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[12] Extra Gazette.Fm [55] Queensland Government Gazette Extraordinary PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. 368] Friday 16 January 2015 [No. 12 56 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 12 [16 January 2015 Electoral Act 1992 The Electoral Commission of Queensland hereby declares the following to be mobile polling booths for the purposes of the 2015 State General Election to be held on Saturday 31 January 2015. Electoral District Name and Address of Institution ALBERT Gold Coast Homestead Nursing Centre, 142 Reserve Road, Upper Coomera QLD 4209 ALGESTER Algester Lodge, 117 Dalmeny Street, Algester QLD 4115 Clive Burdeu Aged Care Service Hillcrest, 46 Middle Road, Hillcrest QLD 4118 RSL Care Carrington Retirement Community, 16 Blairmount Street, Parkinson QLD 4115 Regis Boronia Heights, 271 Middle Road, Greenbank QLD 4124 St Paul de Chartres Residential Aged Care, 12 Fedrick Street, Boronia Heights QLD 4124 ASHGROVE Regis Treetops Manor, 6 Kilbowie Street, THE GAP QLD 4061 ASPLEY AVEO Aspley Court, 100 Albany Creek Road, Aspley QLD 4034 Aveo Bridgeman Downs, 42 Ridley Road, Bridgeman Downs QLD 4035 Compton Gardens Retirement Village, 97 Albany Creek Road, Aspley QLD 4034 Holy Spirit Home, 736 Beams Road, Carseldine QLD 4034 Katandra Serviced Apartments, 109 Albany Creek Road, Aspley QLD 4034 Opal Raynbird Place, 40 Raynbird Place, Carseldine QLD 4034 P M Village, 1929 Gympie Road, Bald Hills QLD 4036 BARRON RIVER Blue Care - Glenmead Village, 15 Short Street, Redlynch QLD 4870 Masonic Care Queensland - Cairns, 82-120 McManus Street, Whitfield QLD 4870 BEAUDESERT Beaudesert Hospital, 64 Tina Street, Beaudesert QLD 4285 Boonah Hospital, Leonard Street, Boonah QLD 4310 Fassifern Aged Care Services- Boonah, Harold Stark Avenue, Boonah QLD 4310 PresCare- Roslyn Lodge, 24 Main Western Road, North Tamborine QLD 4272 Star Gardens Star Aged Living P.L., 14 Brooklands Drive, Beaudesert QLD 4285 Wongaburra Society, 210 Brisbane Street, Beaudesert QLD 4285 16 January 2015] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 12 57 BRISBANE CENTRAL Brisbane Private Hospital, 259 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill QLD 4000 Bupa New Farm, 193 Moray Street, New Farm QLD 4005 Geriatric Assessment & Rehabilitation Unit- Rosemount, 1 Cartwright Street, Windsor QLD 4030 Herston Lodge, 129 Butterfield Street, Herston QLD 4006 Hilltop Gardens, 23 Rochester Terrace, Kelvin Grove QLD 4059 New Farm Clinic, 22 Sargent Street, New Farm QLD 4005 Ozcare Palm Lodge Aged Care Facility, 424 Bowen Terrace, New Farm QLD 4005 RSL Care Treetops, 7 Sargent Street, New Farm QLD 4005 Somerset Villas, Rosemount Hospital, 43 Cartwright Street, Windsor QLD 4030 St Andrew's War Memorial Hospital, 457 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill QLD 4000 Villa Maria Centre, 171 St Pauls Terrace, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006 Windsor Aged Care Services, 26 Palmer Street, Windsor QLD 4030 BROADWATER 501 Respite and Care Centre, 501 Pine Ridge, Biggera Waters QLD 4216 Bupa Runaway Bay, 376 Pine Ridge Road, Coombabah QLD 4216 Gateway Lifestyle, 22 Hansford Road, Coombabah QLD 4216 Labrador Gardens Blue Care, 83 Muir Street, Labrador QLD 4215 Oz Care Labrador- Keith