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I FAOs I Advanced Search Search: III For Electorate Staff For Members Service Areas Corporate Information Telephone Directory Sodal Key Parliamentary Eh,ctorateOffice Staff Service Contacts Home> Directory General Numbers (including meeting In those instances where an Electorate Office Staff member prefers to be known by other than the ir first name, rooms and other areas) the preferred name is in (preferred name) Electorate Ofice Staff Listings Parliamentary Staff Electorate Address Telephone Electorate Office Staff ADAMS April, (April) [Miss] Everton Electorate Office, 1st Floor, 510-520 South Pine Members (07) 3855 1133 Assistant Electorate Officer Road, EVERTON PARK QLD Members - former ADLAM Patricia, (Patricia) (Restricted Access) Gladstone Electorate Office, 2/191 Philip Street, [Mrs] (07) 4978 4650 GLADSTONE QLD Ministers Electorate Officer ALLAWAY Sharee, (Sharee) Phone Features Albert Electorate Office, 2 Rochester Drive, MT WARREN [Ms] (07) 3807 0809 PARK QLD Media Electorate Officer ARMITAGE Lisa, (Lisa) [Mrs] Morayfield Electorate Office, Unit 3, 67 Morayfield Road, Opposition Office (07) 5432 3120 Electorate Officer CABOOLTURE SOUTH QLD ATTLEE Penny, (Penny) [Mrs] Indooroopilly Electorate Office, Suite 1, 49 Station (07) 3878 1928 Electorate Officer Road, INDOOROOPILLY ATTO Sirkka, (Sirkka) [Mrs] Callide Electorate Office, 64 Callide Street, BILOELA QLD (07) 49922475 Assistant Electorate Officer AVRAMOVIC Aleksandra, Mount Ommaney Electorate Office, Unit 6A, I,.evel 1, (Aleksandra) [Miss] Mount Ommaney Centre, 171 Dandenong Road, MOUNT (07) 3279 5137 Assistant Electorate Officer OMMANEY QLD AXE Stephen, (Steve) [Mr] Bundam ba Electorate Office,shop 39, St Ives Shopping (07) 3288 3737 Electorate Officer Centre, 2 Smiths Road GOODNA Brisbane Central Electorate Office, Unit 2, Hill House, BARNES Luke, (Luke) [Mr] 541 Boundary Street (Cnr Bradley Street), SPRING HILL (07) 3832 1322 Assistant Electorate Officer QLD BAXTER Stella, (Stella) [Mrs] Warrego Electorate Office, 19B Henry Street, ST (07) 4625 4301 Electorate Officer GEORGE QLD BECK Sylvia, (Sylvia) [Mrs] Ashgrove Electorate Office, Ashgrove Central, 221 (07) 3366 6000 Electorate Officer Waterworks Road, ASHGROVE BLANK Bronwyn, (Bronwyn) Keppel Electorate Office, Shop 3, Evia Building, 3 [Mrs] (07) 4939 5732 Normanby Street, YEPPOON QLD Electorate Officer BONAVENTURA Kerry, (Kerry) Mackay Electorate Office, 1st Floor, Mackay Day & Night [Mrs] (07) 4957 8422 Electorate Officer Pharmacy BUilding, 67-69 Sydney Street, MACKAY QLD BOURKE Michelle, (Michelle) Inala Electorate Office, Shop 101 Business Centre, [Ms] Richlands Plaza, Cnr Archerfiled and Old Progress (07) 3372 3207 EO/AEO Roads, RICHLANDS QLD BOYD Sandra, (Sandy) [Mrs] Woodridge Electorate Office, Unit 1, 80 Wembley Road, (07) 3808 5212 Electorate Officer WOODRIDGE QLD BRADLEY Tracey, (Tracey) Bundam ba Electorate Office,shop 39, St Ives Shopping [Ms] (07) 3288 3737 Centre, 2 Smiths Road GOODNA Assistant Electorate Officer BREEN Susan, (Susan) [Ms] Mirani Electorate Office, The Sarina Centre, Central (07) 4956 1555 Assistant Electorate Officer Street, SARINA QLD BREWER