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PETRIE R D Lake Margate Kurwongbah -27° 15' Whiteside Woody Kallangur Y Point -27° 15' DICKSON W H BLAIR Kobble Creek Petrie Murrumba E Lake Samsonvale Downs C U Griffin R B Lawnton Bramble Bay Brighton Cashmere Bray Park Dundas Mount Strathpine Moombra Samson M Warner O Sandgate Mount U Bald Bracken N Clear Mountain Glorious T Brendale Mud Island Lake Hills Ridge Closeburn Deagon Shorncliffe (Bungumba) Wivenhoe Cedar Creek S A Fitzgibbon M Albany S Eatons Hill O Taigum England Creek N Creek Yugar Carseldine Boondall Nudgee Draper R Beach Kooringal D Zillmere Bridgeman Samford Valley Downs Wivenhoe Hill Bunya Aspley Samford Geebung Split Yard Creek Highvale Village LILLEYBanyo Nudgee Mount Nebo Brisbane St Helena Banks Creek Chermside Airport Island McDowall Y Everton Chermside Port of West W Coominya Ferny Hills Arana Hills M Brisbane B England Creek Wights Wavell Northgate RISB Hills ANE Stafford Y Mountain Everton Heights A W Amity Heights E V Camp T A M Park Nundah A Pinkenba L Ferny South L O Mountain Kedron G E U Stafford Y N Grove Point T NE BO Keperra Mitchelton R Upper Kedron Patrick Estate Banks Creek D Gaythorne er Riv C Hendra Green r r Lytton e e y e k Enoggera Alderley Eagle Island c k Ascot o L Point Farm Clarendon Enoggera Reservoir Wivenhoe r Lookout e iv Wynnum Pocket R BRISBANE Br isba Ashgrove Bowen ne Lake Manchester The Gap Kelvin Hills Bulimba Hemmant Grove Wynnum Rifle Range e Balmoral West an H Fernvale Manly sb W Paddington Murarrie Mount Tarampa i Y Bardon Br Lake Manchester Brisbane Cannon RYAN Milton New Vernor Hill Manly West Lake BRISBANE Farm Lota Lowood Morningside Waterloo Manchester South Tingalpa Mount Coot-tha Auchenflower Bay Y Brisbane FW Cucumber Upper Brookfield Toowong West Wakerley Fairney View Brookfield Point End GRIFFITH Ransome Thorneside Wellington Peel Island N Brightview R Taringa Point (Turkrooar) Kenmore E -27° 30' Tarampa Borallon Chapel T Hills S St Lucia Dunwich E Coorparoo Birkdale Hill W Indooroopilly BONNER -27° 30' Greenslopes Carina Cleveland Heights Chelmer Annerley Raby Bay Glamorgan Vale Wanora Yeronga Ormiston Point Coolana Pullenvale Kenmore Carindale Holland Park Chandler North Graceville Kholo Cleveland Lark Hill Mount Crosby Tarragindi Prenzlau Tennyson Alexandra Stradbroke Sherwood Yeerongpilly Tingalpa P A Capalaba Hills BOWMAN Pinjarra Hills Jindalee Moorooka Pine Mountain C Mount Reservoir Island I Mansfield River F Mackenzie Haigslea Karana Anstead I Gravatt Chuwar Mount Corinda C Downs Minden Westlake Ommaney Salisbury Rocklea Upper Y REDLAND Middle Mount W M Ironbark Wishart Marburg Park Gravatt Bellbowrie Riverhills MORETON Burbank Karalee Oxley Chuwar Archerfield M Sumner Macgregor W Thornlands Coochiemudlo W Darra Y ARRE Muirlea Rochedale Island GO Barellan Haigslea Moggill HWY Point North Eight Mile Blacksoil B Sunnybank BOWMAN Tivoli r is OXLEY Acacia Ridge Plains Y Victoria Point ba A Sheldon Tivoli ne W Tallegalla Riverview E Brassall Durack T North Inala A Dinmore Sunnybank G Macleay Ipswich Y Runcorn Mount Marrow Bundamba Willawong Hills Rochedale South W Island Woolshed East Redbank I M Priestdale Walloon Coalfalls Ebbw PS Ipswich WI Kuraby Underwood Vale CH The Bluff Doolandella Algester Wulkuraka Newtown Booval Goodna Ellen Grove Ipswich New Forest Pallara Mount Redland Thagoona Carole Park Springwood Leichhardt Silkstone Chum Collingwood Calamvale Stretton Cotton Ashwell Lake Woodridge Bay Eastern Heights Park LO Lamb Blackstone GAN Amberley One Mile Camira Daisy Hill Island M Rosewood Bellbird Park W Churchill Y Larapinta Raceview Parkinson RANKINLogan Central Heathwood Slacks Creek Jeebropilly Flinders Drewvale Shailer Park Y Redbank Plains Springfield Lanefield View HW IPSWICH Yamanto Augustine Brookwater Berrinba Kingston Swanbank Browns Meadowbrook Cornubia AM Heights Forestdale Plains GH CUNNIN Hillcrest Calvert Ripley Tanah Russell Marsden Carbrook Regents Park Loganlea Merah Island Willowbank Ebenezer Springfield Heritage Park Loganholme Central Boronia SOUTH Deebing Crestmead Bethania Heights Heights Springfield Waterford West White Rock Lakes Eagleby Greenbank Edens Purga Spring Park Ridge Landing Alberton Mountain Waterford PACIFIC Holmview Logan