Turnbull Place, 52 Imperial Parade, Labrador QLD 4215 Ozcare- Parkwood Gardens, 100 Usher Avenue, Labrador QLD 4215 Paradise Lakes Care Centre, 360 Oxley Drive, Runaway Bay QLD 4216 Runaway Bay Retirement Village, 98 Bayview Street, RUNAWAY BAY QLD 4216 TriCare- Bayview Place Nursing Centre, 86 Bayview Street, Runaway Bay QLD 4216 Tricare Labrador Aged Care Residence, 71 Brighton Street, Biggera Waters QLD 4216 BUDERIM Buderim Views, 383 Mooloolaba Road, Buderim QLD 4556 Immanuel Gardens Retirement Village, 10 Magnetic Drive, Buderim QLD 4556 Immanuel Gardens Retirement Village- Hostel, 10 Magnetic Drive, Buderim QLD 4556 Regis Kuluin, 354 Main Road, Kuluin QLD 4558 The Sunshine Coast Private Hospital, 12 Elsa Wilson Drive, Buderim QLD 4556 58 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 12 [16 January 2015 BULIMBA Azure Blue Carina, 455 Richmond Road, Carina 4152 Prescare Vela, 141 Fursden Road, CARINA QLD 4152 Regis Bulimba, 50 Brisbane Street, Bulimba QLD 4171 Victoria Gardens Supporters Accommodation, 67 RICHMOND Road, MORNINGSIDE QLD 4170 BUNDABERG Argyle Garden Village, 90 Twyford Street, Avoca QLD 4670 Bundaberg and Rural Health Service, 273 Bourbong Street, Bundaberg West QLD 4670 Carinity- Kepnock Grove, Jocumsen Street, Kepnock QLD 4670 Friendly Society Private Hospital, 19-23 Bingera Street, Bundaberg West QLD 4670 Gracehaven Aged Care Service Bundaberg, 71 Dr Mays Road, Svensson Heights QLD 4670 Mater Misericordiae Hospital (Bundaberg), 313 Bourbong Street, Bundaberg West QLD 4670 Meilene Residential Care Services, Meilene Street, Kalkie QLD 4670 Millbank Village, Bourbong & O'Connell Streets, Bundaberg QLD 4670 Pioneer Lodge & Gardens, Cnr Heaps & Barolin Street, Bundaberg QLD 4670 RSL Care Fairways, 59 Hanbury Street, Bundaberg North QLD 4670 Riverlea, 1 River Terrace, Millbank QLD 4670 TriCare- Bundaberg Nursing Centre, 12 F E Walker Street, Kepnock QLD 4670 BUNDAMBA Oxford Crest Retirement Village, 9 Lindsay Street, Bundamba QLD 4304 Riverview Gardens Aged Care Centre, 25 Endeavour Road, Riverview QLD 4303 BURDEKIN Ayr Health Service, 2 Chippendale Street, Ayr QLD 4807 Collinsville Hospital, Garrick Street, Collinsville QLD 4804 Hillside Haven Aged Care- Collinsville, Peter Delamothe Road, Collinsville QLD 4804 Home Hill Hospital, Tenth Avenue, Home Hill QLD 4806 Lower Burdekin Home for the Aged Society (AYR), 9A-27A Chippendale Street, Ayr QLD 4807 Lower Burdekin Home for the Aged- Home Hill, 121-141 Tenth Avenue, Home Hill QLD 4806 Murroona Gardens, Wests Lane, Bowen QLD 4805 RSL Care Cunningham Villas, 1 Tollington Road, Bowen QLD 4805 BURLEIGH Ozanam Villa (OzCare), 20 Matilda Street, Burleigh Heads QLD 4220 16 January 2015] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 12 59 4220 Sandbrook Assisted Aged Care, 10 Executive Drive, Burleigh Waters QLD 4220 St Andrews Lutheran Aged Care, 2 Sullivan Road, Tallebudgera QLD 4220 BURNETT Carlyle Gardens Retirement Village, 3 Carlyle Court, Bargara QLD 4670 Childers Hospital, 44 Broadhurst Street, Childers QLD 4660 Forest View Aged Care Facility, 4 Morgan Street, Childers QLD 4660 CAIRNS Bethlehem Nursing Centre, 257 Gatton Street, Westcourt 4870 Bluecare - Hollingsworth Elders Village, 269-277 Hartley Street, Portsmith QLD 4870 Cairns Hospital, The Esplanade, Cairns QLD 4870 Cairns