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South Pacific Ocean Gympie 152° 30' The Palms Widgee 152° 45' Coondoo 153° 00' 153° 15' 153° 30' Beenaam Valley Crossing Neusa Vale M a East Deep Creek SOURCES South ry Nahrunda This map has been compiled by Spatial Vision from data supplied by the Southside Monkland Cedar Pocket Como Australian Electoral Commission, Department of Natural Resources and Glastonbury Mines, Queensland Government, PSMA and Geoscience Australia. Scrubby Creek Other than the existing and proposed division boundaries, the data is Glanmire R provided by the PSMA, Geoscience Australia, and Department of Natural Pie Creek iv September 2017 er Resources and Mines, Queensland Government. Jones Hill COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA DISCLAIMER -26° 15' Marys Creek The Dawn Mothar Mountain This map has been compiled from various sources and the publisher Woondum and/or contributors accept no responsibility for any injury, loss or -26° 15' B Kin Kin McIntosh R damage arising from its use or errors or omissions therein. While all care U Lake Creek C is taken to ensure a high degree of accuracy, users are invited to notify of Long Flat E Cootharaba Noosa any map discrepancies. North Shore Lagoon Pocket © Commonwealth of Australia (2017) Tandur Boreen © State of Queensland (2017) Point Cootharaba Administrative Boundaries ©PSMA Australia Limited licensed by the Kybong Commonwealth of Australia under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 Upper Langshaw International licence (CC BY 4.0). Glastonbury Mooloo Calico Creek Gilldora This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the WIDE BAY Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process without Map of the proposed Commonwealth electoral divisions of Dagun prior written permission from the Commonwealth. Requests and inquiries Pinbarren concerning reproduction and rights should be addressed to the Copyright WIDE BAY NOOSA Officer, Education and Communications Branch, Australian Electoral Commission, Locked Bag 4007, Canberra ACT 2601 or to BRISBANE, BONNER, DICKSON, Ringtail Creek [email protected] Cooran H FAIRFAX, FISHER, GRIFFITH, GYMPIE Amamoor W Y Cooroibah Coles Creek LILLEY, LONGMAN, PETRIE and Ma ry Pomona R iver Amamoor Creek Noosa Laguna Head RYAN Bay Kandanga Lake MacDonald Tewantin Noosa Heads Kandanga Creek Federal Tinbeerwah Tuchekoi Sunshine Noosaville Beach Names and Boundaries of Existing Divisions RYAN Melawondi Sunrise Beach Black Mountain Cooroy Names and Boundaries of Proposed Divisions RYAN Cooroy Mountain Castaways Lake Beach Weyba Names and Boundaries of Local Government Areas GYMPIE Upper Kandanga Marcus Weyba Beach Carters Ridge Doonan Downs Creek Imbil Bollier B Ridgewood R U C E Eumundi Yabba Peregian Beach Eerwah Vale MAP GRID OF AUSTRALIA ZONE 56 (MGA56) Bella Creek Verrierdale Brooloo Sheet3of 4 Peregian Springs -26° 30' -26° 30' Lake Belli Park North Arm 0 2 4 6 8 10 Kilometres Borumba Moy Pocket Coolum Yandina Creek Beach Lake Borumba Cooloolabin Bridges Cooloolabin H Ninderry W Dam Y Point Arkwright Valdora Yaroomba September 2017 Yandina Creek Mount COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Coolum Y Gheerulla Kiamba Maroochy River W M FAIRFAX Kulangoor Marcoola Kenilworth Parklands Coolabine FAIRFAX Image Flat Kureelpa y r Bli Bli a Pacific M Highworth Paradise Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 Mudjimba Nambour E N Mapleton I H Burnside Rosemount S N Twin Waters PROPOSED NAMES AND BOUNDARIES OF FEDERAL ELECTORAL Perwillowen U S Dulong DIVISIONS IN QUEENSLAND Obi Obi Diddillibah Towen Coes Creek Kidaman Creek Mountain Cambroon Kiels The Redistribution Committee for Queensland has made its proposed redistribution of Flaxton Mountain Kunda Kuluin the federal electoral divisions for Queensland. This map is one of a series of four that West Woombye Park Maroochydore Woombye shows the boundaries and names of the proposed electoral divisions. Alexandra Headland Forest Mooloolaba Hunchy Interested persons or organisations may lodge written objections against the proposed Glen Curramore Palmwoods redistribution with the Electoral Commission. Objections must be received by the Jimna Buderim Electoral Commission before 6 pm (AEST) on the lodgement day. Mons Buddina Montville Minyama Lake Chevallum Mountain Objections may be lodged via the AEC website at www.aec.gov.au/qld-redistribution Baroon Creek Objections addressed to the Electoral Commission can also be submitted: Witta Landers Shoot Parrearra Sippy • by email to: [email protected] Elaman Creek Tanawha Downs Warana North • in person during business hours to: Australian Electoral Commission Maleny Eudlo Ilkley (Att: Redistribution Secretariat) at 7th Floor, 488 Queen Street, Brisbane SUNSHINE COAST Birtinya Bokarina • by mail to: Australian Electoral Commission (Att: Redistribution Secretariat) GPO Box 2590, Brisbane QLD 4001 -26° 45' Palmview • by fax to: 07 3834 3496 -26° 45' Wurtulla Maleny Persons or organisations making objections to the proposed redistribution are urged to Mooloolah Meridan Plains Currimundi take account of the requirements of sections 69 and 73 of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 and the guidance provided on the Australian Electoral Commission website. 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