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2017-Aec-Map-Tas-Braddon.Pdf Grassy Pearshape Grassy Bay BRADDON Big Lake 144° 00' 144° 30' 145° 00' 145° 30' 146° 00' 146° 30' 144° 00' SOURCES KING ISLAND This map has been compiled by Spatial Vision from data supplied by the Australian Electoral Commission, State of Tasmania, Data.gov.au and Cape Wickham Geoscience Australia. Disappointment BRADDON Cape Farewell Bay BASS STRAIT Wickham The source of data, other than Electoral Division Boundaries, is data Hill from PSMA Australia and Geoscience Australia and the State of Tasmania. DISCLAIMER Phoques Bay Egg Lagoon This map has been compiled from various sources and the publisher New Year Island Lavinia Point and/or contributors accept no responsibility for any injury, loss or damage arising from its use or errors or omissions therein. While all care Christmas Island is taken to ensure a high degree of accuracy, users are invited to notify of LAVINIA SR any map discrepancies. 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