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This Document Lists the Western Australian Electoral Commission's Intended Polling Place Locations for the 2013 State Genera This document is the Western Australian Electoral Commission’s current list of polling places for the 2013 State general election. Polling places have been gazetted and are available for viewing in the Government Gazette, 8 February 2013 (Issue no. 28 Special). All changes will also be published in the Government Gazette. No. District Region Polling Place Address 1 Albany South West Albany PCYC 77 Sanford Road, CENTENNIAL PARK WA 6330 2 Albany South West Albany Primary School Suffolk Street, MT CLARENCE WA 6330 3 Albany South West Albany Sea Rescue Hall Swarbrick Street, EMU POINT WA 6330 4 Albany South West Albany Senior Citizens Centre 122 Grey Street West, ALBANY WA 6330 5 Albany South West Elleker Hall Hassell Street, ELLEKER WA 6330 6 Albany South West Flinders Park Primary School Yatana Road, BAYONET HEAD WA 6330 7 Albany South West Great Southern Grammar 244 Nanarup Road, NANARUP WA 6330 8 Albany South West King River Hall Millbrook Road, KING RIVER WA 6330 9 Albany South West Little Grove Primary School 33 Gordon Street, LITTLE GROVE WA 6330 10 Albany South West Lower Kalgan Hall 516 Nanarup Road, LOWER KALGAN WA 6330 11 Albany South West Lower King Community Kindergarten 34 Rutherford Drive, LOWER KING WA 6330 12 Albany South West Mt Lockyer Primary School Humphreys Street, LOCKYER WA 6330 13 Albany South West Mt Manypeaks Primary School 43731 South Coast Highway, MANYPEAKS WA 6328 14 Albany South West Napier Hall Chesterpass Road, NAPIER WA 6330 15 Albany South West North Albany Senior High School Anson Road, ORANA WA 6330 16 Albany South West Redmond Hall Redmond-Hay River Road, REDMOND WA 6370 17 Albany South West Spencer Park Primary School 46 Hardie Road, SPENCER PARK WA 6330 18 Albany South West Wellstead Community Resource Centre 49 Windsor Road, WELLSTEAD WA 6328 19 Albany South West Yakamia Primary School 26 Beaufort Road, YAKAMIA WA 6330 20 Albany South West Youngs Siding Hall Station Street, YOUNGS SIDING WA 6330 Last updated 8 March 2013 Page 1 of 76 This document is the Western Australian Electoral Commission’s current list of polling places for the 2013 State general election. Polling places have been gazetted and are available for viewing in the Government Gazette, 8 February 2013 (Issue no. 28 Special). All changes will also be published in the Government Gazette. Special Institutions 1 Albany South West Albany Regional Hospital Warden Avenue, ALBANY WA 6330 2 Albany South West Annie Bryson McKeown Lodge 2 Angove Road, SPENCER PARK WA 6330 3 Albany South West Bethel Village Hostel (Bethel Aged Care Hostel) 2 Bethel Way, Yakamia WA 6330 4 Albany South West Clarence Estate Residential Health & Aged Care 55 Hardie Road, SPENCER PARK WA 6330 5 Albany South West Glen-Craig Retirement Village 21 Beaufort Road, YAKAMIA WA 6 Albany South West Gwen Hardie Lodge 67 Mermaide Avenue, EMU POINT WA 6330 Last updated 8 March 2013 Page 2 of 76 This document is the Western Australian Electoral Commission’s current list of polling places for the 2013 State general election. Polling places have been gazetted and are available for viewing in the Government Gazette, 8 February 2013 (Issue no. 28 Special). All changes will also be published in the Government Gazette. No. District Region Polling Place Address 1 Alfred Cove South Metropolitan Applecross Primary School 65 Kintail Road, APPLECROSS WA 6153 2 Alfred Cove South Metropolitan Ardross Primary School 46 Links Road, ARDROSS WA 6153 3 Alfred Cove South Metropolitan Attadale Primary School 47 Wichmann Road, ATTADALE WA 6156 4 Alfred Cove South Metropolitan Bicton Primary School View Terrace, BICTON WA 6157 5 Alfred Cove South Metropolitan Booragoon Primary School 10 Clements Road, BOORAGOON WA 6154 Canning Highway (corner of Stock Road), 6 Alfred Cove South Metropolitan Melville Recreation Centre MELVILLE WA 6156 7 Alfred Cove South Metropolitan Mt Pleasant Primary School 29 Queens Road, MT PLEASANT WA 6153 8 Alfred Cove South Metropolitan St Benedict's Hall Alness Street, ARDROSS WA 6153 Special Institutions 1 Alfred Cove South Metropolitan Applecross Nursing Home Riverway, APPLECROSS WA 6153 2 Alfred Cove South Metropolitan Attadale Private Hospital 21 Hislop Road, ATTADALE WA 6156 3 Alfred Cove South Metropolitan Braemar Lodge 51 Point Walter Road, BICTON WA 6157 4 Alfred Cove South Metropolitan Carinya Annex Bicton 41 Bristol Avenue, BICTON WA 6157 5 Alfred Cove South Metropolitan Carinya Nursing Bicton 220 Preston Point Road, BICTON WA 6157 6 Alfred Cove South Metropolitan Parkland Villas Retirement Village 510 Marmion Street, BOOROGOON WA 6154 Last updated 8 March 2013 Page 3 of 76 This document is the Western Australian Electoral Commission’s current list of polling places for the 2013 