Reserve Beenleigh South Ripley Park Ridge Lower Mount Walker South Mount Forbes Mount Warren Park Stapylton Goolman Woongoolba Mutdapilly OCEAN Buccan Bahrs Scrub Gilberton Steiglitz Windaroo -27° 45' Munruben Chambers Flat Yatala -27° 45' FORDE New Beith LOGAN Belivah Bannockburn Peak Crossing North Maclean Y Lyons Mount Walker Mount Walker W Stockleigh Ormeau H Norwell Jacobs West Wolffdene Logan Village Well Silverbark P Luscombe A Peak Crossing Ridge South Maclean C Coleyville I F Merryvale I Ormeau Hills C M A H G Harrisville N Flagstone I N Y Pimpama N Monarch Yarrabilba W U M FADDEN W Glen H Cedar Creek C Y Warrill View Kingsholme Undullah South Flinders Lakes Limestone Y Jimboomba A Kairabah Stradbroke Ridges S Washpool E Wilsons Plains D IN Willow Vale Island L Coomera Milora T N U O Rosevale Radford M Kagaru Cedar Grove Hope Island Woolooman Upper Paradise Point Munbilla Anthony Milbong Cedar Vale Tamborine Coomera Woodhill Wongawallan Silverdale Kents Hollywell Mundoolun Lagoon Blantyre Helensvale Oxenford Coombabah Allenview Veresdale Runaway Bay Obum Veresdale Scrub Coombabah Moorang Obum Roadvale Lake Wyaralong Kulgun Porpoise Biggera Waters Point Kalbar Boyland Guanaba Maudsland Arundel Frazerview Gleneagle Pacific Nerang Tamborine Pines Head Mountain Labrador Teviotville Birnam Gaven Parkwood Fassifern Coulson Y Main W Beach H Fassifern Templin Wonglepong Morwincha Valley Hoya Southport Molendinar Aratula Bromelton Mount Kents Beaudesert Gold M Benobble Nathan Nerang Ashmore A Pocket Coast H Clagiraba -28° 00' G Boonah Tarome N I Biddaddaba N Mount French N U MONCRIEFF Surfers -28° 00' C Benowa Charlwood Allandale WRIGHT Paradise Mount Dugandan Edwards Frenches Carrara Creek Milford Broadbeach Broadbeach Josephville Gilston Waters Cryna Canungra Witheren Bunjurgen Clear Island Mermaid Lake Worongary Waters Beach Moogerah Mermaid Lower Advancetown Merrimac Waters Nindooinbah Beechmont Bunburra Lake P A Tallai C SCENIC RIM I Wallaces Creek F I Robina Miami Kooralbyn C Clumber Ferny Glen Mount Alford Cannon Creek Advancetown Burleigh Heads Varsity Burleigh Laravale Waters March 2018 M Lakes Mudgeeraba W Y COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Flying Fox GOLD COAST Palm Moogerah Kerry Reedy Creek Beach Sarabah Illinbah Neranwood Knapp Creek Beechmont Tamrookum Currumbin Tabooba Bonogin McPHERSON Tugun Cainbable Numinbah Valley Elanora Currumbin Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 Bilinga Austinville Waters Tallebudgera Coolangatta Point Danger Map of the Federal electoral divisions of Tamrookum Creek Innisplain Christmas Creek Springbrook Tallebudgera Valley BRISBANE, BONNER, BOWMAN, DICKSON, Currumbin Rathdowney Valley Binna Burra FADDEN, FORDE, GRIFFITH, LILLEY, Oaky Creek O'Reilly McPHERSON, MONCRIEFF, MORETON, Natural Bridge Hillview SOURCES Darlington SOUTHERN DOWNS OXLEY, PETRIE, RANKIN and RYAN This map has been compiled by Spatial Vision from data supplied by the Australian Electoral Commission, Queensland Government Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, PSMA and Geoscience Australia. -28° 15' -28° 15' The source data, other than the Electoral Division boundaries, is from the PSMA, Geoscience Australia, and Queensland Government Department of FORDE Natural Resources, Mines and Energy. Names and Boundaries of Electoral Divisions Lamington DISCLAIMER Names and Boundaries of Local Government LOGAN This map has been compiled from various sources and the publisher and/or contributors accept no responsibility for any injury, loss or damage Chinghee Creek Areas (2016) arising from its use or errors or omissions therein. While all care is taken to ensure a high degree of accuracy, users are invited to notify of any map discrepancies. © Commonwealth of Australia (2018) NEW SOUTH WALES © State of Queensland (2018) Administrative Boundaries ©PSMA Australia Limited licensed by the Southern Lamington MAP GRID OF AUSTRALIA ZONE 56 (MGA56) Commonwealth of Australia under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Mount Gipps International licence (CC BY 4.0). Sheet4of 4 This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process without prior written permission from the Commonwealth. 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