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Schedule 14—Mining production tenements
1—Adelaide and Environs
The areas of the Adelaide Hills Council, the Adelaide Plains Council, the Alexandrina Council, The Barossa Council, the City of Burnside, The Corporation of the City of Campbelltown, the City of Charles Sturt, the Town of Gawler, the City of Holdfast Bay, the Light Regional Council, The Corporation of the City of Marion, the City of Mitcham, The District Council of Mount Barker, The Corporation of the City of Norwood, Payneham and St. Peters, the City of Onkaparinga, the City of Playford, the City of Port Adelaide Enfield, the City of Prospect, the City of Salisbury, the City of Tea Tree Gully, The Corporation of the City of Unley, the City of Victor Harbor, The Corporation of the Town of Walkerville and the City of West Torrens.
2—The Coast
(1) Those parts of the State situated within 800 m of the coast measured from mean high water mark on the sea shore at spring tide.
(2) The coast as defined in the Coast Protection Act 1972.
(3) The parts of the State proclaimed by the Governor to be a coast protection district under the Coast Protection Act 1972.
3—Other Areas
The areas of the State of South Australia depicted on the series of maps deposited in the General Registry Office and numbered 156 of 1982, each map bearing the stamp Planning Act 1982, Mining Production Tenement Regulations, and titled as follows:
(a) Index Map (Map 1);
(b) Eyre Plan: Those proposed open space areas generally depicted on Map 2, which are more particularly described as follows:
(i) County Dufferin—Sections 2 and 86, out of hundreds, and surrounding areas. Aboriginal tribal grounds. Flora and fauna. Approximately 39 000 ha. (No 2)
(ii) The Gawler Ranges and adjacent small ranges. Scenic interest; Spring Hill and Mount Nott worthy of special consideration. (No 3)
(iii) Pilepudla Water Reserve—Various species of birds, small fauna and flora. Approximately 750 ha. (No 5)
(iv) Cortlinye Water Conservation Reserve—flora and fauna. Approximately 490 ha. (No 6)
(v) Pinkawillinie Area—Parts of the hundreds of Panitya, Pinkawillinie, Koogawa, Peella, Hill and Corrobinnie. Adjacent to Pinkawillinie Conservation Park. A potential wilderness reserve, approximately 92 000 ha. (No 8)
(vi) Yalanda Tanks—Water Conservation Reserve, hundred of Yalanda. Native flora, including acacia, cassia and orchids. Approximately 240 ha. (No 9)
(vii) Darke Peake Range—Area of geological interest and scenic beauty. Approximately 2 100 ha. (No 13)
(viii) Minbrie Range—Varying mallee, salt bush, blue bush associations and scenic views. Approximately 2 200 ha. (No 15)
(ix) Cleve Water Reserve—Sections 327, 328, 329, hundred of Mann. A catchment area with variety of fauna. Approximately 3 300 ha. (No 17)
(x) Moody Tanks—Railway Reserve—Section 48, hundred of Moody. A heavily timbered area. Approximately 77 ha. (No 25)
(xi) Sections 415, 416, 417, hundred of Louth—Sugar gum heath with abundance of orchid species. Approximately 535 ha. (No 33)
(xii) Section 99, hundred of Wanilla—Uncleared sand dune vegetation. Includes mallee, acacias and banksia. Approximately 430 ha. (No 34)
(xiii) Caraleu Bluff—Native pines, picnic area. Approximately 90 ha. (No 43)
(xiv) Tcharkulda Hill—Granite outcrop. Mallee, native pine, cassia. Picnic area. Approximately 195 ha. (No 44)
(xv) Pillawarta Creek—Sugar and blue gums, wildflowers. Approximately 80 ha. (No 46)
(xvi) Corunna—in the Baxter Ranges. Scenic hills, considerable native flora and fauna of scientific interest. (No 47)
(xvii) Polda Rock and Little Wudinna Rock—Sections 48 & 52, hundred of Wudinna. Suitable for recreation and picnic area. Approximately 115 ha. (No 48)
(xviii) Corrobinnie Hill—Rock outcrop with unusual erosion. Mallee broom and acacias. Approximately 40 ha. (No 49)
(xix) Minnipa Hill—Suitable for recreation and picnic area. Approximately 75 ha. (No 50)
(xx) Talia Caves—Approximately 220 ha. (No 53)
(xxi) Waddikee Rocks—Monument to explorer Darke. Approximately 85 ha. (No 54)
(c) Far North Plan: All boundary referral areas as depicted on Maps 3a to 3w inclusive;
(d) Kangaroo Island Plan: Those proposed open space areas generally depicted on Map 4 which are more particularly described as follows:
(i) Sections 399, 420, 421, 422 and 434, hundred of Dudley. Eastern end of island, frontage to Antechamber Bay and Chapman River. Suitable for general recreation and picnic area. Approximately 59 ha. (No 1);
(ii) Land adjacent to American River and Pelican Lagoon between the township of American River and Picnic Point, with a link to the south coast. Scenic area suitable for general recreation. (No 2);
(iii) Land north of Sections 7 and 8, hundred of Borda, adjacent to Cape Torrens Conservation Park. Includes high and spectacular cliffs. Natural vegetation largely in original state. Approximately 150 ha. (No 3);
(iv) Part Section 14, hundred of McDonald. South coast, at mouth of South West River. Suitable for general recreation. Approximately 12 ha. (No 4);
(e) Flinders Plan: Those areas depicted on Maps 5a to 5h inclusive, all of which define areas of environmental significance in the Flinders Ranges;
(f) Murray Mallee Plan: Those areas depicted on Maps 6a to 6f inclusive, all of which define areas of conservation significance;
(g) River Murray Valley Plan: Those areas depicted on Maps 7a to 7b, both of which define areas known as Conservation Zones;
(h) River Murray Valley Plan: Those areas depicted on Maps 8a to 8p inclusive, all of which define areas known as Flood Zones and Fringe Zones;
(i) Riverland Plan: Those areas depicted on Maps 9a to 9c inclusive, all of which define possible conservation park areas;
(j) Wetlands of the South‑East: Those areas depicted on Maps 10a to 10q inclusive;
(k) Whyalla Town Plan: Approximately 1 400 ha of existing open space depicted on Map 11, and lying approximately 10 km north of the city of Whyalla;
(l) Yorke Peninsula Plan: Those areas depicted on Maps 12a to 12g inclusive, all of which define a boundary referral area.