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State/Territory Suburb/Locality Postcode MMM Classification New South Wales AARONS PASS 2850 5 New South Wales ABERCROMBIE RIVER MMM State/Territory Suburb/Locality Postcode classification New South Wales AARONS PASS 2850 5 New South Wales ABERCROMBIE RIVER 2795 5 New South Wales ABERDEEN (NSW) 2336 4 New South Wales ABERFOYLE 2350 5 New South Wales ABINGTON (NSW) 2350 5 New South Wales ACACIA CREEK 2476 5 New South Wales ADAMINABY 2629 5 New South Wales ADELONG 2729 5 New South Wales ADJUNGBILLY 2727 5 New South Wales AFTERLEE 2474 5 New South Wales AKOLELE 2546 5 New South Wales ALBERT 2873 6 New South Wales ALDAVILLA 2440 4 New South Wales ALECTOWN 2870 5 New South Wales ALFREDTOWN 2650 5 New South Wales ALICE 2469 5 New South Wales ALISON (NSW 2420) 2420 5 New South Wales ALLEENA 2671 5 New South Wales ALLGOMERA 2441 5 New South Wales ALLWORTH 2425 5 New South Wales ALLYNBROOK 2311 5 New South Wales ALMA PARK 2659 5 New South Wales AMAROO (NSW) 2866 5 New South Wales AMOSFIELD 4380 5 New South Wales ANABRANCH NORTH 2648 6 New South Wales ANABRANCH SOUTH 2648 6 New South Wales ANDO 2631 5 New South Wales ANEMBO 2621 5 New South Wales ANGLEDALE 2550 5 New South Wales ANGLEDOOL 2834 7 New South Wales ANGLERS REACH 2629 5 New South Wales ANGOURIE 2464 4 New South Wales ANNA BAY 2316 4 New South Wales APPLE TREE FLAT 2850 5 New South Wales APPLETREE FLAT 2330 5 New South Wales APSLEY (NSW) 2820 5 New South Wales ARABLE 2630 5 New South Wales ARAKOON 2431 5 New South Wales ARALUEN (NSW) 2622 5 New South Wales ARATULA (NSW) 2714 5 New South Wales ARDGLEN 2338 5 New South Wales ARDLETHAN 2665 5 New South Wales ARGALONG 2720 5 New South Wales ARGENTS HILL 2449 5 New South Wales ARGOON (NSW) 2707 5 New South Wales ARIAH PARK 2665 5 New South Wales ARKELL 2795 5 New South Wales ARKSTONE 2795 5 New South Wales ARMATREE 2828 5 New South Wales ARRAWARRA 2456 5 New South Wales ARRAWARRA HEADLAND 2456 5 New South Wales ARTHURVILLE 2820 5 New South Wales ARUMPO 2715 6 New South Wales ASHBY (NSW) 2463 5 New South Wales ASHBY HEIGHTS 2463 5 New South Wales ASHBY ISLAND 2463 5 New South Wales ASHFORD (NSW) 2361 5 New South Wales ASHLEY 2400 5 New South Wales ATHOLWOOD 2361 5 New South Wales ATTUNGA 2345 5 New South Wales AUBURN VALE 2360 5 New South Wales AUSTRAL EDEN 2440 5 New South Wales AVISFORD 2850 5 New South Wales AVONSIDE 2628 5 New South Wales BAAN BAA 2390 5 New South Wales BABINDA (NSW) 2825 6 New South Wales BABYL CREEK 2470 5 New South Wales BACK CREEK (NSW 2372) 2372 5 New South Wales BACK CREEK (NSW 2390) 2390 5 New South Wales BACK CREEK (NSW 2422) 2422 5 New South Wales BACK CREEK (NSW 2484) 2484 5 New South Wales BACK CREEK (NSW 2622) 2622 5 New South Wales BACK CREEK (NSW 2671) 2671 5 New South Wales BACKMEDE 2470 5 New South Wales BACKWATER 2365 5 New South Wales BADJA 2630 5 New South Wales BAERAMI 2333 5 New South Wales BAERAMI CREEK 2333 5 New South Wales BAGNOO 2446 5 New South Wales BAGO 2446 5 New South Wales BAGOTVILLE 2477 5 New South Wales BAKERS CREEK (NSW 2359) 2359 5 New South Wales BAKERS CREEK (NSW 2422) 2422 5 New South Wales BAKERS CREEK (NSW 2447) 2447 5 New South Wales BAKERS SWAMP 2820 5 New South Wales BALALA 2358 5 New South Wales BALD BLAIR 