3AUSTRALIAPAPUAINDONESIANEW GUINEAArafuraSeCoralDarwinSeaIndianOceanCairnsTownsville'MackayAliceSprings.Brisbane.PerthAdelaide'SydneyGreatFremantle6CANBERRAAustralianBightMelbourneasmarDevonportserIndian OceanHobart0500kmLord Howe Island andTasmania0500miMacquarie Islandnotshowm.3GeneralGeneral3Buoyage System4CautionsAustralia, the world's sixth-largest country and smallest4Currencycontinent, is located S of the Indonesian archipelago and isFiring Areas4bounded on the E by the Pacific Ocean and on the W and S byFishing Areas4the Indian Ocean5GovernmentThe Great Barrier Reef fringes the NE coast of the country16Holidaysandextendsforabout1,200miles.16IndustriesMostof the country consists of low irregularplateaus.The16Languagesdesert-like center is flat, barren, and dry. Large areas of fertileMined Areas16plainare located inthe SEpart.16Navigational InformationThe climate is generally arid to semiarid but there are wide24Offshore Drillingvariations. The N part is tropical and the S and E parts are24Pilotagetemperate.24Pollution26Regulations30Search and RescueBuoyage System31Ship Reporting System32SignalsThe IALA Buoyage System (Region A) is in effect. See33Submarine Operating AreasChart No.1forfurtherIALA Buoyage System information.35Time ZoneThe general direction of buoyage for the purposes of the35Traffic Separation SchemesIALA Buoyage System is E to W along the S coast of Aus-35U.S.Embassytralia, Nalong theW coast of Australia,Nalong the W coast of35Vessel Traffic ServiceAustralia,counterclockwise in the Gulf of Caprentaria,from WAppendixI37to EinTorres Strait, and Nto Salong theE coast of AustraliaPub.120
3 Pub. 120 AUSTRALIA General 3 Buoyage System 3 Cautions 4 Currency 4 Firing Areas 4 Fishing Areas 4 Government 5 Holidays 16 Industries 16 Languages 16 Mined Areas 16 Navigational Information 16 Offshore Drilling 24 Pilotage 24 Pollution 24 Regulations 26 Search and Rescue 30 Ship Reporting System 31 Signals 32 Submarine Operating Areas 33 Time Zone 35 Traffic Separation Schemes 35 U.S. Embassy 35 Vessel Traffic Service 35 Appendix I 37 General Australia, the world’s sixth-largest country and smallest continent, is located S of the Indonesian archipelago and is bounded on the E by the Pacific Ocean and on the W and S by the Indian Ocean. The Great Barrier Reef fringes the NE coast of the country and extends for about 1,200 miles. Most of the country consists of low irregular plateaus. The desert-like center is flat, barren, and dry. Large areas of fertile plain are located in the SE part. The climate is generally arid to semiarid but there are wide variations. The N part is tropical and the S and E parts are temperate. Buoyage System The IALA Buoyage System (Region A) is in effect. See Chart No. 1 for further IALA Buoyage System information. The general direction of buoyage for the purposes of the IALA Buoyage System is E to W along the S coast of Australia, N along the W coast of Australia, N along the W coast of Australia, counterclockwise in the Gulf of Caprentaria, from W to E in Torres Strait, and N to S along the E coast of Australia
