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23. The boundary has two discrete parts: one in the north dividing Australia and New Zealand EEZs and continental shelf in the region extending from Lord Howe Rise, past Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands to Three Kings Ridge (described in Article 2); and the other in the south separating the EEZs and continental shelves between Macquarie Island and Campbell and Auckland Islands (described in Article 3). Three maps depicting the lines are attached to the Treaty as Annexes 1, 2 and 3. The map attached to this document is that shown in Annex 1 to the Treaty. 24. The northern line begins at the intersection of the outer limit of the continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles with an arc drawn 350M from Norfolk Island. It then runs south-westerly to the northernmost point of Three Kings Ridge, and then southward along the western margin of the Three Kings Ridge until it meets the line of equidistance between Phillip Island (lying off Norfolk Island) and the Three Kings Islands, which it follow

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