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AEC-2017-Leichhardt-Final-CS6 3Rd Review LEICHHARDT 141° 00' 142° 00' 143° 00' 144° 00' 145° 00' 146° 00' PAPUA NEW GUINEA March 2018 LEICHHARDT COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA -9° 00' -9° 00' TORRES Bramble Cay Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 Queensland TORRES Boigu Island Map of the FEDERAL ELECTORAL DIVISION OF TORRES STRAIT TORRES Saibai Island TORRES STRAIT ISLAND Dauan(Cornwallis) Island TORRES ISLAND Stephens (Hogar, Ugar) Islet LEICHHARDT Deliverance Island TORRES Turnagain (Buru) Island Darnley (Erub) Island Dalrymple(Damuth) Kerr Islet TORRES Islet Name and Boundary of Masig Island LEICHHARDT Gabba(Gerbar) Island Rennel (Mauar) Electoral Division Island BOURKE ISLES TORRES Turu Cay Zagai Island Meer (Mer, Maer) Island Names and Boundaries of Bourke Islet KENNEDY Murray Island adjoining Electoral Divisions Aureed -10° 00' Widul Island Island Names and Boundaries of TORRES STRAIT ISLAND COOK Sassie Island Local Government Areas (2016) -10° 00' Badu (Mulgrave) Island Moa (Clarke) Island Badu TORRES STRAIT ISLAND Poid Saint Pauls Warraber Warraber (Sue Islet) Duncan Kubin Nagheer (Mount 0 10 20 30 40 50 Kilometres Islands Ernest) Island Scale 1:1,000,000 G TORRES Hawkesbury Island r e LAMBERT CONIC PROJECTION WITH STANDARD PARALLELS 13° AND 25°S Torres Strait a t TORRES STRAIT ISLAND Wednesday (Maururra) Island Hammond Island Thursday Island Little Adolphus Island Thursday (Wai-Ben) Island Muralug Wasaga Horn (Narupai) Island Mount Adolphus (Mori) Island B ARAFURA SEA Possession Prince of Wales Cape York a (Muralag) Island (Bedanug) Island Albany Island r NORTHERN PENINSULA AREA r -16° 56' WESTCOURT A U i 145° 42' 145° 44' M 145° 46' Newcastle Bay RD U Seisia L e -16° 56' T L New Mapoon e E ST S RD Umagico R Cairns Inset g n Van Spoult Head Bamaga Turtle Head Island r BUNGALOW -11° 00' -11° Injinoo a MOOROOBOOL LYONS R COMPORT Sharp Point E AV R Crab Island G S L S T E U T NORTHERN K REDLYNCH A M IRENE R R T D PENINSULA IN JARDINE RIVER -11° 00' -11° AREA S REGIONAL PARK d E e l N O Riv e EARLVILLE J Jardin e e r Ussher Point fi e t i h RAY PORTSMITH H f D C W R N N O Vrilya Point R Y T L H D E E Orford Ness R D R GOO N TOO E JARDINE RIVER Waddlebla Peak WOREE li B o NATIONAL PARK PORTSMITH Y t P J False Orford Ness W A a BAYVIEW HEIGHTS r S r i d g S HWY i h C n t -16° 58' s r M e e c Beebo Peak ANDERSON RD e H k en Hunter Point RD ry R iv e -16° 58' C r R r r e ive iv E R LEICHHARDT C e e k GULF OF Jac r U kso R WHITE n Mt Sheridan B HEATHLANDS ROCK REGIONAL PARK White Rock Peak MOUNT CARPENTARIA Bird Islands SHERIDAN Cockburn CAIRNS Islands iver R Shelburne Sir Charles Hardy Lake Round Point ek Bay Islands Morris re ulhunt C D y -12° 00' Cullen Point Cape Grenville Mount Sheridan on LAMB RANGE locality boundary let Port D ke ucie S Musgrave Mapoon R iv e MOUNT -12° 00' Wreck Bay r MAPOON SHERIDAN -17° 00' iver WEIPA R -17° 00' Lamb Range MAPOON ve Oli locality boundary ROBE M Piper RT RD A P Islands O Temple O N Bay Mosquito Point s BENTLEY PARK DINDEN l l i enlock R NATIONAL PARK W i H ve Fair Cape R r D T NAPRANUM E L BATAVIA y E Carron Hill Weymouth Bay G NATIONAL PARK e R l NAPRANUM A s P W I H Andoom e n r KUTINI-PAYAMU e AURUKUN l o v i (IRON RANGE) Portland Road c R Duyfken Point k NATIONAL PARK Cape Weymouth WEIPA A FRENCHMANS EDMONTON Weipa UL RD Albatross PEN INS KENNEDY Evans Landing R Cape Griffith Bay D D E e V E o L c Napranum M s WRIGHTS O Pa AURUKUN y G a P R Mt Tozer l M i -17° 02' l v BRUCE CREEK E e r N Lockhart River T A r L Cape Direction e NAPRANUM -17° 02' C LAMB RANGE r KAANJU NGAACHI e H e INDIGENOUS PROTECTED a W k COOK Y Boyd Point -13° 00' AREA Second Red Rocky Point t RD Pera Head N RD LITTLE MULGRAVE KU U LOCKHART RIVER R NATIONAL PARK U First Red Rocky Point A Mt Carter -13° 00' MOUNT PETER False Pera