4AustraliaFiring practice areas may be selected anywhere and detailsCautionsare published in the Australian Government Gazette and theGeneralDesignated Airspace Handbook.The volume of commercial shipping passing through TorresIn view of the responsibility of range authoritiesto avoidStrait is considerable. A large number of local craft also oper-accidents,limits of practiceareas arenot shown oncharts andate between the islands.descriptions of areas will not appear in the Sailing Directions(Enroute).However, beacons, lights, and marking buoys whichSeismic Surveysmay be of assistance to the mariner or targets, which might beIn connection withtheexploration for oil and gas,seismica danger to navigation, will appear on charts and, when appro-survey vessels are operating off the Australian coast. Whenpriate, will be mentioned in the Sailing Directions.possible,general details of these activities will be broadcast asAUSCOAST Warnings.However, vessels carrying out suchDefinitionssurveys may be encountered without warning.A Restricted Area (R) is an area of defined dimensions with-in which certain restrictions are applied to aircraft operations.Areas to be AvoidedWhen shown as an R area in Notices to Mariners, the air activ-The CapricornGroup and theBunker Group.The areaity extends to sea level and the nature of the activity is such thatinthevicinityoftheCapricornGroup(23°20'S.,152°00'E.)dangers to maritime traffic may exist at specified times withinand the Bunker Group (23°50'S., 152°20'E.) is an IMO-adopt-the area defined in Notices to Mariners.ed Area to be Avoided.To avoid the risk of pollution and dam-A Prohibited Area (P) is an area of defined dimensionsage to the environment, all vessels carrying dangerous or toxicwithin which ships are not permitted under any circumstances.cargo, as well as any vessel exceeding 500 grt, should avoid theASurfaceRestrictedArea(SR)isasurfaceareaofdefinedarea bounded by lines joining the following positions:dimensions within which activities dangerous to maritimea.23°10's,151°56E.traffic may exist at specified times. The restriction is applicable23°53'S,152°28'E.b.to maritime traffic only23°55'S,152°28'EC.The limits of all areas are laid down numerically by State,d.23°57'S,15226E.and displayed graphically on the chartlets.Naval firings out-23°57'S,152°24'E.e.side the areas listed are approved by the Department of De-f.2332'S,15255'E.fense (Navy Office)from timeto time.Warnings concerning23°36'S,151°39'E.g.firing practices are promulgated by Notices to Airmen (NOT-23°33'S,151'35'E.h.AM)originatedbytheRANandRAAFand arepublished by23°30'S,151°35'E.Airservices Australia on their website.23°25'S,151°53'EX23°20'S,151°50'E.k.Airservices Australia Home Page23°20'S,15140E.1.http://www.airservicesaustralia.com/brief/areabrf.htmm.23°15'S,151°40'E.n.23°10's,151952'E.Bass Strait.An IMO-approved Area to beAvoided, whichFishing Areasshould be avoided by ships greater than 200 gross tons, isTorres Strait.A significant level of commercial fishingbounded by the coast and lines joining the following positions:a.The lowwater lineat latitude38°15'Stakes place in Torres Strait during the prawn season, whichb.3835'S,147°44'E.occurs from May through September. These vessels work ex-38°41'S.148°06'E.clusively at night and anchor in the lee of the islands by dayc.38°41'S,148°13'E.d.NewSouthWales.Fishing traps marked byfloatsmaybe3832'S,14826'E.encountered over much of the coastal waters of New Southe.f.38°19'S,148°35'E.Wales at any time of the year.Where possible, vessels should3808'S.148°31Eavoid thosewaters