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the mainland of Australia (including Tasmania, other than Macquarie Island) and adjacent to the coasts of Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island is the line specified in Part 1 of Schedule 1.

Note 1   The line is not continuous and is broken in several places as set out in Part 1 of Schedule 1.  See the map in Schedule 6 for a general illustration of the line specified in Part 1 of Schedule 1.

Note 2   For information about Part 2 of Schedule 1, see subsection 9 (2).

5 Continental shelf—Macquarie Island

  The outer limit of Australia's continental shelf adjacent to the coast of Macquarie Island is the line specified in Schedule 2.

Note   See the map in Schedule 6 for a general illustration of the line specified in Schedule 2.

6 Continental shelf—Heard Island and McDonald Islands

  The outer limit of Australia's continental shelf adjacent to the coasts
of Heard Island and McDonald Islands is the line specified in Part 1 of Schedule 3.

Note 1   See the map in Schedule 6 for a general illustration of the line specified in Part 1 of Schedule 3.

Note 2   For information about Part 2 of Schedule 3, see subsection 9 (2).

7 Continental shelf—Cocos (Keeling) Islands

  The outer limit of Australia's continental shelf adjacent to the coast of Cocos (Keeling) Islands is the line specified in Schedule 4.

Note   See the map in Schedule 6 for a general illustration of the line specified in Schedule 4.

8 Continental shelf—Christmas Island

  The outer limit of certain parts of Australia's continental shelf adjacent to the coast of Christmas Island is the line specified in Schedule 5.

Note   See the map in Schedule 6 for a general illustration of the line specified in Schedule 5.

9 Operation of Schedules 1 to 5

 (1) In Schedules 1 to 5:
 (a) lines are specified by reference to points; and
 (b) the columns of an item in a table in which a point is specified set out information about the point; and
 (c) the information about the point:
 (i) includes the point identifier shown in the first column of an item in the table (the point identifier is sometimes used in this Proclamation to refer to the point); and
 (ii) may also include a treaty point reference, which is a reference to how the point is referred to in the relevant treaty for a point mentioned in section 10; and
 (iii) also includes geographic coordinates for the point (for more about geographic coordinates, see section 11); and
 (d) the geographic coordinates for a point determine the location of the point for this Proclamation.

Note   For some points mentioned in Schedule 1, the information may include more