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Fraser Island B R Y U R C O G MORGANVILLE E NORTH ISIS North Shore Point E GOOD NIGHT R G ISIS CENTRAL D O HINKLER 152° 00' 152° 15' 152° 30' 152° 45' 153° 00' 153° 15' MarchWATALGAN 2018 LITTABELLACOMMONWEALTH REP OF AUSTRALIAMULLETT CREEK MIARA HINKLER GLIDER GULLY NREF M o One Tree Hill o re CORAL SEA P a ROSEDALE lan rk R o B O K LITTABELLA NP ea S R c Double Sloping Hummock E h D iv MOORE A e Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 LE r PARK W Queensland BEACH a YANDARAN t a l Map of the FEDERALg ELECTORAL DIVISION OF R D a n WATERLOO Sandy Cape B O O Y -24° 45' A HINKLER N R D Name and Boundary of South Head R a n HINKLER Electoral Division g AVONDALE WELCOME CREEK e MOORE G FAIRYMEAD O O BURNETT MOORLANDS B -24° 45' Names and Boundaries of U HEADS R r R P FLYNN e U v M O i r R RD adjoining Electoral Divisions R e PARK T v RD i h c R G RD a RD e Bucca Mtn a B Names and Boundaries of l n Burn l e n ola tt BUNDABERG K n R RD RD OSEDALE a HEADS RD n Local Government Areas (2016) a HOODS GOOBURRUM RUBYANNA MON REPOS LAKE MEADOWVALE M MONDURAN Batchlers RD ABBOTSFORD D Fairymead A R AR Road Road BURNETT G SEAVIEW Manoolcoong RD R Wang-Ann Lagoon a A e B Lakes c R g BU A Follows Bundaberg North c CC 0 n a 10 Kilometres u S locality boundary a n QUNABA K E B g L BARGARA R o Scale 1:160,000 A l KALKIE e a D Rooney Point E n R OAKWOOD RD H RD A RD AR BUCCA BUNDABERG RG River BA MONDURAN The Bluff WINDERMERE LAMBERT CONIC PROJECTION WITH STANDARD PARALLELS 13° AND 25°S E NORTH MIL WINDERMERE BUNDABERG H Lake SHARON U M Wanhar r ELLIOTT CENTRAL ASHFIELD M e v O INNES i Goochee N C R AVOCA r E K PARK e T Lagoon iv CORAL COVE R B urn ett NORVILLE B KEPNOCK R RD UC E H n EAD Kola WOONGARRA S RD R I H V W RAINES E THABEBAN R ELLIOTT Y BRANYAN V IE SOUTH KOLAN RD W HEADS DAMASCUS RD KENSINGTON RD GIN Elliott Heads GIN RD N RD RD D O R T Y DR BULLYARD A CALAVOS L END r C e GIN D v S i WISES O M GIN RD R AYS R MAROONDAN SOUTH O E C D RD R n G W i ek IL O G e HILL in r BINGERA H D C C S t O t S io O I l N l t O River t G G E MOOLBOOLAMAN o r PERRY D G i R R l c T E tt l ALLOWAY h N B R U A e E i D n R D d O r i GI M N C v B IN N U u e G B E r Platypus Bay e B D RD GIN GIN A a R c S R COONARR h BUNGADOO NAR OO GIVELDA RD C -25° 00' McILWRAITH ELECTRA Marloo Bay D TIRROAN R Waddy Point DALYSFORD REDHILL FARMS DELAN BUNDABERG ELLIOTT Hervey Bay C N H I DRINAN O L KINKUNA O PINE CREEK D D N E -25° 00' SKYRING R OO RESERVE G S HORSE CAMP Indian ST KILDA RD Head E BINGERA L BURRUM COAST I L NATIONAL PARK B AV R LL NATIONAL PARK R Triangle Cliff U A W D C NEARUM E D NORTH GREGORY O O W D O G O H re r g G W o WALLAVILLE e GREGORY r R GREAT SANDY Y y v i i ve R PROMISEDLAND RIVER r NATIONAL PARK GOODWOOD t DUINGAL t e FLYNN n r u CORDALBA A B C FARNSFIELD A NATIONAL PARK C DOUGHBOY IA WOODGATE ST AGNES S T RD WIDE BAY RD D R e e TE r DGA o h WOO BURRUM COAST b c o a CORDALBA regor r G y r e A o L NATIONAL PARK B L r C A e v R i Burrum Point W iv R REDRIDGE e RD r CHILDERS Fraser Island B R y U r C o g MORGANVILLE E NORTH ISIS North Shore Point e GOOD NIGHT r G ISIS CENTRAL D O O W D HINKLER R O IES D r H O D G e W BOOYAL A BUXTON v i Y Coongul Point R BURRUM FRASER ISLAND HWY ABINGTON B HEADS ORCHID RUCE DOOLBI DR APPLE Isis r S ive t a CHILDERS t R e n TREE n d HORTON r y u CREEK B -25° 15' B RUCE Moon Point Cre HWY Boomerang Lakes ek Sandy Point Point Vernon Gatakers Bay ISIS Gables Point GOOD NIGHT EUREKA PACIFIC Eli Point B Y SOUTH ISIS TOOGOOM One Tree r W RIVER O H e HAVEN POINT Hill iv O BURRUM R P FRASER COAST Y I A B A VERNON B L u LB SIS RIVER A UM -25° 15' I r U BURR H CHERWELL r E u R AD m R S U RD DUNDOWRAN D M HERVEY BAY t