inshoreofthe110mcurvebetween28°30'Sg.h.3805's,148°24E.and32°30'Si.The low water line at latitude 37°58'S.Lobsterfishingtakes place off the coast of New SouthWales,asfollows:1.Novemberto April-betweenPortStephens(latitudeCurrency32°45's.)and Bermagui (latitude 36°30's.).The official unit of currency is the Australian dollar, con-2.January to Junebetween Evans Head (latitude29°05'S.)andPortStephens.sisting of 100 cents.Tasmania.Fleets of small fishing craft work off the SFiring Areascoastof TasmaniainStorm Bay (43°10'S.,14735'E.)andFrederick Henry Bay (42055S., 147°35'E.), as well as off theFiring Practice and Exercise Areasentire E coast of Tasmania.Crayfish is themain catch.The tables and graphics displayed below indicate detailsVictoria.-Off the coast of Victoria, a good lookout shouldconcerning the declared firing practice areas under Australianbe kept for crayfish and shark-fishing vessels, which operateArmy,AirForce,and Naval ForcesRegulations.up to 90 miles from the coast.Vessels should alsokeep a look-Pub.120
4 Australia Pub. 120 Cautions General The volume of commercial shipping passing through Torres Strait is considerable. A large number of local craft also operate between the islands. Seismic Surveys In connection with the exploration for oil and gas, seismic survey vessels are operating off the Australian coast. When possible, general details of these activities will be broadcast as AUSCOAST Warnings. However, vessels carrying out such surveys may be encountered without warning. Areas to be Avoided The Capricorn Group and the Bunker Group.—The area in the vicinity of the Capricorn Group (23°20'S., 152°00'E.) and the Bunker Group (23°50'S., 152°20'E.) is an IMO-adopted Area to be Avoided. To avoid the risk of pollution and damage to the environment, all vessels carrying dangerous or toxic cargo, as well as any vessel exceeding 500 grt, should avoid the area bounded by lines joining the following positions: a. 23°10'S, 151°56'E. b. 23°53'S, 152°28'E. c. 23°55'S, 152°28'E. d. 23°57'S, 152°26'E. e. 23°57'S, 152°24'E. f. 23°32'S, 152°55'E. g. 23°36'S, 151°39'E. h. 23°33'S, 151°35'E. i. 23°30'S, 151°35'E. j. 23°25'S, 151°53'E. k. 23°20'S, 151°50'E. l. 23°20'S, 151°40'E. m. 23°15'S, 151°40'E. n. 23°10'S, 151°52'E. Bass Strait.—An IMO-approved Area to be Avoided, which should be avoided by ships greater than 200 gross tons, is bounded by the coast and lines joining the following positions: a. The low water line at latitude 38°15'S. b. 38°35'S, 147°44'E. c. 38°41'S, 148°06'E. d. 38°41'S, 148°13'E. e. 38°32'S, 148°26'E. f. 38°19'S, 148°35'E. g. 38°08'S, 148°31'E. h. 38°05'S, 148°24'E. i. The low water line at latitude 37°58'S. Currency The official unit of currency is the Australian dollar, consisting of 100 cents. Firing Areas Firing Practice and Exercise Areas The tables and graphics displayed below indicate details concerning the declared firing practice areas under Australian Army, Air Force, and Naval Forces Regulations. Firing practice areas may be selected anywhere and details are published in the Australian Government Gazette and the Designated Airspace Handbook. In view of the responsibility of range authorities to avoid accidents, limits of practice areas are not shown on charts and descriptions of areas will not appear in the Sailing Directions (Enroute). However, beacons, lights, and marking buoys which