OSG Superseded Designated Survey Areas

OFFICE OF THE SURVEYOR-GENERAL

Superseded Designated Survey Areas

Maps showing the extent of the superseded Designated Survey Areas (DSAs) are listed below in numerical order with their date of operation.
DSA 003 Superseded Victor Harbor – 29 September 1993
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DSA 005 Superseded Waikerie – 15 March 1990
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DSA 006 Superseded Barmera-Berri – 15 March 1990
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DSA 007 Superseded Lyrup – 15 March 1990
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DSA 007 Superseded Lyrup – 1 July 1997
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DSA 008 Superseded Renmark – 15 March 1990
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DSA 012 Superseded Mt Gambier – 1 March 1991
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DSA 014 Superseded Roxby Downs – 1 July 1993
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DSA 015 Superseded Port Pirie
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DSA 017 Superseded Nuriootpa – 1 July 1993
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DSA 020 Superseded Meningie – 1 July 1993
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DSA 021 Craigmore
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DSA 065 Superseded Mt Barker – 1 April 1997
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DSA 088 Superseded Mt Compass – 1 June 1998
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DSA 091 Superseded Coffin Bay – 1 June 1998
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DSA 100 Superseded Port Lincoln – 1 September 1999
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DSA 114 Superseded Clare – 1 February 2001
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