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Vseg 2004 R2 QUEENSLAND ACCESS FOR ALL ALLIANCE (HERVEY BAY) INC ACTIVE 60 & BETTER DECEPTION BAY NARANGBA AND BURPENGARY INC. AFL SOUTH TOOWOOMBA BULLANTS JUNIOR CLUB INC. AGNES WATER SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB ALBANY CREEK JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB INC. ALBERT DISTRICT NETBALL ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED ALEXANDRA HILLS SCOUT GROUP ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH ALOAKA LODGE OUTSIDE SCHOOL HOURS CARE ALPHA AND DISTRICT NETBALL ASSOCIATION ALPHA SHOW SOCIETY INCORPORATED ALZHEIMERS AUSTRALIA DARLING DOWNS AND SOUTH WEST INC ALZHEIMER'S AUSTRALIA NORTH QUEENSLAND INC. AMBY TOWN RURAL FIRE BRIGADE ANAKIE PARENTS & CITIZENS ASSOCIATION APEX CLUB OF ALBANY CREEK INC. APEX CLUB OF SARINA INC. ARAMAC COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION INC ASHGROVE HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC. ASPLEY MEMORIAL BOWLS CLUB INC ASPLEY SCOUT GROUP ASPLEYCARE ATHERTON CRICKET ASSOCIATION INC. ATHERTON LIONESS CLUB ATHERTON TABLELAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC AUGATHELLA JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE INC. AUGATHELLA S.S P&C ASSOCIATION AUSTRALIAN ALL RALLY GROUP AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION OF SPECIAL EDUCATION INC AUSTRALIAN BREASTFEEDING ASSOCIATION - LOGAN / GOLD COAST REGION AUSTRALIAN BREASTFEEDING ASSOCIATION GOLD COAST CENTRAL GROUP AUSTRALIAN BREASTFEEDING ASSOCIATION TOOWOOMBA GROUP AUSTRALIAN COMMUNITY SAFETY & RESEARCH ORGANISATION AUSTRALIAN VOLUNTEER COAST GUARD - SOUTHPORT AUSTRALIAN VOLUNTEER COAST GUARD INC. CAIRNS BABINDA AND DISTRICT AGED CARE ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED BACK PAIN RELIEF ASSOCIATION INC BALMORAL SHS PARENTS' & CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION BAMBI PLAYGROUP BANANA SHIRE COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTRE REFERENCE GROUP INC. BARALABA TUCKSHOP COMMITTEE BARAMBAH ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTRE COMMUNITY COUNCIL BARCALDINE GOLF CLUB INC. BARCALDINE LAWN TENNIS CLUB INC BARCALDINE PENSIONERS & SUPERANNUANTS LEAGUE BARDON GUIDE DISTRICT BARDON LATROBE JUNIOR SOCCER CLUB INC BARDON STATE SCHOOL PARENTS AND CITIZENS ASSOCIATION BARRON RIVER CRICKET ASSOCIATION INC BAYSIDE ADOLESCENT BOARDING INC BEACHMERE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION INC BEAUDESERT & DISTRICT TENNIS ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED BEAUDESERT SHIRE HEALTH & WELFARE ASSOCIATION INC. BEAUDESERT SHIRE TRAIL HORSE RIDERS CLUB INC BEECHMONT STATE SCHOOL P&C BEENLEIGH & DISTRICTS RUGBY UNION CLUB INC. BEENLEIGH HIGH SCHOOL P. & C. ASSN. BEENLEIGH JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB INC BEERBURRUM SCHOOL OF ARTS ASSOCIATION BEERBURRUM STATE SCHOOL P & C ASSOCIATION BEERWAH STATE HIGH SCHOOL P&C ASSOCIATION BELL AND DISTRICT PROGRESS ASSOCIATION INC BENDEMERE SHIRE COUNCIL SES UNIT BETH'S LEGACY INC BETOOTA SOCIAL CLUB INC BETTER HEARING AUSTRALIA SUNSHINE COAST BRANCH INC BIDDESTON HALL COMMITTEE INC BIDDESTON STATE SCHOOL P&C ASSOCIATION BILOELA COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION INC BILOELA INLINE HOCKEY CLUB INC. BILOELA JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB INC. BILOELA NETBALL ASSOCIATION INC BILOELA RUGBY UNION CLUB INC. BIRDSVILLE SOCIAL CLUB INC. BLACKBUTT YOUTH AND COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION BLUE CARE DALBY BLUEWATER & DISTRICTS LITTLE ATHLETICS CENTRE INC. BOKARINA STATE SCHOOL P&C ASSOCIATION BOONAH SHIRE DISABILITY