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Federal Electoral Boundaries Map 2010 Electorate marginality IN ASCENDING ORDER Division Boundary Legend BATMAN Division Name ! Burnett Heads State/ Division Current Party State/ Division Current Party State/ Division Current Party Bundaberg Christmas ! Territory TPP Territory TPP Territory TPP Cocos Island !Elliott Heads (Keeling) Qld Bowman 50.00 NSW Hume 55.35 LP/NP Qld Fadden 60.43 LP/NP Islands Moreton Vic McEwen 50.02 LP WA Forrest 55.48 LP/NP NSW Reid 60.84 ALP Brisbane Island Special enrolment HINKLER Qld Herbert # 50.03 ALP NSW North Sydney 55.51 LP/NP NT Lingiari 61.16 ALP Moa Island Cocos (Keeling) Islands provisions apply for URBAN NSW Robertson 50.09 ALP NSW Greenway # 55.67 ALP NSW Farrer 61.19 LP/NP and Christmas Island the electors resident Thursday Island !Horn Island Hervey Fraser NT Solomon 50.19 ALP Vic Gippsland 55.91 NP Qld Oxley 61.34 ALP Prince of Wales Island are part of the Division on Norfolk Island. ! BONNER Lee Point Cape ! Childers Bay Island WA Swan # 50.27 ALP Vic Casey 55.93 LP Vic Holt 61.63 ALP Bamaga ! York of Lingiari. Shoal Bay Norfolk ! NSW Macquarie 50.28 ALP WA Brand 55.98 ALP Qld Rankin 61.67 ALP ! Torbanlea ! # Hope Inlet lle Island Bathurst Island Melvi NSW Gilmore 50.41 ALP Qld Moreton 56.01 ALP ACT Canberra 61.82 ALP Island ! # Galiwinku NSW Macarthur 50.51 ALP Vic Menzies 56.02 LP Qld Capricornia 62.08 ALP Nguiu ! Lord Howe Maningrida ! ! ! Nhulunbuy ! Milingimbi !! Mapoon ! Island Vic La Trobe 50.51 LP Vic Goldstein 56.05 LP Qld Griffith 62.32 ALP ! !Yirrkala !Oenpelli ! Ramingining Casuarina SOLOMON DARWIN Cape Arnhem ! Maryborough Deception NSW Hughes 50.54 LP/NP Vic Bendigo 56.13 ALP NSW Mackellar 62.38 LP/NP Humpty Doo Duyfken Nightcliff ! ! Lord Howe Island is Bay Scarborough ! Jabiru Point ! Weipa part of the Division NSW Paterson 50.58 LP/NP NSW Lindsay 56.28 ALP WA O’Connor 62.76 LP/NP # Batchelor ! Lockhart River ! Cape Direction of Sydney. Qld Dickson 50.76 ALP NSW Cook 56.34 LP/NP NSW Charlton 62.91 ALP Darwin Redcliffe East Airport ! WA Hasluck 50.85 ALP SA Wakefield 56.59 ALP Vic Hotham 63.00 ALP Point The Tiaro ! Aurukun PETRIE Narrows !Bulman Vic Corangamite 50.85 ALP Qld Blair 56.98 ALP NSW Kingsford Smith 63.26 ALP ! WIDE BAY ST Daly River ! ! Pine Creek Alyangula ! Fannie UA Cape Londonderry ! RT Angurugu ! Groote Eylandt SA Sturt 50.94 LP Vic Higgins 57.04 LP WA Curtin 63.26 LP/NP Bay Cape Bougainville Cape Keerweer Woody Point Winnellie G ! ! Rainbow Beach Tas Bass 51.03 ALP SA Mayo 57.06 LP NSW Parkes 63.67 LP/NP Berrimah Numbulwar ! Tin Can Bay ! Y M H ! Cape Melville ! P W ! Kalumburu Katherine ! Barunga Qld Ryan 51.21 LP/NP Vic Melbourne Ports 57.15 ALP NSW McMahon 63.77 ALP I Y !Ngukurr E Brighton 5 km NSW Cowper 51.24 LP/NP Qld Kennedy* 57.29 LP/NP Qld Moncrieff 63.80 LP/NP Bigge Island LEICHHARDT Island Territories Kilkivan DARWIN Frances Macquarie Island is part of ! Sandgate WA Stirling 51.27 LP/NP Vic Chisholm 57.38 ALP NSW Bradfield 63.86 LP/NP Bay Bracken Ridge Port