may be of assistance to the mariner or targets, which might be a danger to navigation, will appear on charts and, when appropriate, will be mentioned in the Sailing Directions. Definitions A Restricted Area (R) is an area of defined dimensions within which certain restrictions are applied to aircraft operations. When shown as an R area in Notices to Mariners, the air activity extends to sea level and the nature of the activity is such that dangers to maritime traffic may exist at specified times within the area defined in Notices to Mariners. A Prohibited Area (P) is an area of defined dimensions within which ships are not permitted under any circumstances. A Surface Restricted Area (SR) is a surface area of defined dimensions within which activities dangerous to maritime traffic may exist at specified times. The restriction is applicable to maritime traffic only. The limits of all areas are laid down numerically by State, and displayed graphically on the chartlets. Naval firings outside the areas listed are approved by the Department of Defense (Navy Office) from time to time. Warnings concerning firing practices are promulgated by Notices to Airmen (NOTAM) originated by the RAN and RAAF and are published by Airservices Australia on their website. Fishing Areas Torres Strait.—A significant level of commercial fishing takes place in Torres Strait during the prawn season, which occurs from May through September. These vessels work exclusively at night and anchor in the lee of the islands by day. New South Wales.—Fishing traps marked by floats may be encountered over much of the coastal waters of New South Wales at any time of the year. Where possible, vessels should avoid those waters inshore of the 110m curve between 28°30'S and 32°30'S. Lobster fishing takes place off the coast of New South Wales, as follows: 1. November to April—between Port Stephens (latitude 32°45'S.) and Bermagui (latitude 36°30'S.). 2. January to June—between Evans Head (latitude 29°05'S.) and Port Stephens. Tasmania.—Fleets of small fishing craft work off the S coast of Tasmania in Storm Bay (43°10'S., 147°35'E.) and Frederick Henry Bay (42°55S., 147°35'E.), as well as off the entire E coast of Tasmania. Crayfish is the main catch. Victoria.—Off the coast of Victoria, a good lookout should be kept for crayfish and shark-fishing vessels, which operate up to 90 miles from the coast. Vessels should also keep a lookAirservices Australia Home Page http://www.airservicesaustralia.com/brief/areabrf.htm
5Australiaoutforbuoys marking fishing gear. Shark-fishing vessels uselong lines, the ends of which are marked by flagged buoys.米GeneralVessels are requested to transit off the coast in accordancewiththefollowingrecommendations,ifpossible21.South Australia and Victoria—outside the 200m curve.2.NewSouthWales-outsidethe220mcurveGovernmentFlag of AustraliaAustralia, a fully independent nation within the British Com-76-member Senate (directly elected to 6-year terms) and a 150-monwealth of Nations, is a democratic federal/state systemmember House of Representatives (directly elected throughrecognizing the British monarch as sovereign. The country isproportional representation to 3-year terms).divided into six states and two territories.Elizabeth I, recognized as the Chief of State, appoints aThelegal system isbased onEnglish common