Lisa, (Lisa) [Mrs] Condamine Electorate Office, 14A Cunningham Street, (07) 4662 2527 Electorate Officer DALBY QLD BROWN Dimity-Anne, (Dimity­ Yeerongpilly Electorate Office, 3/116 Beaudesert Road, Anne) [Ms] (07) 3848 4410 MOOROOKA QLD Electorate Officer CARNEY Matthew, (Matt) [Mr] Sandgate Electorate Office, Shop 2, Fifth Avenue, (07) 3269 7018 Assistant Electorate Officer SANDGATE QLD CARR Penelope, (Penelope) Redlands Electorate Office, Tenan cy H20, Victoria Point [Ms] (07) 3207 6910 Lakeside, 11-27 Bunker Road, VICTORIA POINT, QLD Assistant Electorate Officer CATANZARITI Peter, (Peter) Stretton Electorate Office, Unit 5, 62 Pinelands Road, [Mr] (07) 3344 2659 SUNNYBANK HILLS QLD Electorate Officer http://intranet/view/directory/electorateStaff.asp 25/05/2012 Queensland Parliament House - Directory (Electorate Office Staff) Page 2 of7 I CHRISTIAN Joshua, (Joshua) Mount Ommaney Electorate Office, Unit 6A, Levell, [Mr] Mount Ommaney Centre, 171 Dandenong Road, MOUNT (07) 3279 5137 Assistant Electorate Officer OMMANEY QLD CHRISTIAN Joshua, (Joshua) Ipswich Electorate Office, 125 Brisbane Ro ad, BOOVAL [Mr] (07) 3202 3452 QLD Assistant Electorate Officer Springwood Electorate Office, Shops 4-6, Springwood COBANOV Helen, (Helen) [Ms] Road Business Centre, 71-73 Springwood Road, (07) 3423 2788 Assistant Electorate Officer SPRINGWOOD COBB Amy, (Amy) [Miss] Mount Coot-tha Electorate Office, 76 MacGregor (07) 3368 3208 Electorate Officer Terrace, BARDON QLD COCHRAN E Judy, (Judy) [Ms] Kallangur Electorate Office, Shop 1, Aldi Centre, 15 (07) 34918800 Electorate Officer Goodfellows Road, KALLANGUR QLD CONSTANCE Matthew, Ferny Grove Electorate Office, Shop 14, Ferny Grove (Matthew) [Mr] (07) 3851 1570 Shopping Village, 51 McGinn Road, FERNY GROVE QLD Electorate Officer CORlES Gemma, (Gemma) Mermaid Beach Electorate Office, Shops 44 and 45, [Ms] Levell, Niecon Plaza, 17 Victoria Avnue, BROADBEACH (07) 5592 0071 Assistant Electorate Officer QLD COTTER Kathryn, (Kathryn) Aspley Electorate Office, Shop 2, 1315 Gympie Road, [Miss] (07) 3263 6703 ASPLEY QLD Assistant Electorate Officer COURTICE Marcia, (Marcia) Bundaberg Electorate Office, WIN Tower, Cnr Quay & [Ms] (07) 4152 1476 Barolin Streets, BUNDABERG QLD Electorate Officer COWAN-GRANT Barbara, Broadwater Electorate Office, 102 1m perial Parade (Cnr (Barbara) [Mrs] (07)5563 9010 Government Rd and Imperial Parade) LABRADOR QLD Electorate Officer Janell, (Janell) [Ms] Gympie Electorate Office, 58 Channon Street, GYM PIE COX (07) 5482 3651 Electorate Officer QLD CRANE Lachlan, (Lachlan) [Mr] Capalaba Electorate Office, Shop 60, Capalaba Park, (07) 3245 6950 Electorate Officer Mount Cotton Road, CAPALABA QLD CROWLEY Tony, (Tony) [Mr] Buder! m Electorate Office, Unit 4, 102 Burnett Street, (07) 5450 1115 Electorate Officer BUDERIM QLD CUTTING Roslyn, (Roslyn) Clayfield Electorate Office, Shop 1, 729 Sandgate Road, [Ms] (07) 32628819 CLAYFIELD QLD Electorate Officer DAllEY Codi, (Codi) [Miss] Kawana Electorate Office, Sunshine Central, 3 Nicklin (07) 5478 1189 Assistant Electorate Officer Way, MINYAMA QLD 4575 DAVENPORT Michael, Ipswich Electorate Office, 125 Brisbane Ro ad, BOOVAL (Michael) [Mr] (07) 