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BALLARAT, BENDIGO, CASEY, CORIO, COX, FLINDERS, GORTON, LALOR, LA TROBE, and Mcewen SWAN HILL 143° 30' 143° 45' 144° 00' 144° 15' 144° 30' 144° 45' 145° 00' 145° 15' 145° 30' 145° 45' 146° 00' 146° 15' Barham Leniston RIV Berrigan SOURCES ERINA Third Lake Finley HWY Koondrook This map has been compiled by Spatial Vision from data supplied by the Lake Cullen Australian Electoral Commission, Department of Environment, Land, April 2018 The Marsh Duck Lake Water and Planning, PSMA and Geoscience Australia. Mur ray R COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Salt Lake IVERINA Lalbert Lake Lookout Y DISCLAIMER A Fairley Langunya R Warmatta HWY R -35° 45' Lake Bael Bael Lake Elizabeth R This map has been compiled from various sources and the publisher A Savernake ive April 2018 r W O E and/or contributors accept no responsibility for any injury, loss or Korrak Korrak d D N G Pelican Lake w damage arising from its use or errors or omissions therein. 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Leaghur BALLARAT,Katamatite East BENDIGO, CASEY, CORIO,Murray R Mincha Br Lake oke Patho n ek Barwo Mulwala Ninyeunook re Naringaringalook C Bathumi Brimin Objections may be lodged via the AEC website at www.aec.gov.au/vic-redistribution.Barraport HWY M Burramine South Patho Torrumbarry UR COX, FLINDERS, GORTON, LALOR, RA Nathalia MOIRA -36° 00' Objections addressed to the Electoral Commission can also be submitted: Bald Rock Y R West iver Boosey Boorhaman r Minmindie Katamatite e North v Pyramid Hill ken INDIGO i Canary Island South Lower Moira ro Esmond y R B a Numurkah B r C VALLEY ro Telford • by email to: [email protected] V r r LA TROBE, and McEWEN k Bunguluke A u e L Wharparilla North e en Bundalong South L k E M • in person during business hours to: Australian Electoral Commission Terrick Terrick Y Cr Yando N ee Glenloth East L Dunbulbalane k R Boomahnoomoonah Catumnal o H Moama d RD W U (Att: Redistribution Secretariat), at Level 1 Urban Workshop, 50 Lonsdaled Street, Y B ORT WYCHEPROOF o k O L B a Lake Lyndger n e k c Sylvaterre e Yambuna e o Melbourne Yarrawalla r U re v C Wharparilla O C A Boort Roslynmead Gou Kotupna Kaarimba G Youanmite o l • by mail to: Australian Electoral Commission (Att: Redistribution Secretariat), bu e Tungamah Peechelba East Fairview Little Lake Boort Durham Ox g N il Wunghnu RD R i rn Mundoona i N i n v d R M O Boort East e Echuca iv e GPO Box 768, Melbourne VIC L3001T r n Kanyapella er Youarang R e CORIO A Names and boundaries of existing divisions Lake Boort r H Mologa B M Narrewillock C e U Peechelba Glenloth v RR • by fax to: 02 6293 7664 i AY BOORT Lake Marmal R VALL Boweya North Lake Lake Terrappee EY Yarrawalla South HWY Pederick Undera North B Almonds Marmal Woolshed Swamp o Kotta Bunbartha Yabba North o Persons or organisations making objections to the proposed redistribution are urged to Wyuna Names and boundaries of proposes d divisions COX e Katandra West y -36° 15' take account of the requirements of sections 69 and 73 of the Commonwealth Electoral e Koyuga Killawarra BOORT MITIAMO RD p Pine Grove s Tallygaroopna a Cr Yeerip Act 1918 and the guidance provided on the Australian Electoral Commission website. 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