lawGovernor-General.The bicameral Parliament is composed of aThe capital is Canberra.RESTRICTEDANDDANGERAREASWITHASSOCIATEDAIRSPACENEWSOUTHWALESArea limits are bound by lines joiningNature ofChartletAreaNameTimes of Usepositions stated, unless otherwiseNo.Activityindicated2SR050H24a.3334'38"S,151°1830"E.Broken BayNaval mineb.3332'54"S,151°18'39"E.laying andc.3332'52"S,151°20'45"E.sweepingd.3331'44"S,151°24'14"E.e. 33°31'09"S, 151°25'15"E.f.33°31'09"S,151°3224"E.g.333735"S,151°2800"E.h.333735"S,1512030"E.i.3335'04"S,151°20'03"Ej.333445"S,15119'44"E.SR051NavalmineH24a.350424"S,150°41'50E.1Jervis Baylaying andb.35°00'32"S,150°4327"E.c.3501'05"S,150°46'00"E.sweepingd.35°04'52"S,150°46'26"E.e.3505'38"S,150°48'00"E.f.35°05'45"S,150°4826"E.g.350545"S,1505509"E.h.3510'02"S,150"51'32"E.Beecroft1YMMM/R452FiringNOTAMa.34°59'00"S,151°0700"E.Headb.35°08'54"S,151°0700"E.c.35°05'27"S,150°48'56"E.d.35°05’27"S,150°47'12"E.e.3506'06"S,150°42'48"E.f.3504'20"S,150°42'15"E.g.3502'18"S,150°4209"E.h.35°00'00"S,150°44'00"E.i.35°0124"S,150°47'15"Ej.350124"S,15050'24"EPub.120
Australia 5 Pub. 120 out for buoys marking fishing gear. Shark-fishing vessels use long lines, the ends of which are marked by flagged buoys. General Vessels are requested to transit off the coast in accordance with the following recommendations, if possible: 1. South Australia and Victoria—outside the 200m curve. 2. New South Wales—outside the 220m curve. Government Australia, a fully independent nation within the British Commonwealth of Nations, is a democratic federal/state system recognizing the British monarch as sovereign. The country is divided into six states and two territories. Elizabeth II, recognized as the Chief of State, appoints a Governor-General. The bicameral Parliament is composed of a 76-member Senate (directly elected to 6-year terms) and a 150- member House of Representatives (directly elected through proportional representation to 3-year terms). The legal system is based on English common law. The capital is Canberra. Flag of Australia RESTRICTED AND DANGER AREAS WITH ASSOCIATED AIRSPACE NEW SOUTH WALES Area Name Nature of Activity Times of Use Area limits are bound by lines joining positions stated, unless otherwise indicated Chartlet No. SR050 Broken Bay Naval mine laying and sweeping H24 a. 33°34'38"S, 151°18'30"E. b. 33°32'54"S, 151°18'39"E. c. 33°32'52"S, 151°20'45"E. d. 33°31'44"S, 151°24'14"E. e. 33°31'09"S, 151°25'15"E. f. 33°31'09"S, 151°32'24"E. g. 33°37'35"S, 151°28'00"E. h. 33°37'35"S, 151°20'30"E. i. 33°35'04"S, 151°20'03"E. j. 33°34'45"S, 151°19'44"E. 2 SR051 Jervis Bay Naval mine laying and sweeping H24 a. 35°04'24"S, 150°41'50"E. b. 35°00'32"S, 150°43'27"E. c. 35°01'05"S, 150°46'00"E. d. 35°04'52"S, 150°46'26"E. e. 35°05'38"S, 150°48'00"E. f. 35°05'45"S, 150°48'26"E. g. 35°05'45"S, 150°55'09"E. h. 35°10'02"S, 150°51'32"E. 1 YMMM/R452 Beecroft Head Firing NOTAM a. 34°59'00"S, 151°07'00"E. b. 35°08'54"S, 151°07'00"E. c. 35°05'27"S, 150°48'56"E. d. 35°05'27"S, 150°47'12"E. e. 35°06'06"S, 150°42'48"E. f. 35°04'20"S, 150°42'15"E. g. 35°02'18"S, 150°42'09"E. h. 35°00'00"S, 150°44'00"E. i. 35°01'24"S, 150°47'15"E. j. 35°01'24"S, 150°50'24"E. 1
