pdf Carnding Well Oodnadatta Parakylia PEELA SWAMP MAERTY WATERHOLE Coober Pedy Bon Bon LAKE PARAKYLIA Coladding Wilgena Mt Vivian Roxby Downs Andamooka Pinding Tarcoola Leigh Creek LAKE LABYRINTH LAKE RENYOLDS CHANCES SWAMP COORLAY LAGOON MARSHALL SWAMP Malbooma LAKE PATRICIA Port Augusta PURPLE SWAMP Ceduna LAKE MOOLKRA Parakylia South PURPLE LAKE LAKE YOUNGHUSBAND LAKE MARY RED SWAMP BOGGY LAKE Enlargement 2 LAKE CAMPBELL Purple REDDowns LAKE YOUNG LAGOON Port Lincoln LAKE ECHO Enlargement 1 COCKY SWAMP EnlargementSOUTH LAKE1 Enlargement 3 WHISKY SWAMP EnlargementLAKE ROSS 3 MIRAGE LAGOON (LAKE BESSIE) ADELAIDE SHELL LAGOON MUNGAPPIE SWAMP CHINAMAN SWAMP KOOLYMILKA LAKE FROG HOLLOW SWAMP ARCOONA LAKE LAKE HANSON Wirraminna Mount Gambier WINJABBIE LAKE LAKE BOOMERANG CANEGRASS SWAMP LAKE HARRIS Arcoona LAKE JESSIE LAKE RICHARDSON Coondambo RED LAKE LAKE HART FRED SWAMP GawlerRanges Consent Determination Boundary LAKE JOHNSTONE Pernatty ROSE SWAMP LAKE WINDABOUT ROPE SWAMP Enlargement 4 Kokatha Enlargement 5 Lake Gairdner NP PERNATTY LAGOON LAKE EVERARD Wirraminna South ISLAND LAGOON ± SQUARE LAKE 0 1020304050 kilometres LAKE GAIRDNER PERNATTY LAGOON Yellabinna LAKE BEVISS RR Lake Gairdner Oakden Hills NP LAKE RICHARDS Yalymboo Mahanewo LAKE FINNISS Lake Everard LAKE BLYTH Legend LAKE DUTTON Lake Blyth Claim Boundary EnlargementSAMPHIRE SWAMP 6 Enlargement 7 Moonaree Pastoral Lease Park or Reserve Mahanewo South Highway LAKE MACFARLANE LAKE ACRAMAN Yarna Kootaberra Other Road Kondoolka Homestead Pureba CP Beacon Hill Pinjarra Yu d n a pi n na Waterbody Hesso Watercourse Hiltaba Koweridda Siam North Enlargement 8 Yardea Enlargement 9 Cariewerloo NNTR Attachment: Pt Hiltaba Unalla J D SWAMP SCD2011/005, Kolendo Nonning Wartaka North Attachment 1; Schedule 2 - Maps of the Siam Thurlga Determination Area, Narlaby Lockes Claypan THE LAKE Page 1 of 14, A4, 19/12/2011 Mt Ive Myall Creek Wartaka Gawler Ranges Gawler Ranges NP Pandurra CR Enlargement 10 TASSIE CREEK RESERVOIR Eba Island CP Pt Thurlga Buckleboo LAKE GILLES Corunna Bungeroo Yeltana Uno Enlargement 11 Roopena Enlargement 12 Moongi AGARS LAKE Katunga CR Gilles Downs Pinkawillinie CP Buckleboo EnlargementCR 13 DISCLAIMER Cunyarie The State of South Australia does not warrant or represent that the information enclosed is current, accurate CR Pinkawillinie Reservoir or complete. The information enclosed is based upon maps and other information of differing scales and CR LAKE GILLES boundary definitions, its accuracy cannot be guaranteed. The information enclosed is intended as a general Calpatanna Waterhole Corrobinnie Hill CP LAKE YANINEE POLYGONUM SWAMP guide only, and any persons who use or rely on the information provided above do so at their own risk. The CP Lake Gilles Iron Baron State of South Australia expressly disclaims all and any liability to any person, whether a tenure holder or not, CP in respect of anything done or omitted to be done by any person in reliance, whether in part or entirely, upon Mootra the whole or any part of the contents of the information provided within. CR Kulliparu CP Myola Cortlinye CR Mootra Baird Ba y Isl ands CR CP LAKE WANNAMANNA Pinkawillinie Cooyerdoo CP Venu s B ay SAMPHIRE FLAT Tol a Ironstone Hill CP CR CP Courtabie Secret Rocks Talia LSG GIS Unit 2010051_001 25/11/2010 Oodnadatta Coladding Coober Pedy Tarcoola Leigh Creek Ceduna Port Augusta Pinding H833600S173 Port Lincoln ADELAIDE Mount Gambier H833600S1218 GawlerRanges H833600S172 Consent Determination Boundary Malbooma Enlargement 1 H833600B1117 LAKE MOOLKRA ± 0246810 kilometres F217137A54 Legend SOUTH LAKE Claim Boundary Pastoral Lease Park or Reserve Highway Other Road Homestead Wilgena Waterbody Watercourse D67929A100 NNTR Attachment: SCD2011/005, Attachment 1; Schedule 2 - Maps of the Determination Area, Page 2 of 14, A4, 19/12/2011 DISCLAIMER The State of South Australia does not warrant or represent that the information enclosed is current, accurate or complete. The information enclosed is based upon maps and other information of differing scales and boundary definitions, its accuracy cannot be guaranteed. The information enclosed is intended as a general guide only, and any persons who use or rely on the information provided above do so at their own risk. The State of South Australia expressly disclaims all and any liability to any person, whether a tenure holder or not, in respect of anything done or omitted to be done by any person in reliance, whether in part or entirely, upon the whole or any part of the contents of the information provided within. LSG GIS Unit 2010051_001 25/11/2010 Oodnadatta Coober Pedy Tarcoola Leigh Creek Ceduna Port Augusta LAKE LABYRINTH Port Lincoln ADELAIDE Mount Gambier Wilgena H GawlerRanges Bon Bon H833700B850 Consent Determination Boundary