Private Hospital, 1 Upward Street, Cairns QLD 4870 Farnorha RSL Care, 257-281 Lyons Streets, Westcourt QLD 4870 Mary Potter Home, 85 Toogood Road, Woree QLD 4868 CALLIDE Baralaba Multi Purpose Health Service, Hospital, 1 Stopford Street, Baralaba QLD 4702 Biloela Hospital, 2 Hospital Road, Biloela QLD 4715 Central & Upper Burnett District Home for the Aged, 46-48 Capper Street, Gayndah QLD 4625 Cherbourg Hospital, Fisher Street, Cherbourg QLD 4605 Eidsvold Hospital, 115 Cracow Road, Eidsvold QLD 4627 Forest View Residential Care Facility, Bramston Street, Wondai QLD 4606 Gayndah Hospital, 69 Warton Street, Gayndah QLD 4625 Gin Gin Hospital, King Street, Gin Gin QLD 4671 Monto Health Service, Flinders Street, Monto QLD 4630 Moura Hospital, Hospital Quarters, 14 Nott Street, Moura QLD 4718 Murgon Hospital, Coronation Drive, Murgon QLD 4605 Ny-Ku Byun Aged Hostel, Fisher Street, Cherbourg QLD 4605 Ridgehaven Retirement Complex, Cnr Stuart & Gregory Streets, Monto QLD 4630 Southern Cross Care Castra Murgon, 2 Cooper Street, Murgon QLD 4605 Theodore Hospital, Hospital Quarters, 87 The Boulevard, Theodore QLD 4719 Wondai Hospital, 80 Scott Street, Wondai QLD 4606 CALOUNDRA Aminya Nursing Home, 10 West Terrace, Caloundra QLD 4551 60 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 12 [16 January 2015 Blue Care Dickey Beach, 55 Coolum Street, Dicky Beach QLD 4551 Caloundra Hospital, West Terrace, Caloundra QLD 4551 Caloundra Nursing Home, 4 Lyon Street, Dicky Beach QLD 4551 Caloundra Private Clinic, 96 Beerburrum Street, Caloundra QLD 4551 Centaur Retirement Community, 21 West Terrace, Caloundra QLD 4551 Embracia in Glasshouse Country, 96 Peachester Road, Beerwah QLD 4519 Seasons Private Aged Care, 30 Baldwin Street, GOLDEN BEACH QLD 4551 St Marys Aged Care, 31 Verdon Street, Pelican Waters QLD 4551 Waroona Gardens Hostel, 10 West Terrace, Caloundra QLD 4551 CAPALABA Blue Care - Nandeebie Centre of Care, 87 Winchester Road, Alexandra Hills QLD 4161 Buckingham Gardens Aged Care Services Alexandra Hills, 8 Buckingham Street, Alexandra Hills QLD 4161 Sylvan Woods Aged Care Facility, 500 Old Cleveland Road, Birkdale QLD 4159 Wellington Park Private Care, 16 Balmoral Street, Wellington Point QLD 4160 CHATSWORTH AVEO Carindale, 19 Banchory Court, Carindale QLD 4152 Belmont Private Hospital, 1220 Creek Road, Carina QLD 4152 CLAYFIELD Aveo Clayfield, 469 Sandgate Road, Albion QLD 4010 Carinity Clifford, 44 Jimbour Street, Wooloowin QLD 4030 Holy Cross Hostel, 22 Morris Street, Wooloowin QLD 4030 Merriwee Court Hostel, 31 Jackson Street, Hamilton QLD 4007 The Residence Retirement Village, 51 Norman Parade, Clayfield QLD 4011 CLEVELAND AVEO Retirement Village, 148 Smith Street, Cleveland QLD 4163 Aveo Cleveland Gardens, 66 Bainbridge Street, Ormiston 4160 Mandalay Centre of Care, Cnr Bay & Wellington Streets, Cleveland QLD 4163 Mater Private Hospital - Redland, Weippin Street, Cleveland QLD 4163 Moreton Shores RSL, 91 - 101 King Street, Thornlands QLD 4164 Netherlands Retirement Village, 62 Collingwood Road, Birkdale QLD 4159 Redland Hospital, Cnr Wellington & Weippin Streets, Cleveland QLD 4163 Redland Residential Care, Weippin Street, Cleveland QLD 4163 16 January 2015] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT
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