the Division of Franklin. Shorncliffe WA Cowan 51.28 LP/NP Vic Wannon 57.47 LP Qld Maranoa 64.06 LP/NP Darwin Palmerston ! Timber Creek Sir Edward ! ! ! Wyndham ! ! Kowanyama Goomeri NSW Bennelong 51.40 ALP WA Durack 57.65 LP/NP NSW Riverina 64.55 LP/NP Augustus Island Kununurra Pellew Group Macquarie Island Gympie ! Cooktown ! ! Lake East Arm ! Vic Deakin 51.41 ALP WA Pearce 57.69 LP/NP NSW Shortland 64.74 ALP Cootharaba Borroloola G Moreton Daly Murgon ! Geebung A Waters T Qld Hinkler 51.52 LP/NP Vic Isaacs 57.69 ALP NSW New England* 64.84 LP/NP E ! Cape Tribulation R Yarralin Tewantin Nudgee W Mornington Island ! ! D LILLEY Qld Longman 51.87 ALP SA Makin 57.70 ALP NSW Barton 64.94 ALP 5 km ! ! Noosa Heads A Bay Ferny Northgate Y Cape Leveque !Mossman Qld Flynn 52.24 ALP WA Perth 57.94 ALP NSW Werriwa 65.07 ALP Imbil! Grove Darwin Stafford Kedron Cairns Amity Point NSW Eden-Monaro 52.29 ALP Qld Lilley 57.95 ALP ACT Fraser 65.07 ALP ! Mareeba ! Pinkenba ! Kalkarindji ! Elliott Karumba Tas Braddon 52.32 ALP Vic Ballarat 58.15 ALP Tas Denison 65.29 ALP ! ! Eagle URBAN Atherton ! Herald FAIRFAX Enoggera Cape Baskerville !Derby ! ! Upper Farm Burketown! ! Normanton Island Nambour! BRISBANE Wynnum NSW Page 52.36 ALP Qld Groom 58.22 LP/NP Vic Maribyrnong 65.32 ALP ! !Innisfail Rattlesnake ! Maroochydore Kedron The Gap Doomadgee Manly Qld Dawson 52.59 ALP Vic Flinders 58.25 LP Vic Lalor 65.53 ALP LINGIARI Island 20 km BOWMAN !Halls Creek ! Lajamanu Tully! RYAN Cannon SA Boothby 52.93 LP Vic Bruce 58.32 ALP NSW Hunter 65.68 ALP ! Looma ! Fitzroy Crossing Maleny ! Bardon Broome ! ! Lake BRISBANE Murarrie Georgetown Hinchinbrook ! Mount Hill Qld Fairfax 52.97 LP/NP Tas Lyons 58.34 ALP NSW Newcastle 65.91 ALP ! FISHER Caloundra Manchester Lota Einasleigh Island Horseshoe BLAIR ! Upper Coot-tha Qld Forde 53.36 ALP Qld Wide Bay 58.39 LP/NP NSW Blaxland 66.65 ALP ! Bay Coorparoo BONNER Lagrange Bay Ingham Beerwah Brookfield Dutton Kilcoy Indooroopilly NSW Calare 53.46 LP/NP SA Adelaide 58.53 ALP NSW Throsby 66.76 ALP ! Park Warrego ! ! Dunwich Tennant West Ormiston Qld Fisher 53.53 LP/NP Qld McPherson 58.65 LP/NP NSW Cunningham 66.87 ALP ! KENNEDY Townsville GRIFFITH Lake CM arindale Creek Camooweal ! Saunders Point Magnetic LONGMAN Mount ! Somerset W Qld Wright 53.79 LP/NP NSW Warringah 58.78 LP/NP NSW Watson 68.20 ALP Beach Island Y !Ayr ! ! Crosby Yeerongpilly ! Toogoolawah Y Capalaba NSW Wentworth 53.85 LP/NP NSW Lyne 58.81 LP/NP Vic Murray 68.26 LP Home Hill Bushland Cape Nelly Caboolture Karana Jindalee MW Charters Moreton NSW Dobell 53.93 ALP NSW Richmond 58.87 ALP NSW Sydney 69.32 ALP Towers ! DAWSON Beach Pallarenda Bay Downs ! Bowen Island MORETON P North B A ! ! ! C Thornlands Tas Franklin 54.03 ALP WA Moore 58.93 LP/NP Vic Calwell 69.33 ALP Mount Isa ! ! k R Picnic Moreton Moggill Stradbroke e U Esk! IF Burbank Julia Creek ! Whitsunday Islands e C Yabulu Bay H Archerfield I Port Cloncurry Hughenden ! r E Bay DICKSON IC C ! ! ! Proserpine C Bellbowrie W Island Vic Dunkley 54.04 LP Vic Corio 58.93 