Head r Wenlock Riv e 0 1 km 145° 42' 145° 44' 145° 46' WARNER n RD o Bobardt Point s B t a W LEICHHARDT a r Table Mtn r Worbody Point Aurukun Friendly Point i Archer Bay A e rch Cape Sidmouth er Riv er P E r N IN S U L A Campbell Point Coen Birthday Mtn D R SOUTH PACIFIC OYALA THUMOTANG E Round Mtn V E R RD NATIONAL PARK L ive O e r P M AURUKUN E e N T A A Hay Island r L f ch EBY er OK R R Double Hill OCEAN iver Colmer Point Claremont Mt Croll KULLA Isles RD (MCILWRAITH RANGE) Coen NATIONAL PARK iver R R iver The Bend e Burkitt Island -14° 00' rk i Coen (Moomba) Cape Keerweer K CORAL SEA H O CAPE Claremont Point L R O G Y D Port Stewart King Island -14° 00' R r ive Flinders Cape Melville R RD Flinders Island E Group HOLROYD RIVER Fox Lookout Cliff Islands Denham Island Kendall NATURE REFUGE St Pauls Hill A Bathurst Head Bathurst North Bay Point YORK Bay Ri Ninian Bay ver KALPOWAR yd T o r NATURE REFUGE l Princess Charlotte Barrow Point o H Bay Annie Bewick Island r CAPE MELVILLE Howick e Mt Ryan Jane Table iv P R E Riv NATIONAL PARK Group N er Hill I Howick Island oyd N lr B S i Ho z U a Red Point n L Cole Islands A t PENINSULA R LIZARD ISLAND L i Murdoch Point AKE v F e IE NATIONAL PARK D r L Brown (Wullumoi) D Balsers Knob Peak Lizard Island PORMPURAAW r River e v I i D ard R Flying Fox Hill E Ed w V RD E V L Edw er O a iv RD rd P R n MUSGRAVE STRATHGORDON i M k D R E Point Lookout u I N L T MU N A Black Hill C SGRAVE STRATH O L o GO RD D lem an Mt Cookabar Flattery N River orm MUUNDHI (JACK RIVER) Harbour I an Cape Flattery iver b NATIONAL PARK R -15° 00' Pormpuraaw ad y N RD he J re ac o k er HOPE M r Riv G e RINYIRRU (LAKEFIELD) v i VALE r R NATIONAL PARK e R v i i R v n e n r -15° 00' an Three CARPENTARIA lem a o H C Islands D Wallaby Island R ALWAL Cape Bedford NATIONAL PARK R RD South Cape Bedford TLECAMP AT Hope Vale E A B I X I K Nob Point KOWANYAMA D IM B Indian Head A N R G Wilton D Jansen Asmus Cooktown P ERRK OYKANGAND E ENINSU Evandale LA Kowanyama NATIONAL PARK Walker Bay G Laura ANNAN RIVER (YUKU BAJA-MULIKU) Grave Point KIMBA D NATIONAL PARK RD R Archer Point r r DE e V Mt Byerley Walsh Bay e RD iv N ELOP P M R W E A O N Forsberg Point L T T Y a M Y A HW L e E lic A A R Helenvale M IE X V K I t O D I The Forks L N W A L LIG Rossville Obree Point A E L N U YA M M M Lorna Doone A it Cedar Bay ch R e R D l D l Lakeland The Little Forks Rattlesnake Point (North Head) CEDAR BAY Weary Bay RD B R Mt Lukin NATIONAL PARK iv e DRUMD River r UF er Ayton F Palm a Wujal Wujal -16° 00' RD Mt Daintree er iv r r R D e WUJAL WUJAL R l m Pa China Camp r Maytown Cape Tribulation i L TA -16° 00' N Noah Head e E M k M ee P Cr Thornton Peak O it r L c E h V ell E Bailey Point D R G ive AM MOUNT WINDSOR r r B Cow Bay sse O Ro O NATIONAL PARK Daintree L A Cape Kimberley R P E DAINTREE N I NATIONAL PARK e N E S K U DOUGLAS R R U D L Black Mtn e SOURCES B A Miallo This map has been compiled by Spatial Vision from data supplied by the Mt Desailly Mossman Newell f DEV ELO Australian Electoral Commission, Queensland Government Department of PM Gorge Mossman ENTAL Port Douglas Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, PSMA and Geoscience Australia. n Mount taate RD S PMENTAL Carbine Craiglie River DEVELO The source of data, other than Electoral Division Boundaries, is data iver itc BURKE R M he Yule Point aten iver M ll from PSMA, Geoscience Australia, and Queensland Government Sta R itc Ri hell ver Mt Fraser Rumula Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy. R D STAATEN RIVER Lighthouse Mtn Wangetti DISCLAIMER NATIONAL PARK Mount Molloy Trinity Bay This map has been compiled from various sources and the publisher KURANDA NATIONAL PARK and/or contributors accept no responsibility for any injury, loss or Palm Cove damage arising from its use or errors or omissions therein.
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