3202 3452 Electorate Officer QLD DEEPROSE Gavin, (Gavin) Mansfield Electorate Office, 12 Mt Gravatt-Capalaba [Mr] (07) 3849 3488 Road, UPPER MT GRAVATT QLD Electorate Officer DEIN Susan, (Susan) [Ms] Aspley Electorate Office, Shop 2, 1315 Gympie Road, (07) 3263 6703 Electorate Officer ASPLEY QLD DElPORTE Merrilyn, (Merrilyn) Sandgate Electorate Office, Shop 2, Fifth Avenue, [Mrs] SANDGATE QLD (07) 3269 7018 Assistant Electorate Officer DESMARCHELIER Ellen, (Elly) South Brisbane Elec torate Office, Suite 1/90 Vulture [Miss] (07) 3255 3615 Assistant Electorate Officer Street, West End QLD DIGWEED Hayley, (Hayley) Pumicestone Electorate Office, 1/43 Benabro w Avenue, [Ms] (07) 3408 6436 Assistant Electorate Officer BELLARA QLD DIMMITT Anthony, (Tony) Murrumba Electorate Office, Shop T28, Deception Bay [Mr] Shopping Centre, Cnr Deception Bay Rd & Bay Ave, (07) 3293 1069 Electorate Officer Deception Bay Qld DIXON Erin, (Erin) [Ms] Keppel Electorate Office, Shop 3, Evia Building, 3 Assistant Electorate Officer Normanby Street, YEPPOON QLD (07) 4939 5732 DIXON Julia, (Julia) [Miss] Mundingburra Electorate Office, Shop 3, 198 Nathan Assistant Electorate Officer Street, AITKENVALE QLD (07) 4725 4166 DOBSON Darryl, (Darryl) [Mr] Moggill Electorate Office, Unit 5, Princeton Court, 18 Electorate Officer Brookfield Road, KENMORE QLD (07) 3378 8020 DOCHERTY Rebecca, Greenslopes Electorate Office, Shop 3, Coorparoo (Rebecca) [Miss] Village Shopping Centre, 358 Old Cleveland Road, (07) 3394 3956 Electorate Officer COORPAROO QLD http://intranet/view/directory/electorateStaff.asp 25/05/2012 Que~nsland Parliament House - Directory (Electorate Office Staff) Page 3 of7 DOROSHENKO Michael, (Mike) Kawana Electorate Office, Sunshine Central, 3 Nicklin [Mr] (07) 5478 1189 Way, MINYAMA QLD 4575 Electorate Officer EDWARDS Kevin, (Kevin) [Mr] Nudgee Electorate Office, Cnr Toombul and Melton (07) 3260 5326 Assistant Electorate Officer Roads, NORTHGATE QLD EDWARDS Mandy, (Mandy) Morayfield Electorate Office, Unit 3, 67 Morayfield Road, [Ms] (07) 5432 3120 CABOOLTURE SOUTH QLD Assistant Electorate Officer ENGLISH Lisa, (Lisa) [Ms] Capalaba Electorate Office, Shop 60, Capalaba Park, (07) 3245 6950 Assistant Electorate Officer Mount Cotton Road, CAPALABA QLD ERMER Catherine, (Catherine) Surfers Paradise Electorate Office, Suite 1, Levell, [Mrs] (07) 5538 9833 Building 1, Capri on Via Roma, ISLE OF CAPRI QLD Assistant Electorate Officer EXELBY Jesslyn, (Jesslyn) Hinchinbrook Electorate Office, 86 - 92 Herbert Street, [Mrs] (07) 4776 1428 INGHAM QLD Electorate Officer FARRELL Karen, (Karen) [Mrs] Mirani Electorate Office, The Sarina Centre, Central (07) 4956 1555 Electorate Officer Street, SARINA QLD FERLE Hrvoje, (Harvey) [Mr] Mudgeeraba Electorate Office, Mudgeeraba Professional (07) 5569 0482 Electorate Officer Centre, Swan Lane, MUDGEERABA QLD FITTLER Scott, (Scott) [Mr] Dalrymple Electorate Office, Silo Shopping Centre, Silo (07)4091 5861 Electorate Officer Road, ATHERTON QLD FOTHERINGHAM Tracy-Leigh, (Tracy-Leigh) [Mrs] Aigester Electorate Office, Shops 3 and 4, 137 Parkwood (07) 3278 9257 Drive, HEATHWOOD QLD Assistant
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