2365 5 New South Wales BALD HILLS (NSW) 2549 4 New South Wales BALD NOB 2370 5 New South Wales BALD RIDGE 2795 5 New South Wales BALDERSLEIGH 2365 5 New South Wales BALDRY 2867 5 New South Wales BALFOURS PEAK 2403 5 New South Wales BALLADORAN 2831 5 New South Wales BALLALABA 2622 5 New South Wales BALLDALE 2646 5 New South Wales BALLENGARRA 2441 5 New South Wales BALLIMORE 2830 5 New South Wales BALLYROE 2795 5 New South Wales BALMORAL (NSW 2571) 2571 5 New South Wales BALRANALD 2715 5 New South Wales BANDA BANDA 2446 5 New South Wales BANDON GROVE 2420 5 New South Wales BANGADANG 2729 5 New South Wales BANGALOW 2479 4 New South Wales BANGHEET 2404 5 New South Wales BANGO 2582 5 New South Wales BANNABY 2580 5 New South Wales BANNISTER (NSW) 2580 5 New South Wales BANOON 2347 5 New South Wales BANYABBA 2460 5 New South Wales BARA 2850 5 New South Wales BARADINE 2396 6 New South Wales BARCOONGERE 2460 5 New South Wales BARELLAN 2665 5 New South Wales BARGO 2574 5 New South Wales BARHAM 2732 5 New South Wales BARIGAN 2850 5 New South Wales BARKERS VALE 2474 5 New South Wales BARMEDMAN 2668 5 New South Wales BARNEYS REEF 2852 5 New South Wales BAROOGA 3644 4 New South Wales BARRABA 2347 5 New South Wales BARRAGANYATTI 2441 5 New South Wales BARRAGGA BAY 2546 5 New South Wales BARRATTA (NSW) 2710 5 New South Wales BARRENGARRY 2577 5 New South Wales BARRETTS CREEK 2460 5 New South Wales BARRINGTON (NSW) 2422 5 New South Wales BARRINGTON TOPS 2422 5 New South Wales BARRY (NSW 2340) 2340 5 New South Wales BARRY (NSW 2799) 2799 5 New South Wales BARWANG 2594 5 New South Wales BARWON 2396 6 New South Wales BARYULGIL 2460 5 New South Wales BASIN VIEW 2540 4 New South Wales BASSENDEAN (NSW) 2365 5 New South Wales BATAR CREEK 2439 5 New South Wales BATEHAVEN 2536 4 New South Wales BATEMANS BAY 2536 4 New South Wales BATLOW 2730 5 New South Wales BAWLEY POINT 2539 5 New South Wales BAXTERS RIDGE 2422 5 New South Wales BEAN CREEK 2469 5 New South Wales BEARBONG 2827 5 New South Wales BECKOM 2665 5 New South Wales BECTIVE 2340 5 New South Wales BECTRIC 2665 5 New South Wales BEDGERABONG 2871 5 New South Wales BEECHWOOD 2446 4 New South Wales BEECROFT PENINSULA 2540 5 New South Wales BEEMUNNEL 2824 6 New South Wales BEGA 2550 5 New South Wales BEGGAN BEGGAN 2587 5 New South Wales BELANGLO 2577 5 New South Wales BELBORA 2422 5 New South Wales BELFORD 2335 5 New South Wales BELFRAYDEN 2650 5 New South Wales BELGRAVIA 2800 5 New South Wales BELL (NSW) 2786 5 New South Wales BELLANGRY 2446 5 New South Wales BELLATA 2397 5 New South Wales BELLBROOK 2440 5 New South Wales BELLIMBOPINNI 2440 5 New South Wales BELLINGEN 2454 5 New South Wales BELLMOUNT FOREST 2581 5 New South Wales BELLTREES 2337 5 New South Wales BELMORE RIVER 2440 5 New South Wales BELOKA 2628 5 New South Wales BELOWRA 2545 5 New South Wales BEMBOKA 2550 5 New South Wales BEN BULLEN 2790 5 New South Wales BEN LOMOND (NSW) 2365 5 New South Wales BENANDARAH 2536 4 New South Wales BENDALONG 2539 5 New South Wales BENDEMEER 2355 5 New South Wales BENDICK MURRELL 2803 5 New South Wales BENDOLBA 2420 5 New South Wales BENDOURA 2622 5 New South Wales BENEREMBAH 2680 5 New South Wales BENGALLA 2333 5 New South Wales BENOLONG 2818 5 New South Wales BENTLEY (NSW) 2480 5 New South Wales