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Election Day Polling Booths QUEENSLAND STATE GENERAL ELECTION SATURDAY, 31 OCTOBER 2020 Primary Election Declaration - Election Day Polling Booths QUEENSLAND STATE GENERAL ELECTION SATURDAY, 31 OCTOBER 2020 Under section 185E(2), this notice declares that on election day, candidates, and registered political parties endorsing a candidate who are contesting an electoral district listed in Column B, may display election signs consistent with sections 185A to 185H of the Electoral Act 1992 , at the corresponding election day polling booths set out in Column A. Similarly, third parties campaigning in an electoral district listed in Column B, may display election signs consistent with sections 185A to 185H of the Electoral Act at the corresponding election day polling booths set out in Column A. The election for the electoral district in which a voting office or polling booth is located is automatically a primary election under section 185E(1)(a). * Information is current as at 22 October 2020 and may be subject to change. Column A Column B Election Day Polling Booths Candidates contesting the electoral districts below may display election signs at the polling booth listed opposite in Column A. Booth Name Address Electoral Districts Alderley Alderley Kindergarten & Preschool, Ferny Grove 76 South Pine Road, ALDERLEY, QLD Australia 4051 Stafford Annerley Junction Park State School Hall, Miller 50 Waldheim Street, ANNERLEY, QLD Australia 4103 South Brisbane Annerley Junction Annerley Church of Christ Hall, Miller 459 Annerley Road, ANNERLEY, QLD Australia 4103 South Brisbane Arana Hills District PCYC, Everton 135a Olearia Street W, EVERTON HILLS, QLD Australia 4053 Ferny Grove Augustine Heights Augusta State School, Jordan 60 Brittains Road, AUGUSTINE HEIGHTS, QLD Australia 4300 Bundamba Avoca Bundaberg Church of Christ, Bundaberg 76 Twyford Street, AVOCA, QLD Australia 4670 Burnett Bald Hills Bald Hills State School Hall, Aspley 2156 Gympie Road, BALD HILLS, QLD Australia 4036 Sandgate Bardon St Joseph's Church Hall, Cooper 41 The Drive, BARDON, QLD Australia 4065 Maiwar Bayside Eastside Community Church, Lytton 568 Wondall Road, MANLY WEST, QLD Australia 4179 Chatsworth Bayview Thornlands Bayview State School, Redlands 77 Ziegenfusz Road, THORNLANDS, QLD Australia 4164 Oodgeroo Beerwah Beerwah & District Community Hall, Caloundra 25 Peachester Road, BEERWAH, QLD Australia 4519 Glass House Belmont Belmont State School Hall, Chatsworth 1275 Old Cleveland Road, CARINDALE, QLD Australia 4152 Mansfield Benowa Benowa State High School, Southport Mediterranean Drive, BENOWA, QLD Australia 4217 Surfers Paradise Biggera Waters Biggera Waters State School Activities Centre, Broadwater Coombabah Road, BIGGERA WATERS, QLD Australia 4216 Bonney Birkdale Birkdale State School, Capalaba 74 Agnes Street, BIRKDALE, QLD Australia 4159 Oodgeroo Birkdale South Birkdale South State School, Capalaba 451 Old Cleveland Road, BIRKDALE, QLD Australia 4159 Oodgeroo Boondall Boondall State School, Nudgee Sandgate Road (access via Roscommon Road), BOONDALL, QLD Australia 4034 Sandgate Bray Park Bray Park State School, Pine Rivers 5 Hopetoun Street, BRAY PARK, QLD Australia 4500 Kurwongbah Bray Park West Bray Park State High School, Pine Rivers 27-37 Lavarack Road, BRAY PARK, QLD Australia 4500 Kurwongbah Broadbeach Broadbeach State School, Mermaid Beach 1-19 Alexandra Avenue, BROADBEACH, QLD Australia 4218 Surfers Paradise Browns Plains Browns Plains State School, Woodridge 1-29 Mayfair Drive, BROWNS PLAINS, QLD Australia 4118 Algester Bundaberg Christ Church Bundaberg Hall, Bundaberg 59 Woongarra Street, BUNDABERG CENTRAL, QLD Australia 4670 Burnett Bundamba South Bundamba State School, Ipswich 221 Brisbane Road, BUNDAMBA, QLD Australia 4304 Bundamba Bunya Hills Community Function Centre, Everton James Drysdale Reserve, Jinker Track, BUNYA, QLD Australia 4055 Ferny Grove Burleigh Heads Burleigh Heads State School, Burleigh 1750 Lower Gold Coast Highway, BURLEIGH HEADS, QLD Australia 4220 Mermaid Beach Burleigh North Burleigh Heads RSL Hall, Burleigh 8 Sixth Avenue, BURLEIGH HEADS, QLD Australia 4220 Mermaid Beach Page 1 of 5 Column A Column B Election Day Polling Booths Candidates contesting the electoral districts below may display election signs at the polling booth listed opposite in Column A. Booth Name Address Electoral Districts Burleigh Waters Caningeraba State School, Burleigh Whistler Drive, BURLEIGH WATERS, QLD Australia 4220 Mermaid Beach Burpengary Burpengary Community Complex, Kurwongbah 111 Station Road, BURPENGARY, QLD Australia 4505 Bancroft Caboolture Caboolture Memorial Hall, Morayfield 65 King Street, CABOOLTURE, QLD Australia 4510 Pumicestone Caboolture East Caboolture State High School, Morayfield 1-57 Lee Street, CABOOLTURE, QLD Australia 4510 Pumicestone Calamvale Calamvale