Junction GOOD NIGHT SCRUB t A e L TAKURA ELI WATERS Datum Point L Mtn RD BEACH NATIONAL PARK n HEADS T r A C h u R a H c BEELBI PIALBA AR SP a B N L E k TON Blackfellow Point e IL R u CRAIGNISH T ST Dayman Point B i R O v CREEK CANE UR BRUCE e r SCARNESS o R Big Woody n r D a e M h R O DUNDOWRAN URRAWEEN TORQUAY Island a D HWY O M SOUTH G D URANGAN RD R PIAL O Middle Bluff HOWARD BA O RD T KAWUNGAN BURRUM M O A O E Y NL A A ST PACIFIC G B Y OR B W TOWN O T H CHAPEL H Palmers O R DALLARNIL T e D RD WONDUNNA Little Woody Hill ig Y IS E Island S S I D h V R a L t NIKENBAH O s HORNES E n WALLIGAN OCEAN H d KULLOGUM y H MAIN UG RO South Point Lake CORINGA O BOORAL B C TORBANLEA FRASER COAST Y RD Garawongera re R e R k A I ENCHANTED VALLEY M V Mt Olympus E R HAPPY VALLEY W o SUNSHINE Poyungan Hill o BURGOWAN BOORAL Mangrove Point w Duckinwilla ACRES locality boundary o DUCKINWILLA Great Sandy o BUNYA CREEK HEADS n WATERANGA g a k Strait e S e Lake r C e Lenthall BRUCE e a SOURCES Mt Ophir Mt Orso g RD n Susan This map has been compiled by Spatial Vision from data supplied by the Mt Woowoonga e Mt Shamrock NORTH BURNETT c a Leading e Australian Electoral Commission, Queensland Government Department of R NDE e Hill N l GE I G S BI F Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, PSMA and Geoscience Australia. I RIVER S R HWY R V iv a er HEADS n i WALLIEBUM SUSAN RIVER n e The source of data, other than Electoral Division Boundaries, is data e g ld GOLDEN FLEECE o A e w n from PSMA, Geoscience Australia, and Queensland Government B WOOWOONGA G ROO L HWY o GOO RD NATIONAL PARK s Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy. h n c i a e b Saltwater B k DISCLAIMER o e e WOOWOONGA e Creek il r This map has been compiled from various sources and the publisher R M C ALDERSHOT r l ve e Doongu DUNMORA i v and/or contributors accept no responsibility for any injury, loss or DIDCOT R i R DOONGUL F y damage arising from its use or errors or omissions therein. While all care a t M n DEGILBO n DUNDATHU Lake e is taken to ensure a high degree of accuracy, users are invited to notify of a y v WONGI g r McKenzie e y r any map discrepancies. TANDORA a S NATIONAL PARK e Musket Flat M -25° 30' Mt Doongul ALDERSHOT Mtn © Commonwealth of Australia (2018) ST HELENS © State of Queensland (2018) FAIRLIES KNOB R i BIGGENDEN NATIONAL PARK v MAR e YB O ISLAND r PRAWLE B R Administrative boundaries ©PSMA Australia Limited licensed by the Mt Havilah O in U Billygoat k MARYBOROUGH Commonwealth of Australia under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 e PLANTATION B G C re DUNMORA H Mtn C GUNGALOON i International license (CC BY 4.0). n l WEST i OAKHURST f WAL R Mt Biggenden t r KE o e R RD Turkey Lake This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the a B D v WALKERS Bookar i n IG R Birrabeen n l R ST ROCK Island -25° 30' g G u BEAVER Island Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process without E ng BEAVER e N o POINT D prior written permission from the Commonwealth. Requests and o D HINKLER E D R MARYBOROUGH ROCK EURONG N K inquiries concerning reproduction and rights should be addressed to the LAKESIDE N RD E WIDE BAY E A N D L BROOWEENA EN IC T Copyright Officer, Education and Communications Branch, Australian WILSON G y E Y Cabbage Tree BIG r Boomanjin Hill D YENGARIE a GRANVILLE THE VALLEY W R Electoral Commission, Locked Bag 4007 Canberra ACT 2601 or to H BOOMPA R Mtn M S ST NORTH ARAMARA H D T a MA UG R DIMONDS [email protected] RYBORO R TINANA n A RIVER IE G P g Mt Walsh N IINDAH M MOUNT WALSH U RD W Y e YERRA G 152° 00' NATIONAL PARK 152° 15' ARAMARA 152° 30' M 152° 45' 153° 00' 153° 15' ISIS THINOOMBA HINKLER.
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