BERAMBING 2758 5 New South Wales BERGALIA 2537 5 New South Wales BERLANG 2622 5 New South Wales BERMAGUI 2546 5 New South Wales BERRAMBOOL 2548 4 New South Wales BERRARA 2540 5 New South Wales BERREMANGRA 2582 5 New South Wales BERRICO 2422 5 New South Wales BERRIDALE 2628 5 New South Wales BERRIGAL 2390 5 New South Wales BERRIGAN 2712 5 New South Wales BERRINGER LAKE 2539 5 New South Wales BERRY JERRY 2701 5 New South Wales BERTHONG 2594 5 New South Wales BERYL 2852 5 New South Wales BETHUNGRA 2590 5 New South Wales BEVENDALE 2581 5 New South Wales BEWONG 2540 4 New South Wales BIALA 2581 5 New South Wales BIBBENLUKE 2632 5 New South Wales BIDDON 2827 5 New South Wales BIDGEEMIA 2642 5 New South Wales BIELSDOWN HILLS 2453 5 New South Wales BIG HILL (NSW) 2579 5 New South Wales BIG JACKS CREEK 2339 5 New South Wales BIG RIDGE 2330 4 New South Wales BIG SPRINGS 2650 5 New South Wales BIG YENGO 2330 5 New South Wales BIGGA 2583 5 New South Wales BILLEROY 2829 6 New South Wales BILLILINGRA 2630 5 New South Wales BILLIMARI 2804 5 New South Wales BILLINUDGEL 2483 5 New South Wales BILLYS CREEK 2453 5 New South Wales BILLYWILLINGA 2795 5 New South Wales BILPIN 2758 5 New South Wales BIMBERI 2611 5 New South Wales BIMBI 2810 5 New South Wales BIMBIMBIE 2536 4 New South Wales BINALONG 2584 5 New South Wales BINDA 2583 5 New South Wales BINDERA 2422 5 New South Wales BINGARA 2404 5 New South Wales BINGEEBEEBRA CREEK 2469 5 New South Wales BINGIE 2537 5 New South Wales BINGLEBURRA 2311 5 New South Wales BINIGUY 2399 5 New South Wales BINJURA 2630 5 New South Wales BINNA BURRA (NSW) 2479 5 New South Wales BINNAWAY 2395 5 New South Wales BINYA 2665 5 New South Wales BIRDWOOD (NSW) 2446 5 New South Wales BIRGANBIGIL 2710 5 New South Wales BIRRIWA 2844 5 New South Wales BLACK CREEK (NSW 2439) 2439 5 New South Wales BLACK CREEK (NSW 2729) 2729 5 New South Wales BLACK HOLLOW 2828 6 New South Wales BLACK MOUNTAIN (NSW) 2365 5 New South Wales BLACK RANGE (NSW) 2550 5 New South Wales BLACK SPRINGS (NSW) 2787 5 New South Wales BLACKMANS FLAT 2790 5 New South Wales BLACKVILLE 2343 5 New South Wales BLAKNEY CREEK 2581 5 New South Wales BLAND 2721 5 New South Wales BLANDFORD 2338 5 New South Wales BLAXLANDS CREEK 2460 5 New South Wales BLAYNEY 2799 5 New South Wales BLIGHTY 2713 5 New South Wales BLOWERING 2720 5 New South Wales BLUE KNOB 2480 5 New South Wales BLUE NOBBY 2408 5 New South Wales BLUE VALE 2380 5 New South Wales BLUEYS BEACH 2428 5 New South Wales BOAMBOLO 2582 4 New South Wales BOAT HARBOUR (NSW 2316) 2316 4 New South Wales BOBADAH 2877 6 New South Wales BOBIN 2429 5 New South Wales BOBS CREEK 2443 4 New South Wales BOBS FARM 2316 4 New South Wales BOBUNDARA 2630 5 New South Wales BOCO 2631 5 New South Wales BOCOBLE 2850 5 New South Wales BOCOBRA 2865 5 New South Wales BODALLA 2545 5 New South Wales BODANGORA 2820 5 New South Wales BOGAN 2826 6 New South Wales BOGAN GATE 2876 5 New South Wales BOGEE 2849 5 New South Wales BOGGABILLA 2409 4 New South Wales BOGGABRI 2382 5 New South Wales BOGONG PEAKS WILDERNESS 2720 5 New South Wales BOHENA CREEK 2390 5 New South Wales BOLARO 2629 5 New South Wales BOLIVIA 2372 5 New South Wales BOMBAH POINT 2423 5 New South Wales BOMBALA
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