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Schedule 5 – Determination Area B (Written Description) Page 1 of 47, A4, 13/12/2005 NNTR Attachment VCD2005/001 Attachment 4: Schedule 5 – determination area B (written description) Page 1 of 47, A4, 13/12/2005 SCHEDULE 5 – DETERMINATION AREA B (WRITTEN DESCRIPTION) Part 1 – Crown Allotments Parcel Id CA Sec Township Township Parish Parish Extent Local Name Id Id of Parcel P003366 3H 2006 ALBACUTYA Whole P003368 11B 2006 ALBACUTYA Whole P003369 12A 2006 ALBACUTYA Whole P003370 18B 2006 ALBACUTYA Whole P003372 18C 2006 ALBACUTYA Whole P003893 2001 2006 ALBACUTYA Whole WYPERFELD NATIONAL PARK P021089 48D 2019 ARAPILES Whole P021091 57B 2019 ARAPILES Whole MITRE LAKE (GAZ- 1988.3360) P021092 63B 2019 ARAPILES Whole TELFERS SWAMP P021093 66A 2019 ARAPILES Whole CONNAN SWAMP P021095 10A 2019 ARAPILES Whole MITRE DAM P021100 20A 2019 ARAPILES Whole CHAIN OF LAKES - PART P021101 29B 2019 ARAPILES Whole MCCLURE SWAMP ARAPILES P021104 42B 2019 ARAPILES Whole MITRE SALT LAKE P021105 42C 2019 ARAPILES Whole REVEGETATION AREA - ARAPILES P021106 45C 2019 ARAPILES Whole WEBB'S SALT LAKE P021108 80A 2019 ARAPILES Whole MT ARAPILES P021110 83B 2019 ARAPILES Whole MITRE ROCK P021112 111A 2019 ARAPILES Whole MCCLURE BUSHLAND RESERVE JOINS DUFF PARK P021113 111C 2019 ARAPILES Whole BUSHLAND RESERVE - ARAPILES P021115 115C 2019 ARAPILES Whole LAKE ARAPILES OR HATELEYS LAKE P024819 67 2019 ARAPILES Whole GREENHILL LAKE P025645 23B 2019 ARAPILES Whole MT ARAPILES-TOOAN STATE PARK (PART) P025704 80B 2019 ARAPILES Whole NATIMUK GOLF COURSE P025852 48E 2019 ARAPILES Whole P372244 2001 2019 ARAPILES Whole GASHES SWAMP P103355 5H 3 2020 ARARAT Whole DUNNEWORTHY FOREST - PART P103356 5G 3 2020 ARARAT Whole DUNNEWORTHY FOREST - PART P103358 74A 3A 2020 ARARAT Whole DUNNEWORTHY FOREST - PART P103459 73 15B 2020 ARARAT Whole DUNNEWORTHY FOREST - PART P021169 217A 2029 ASHENS Whole SAW PIT SWAMP P021173 234A 2029 ASHENS Whole BARRABOOL FLORA RESERVE NNTR Attachment VCD2005/001 Attachment 4: Schedule 5 – determination area B (written description) Page 2 of 47, A4, 13/12/2005 Parcel Id CA Sec Township Township Parish Parish Extent Local Name Id Id of Parcel P024831 243E 2029 ASHENS Whole P025765 233A 2029 ASHENS Whole BARRABOOL STATE FOREST - 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PART P021251 7B 2090 BATCHICA Whole NORWEGIAN DAM - YARRIAMBIACK CREEK P021253 8B 2090 BATCHICA Whole P021254 8C 2090 BATCHICA Whole YARRIAMBIACK CREEK FRONTAGE - PART P021258 29A 2090 BATCHICA Whole YARRIAMBIACK CREEK FRONTAGE - PART P021259 45A 2090 BATCHICA Whole YARRIAMBIACK CREEK FRONTAGE - PART P021264 59B 2090 BATCHICA Whole YARRIAMBIACK CREEK FRONTAGE - PART P026020 14 15 5111 BRIM (T) 2090 BATCHICA Whole REDDA PARK - PART (BRIM LIONS CLUB PARK) P026021 46A 2090 BATCHICA Whole REDDA PARK - PART (BRIM LIONS CLUB PARK) P026251 8D 2090 BATCHICA Whole YARRIAMBIACK CREEK FRONTAGE - PART P021247 28A 2091 BATYIK Whole PEPPER PLAINS BUSHLAND RESERVE P023356 6A 2104 BEEWAR Whole LITTLE DESERT NATIONAL PARK NP9/3 - PART P025644 18 2104 BEEWAR Whole LITTLE DESERT NATIONAL PARK NP9/3 - PART P021345 47C 2115 BENAYEO Whole MULLINGER SWAMP WILDLIFE RESERVE P007753 20A 2124 BERONTHA Whole BIG DESERT - PART NNTR Attachment VCD2005/001 Attachment 4: Schedule 5 – determination area B (written description) Page 4 of 47, A4, 13/12/2005 Parcel Id CA Sec Township Township Parish Parish Extent Local Name Id Id of Parcel P002819 2001 2140 BIG BILLY Whole WYPERFELD NATIONAL PARK P002820 2002 2140 BIG BILLY Whole BIG