ALP NSW Chifley 69.68 ALP Hedland Richmond ! PS ! N O R T H ER N Pallarenda Goombungee ! I Acacia T ER R I T OR Y Collinsville r Victoria Qld Leichhardt 54.06 ALP Vic Jagajaga 58.98 ALP SA Port Adelaide 69.75 ALP Mount Low e Lake Samford Wacol Inala Bluewater v Ridge Fruitgrove i ! BOWMAN Wivenhoe ! Point Park R r Qld Petrie 54.21 ALP WA Fremantle 59.14 ALP Vic Scullin 70.85 ALP Oakey ive Richlands ! ! Black H Deeragun ! R Redbank Redland Dampier !! ! Mackay WY ! Ellen Roebourne !Marble Bar WA Canning 54.35 LP/NP Vic Indi 59.19 LP Vic Gorton 71.22 ALP Karratha ! River Garbutt e BRISBANE Grove Bay Barrow Island Sarina Jensen an OXLEY ! ! Yuendumu ter GROOM b North Daisy SA Kingston 54.42 ALP SA Barker 59.45 LP Vic Mallee 71.27 NP Telfer luewa r is LOGAN B HERBERT e r TOWNSVILLE B Point Moranbah v ! ! Camira Woodridge Hill i ! ! Stradbroke Larapinta !Winton ! SA Grey 54.43 LP Vic Kooyong 59.53 LP Vic Gellibrand 71.46 ALP R e l Toowoomba Talburpin h Gatton Island ! MW ! CAPRICORNIA o Y Qld Bonner 54.53 ALP NSW Mitchell 59.65 LP/NP Vic Melbourne* 72.27 ALP Pannawonica B er RANKIN iv Ipswich Springfield M ! Wittenoom Douglas R W Onslow ! Papunya ! ! Y Qld Brisbane 54.60 ALP WA Tangney 59.81 LP/NP Vic Wills 72.41 ALP North West Cape ! Dysart Rangewood ! ! Browns QU EE N S L A N D ! k ! Pittsworth FORDE Beenleigh Clermont ! Blac Vic McMillan 54.79 LP NSW Parramatta 59.86 ALP NSW Fowler 72.57 ALP Exmouth! Middlemount Thuringowa Plains ! Longreach Annandale FADDEN Crestmead !Tom Price Alice Springs ! DURACK Barcaldine ! SA Hindmarsh 55.05 ALP NSW Berowra 60.01 LP/NP NSW Grayndler 74.85 ALP ! ! ! Hope Hermannsburg Emerald Alice s ! ! ! s Jimboomba Island ! Vic Aston 55.05 LP NSW Banks 60.37 ALP Vic Batman 75.95 ALP Santa Teresa ! o ! Newman ! River ! ! R ! Paraburdoo Alpha ! Rockhampton ! WRIGHT ! Bedourie Blackwater ! Curtis Island ! Explanatory Note: ! Mount ! ! Nerang! MONCRIEFF ! Blackall Springsure !Gladstone Kelso ! Docker River Woorabinda ! Morgan ! Beaudesert * TPP (two-party-preferred vote count) is usually the same as TCP (two-candidate-preferred vote count), however they are different when the final two ! !Tannum Boonah Surfers Paradise ! Jundah Yulara Sands Herbert candidates are not ALP and Coalition candidates. This is referred to as ‘non-classic’ TCP. ! Moura ! Tambo! ! Brisbane Area and Biloela Coolangatta At the 2007 election in the divisions of Kennedy, Melbourne and New England, the final two candidates in the count were not from the ALP and the ! Windorah MARANOA FLYNN 5 km URBAN ! ! Monto Coalition. In these divisions, a further scrutiny for information was conducted for statistical purposes. This count allocated votes to the ALP and ! Kulgera MCPHERSON Birdsville ! !Bundaberg SURROUNDS leading Coalition party candidates using the next available preference on the ballot papers to show what the result of the count would have been had ! W ES T ER N ! Adavale !Augathella Fraser Island these candidates been the two leading candidates.
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