Whitehorse - Property and land titles

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BLACKBURN

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Blackburn Lake

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BOX HILL

KNOX Golf Course

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SUBURB BOUNDARY LGA BOUNDARY

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Version 4.6 July, 2004

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Wattle Park

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KNOX Government Gazette:Notice of Registration: 4 March 1999, page 548 Registration of Amendment: 16 December 1999, page 2668 Mont Albert North / Balwyn North 14 December 2000, pages 2960-1 Nunawading / Forest Hill Nunawading / Blackburn 8 July 2004, page1901 Balwyn North / Mont Albert North Corrigendum: 21 December 2000, page 2999 18 July 2002, page 1673 24 October 2002, page 2869

© The State of Victoria, Department of Sustainability and Environment, 2004 This publication may be of assistance to you but the State of Victoria and its employees do not guarantee that the publication is without flaw of any kind or is wholly appropriate for your particular purposes and therefore disclaims all liability for any error, loss or other consequence which may arise from you relying on any information in this publication.

Unless defined or depicted otherwise, where the suburb or rural district boundary follows a road, as a general principle the boundary is the centre of the formed road, centre of the median where two carriageways exist or centre of the reserve where there is no formation. Where following a watercourse, as a general principle the boundary is the centreline of the main channel.