State general election. Polling places have been gazetted and are available for viewing in the Government Gazette, 8 February 2013 (Issue no. 28 Special). All changes will also be published in the Government Gazette. No. District Region Polling Place Address 1 Armadale East Metropolitan Cecil Andrews Senior High School 23 Seville Drive, SEVILLE GROVE WA 6112 2 Armadale East Metropolitan Challis Primary School 40 Braemore Street, ARMADALE WA 6112 3 Armadale East Metropolitan Greendale Centre 12 Coombe Avenue, ARMADALE WA 6112 4 Armadale East Metropolitan Grovelands Primary School 14 Grovelands Drive, CAMILLO WA 6111 5 Armadale East Metropolitan Gwynne Park Primary School 11 Tijuana Road, BROOKDALE WA 6112 6 Armadale East Metropolitan Kelmscott Primary School River Road, KELMSCOTT WA 6111 7 Armadale East Metropolitan Kelmscott Senior High School 50 Third Avenue, KELMSCOTT WA 6111 8 Armadale East Metropolitan Kingsley Primary School 11 Lathwell Street, ARMADALE WA 6112 9 Armadale East Metropolitan Neerigen Brook Primary School 170 Seventh Road, ARMADALE WA 6112 10 Armadale East Metropolitan Westfield Park Primary School Hemingway Drive, WESTFIELD WA 6111 11 Darling Range East Metropolitan Armadale Primary School 1 Carradine Road, ARMADALE WA 6112 Special Institutions 1 Armadale East Metropolitan Armadale Health Services 3056 Albany Highway, MT NASURA WA 6112 2 Armadale East Metropolitan J E Murray Homes 16 Deerness Way, ARMADALE WA 6112 3 Armadale East Metropolitan Sarah Hardey House 222 Cammillo Road, KELMSCOTT WA 6112 4 Armadale East Metropolitan Thomas Scott Village-Amana Living 63 Ypres Road, CAMILLO WA 6111 Last updated 8 March 2013 Page 4 of 76 This document is the Western Australian Electoral Commission’s current list of polling places for the 2013 State general election. Polling places have been gazetted and are available for viewing in the Government Gazette, 8 February 2013 (Issue no. 28 Special). All changes will also be published in the Government Gazette. No. District Region Polling Place Address 1 Balcatta North Metropolitan Balcatta Gospel Hall 38 Collier Avenue, BALCATTA WA 6021 2 Balcatta North Metropolitan Balcatta Primary School 387 Main Street, BALCATTA WA 6021 3 Balcatta North Metropolitan Balcatta Senior High School 31 Poincaire Street, BALCATTA WA 6021 4 Balcatta North Metropolitan Glendale Primary School 21 Glendale Avenue, HAMERSLEY WA 6022 5 Balcatta North Metropolitan Osborne Park Community Centre 11 Royal Street, TUART HILL WA 6060 6 Balcatta North Metropolitan Osborne Park Hospital Osborne Place, STIRLING WA 6021 7 Balcatta North Metropolitan Osborne Primary School 155 Albert Street, OSBORNE PARK WA 6017 8 Balcatta North Metropolitan St Denis School 2 Orchid Street, JOONDANNA WA 6060 9 Balcatta North Metropolitan Takari Primary School 5 Rickman Street, BALCATTA WA 6021 10 Balcatta North Metropolitan Tuart Hill Primary School Banksia Street, TUART HILL WA 6060 Special Institutions 1 Balcatta North Metropolitan Amana Living - James Brown House 171 Albert Street, OSBORNE PARK WA 6017 Bethanie Joondanna-Edinboro House-Osbourne 2 Balcatta North Metropolitan House 130 Edinboro Street, JOONDANNA WA 6060 3 Balcatta North Metropolitan Myvista Aged Care & Village 11 Nugent Street, BALCATTA WA 6021 4 Balcatta North Metropolitan Osborne Park Hospital Osborne Place, STIRLING WA 6021 5 Balcatta North Metropolitan St Andrew's Care Facility 20 Burwood Road, BALCATTA WA 6021 Last updated 8 March 2013 Page 5 of 76 This document is the Western Australian Electoral Commission’s current list of polling places for the 2013 State general election. Polling places have been gazetted and are available for viewing in the Government Gazette, 8 February 2013 (Issue no. 28 Special). All changes will also be published in the Government Gazette. No. District Region Polling Place Address 1 Bassendean East Metropolitan Anzac Terrace Primary School 176 Anzac Terrace, BASSENDEAN WA 6054 2 Bassendean East Metropolitan Ashfield Primary School 65 Margaret Street, ASHFIELD WA 6054 3 Bassendean East Metropolitan Bassendean Primary School 65 West Road, BASSENDEAN WA 6054 4 Bassendean East Metropolitan Beechboro Primary School 20 King Road, BEECHBORO WA 6063 5 Bassendean East Metropolitan East Beechboro Primary School 32 Brockmill Avenue, BEECHBORO WA 6063 6 Bassendean East Metropolitan Eden Hill Primary School 83 Ivanhoe Street, EDEN HILL WA 6054 7 Bassendean East Metropolitan Hampton Senior High School 76 Morley Drive East, MORLEY WA 6062 8 Bassendean East Metropolitan John Septimus Roe Anglican Community School 463 Beechboro Road, BEECHBORO WA 6063 9 Bassendean East Metropolitan Lockridge Primary School 48 Rosher Road, LOCKRIDGE WA 6054 10 Bassendean East Metropolitan Lockridge Senior High School 368 Benara Road, KIARA WA 6054 Special Institutions 1 Bassendean East Metropolitan Bassendean
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