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Proposed Federal Electoral Divisions of Adelaide, Barker, Boothby, Grey, Hindmarsh, Kingston, Makin, Mayo, Spence and Sturt 138° 15' 138° 20' 138° 25' 138° 30' 138° 35' 138° 40' RD 138° 45' 138° 50' 138° 55' P REDBANKS Roseworthy O Shea-Oak Log RD R RD T D A Wasleys HWY R R R WAKEFIELD I ORTHY GOMERSAL W EW ROS RD April 2018 Roseworthy Gomersal DAY RD HWY COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA MUDLA Y HWY W Lower Light RD H Korunye Kingsford Kangaroo Flat T R Reeves Plains U T River KANGAROO S HALL FLAT RD THIELE HORROCKS RD Para REDBANKS KRIEG Rosedale RD Gawler Belt Rowland NOTTLE Flat RD LIGHT North GREY P -34° 35' Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 ara Gawler Plain h ort MALLALA Hewett N NORTH D R T Ward Belt Riv PROPOSED NAMES AND BOUNDARIES OF FEDERAL ELECTORAL S Concordia er ek O Cre RD R F WARD DIVISIONS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA TWO Willaston -34° 35' GAWLER RD S BARKER O e ADELAIDE PLAINS t re k L l S D BELT RD The Redistribution Committee for South Australia has made its proposed redistribution of C a A t P al S D ROSEDALE S R W Y B DOCH WY the federal electoral divisions for South Australia. This map shows the boundaries and E LYN R L D Middle Beach HAYMAN RD L Middle Beach S Reid Gawler names of the proposed electoral divisions. Sandy Creek VALLEY D R PORT R BAR E Gawler OSSA Gawler River RD L Lyndoch WINGATE RD Interested persons or organisations may lodge written objections against the proposed Two Wells BOUNDARY Lewiston W T WELLS West WO A redistribution with the Electoral Commission. Objections must be received by the r G Gawler East Rive Buchfelde Electoral Commission before 6 pm (AEST) on the lodgement day. Altona BA P Evanston Gawler South LM RD X O E RAL W RD GAWLER R awler R A GAWLER RIVER IVER G N D K R BARKER Objections may be lodged via the AEC website at www.aec.gov.au/SA-redistribution. D E E GAWLER r R F e H I Kalbeeba E v T IM Objections addressed to the Electoral Commission can also be submitted: Ri P PA L R Evanston Cockatoo Valley LA D O Hillier RD RD er l N E RD Gaw VAL Gardens Gawler er LE Evanston BAROSSA iv ANG • by email to: [email protected] R Park RD DALKEITH GAWLER • in person during business hours to: Australian Electoral Commission Angle Vale RD Y E (Att: Redistribution Secretariat), at Level 9, 1 King William Street Adelaide PORT WAKEFIELD T WIL RD T L Munno IA Y Port Gawler I M E BAKER S TO E • by mail to: Australian Electoral Commission (Att: Redistribution Secretariat), Para Kudla Bibaringa W L RD H L ANGLE VALE CURTIS RD N T A Downs G A V GPO Box 344, Adelaide SA 5001 E A P OLD H W O RD RD RD R N L ROBERT E • by fax to: 02 6293 7663 T O B RD R P KENTISH S E Evanston O RD T R W RD H O RD W S D R M E South C T -34° 40' M A Virginia Peneld R Munno O Persons or organisations making objections to the proposed redistribution are urged to RD D D N N Para R Y Y Gardens A L W D take account of the requirements of sections 69 and 73 of the Commonwealth Electoral E E Barossa T CARMELO O W N S West Munno Barossa Goldelds O T RD CURTIS O N A P Z L I Reservoir Para E W K Act 1918 and the guidance provided on the Australian Electoral Commission website. E L D BROOKS O S E S o R A R u F M A MacDonald Y K MEDLOW t RD T h I T E E E P E R T E R H L N Park RD T F F O E I Williamstown -34° 40' D P E I I R a E H Uleybury E RD E L D ra D S D L RD R R A D R R Andrews D iv IR EX Smitheld Y e W THOMPSON P H r RN E A Farm I R TAYLORS HE Plains L L A RT T L P RD RD O N NASH E Blakeview RD N WOMMA P D RD E B RD TH R C Buckland Park E RA W McEVOY H RT IG A W G Peneld O Smitheld M Yattalunga R RD RD N O R Y IN Davoren R K E E U D N RD Eyre RD Park LE R Y D R SPENCE Burra SUPPLE RD R SPENCE D South Para RYAN RANGER RD RD Elizabeth PLAYFORD Reservoir Waterloo North Craigmore OVERVIEW B 0 10 20 Kilometres RD ANDREWS Elizabeth RD STEBONHEATH Corner U U RD L H EY R R T RD D BROWN RD B Downs Sm L Snowtown E C L Edinburgh R ith L L I S Clare CH O H Blyth A N C ek MB North YORKTOWN re S ER RD N G RD S A U B S MILL M E RD ADELAIDE - PORT AUGUSTA RAIL LINE R M GREY SYM D H JARMYN S U RD Elizabeth I C H Edinburgh MAIN re N Park ek R O s C RD Adam D P I Direk Humbug R L PORT S Elizabeth One Tree Hill D RD A Scrub R E H Elizabeth Auburn D East JO IM HNS RD E O N N HWY A T RD Mount D ET IL Burton N A K TOP S Crawford Saddleworth ST W W S R RD A A A T RD A E P B P K RD I Gould Creek R L Elizabeth Mount E LO I F O H Grove Crawford I P -34° 45' Port GREY E BLACK Port L Salisbury Eudunda D Clinton Wakefield North Elizabeth Hillbank C South Sampson WAKEFIELD Barker Inlet St Kilda O R Flat H N L T E L K R Elizabeth Vale I U a H E Y Litt r O BOLIVAR le Pa R RD SALISBURY W S -34° 45' Owen H River S Point Grey B Paralowie Salisbury R O R Park Salisbury EE O D TR Kapunda K Hamley Salisbury Heights Bridge PORT ADELAIDE TAR D G E R E Salisbury T Greenwith E C E Salisbury N BARKER r T Y Outer Harbor P Ardrossan e N Mallala Downs O R v R I H i O I K L Plain L D I U L R R N B G S K F T Port Adelaide T I R Brahma S L R O H RD A O S E Bolivar S Y T Lodge Nurioopta D L H Salisbury IL Para R T Y R H D R W Golden O East R e W Salisbury N l Paraeld Gardens N D D Roseworthy Tanunda North Haven itt GR A O E Grove R Kersbrook D L South K V D R Globe E L Two Wells E O Torrens Island Derby F R G TEA TREE GULLY I Osborne E D E Upper Park L MAIN H Gawler D T BARKER RD Green M Upper Hermitage A E I HINDMARSH Paraeld c Angle Vale I G R N Hermitage Williamstown Fields T A O Y WY SEAVIEW T R I T E R Gulfview VALE H M C ADELAIDE - 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