SUPPORT GROUP INCORPORATED BOONAH STATE SCHOOL PARENTS AND CITIZENS ASSOCIATION BOONDOOMA HOMESTEAD RESTORATION COMMITTEE BOORAL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION INC BOOROOBIN BUSHCARE BOOROOBIN RURAL FIRE BRIGADE BOULDERCOMBE PROGRESS ASSN.INC. BOWEN ATHLETIC CLUB INC. BOWEN COMMUNITY BROADCASTING ASSOC INC BOWEN JUNIOR CRICKET ASSOCIATION BOWEN NETBALL ASSOCIATION INC BOWEN TREFOIL & BOWEN GUIDES SUPPORT GROUP BOWENVILLE STATE SCHOOL PARENTS & CITIZENS ASSOCIATION BOYNE ISLAND TANNUM SANDS SOCCER CLUB INCORPORATED BRIBIE ISLAND CRICKET CLUB INC. BRIBIE ISLAND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ASSOCIATION INC. BRIBIE ISLAND U3A. INC. (UNI OF 3RD AGE) BRISBANE VALLEY SOCCER CLUB INC. BRISBANE YMCA YOUTH SERVICES INC. BROADSOUND SHIRE COUNCIL YOUTH COUNCIL (Y4U) BROOKFIELD STATE SCHOOL TUCKSHOP COMMITTEE BULIMBA CREEK CATCHMENT CO-ORDINATING COMMITTEE INC BUNDABERG BRANCH LITTLE ATHLETICS CENTRE BUNDABERG SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC BUNKERS HILL STATE SCHOOL PARENTS AND CITIZENS ASSOCIATION BUNYA COMMUNITY ASSOC. INC. BURDEKIN JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB INC. BURDEKIN SOCCER CLUB INC. BURDEKIN TOUCH ASSOCIATION BURNETT HEADS STATE SCHOOL P&C ASSOCIATION BURPENGARY CRICKET ASSOCIATION INC. BUTTERFLY & OTHER INVERTEBRATES CLUB INC. BYFIELD STATE SCHOOL P&C ASSOCIATION CABARLAH COUNTRY MARKETS CABOOLTURE ATHLETICS CLUB CABOOLTURE COMMUNITY FM RADIO ASSOCIATION INC. CABOOLTURE JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB INC. CABOOLTURE MEALS ON WHEELS ASSN INC CAIRNS HAWKS JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB INC CAIRNS STRING ORCHESTRA INCORPORATED CALLIOPE & DISTRICT RIDING FOR DISABLED ASSOC. INC. CALOUNDRA BAPTIST COMMUNITY WELFARE GROUP - GOOD SAMARITAN CARE CALOUNDRA JUNIOR A.F.C. CALOUNDRA SCOUT GROUP CAMP QUALITY LIMITED CAMP QUALITY LTD CAMP QUALITY LTD CANSURVIVE RESEARCH ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED CANUNGRA AGRICULTURAL HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY INC CANUNGRA HACK & PONY CLUB INC. CANUNGRA RURAL FIRE BRIGADE CAPRICORN REGION- GUIDES QUEENSLAND CAPTAIN CREEK COMMUNITY SPORT & RECREATION ASS INC CARAVONICA STATE SCHOOL P&C ASSOCIATION CARDWELL MEALS ON WHEELS INC. CARDWELL R.S.L. & MEMORIAL CLUB CAREER EMPLOYMENT AUSTRALIA INC. TRADING AS COMPUTER BANK CARINA RED SOX BASEBALL CLUB INC CARINDALE COUGARS AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB CAROLE PARK STATE SCHOOL P&C ASSOCIATION CARRICORN COMMUNITY RADIO 4YOU INC CASSOWARY COAST TENNIS CLUB INC CATHOLIC WOMENS LEAGUE HOME HILL BRANCH CAWARRAL RURAL FIRE BRIGADE CENTACARE: NORTH EAST COMMUNITY CARE CENTRAL BURNETT COMMUNITY RADIO ASSN INC CENTRAL DISTRICTS CRICKET CLUB OF IPSWICH INC CENTRAL HIGHLANDS RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB INC. CHARLEVILLE STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE SUPPORT GROUP INC CHARTERS TOWERS NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE INC. CHERBOURG/MURGON YOUTH AND COMMUNITY COMBINED ACTION CHRIST CHURCH ANGLICAN DORCAS SOCIETY CHRISTIAN HOPE CENTRE LTD. CITIZENS AGAINST ROAD SLAUGHTER LTD CLIFTON MEALS ON WHEELS INC CO-LISTENING NETWORK COMBINED MARTIAL ARTS SOCIAL CLUB INCORPORATED COMMUNITY INITIATIVES RESOURCE ASSOCIATION COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS INC COOKTOWN & DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION COOKTOWN AND DISTRICT HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC. COOLANGATTA SPECIAL SCHOOL PARENTS AND CITIZENS ASSSOCIATION COOLOOLA COAST MEDICAL TRANSPORT COMMITTEE COOMERA STATE SCHOOL PARENTS AND CITIZENS