Community College, Algester 11 Hamish Street, CALAMVALE, QLD Australia 4116 Stretton Caloundra CCSA Hall, Caloundra 1 Nutley Street, CALOUNDRA, QLD Australia 4551 Kawana Camp Hill Camp Hill State School Hall, Chatsworth Ferguson Road, CAMP HILL, QLD Australia 4152 Bulimba Greenslopes Carina Mayfield State School, Chatsworth 37 Paget Street, CARINA, QLD Australia 4152 Bulimba Carindale Carina State School, Chatsworth 1413 Creek Road (access via Cuthred Street), CARINA, QLD Australia 4152 Bulimba Chermside East Centrepoint Church Hall, Nudgee Cnr Pfingst & Hamilton Roads, CHERMSIDE, QLD Australia 4032 Stafford Chermside West Craigslea State High School Auditorium, Aspley 685 Hamilton Road, WEST CHERMSIDE, QLD Australia 4035 Stafford Churchill Churchill State School Hall, Ipswich Brisbane Street (off Warwick Road), CHURCHILL, QLD Australia 4305 Ipswich West Coolum Beach Coolum State School, Ninderry School Road, COOLUM BEACH, QLD Australia 4573 Maroochydore Coolum Beach North Coolum Beach Uniting Church Hall, Ninderry 22-26 Elizabeth Street, COOLUM BEACH, QLD Australia 4573 Maroochydore Coombabah South Coombabah State High School, Bonney 550 Pine Ridge Road, COOMBABAH, QLD Australia 4216 Broadwater Coomera Coomera State School, Theodore Beattie Road, COOMERA, QLD Australia 4209 Coomera Cooroy Noosa District State High School, Nicklin 2 Tulip Street, COOROY, QLD Australia 4563 Noosa Corinda St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Mount Ommaney 28 Clewley Street, CORINDA, QLD Australia 4075 Miller Currajong Currajong State School, Mundingburra 140 Palmerston Street, CURRAJONG, QLD Australia 4812 Townsville Currimundi Currimundi State School, Kawana 17 Buderim Street, CALOUNDRA, QLD Australia 4551 Caloundra Daisy Hill Daisy Hill State School, Springwood 20-50 Daisy Hill Road, DAISY HILL, QLD Australia 4127 Waterford Darling Heights Darling Heights State School, Toowoomba South 45 Wuth Street, TOOWOOMBA, QLD Australia 4350 Condamine Eatons Hill Eatons Hill State School, Everton Apex Grove, EATONS HILL, QLD Australia 4037 Pine Rivers Eight Mile Plains Eight Mile Plains State School, Toohey 480 Underwood Road, EIGHT MILE PLAINS, QLD Australia 4113 Springwood Waterford Eight Mile Plains West Warrigal Road State School, Toohey 314 Warrigal Road, EIGHT MILE PLAINS, QLD Australia 4113 Stretton Elimbah Elimbah State School, Glass House 10-20 School Road, ELIMBAH, QLD Australia 4516 Pumicestone Eudlo Eudlo Hall, Glass House 19 Rosebed Street, EUDLO, QLD Australia 4554 Nicklin Evandale Gold Coast City Council Chambers, Surfers Paradise 135 Bundall Road, Bundall, QLD Australia 4217 Southport Fernvale Fernvale State School, Lockyer 1605 Brisbane Valley Highway, FERNVALE, QLD Australia 4306 Nanango Flinders View Cityhope Church, Ipswich 7 Rex Hills Drive, RIPLEY, QLD Australia 4306 Bundamba Forest Lake East Forest Lake State High School, Inala High Street, FOREST LAKE, QLD Australia 4078 Algester Forest Lake South Grand Avenue State School, Inala Cnr Grand Avenue & Centennial Way, FOREST LAKE, QLD Australia 4078 Algester Frenchville Frenchville State School - Activities Centre, Keppel 225-237 Frenchville Road, FRENCHVILLE, QLD Australia 4701 Rockhampton Freshwater Freshwater State School, Barron River 10 Corkill Street, FRESHWATER, QLD Australia 4870 Cairns Page 2 of 5 Column A Column B Election Day Polling Booths Candidates contesting the electoral districts below may display election signs at the polling booth listed opposite in Column A. Booth Name Address Electoral Districts Gaythorne Mitchelton & District Senior Citizens Centre, Ferny Grove 30 Tel-El-Kebir Street, MITCHELTON, QLD Australia 4053 Everton Glenmore Glenmore State High School, Rockhampton 261 Farm Street, KAWANA, QLD Australia 4701 Keppel Glenvale Glenvale State School, Toowoomba South 224 Glenvale Road, TOOWOOMBA, QLD Australia 4350 Condamine Greenbank South Greenbank Community Centre, Logan 145 Teviot Road, GREENBANK, QLD Australia 4124 Jordan Greenmeadows Living Faith Uniting Church, Chatsworth 330 Pine Mountain Road, CARINA HEIGHTS, QLD Australia 4152 Mansfield Grovely Grovely State School, Ferny Grove 200 Dawson Parade, GROVELY, QLD Australia 4054 Everton Heatley Heatley State School, Thuringowa Cnr Mill Drive & Fullham Road, HEATLEY, QLD Australia 4814 Mundingburra Helensvale North Helensvale State High School, Theodore 243 Discovery Drive, HELENSVALE, QLD Australia 4210 Broadwater Indooroopilly West Indooroopilly State School, Maiwar Cnr Russell Terrace & Moggill Road, INDOOROOPILLY, QLD Australia 4068 Moggill Jimboomba Jimboomba State School, Logan Mt Lindesay Highway, JIMBOOMBA, QLD Australia 4280 Scenic Rim Jimboomba East Emmaus College, Logan 48 East Street, JIMBOOMBA, QLD Australia 4280 Scenic Rim Kelvin Grove Kelvin Grove State College, Junior School Hall, McConnel L'Estrange Terrace (gates
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