DESERT WILDERNESS PARK P002821 3 2140 BIG BILLY Whole P008359 4 2140 BIG BILLY Whole P001205 1 2141 BIG DESERT Whole P001206 2 2141 BIG DESERT Whole P001207 5 2141 BIG DESERT Whole P001208 4 2141 BIG DESERT Whole P008349 2A 2141 BIG DESERT Whole P008350 2001 2141 BIG DESERT Whole BIG DESERT WILDERNESS PARK P021365 7 2168 BOIKERBERT Whole LEAH SWAMP. SWR NO. 162 P021369 33D 2168 BOIKERBERT Whole LAKE JAIE JAIE SWAMP P021374 12A 2171 BOLANGUM Whole P021375 72A 2171 BOLANGUM Whole WILLARING STREAMSIDE RESERVE P021376 73A 2171 BOLANGUM Whole P021380 142A 2171 BOLANGUM Whole RICHARDSON CREEK FRONTAGE - PART P021381 153D 2171 BOLANGUM Whole DOG TRAP CREEK P021383 155A 2171 BOLANGUM Whole P021384 156A 2171 BOLANGUM Whole PICKFORDS BUSHLAND RESERVE P024864 147D 2171 BOLANGUM Whole NICHOLSON FLORA RESERVE P024865 157A 2171 BOLANGUM Whole MONAGHANS SOUTH BUSHLAND RESERVE P024866 144A 2171 BOLANGUM Whole MONAGHANS NORTH BUSHLAND RESERVE P024867 75A 2171 BOLANGUM Whole P025782 154B 2171 BOLANGUM Whole P020349 96B 2197 BOOROOPKI Whole TALLAGEIRA FOREST - PART P021388 4A 2197 BOOROOPKI Whole MINIMAY SWAMP - PART P021390 4C 2197 BOOROOPKI Whole MINIMAY SWAMP - PART P021391 7A 2197 BOOROOPKI Whole BOOROOPKI SWAMP P021392 12E 2197 BOOROOPKI Whole LAKE CHARLEGRARK P021393 36B 2197 BOOROOPKI Whole TALLAGEIRA FOREST - PART P021394 56A 2197 BOOROOPKI Whole P021396 78C 2197 BOOROOPKI Whole TALLAGEIRA FOREST - PART P021397 78D 2197 BOOROOPKI Whole TALLAGEIRA FOREST - PART P021398 79F 2197 BOOROOPKI Whole P021399 79G 2197 BOOROOPKI Whole TALLAGEIRA FOREST - PART P021401 83D 2197 BOOROOPKI Whole P021402 86D 2197 BOOROOPKI Whole NNTR Attachment VCD2005/001 Attachment 4: Schedule 5 – determination area B (written description) Page 5 of 47, A4, 13/12/2005 Parcel Id CA Sec Township Township Parish Parish Extent Local Name Id Id of Parcel P021403 86E 2197 BOOROOPKI Whole TALLAGEIRA FOREST - PART P021404 88E 2197 BOOROOPKI Whole P021405 89B 2197 BOOROOPKI Whole LAKE BRINGALBERT & DUMBOPPERTY SWAMP P021406 89C 2197 BOOROOPKI Whole LAKE BRINGALBART - PART P021407 53A 2197 BOOROOPKI Whole VICTORY SWAMP P024868 69 2197 BOOROOPKI Whole BENS SWAMP P026232 12D 2197 BOOROOPKI Whole LAKE CHARLEGRARK WILDLIFE RESERVE - PART P001235 1A 2212 BOULKA Whole P001236 1B 2212 BOULKA Whole P001237 1C 2212 BOULKA Whole P001247 34 2212 BOULKA Whole P001251 49 2212 BOULKA Whole P001252 42 2212 BOULKA Whole P001253 42A 2212 BOULKA Whole P007372 49C 2212 BOULKA Whole P369177 14A 2212 BOULKA Whole P369178 17A 2212 BOULKA Whole P021456 35 2233 BRINGALBART Whole BRINGALBART SCRUB, PART P021458 37E 2233 BRINGALBART Whole BRINGALBART SCRUB P021459 37D 2233 BRINGALBART Whole LYON'S LAKE - PART OF BRINGALBART SCRUB P104479 3B 1Z 2257 BULGANA Whole SIX MILE CREEK - PART P104486 32A 2257 BULGANA Whole DUNNEWORTHY FOREST - PART P104488 32B 2257 BULGANA Whole DUNNEWORTHY FOREST - PART P104495 9G 2257 BULGANA Whole SIX MILE CREEK - PART P021469 4H 2276 BUNGALALLY Whole P021471 45C 2276 BUNGALALLY Whole P021472 16F 2276 BUNGALALLY Whole P021473 11C 2276 BUNGALALLY Whole P021474 12A 2276 BUNGALALLY Whole P021475 14G 2276 BUNGALALLY Whole P021477 19H 2276 BUNGALALLY Whole P021479 1F 2276 BUNGALALLY Whole P021480 19J 2276 BUNGALALLY Whole P021485 8A 2276 BUNGALALLY Whole OLD DONNYBROOK QUARRY SITE P021489 212C 2276 BUNGALALLY Whole TYERS SWAMP BUSHLAND RESERVE P021490 223A 2276 BUNGALALLY Whole P021491 5B 2276 BUNGALALLY Whole MCKENZIE CREEK P021494 8B 2276 BUNGALALLY Whole MCKENZIE CREEK FRONTAGE P021496 195E 2276 BUNGALALLY
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