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Map of the Division of Groom (2009) G R O O M G R O O M k ee Cr k SOURCES 2009 e k k BOOMERANG e ree r aga C e n C COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Ca MOUNTAIN e y r This map has been compiled by Terranean Mapping Technologies from data supplied d D D n # C R o R by the Australian Electoral Commission, Geoscience Australia and Pitney Bowes AI m ND ia Business Insight 2009 (www.pbinsight.com.au). StreetPro Australia is used on this WO D D R map, based on data provided under licence from PSMA Australia Ltd. LA r L ek e I re I v C R i # H ON C Ironpot P R DISCLAIMER IN O Mannuem H T C Jinghi Diamondy This map has been compiled from various sources and the publisher and/or contributors accept no responsibility for any injury, loss or damage arising from its use, or errors or M M y J i D d omissions therein. While all care is taken to ensure a high degree of accuracy, users are A U g R M in e Haly Creek N R E J e invited to notify of any map discrepancies. ! D U k R SA O e N e W N r © Pitney Bowes Software Pty Ltd, 2009. A A Ivory C # E E M © Commonwealth of Australia 2009 Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 Cr t ee k oun k e Kumbia This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, M e r STATE OF QUEENSLAND C no part may be reproduced by any process without prior written permission from the m m Commonwealth. Requests and enquiries concerning reproduction and rights should er e iv D u R be addressed to the Commonwealth Copyright Administration, Attorney General’s R g t t n n e n o i n Department, National Circuit, Barton ACT 2600 or posted at www.ag.gov.au/cca. C r a p Map of the y p i i n O o M g S o N n r B i I J Note: N FEDERAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF E The federal electoral boundaries follow the centre of the features C k T e re to which they are aligned, unless otherwise advised by the AEC. 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