6AustraliaRESTRICTEDANDDANGERAREASWITHASSOCIATEDAIRSPACENEWSOUTHWALESArea limits are bound by lines joiningNature ofChartletNameAreaTimes of Usepositions stated, unless otherwiseNo.ActivityindicatedFiring, bomb-NOTAMR453A—34°59'59"S,150°49'53"E;1YMMM/R453Tasman Seaing, and radarthentheminorarcofacircle15NMinradius centered on Nowra Tacantracking(34°57'00"S,150°32'00"E)to34°57'30"S,150°50'14"E;34°5724"S150°59'58"E;then theminor arcofacircle 23NM in radius centered onNowra Tacan,to35°12'02"s,150°53'14"E;350304"S,150°40'06"E;then the minor arc of a circle 9NM inradius centered on Nowra Tacan, to34°59'11"S,150°4237"ER453B35°05'59"S,150°33'00"E;NOTAM1then the minor arc of a circle 9NM inradius centered on Nowra Tacan(34°57'00"S,150°32'00"E),to35°03'04"S,150°40'06"E;35°12'02"S150°53'14"E;then theminor arcofacircle 23 NM in radius centered onNowra Tacan, to 35°19'57"S,1503429"E.R453C34°5702"S,151°30'18"E;1NOTAMthentheminorarcofacircle47.9NMin radius centered on Nowra Tacan(34°57'00"S,150°32'00"E),to35°13'25"S,151°26'53"E;35°05'04"S150°58'14"E; then theminorarc of acircle 23 NM in radius centered onNowraTacan,to34°57'24"S.150°59'58"E.NOTAMR453D35°13'25"S,151°26'53"E;1thentheminorarcofacircle47.9NMin radius centered on Nowra Tacan(3457'00"S,150°32'00"E),to35°27'57"S,151°1643"E;35°12'02"S150°53'14"E; then theminor arc of acircle 23NM in radius centered onNowra Tacan, to 35°05'04"S,150°58'14"E.R453E—35°27'57"S,151°16'43"E;1NOTAMthentheminorarcofacircle47.9NMin radius centered on Nowra Tacan(34°57'00"S,15032'00"E),to35°38'34"S,151°01'18"E;35°16'58"S150°45'59"E; then theminor arcofacircle 23 NM in radius centered onNowra Tacan,to35°12'02"S,150°53'14"E.Pub. 120
6 Australia Pub. 120 YMMM/R453 Tasman Sea Firing, bombing, and radar tracking NOTAM R453A—34°59'59"S, 150°49'53"E; then the minor arc of a circle 15 NM in radius centered on Nowra Tacan (34°57'00"S, 150°32'00"E) to 34°57'30"S, 150°50'14"E; 34°57'24"S, 150°59'58"E; then the minor arc of a circle 23 NM in radius centered on Nowra Tacan, to 35°12'02"S, 150°53'14"E; 35°03'04"S, 150°40'06"E; then the minor arc of a circle 9 NM in radius centered on Nowra Tacan, to 34°59'11"S, 150°42'37"E. 1 NOTAM R453B—35°05'59"S, 150°33'00"E; then the minor arc of a circle 9 NM in radius centered on Nowra Tacan (34°57'00"S, 150°32'00"E), to 35°03'04"S, 150°40'06"E; 35°12'02"S, 150°53'14"E; then the minor arc of a circle 23 NM in radius centered on Nowra Tacan, to 35°19'57"S, 150°34'29"E. 1 NOTAM R453C—34°57'02"S, 151°30'18"E; then the minor arc of a circle 47.9 NM in radius centered on Nowra Tacan (34°57'00"S, 150°32'00"E), to 35°13'25"S, 151°26'53"E; 35°05'04"S, 150°58'14"E; then the minor arc of a circle 23 NM in radius centered on Nowra Tacan, to 34°57'24"S, 150°59'58"E. 1 NOTAM R453D—35°13'25"S, 151°26'53"E; then the minor arc of a circle 47.9 NM in radius centered on Nowra Tacan (34°57'00"S, 150°32'00"E), to 35°27'57"S, 151°16'43"E; 35°12'02"S, 150°53'14"E; then the minor arc of a circle 23 NM in radius centered on Nowra Tacan, to 35°05'04"S, 150°58'14"E. 1 NOTAM R453E—35°27'57"S, 151°16'43"E; then the minor arc of a circle 47.9 NM in radius centered on Nowra Tacan (34°57'00"S, 150°32'00"E), to 35°38'34"S, 151°01'18"E; 35°16'58"S, 150°45'59"E; then the minor arc of a circle 23 NM in radius centered on Nowra Tacan, to 35°12'02"S, 150°53'14"E. 1 RESTRICTED AND DANGER AREAS WITH ASSOCIATED AIRSPACE NEW SOUTH WALES Area Name Nature of Activity Times of Use Area limits are bound by lines joining positions stated, unless otherwise indicated Chartlet No