ASSOCATION COOMINYA & DISTRICT PROGRESS ASSOCIATION COOROY SCOUT GROUP COOWONGA STATE SCHOOL P&C ASSOCIATION CORAL COAST REGION GUIDES QUEENSLAND CORPORATION OF THE DIOCESAN SYNOD OF NORTH QUEENSLAND FOR ANGLICARE WHITSUNDAY REGION CORPORATION OF THE SYNOD OF THE DIOCESE OF BRISBANE FRESHWATER PARISH CROQUET ASSOCIATION QUENSLAND INC CROWS NEST SPORT AND ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE INC. CUNNAMULLA HOSPITAL WELFARE COMMITTEE CURRUMBIN HAPPY GROUP CYSTIC FIBROSIS QUEENSLAND LIMITED DALBY & DISTRICT CAMPDRAFT CLUB INC. DARLING DOWNS AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE INC. DARLING DOWNS JUNIOR RUGBY UNION DARLING DOWNS RUGBY REFEREES ASSOCIATION INC. DARLING DOWNS SPORT AIRCRAFT ASSN INC DAYBORO & DISTRICT JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE SPORTS CLUB DECEPTION BAY AMATEUR ATHLETICS CLUB DECEPTION BAY NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE INCORPORATED DECEPTION BAY NORTH STATE SCHOOL P&C ASSOCIATION DEPOT HILL STATE SCHOOL P & C ASSOCIATION DIRRANBANDI & DISTRICT LITTLE ATHLETICS CENTRE DOUGLAS SHIRE BRANCH LITTLE ATHLETICS ASSOC. INC. DOUGLAS SHIRE COMMUNITY SERVICES ASSOCIATION INC DOUGLAS TENNIS ASSOC INC DOUGLAS UNITED SOCCER CLUB INC DRAYTON STATE SCHOOL LADIES AUXILIARY DUARINGA TOWN RURAL FIRE BRIGADE DURACK GIRL GUIDES PARENT SUPPORT GROUP EAST BRISBANE CROQUET CLUB INCORPORATED EDMUND RICE CAMPS TOWNSVILLE - ROMAN CATHOLIC TRUST CORPORATION FOR THE DIOCESE OF TOWNSVILLE ELLIOTT HEADS & DISTRICT RATEPAYERS & RESIDENTS ASSOC INC ELLIOTT HEADS SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC. EMERALD ART GROUP INC EMU PARK KINDERGARTEN INC. ENTERPRISE BILOELA ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED EPILEPSY FRIENDSHIP GROUP EPRAPAH CREEK CATCHMENT LANDCARE ASSOCIATION INC ESK & DISTRICT KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED ETHNIC BROADCASTING ASSOCIATION OF QLD LTD EVERTON DISTRICTS SPORTING CLUB INC F.A.U.N.A. (FOSTERCARE OF AUSTRALIA'S UNIQUE NATIVE ANIMALS) ASSOCIATION INC. FASSIFERN CAR CLUB INCORPORATED FASSIFERN DISTRICT HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC FASSIFERN HORSE AND PONY CLUB INC. FASSIFERN NETBALL ASSOCIATION INC FIRST CROWS NEST GIRLS BRIGADE FLAGSTONE P & C FLINDERS POPPY ARTS CRAFT & RESOURCE GROUP INC FLIPSIDE CIRCUS FOODBANK TOWNSVILLE FOREST LAKE JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CLUB INC FRIENDS OF THE THEATRE (GLADSTONE) INCORPORATED GAILES RESIDENTS COMMITTEE INC GARBUTT BOMBERS JUNIOR AFL GATTON GIRL GUIDES GAYNDAH & DISTRICT NETBALL ASSOCIATION INC. GEHAM STATE SCHOOL P & C GIN GIN COMMUNITY ALLIANCE INC TOURISM INFORMATION CENTRE DIVISION GINGIN BRANCH LITTLE ATHLETICS INC GLADSTONE & DISTRICT CHRISTIAN BROADCASTING ASSOCIATION INC. T/A RHEMA FM 91.9 GLAMORGAN VALE COMMUNITY HALL ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED GLASS HOUSE COUNTRY COMMUNITY GROUP INC. GLEAMERS FELLOWSHIP INC LEICHHARDT CHURCH OF CHRIST GLENNIE HEIGHTS SCOUT GROUP GLENORE GROVE SCOUT GROUP GLENWOOD PROGRESS ASSOCIATION INC GOLD COAST & DISTRICT WOODTURNING ASSN INC GOLD COAST CATCHMENT ASSOCIATION GOLDEN MOUNT FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION MOUNT MORGAN INCORPORATED. GOOBURRUM PRIMARY P&C ASSN GOODNA & DISTRICTS GYMNASTICS CLUB INC GOOMERI & DISTRICT PONY CLUB INC GOONDIWINDI BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP GOONDIWINDI TRIATHALON CLUB INC GRACEMERE SPORTS CLUB INC GRAHAM HOUSE COMMUNITY CENTRE GRANDPARENTS AND GRANDCHILDRENS SUPPORT INC GRANDPARENTS ASSISTING GRANDKIDS SUPPORT - GOLD COAST REGION INC. GREENING AUSTRALIA QLD INC. 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