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26/8/2020 NSW LGA Suburbs Parramatta Baulkham Hills Beecroft NSW LGA Suburbs Parramatta Baulkham Hills Beecroft Camellia Carlingford Clyde Constitution Hill Dundas Dundas Valley Eastwood Epping Ermington Granville Harris Park Lidcombe Mays Hill Newington North Parramatta Northmead North Rocks Oatlands Old Toongabbie Parramatta Pendle Hill Rosehill Rydalmere Seven Hills Silverwater Sydney Olympic Park Telopea Toongabbie Winston Hills Wentworth Point Wentworthville Westmead Fairfield Abbotsbury Bonnyrigg Bonnyrigg Heights Bossley Park Cabramatta Cabramatta West Canley Heights Canley Vale Carramar Cecil Park 26/8/2020 Edensor Park Fairfield Fairfield East Fairfield Heights Fairfield West Greenfield Park Horsley Park Lansvale Mount Pritchard Old Guildford Prairiewood Smithfield St Johns Park Villawood Wakeley Wetherill Park Yennora Liverpool Ashcroft Austral Badgerys Creek Bringelly Busby Carnes Hill Cartwright Casula Cecil Hills Cecil Park Chipping Norton Denham Court Edmondson Park Green Valley Greendale Hammondville Heckenberg Hinchinbrook Holsworthy Horningsea Park Hoxton Park Kemps Creek Leppington Liverpool Luddenham Lurnea Middleton Grange Miller Moorebank 26/8/2020 Mount Pritchard (shared with Fairfield) Pleasure Point Prestons Rossmore Sadleir Voyager Point Wallacia Warwick Farm Wattle Grove West Hoxton Campbelltown Airds Ambarvale Bardia Blair Athol Blairmount Bow Bowing Bradbury Campbelltown Claymore Denham Court Eagle Vale Edmondson Park (South) Englorie Park Eschol Park Gilead Glen Alpine Glenfield Ingleburn Kearns Kentlyn Leumeah Long Point Macarthur Heights Macquarie Fields Macquarie Links Menangle Park Minto Minto Heights Raby Rosemeadow Ruse St Andrews St Helens Park Varroville Wedderburn Woodbine 26/8/2020 Wollahra Bellevue Hill Darling Point Double Bay Edgecliff Paddington Point Piper Rose Bay Vaucluse Watsons Bay Woollahra City of Sydney (eastern part) Centennial Park Darlinghurst Elizabeth Bay Potts Point Rushcutters Bay Surry Hills Sydney CBD Woolloomooloo Bankstown Bankstown Bankstown Aerodrome Bass Hill Birrong Chester Hill Chullora Condell Park East Hills Georges Hall Greenacre Lansdowne Leightonfield Manahan Milperra Mount Lewis One Tree Point Padstow Padstow Heights Panania Picnic Point Potts Hill Punchbowl Regents Park Revesby 26/8/2020 Revesby Heights Sefton Villawood Yagoona Suburbs added Merrylands Guildford Hornsby Asquith Beecroft Berowra Berowra Heights Berowra Waters Brooklyn Castle Hill Cheltenham Cherrybrook Cowan Hornsby Hornsby Heights Mount Colah Mount Kuring-gai Normanhurst North Epping Pennant Hills Thornleigh Wahroonga Waitara Westleigh West Pennant Hills Arcadia Berrilee Bobbin Head Canoelands Dangar Island Dural Fiddletown Fishermans Point Forest Glen Galston Glenhaven Glenorie Hookhams Corner Laughtondale Maroota Middle Dural 26/8/2020 Milsons Passage Roselea Round Corner Singletons Mill Thompsons Corner Wisemans Ferry Rogans Hill Hills District Annangrove Arcadia Baulkham Hills Bella Vista Beaumont Hills Berrilee Box Hill Carlingford Castle Hill Cattai Cherrybrook Dural Fiddletown Galston Glenhaven Glenorie Glenwood Kellyville Kenthurst Leets Vale Lower Portland Maraylya Maroota Middle Dural Nelson North Kellyville Norwest North Rocks Oatlands Rouse Hill Sackville North Seven Hills South Maroota Stanhope Gardens West Pennant Hills Winston Hills Wisemans Ferry 26/8/2020 QLD LGA Suburbs City of Brisbane Acacia Ridge Albion Alderley Algester Annerley Anstead Archerfield Ascot Ashgrove Aspley Auchenflower Bald Hills Balmoral Banks Creek Banyo Bardon Bellbowrie Belmont Boondall Bowen Hills Bracken Ridge Bridgeman Downs Brighton Brisbane Airport Brisbane City Brookfield Bulimba Burbank Calamvale Camp Hill Cannon Hill Carina Carina Heights Carindale Carseldine Chandler Chapel Hill Chelmer Chermside Chermside West Chuwar Clayfield Coopers Plains Coorparoo Corinda Darra 26/8/2020 Deagon Doolandella Drewvale Durack Dutton Park Eagle Farm East Brisbane Eight Mile Plains Ellen Grove England