7AustraliaRESTRICTEDANDDANGERAREASWITHASSOCIATEDAIRSPACENEW SOUTHWALESArea limits are bound by lines joiningNature ofChartletNameAreaTimes of Usepositions stated, unless otherwiseNo.ActivityindicatedYBBB/R453Firing, bomb-NOTAMR453F—35°38'34"S,151°01'18"E1Tasman Seaing,and radarthen the minor arc of a circle 47.9NMin radius centered on Nowra Tacantracking(34°57'00"S,150°32'00"E),to35°44'49"S,150°37'10"E;35°19'57"S150°3429"E; then theminor arcofacircle 23NM in radius centered onNowra Tacan,to 35°16'58"S.150°45'59"E.R453G—34°56'32"S,151°59'35"E;NOTAM1then the minor arc of a circle 72 NM inradius centered on Nowra Tacan(34°5700"S150°32'00"E),to35°21'23"S,151°5438"E;35°1325"S151°26'53"E; then theminor arcofacircle47.9NM in radius centered onNowra Tacan,to34°5702"s,15130'18"E.R453H—35°21'23"S,151°54'38"E;1NOTAMthen the minor arc of a circle 72 NM inradius centered on Nowra Tacan(34°57'00"S,150°32'00"E),to35°43'14"S,151°39'32"E;35°27'57"S151°16'43"E; then the minor arc ofacircle 47.9 NM in radius centered onNowraTacanto35°13'25"S,151°26'53"E.R453J-—35°43'14"S,151°39'32"E;NOTAM1then the minor arc of a circle 72 NM inradius centered on Nowra Tacan(34°57'00"S,150°32'00"E),to35°59'23"S,151°1613"E;35°38'34"S151°01'18"E; then the minor arc of acircle 47.9 NM in radius centered onNowra Tacan, to 35°27'57"S,151°16'43"E.NOTAMR453K35°59'23"S.151°16'13E1thentheminorarcofacircle72NMinradius centered on Nowra Tacan(34°57'00"S,150°32'00"E),to36°08'50"S,150°39'45"E;35°44'49"S150°37'10"E;then theminor arcof acircle 47.9 NM in radius centered onNowraTacan,to35°38'34"S,151°01'18"E.Pub.120
Australia 7 Pub. 120 YBBB/R453 Tasman Sea Firing, bombing, and radar tracking NOTAM R453F—35°38'34"S, 151°01'18"E; then the minor arc of a circle 47.9 NM in radius centered on Nowra Tacan (34°57'00"S, 150°32'00"E), to 35°44'49"S, 150°37'10"E; 35°19'57"S, 150°34'29"E; then the minor arc of a circle 23 NM in radius centered on Nowra Tacan, to 35°16'58"S, 150°45'59"E. 1 NOTAM R453G—34°56'32"S, 151°59'35"E; then the minor arc of a circle 72 NM in radius centered on Nowra Tacan (34°57'00"S, 150°32'00"E), to 35°21'23"S, 151°54'38"E; 35°13'25"S, 151°26'53"E; then the minor arc of a circle 47.9 NM in radius centered on Nowra Tacan, to 34°57'02"S, 151°30'18"E. 1 NOTAM R453H—35°21'23"S, 151°54'38"E; then the minor arc of a circle 72 NM in radius centered on Nowra Tacan (34°57'00"S, 150°32'00"E), to 35°43'14"S, 151°39'32"E; 35°27'57"S, 151°16'43"E; then the minor arc of a circle 47.9 NM in radius centered on Nowra Tacan to 35°13'25"S, 151°26'53"E. 1 NOTAM R453J—35°43'14"S, 151°39'32"E; then the minor arc of a circle 72 NM in radius centered on Nowra Tacan (34°57'00"S, 150°32'00"E), to 35°59'23"S, 151°16'13"E; 35°38'34"S, 151°01'18"E; then the minor arc of a circle 47.9 NM in radius centered on Nowra Tacan, to 35°27'57"S, 151°16'43"E. 1 NOTAM R453K—35°59'23"S, 151°16'13"E; then the minor arc of a circle 72 NM in radius centered on Nowra Tacan (34°57'00"S, 150°32'00"E), to 36°08'50"S, 150°39'45"E; 35°44'49"S, 150°37'10"E; then the minor arc of a circle 47.9 NM in radius centered on Nowra Tacan, to 35°38'34"S, 151°01'18"E. 1 RESTRICTED AND DANGER AREAS WITH ASSOCIATED AIRSPACE NEW SOUTH WALES Area Name Nature of Activity Times of Use Area limits are bound by lines joining positions stated, unless otherwise indicated Chartlet No