Enlargement 2 ± H833700S170 0246810 kilometres H833700S169 A54 Legend Claim Boundary Pastoral Lease Park or Reserve Highway H834500B864 Other Road Homestead Waterbody Watercourse NNTR Attachment: SCD2011/005, Attachment 1; Schedule 2 - Maps of the Coondambo Determination Area, Page 3 of 14, A4, 19/12/2011 DISCLAIMER The State of South Australia does not warrant or represent that the information enclosed is current, accurate or complete. The information enclosed is based upon maps and other information of differing scales and boundary definitions, its accuracy cannot be guaranteed. The information enclosed is intended as a general guide only, and any persons who use or rely on the information provided above do so at their own risk. The State of South Australia expressly disclaims all and any liability to any person, whether a tenure holder or not, in respect of anything done or omitted to be done by any person in reliance, whether in part or entirely, upon Kokatha the whole or any part of the contents of the information provided within. LAKE HARRIS LSG GIS Unit 2010051_002 25/11/2010 Oodnadatta Coober Pedy Tarcoola Leigh Creek Parakylia Ceduna Port Augusta LAKE RENYOLDS Port Lincoln ADELAIDE Mount Gambier Bon Bon Mt Vivian H833700B300 LAKE PATRICIA H833700B850 GawlerRanges Consent Determination Boundary Enlargement 3 Parakylia South LAKE YOUNGHUSBAND BOGGY LAKE ± 0246810 kilometres Legend LAKE ROSS Claim Boundary H834500B864 Pastoral Lease 136.055186, -30.944618 Park or Reserve Highway Other Road H834500B864 Homestead Waterbody Coondambo Watercourse FROG HOLLOW SWAMP NNTR Attachment: SCD2011/005, 136.081614, -31.020656 Attachment 1; Schedule 2 - Maps of the Determination Area, Page 4 of 14, A4, 19/12/2011 Wirraminna LAKE BOOMERANG DISCLAIMER The State of South Australia does not warrant or represent that the information enclosed is current, accurate or complete. The information enclosed is based upon maps and other information of differing scales and boundary definitions, its accuracy cannot be guaranteed. The information enclosed is intended as a general guide only, and any persons who use or rely on the information provided above do so at their own risk. The State of South Australia expressly disclaims all and any liability to any person, whether a tenure holder or not, in respect of anything done or omitted to be done by any person in reliance, whether in part or entirely, upon LAKE JESSIE the whole or any part of the contents of the information provided within. 136.101435, -31.12314 H834500B864 LSG GIS Unit 2010051_003 25/11/2010 Oodnadatta Coober Pedy Tarcoola Leigh Creek Ceduna Port Augusta Port Lincoln ADELAIDE Mount Gambier Wilgena GawlerRanges Consent Determination Boundary Enlargement 4 D67929A100 ROSE SWAMP ± 0246810 ROPE SWAMP kilometres Yellabinna Legend RR Claim Boundary Pastoral Lease Park or Reserve Highway Other Road Homestead Waterbody Watercourse Lake Everard NNTR Attachment: SCD2011/005, Attachment 1; Schedule 2 - Maps of the Determination Area, Page 5 of 14, A4, 19/12/2011 DISCLAIMER The State of South Australia does not warrant or represent that the information enclosed is current, accurate or complete. The information enclosed is based upon maps and other information of differing scales and boundary definitions, its accuracy cannot be guaranteed. The information enclosed is intended as a general guide only, and any persons who use or rely on the information provided above do so at their own risk. The State of South Australia expressly disclaims all and any liability to any person, whether a tenure holder or not, in respect of anything done or omitted to be done by any person in reliance, whether in part or entirely, upon the whole or any part of the contents of the information provided within. LSG GIS Unit 2010051_004 25/11/2010 LAKE JESSIE 136.101435, -31.12314 Oodnadatta 4 Coober Pedy Tarcoola Leigh Creek Ceduna Port Augusta Coondambo Port Lincoln ADELAIDE Mount Gambier 136.124559, -31.222319 LAKE JOHNSTONE GawlerRanges Consent Determination Boundary 136.14438, -31.281826 Enlargement 5 Wirraminna ± 0246810 kilometres 136.1642, -31.354557 Legend Claim Boundary Pastoral Lease Park or Reserve Highway Other Road Homestead Waterbody Watercourse Wirraminna South NNTR Attachment: SCD2011/005, Attachment 1; Schedule 2 - Maps of the Determination Area, Page 6 of 14, A4, 19/12/2011 DISCLAIMER The State of South Australia does not warrant or represent that the information enclosed is current, accurate or complete. The information enclosed is based upon maps and other information of differing scales and 136.243483, -31.562832 boundary definitions, its accuracy cannot be guaranteed. The information enclosed is intended as a general guide only, and any persons who use or rely on the
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