Creek Enoggera Enoggera Reservoir Everton Park Fairfield Ferny Grove Fig Tree Pocket Fitzgibbon Forest Lake Fortitude Valley Gaythorne Geebung Gordon Park Graceville Grange Greenslopes Gumdale Hamilton Hawthorne Heathwood Hemmant Hendra Herston Highgate Hill Holland Park Holland Park West Inala Indooroopilly Jamboree Heights Jindalee Kalinga Kangaroo Point Karana Downs Karawatha Kedron Kelvin Grove Kenmore Kenmore Hills Keperra 26/8/2020 Kholo Kuraby Lake Manchester Larapinta Lota Lutwyche Lytton Macgregor Mackenzie Manly Manly West Mansfield McDowall Middle Park Milton Mitchelton Moggill Moorooka Morningside Mt Coot-tha Mt Crosby Mt Gravatt Mt Gravatt East Mt Ommaney Murarrie Nathan New Farm Newmarket Newstead Norman Park Northgate Nudgee Nudgee Beach Nundah Oxley Paddington Pallara Parkinson Petrie Terrace Pinjarra Hills Pinkenba Port of Brisbane Pullenvale Ransome Red Hill Richlands Riverhills Robertson 26/8/2020 Rochedale Rocklea Runcorn Salisbury Sandgate Seven Hills Seventeen Mile Rocks Sherwood Shorncliffe Sinnamon Park South Brisbane Spring Hill St Lucia Stafford Stafford Heights Stones Corner Stretton Sumner Sunnybank Sunnybank Hills Taigum Taringa Tarragindi Teneriffe Tennyson The Gap Tingalpa Toowong Upper Brookfield Upper Kedron Upper Mt Gravatt Virginia Wacol Wakerley Wavell Heights West End Westlake Willawong Wilston Windsor Wishart Woolloongabba Wooloowin Wynnum Wynnum West Yeerongpilly Yeronga Zillmere 26/8/2020 Moreton Bay Region Bulwer Cowan Cowan Green Island Kooringal Moreton Island Mud Island St Helena Island City of Ipswich Amberley Ashwell Augustine Heights Barellan Point Basin Pocket Bellbird Park Blacksoil Blackstone Booval Brassall Brookwater Bundamba Calvert Camira Carole Park Churchill Chuwar (part) Coalfalls Collingwood Park Deebing Heights Dinmore East Ipswich Eastern Heights Ebbw Vale Ebenezer Flinders View Gailes Goodna Goolman Grandchester Haigslea (part) Ipswich Ironbark Jeebropilly Karalee Karrabin Lanefield Leichhardt 26/8/2020 Lower Mount Walker (part) Marburg (part) Moores Pocket Mount Forbes (part) Mount Marrow Mount Mort Mount Walker West (part) Muirlea, Mutdapilly (part) New Chum, Newtown North Booval North Ipswich North Tivoli One Mile Peak Crossing (part) Pine Mountain Purga Raceview Redbank Redbank Plains Ripley Riverview Rosewood Sadliers Crossing Silkstone South Ripley Spring Mountain Springfield Springfield Central Springfield Lakes Swanbank Tallegalla Thagoona The Bluff Tivoli Walloon West Ipswich White Rock Willowbank Woodend Woolshed Wulkuraka Yamanto Logan City Suburbs Bahrs Scrub Bannockburn Beenleigh Belivah 26/8/2020 Berrinba Bethania Boronia Heights Browns Plains Buccan Carbrook Cedar Creek Cedar Grove Cedar Vale Chambers Flat Cornubia Crestmead Daisy Hill Eagleby Edens Landing Flagstone Flinders Lakes Forestdale Glenlogan Greenbank Heritage Park Hillcrest Holmview Jimboomba Kagaru Kairabah Kingston Logan Central Logan Reserve Logan Village Loganholme Loganlea Lyons Marsden Meadowbrook Monarch Glen Mount Warren Park Mundoolun Munruben New Beith North Maclean Park Ridge Park Ridge South Priestdale Regents Park Riverbend Rochedale South Shailer Park 26/8/2020 Silverbark Ridge Slacks Creek Springwood South Maclean Stockleigh Tamborine Tanah Merah Underwood Undullah Veresdale Veresdale Scrub Waterford Waterford West Windaroo Wolffdene Woodhill Woodridge Yarrabilba Scenic Rim Region Allandale Allenview Anthony Aratula Barney View Beaudesert Beechmont Benobble Biddaddaba Binna Burra Birnam Blantyre Boonah Boyland Bromelton Bunburra Bunjurgen Burnett Creek Cainbable Cannon Creek Canungra Carneys Creek Charlwood Chinghee Creek Christmas Creek Clumber Coleyville Coochin 26/8/2020 Coulson Croftby Cryna Darlington Dugandan Fassifern Fassifern Valley Ferny Glen Flying Fox Frazerview Frenches Creek Gleneagle Harrisville Hillview Hoya Illinbah Innisplain Josephville Kagaru (part) Kalbar Kents Lagoon Kents Pocket Kerry Knapp Creek Kooralbyn Kulgun Lamington Laravale Limestone 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