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Returning Officers and Locations Returning Officers & Office Locations 2020 State General Election Current as at 09/10/2020. Details may be subject to change. Offices will be open during business hours, Monday to Friday, and on Saturday 10 October and Sunday 11 October Electorate Name Returning Officer Building Name Full Address Algester Steven Tonks Algester Office Unit 2/7 Gardens Dr Willawong QLD 4110 Aspley William Freeman Aspley Office Shop D/1319 Gympie Rd Aspley QLD 4034 Bancroft Stephen Gillespie Bancroft Office Unit 6/657 Deception Bay Rd Deception Bay QLD 4508 Barron River Colin Hocking Tenancy 1 7 Mount Koolmoon St Smithfield QLD 4878 Bonney Kerena Burgess Bonney Office Shop 2, 118 Brisbane Rd Labrador QLD 4215 Broadwater Neil Campbell Broadwater Office Unit 3/24 Technology Dr Arundel QLD 4214 Buderim Judith Svensen Tenancy A2 64 Aerodrome Rd Maroochydore QLD 4558 Bulimba Stuart Fraser Bulimba Office Unit 4/11 Breene Pl Morningside QLD 4170 Bundaberg Wendy Byrne Bundaberg Office Lot 1, 2 Maryborough St Bundaberg Central QLD 4670 Bundamba Peter Gordon Bundamba Office 14 Coal Street Bundamba QLD 4304 Burdekin Peter Knapton Burdekin Office 93 Graham St Ayr QLD 4807 Burleigh Mark Townsend Burleigh Office Unit 6/53 Township Dr Burleigh Heads QLD 4220 Burnett John Kelly Burnett Office Lot 1, 2 Maryborough St Bundaberg Central QLD 4670 Cairns Graeme Reardon Cairns Office Unit 2/248 Hartley St Bungalow QLD 4870 Callide Wayne Gormley Callide Office 38 Capper St Gayndah QLD 4625 Caloundra Graham Pitt Caloundra Office 1 Bulcock St Caloundra QLD 4551 Capalaba Jim Birch Capalaba Office 26 Redland Bay Rd Capalaba QLD 4157 Chatsworth Joanne Ible Chatsworth Office 19 Graystone St Tingalpa QLD 4173 Clayfield Michael Martin Clayfield Office Unit 2/5 Navigator Pl Hendra QLD 4011 Condamine Kathryn Van Wunnik Condamine Office 16 Evans St Pittsworth QLD 4356 Cook Suzanne Temple Mareeba Memorial Bowls Club 41B Anzac Ave Mareeba QLD 4880 Coomera Pavle Banovic Coomera Office Unit 1/1 Waterway Dr Coomera QLD 4209 Cooper Brenda Clarke Cooper Office Tenancy 1/20 Harry St Ashgrove QLD 4060 Currumbin Karen Barany Currumbin Office 6/53 Township Dr Burleigh Heads QLD 4220 Everton Stephen Hodge Everton Office 2-6 Chinook St Everton Hills QLD 4053 Ferny Grove Graham Meiklejohn Ferny Grove Office 8 Dallas Parade Keperra QLD 4054 Gaven Debbie Rowe Gaven Office 61 Price St Nerang QLD 4211 Gladstone Mark Larney Gladstone Office 19 Toolooa St Gladstone Central QLD 4680 Glass House Melani Mercer Glass House Office Shop 1/60 Simpson St Beerwah QLD 4519 Greenslopes Jennifer Meizer Greenslopes Office Unit 2/1470 Logan Rd Mount Gravatt East QLD 4122 Gregory Robert McInnes Gregory Office 11/160 Egerton St Emerald QLD 4720 Gympie Kenneth Garner Gympie Office 44 Nash St Gympie QLD 4570 Hervey Bay Teresa Brennan Pialba Office 31 Carlo St Pialba QLD 4655 Hill Juliette Edwards QCWA 5 Plumb St Tully QLD 4854 Hinchinbrook Robert Clark Tyto Cultural Precinct 73 Mcilwraith St Ingham QLD 4850 Inala David Roberts Inala Office Unit 21/315 Archerfield Rd Richlands QLD 4077 Ipswich Peter O'Sullivan WG Hayden Humanities Centre. 56 South St Ipswich QLD 4305 Ipswich West Wendy O'Sullivan WG Hayden Humanities Centre.. 56 South St Ipswich QLD 4305 Jordan Tania Scherf Jordan Office 140 Mica St Carole Park QLD 4300 Kawana Joanne Scott Home Central Kawana Shop 4B/566 Kawana Way Birtinya QLD 4575 Keppel Tonia Dietrich PCYC Hall 170 Matthew Flinders Dr Cooee Bay QLD 4703 Kurwongbah Bevan McCarrick Kurwongbah Office 290 Bruce Hwy Eastern Service Rd Burpengary East QLD 4505 Lockyer Kaye Duggan Gatton RSL. 48 Crescent St Gatton QLD 4343 Logan Deborah King Logan Office Units 4 & 5/36 Centenary Pl Logan Village QLD 4207 Lytton Dove Howard Lytton Office Unit 2/70 Edith St Wynnum QLD 4178 Macalister David Gardner Macalister Office Unit 1/1-3 Enterprise Dr Beenleigh QLD 4207 Mackay Michael Davidson 500 Pavillion (Lower Level), Mackay Showgrounds 24 Milton St Mackay QLD 4740 Maiwar Leanne Coolee Maiwar Office Unit 4/34 Coonan St Indooroopilly QLD 4068 Returning Officers & Office Locations 2020 State General Election Current as at 09/10/2020. Details may be subject to change. Offices will be open during business hours, Monday to Friday, and on Saturday 10 October and Sunday 11 October Electorate Name Returning Officer Building Name Full Address Mansfield Kathryn Shaw Mansfield Office Unit 19/140 Wecker Rd Mansfield QLD 4122 Maroochydore Robert Pugsley Maroochydore Office Tenancy A2/64-70 Aerodrome Rd Maroochydore QLD 4558 Maryborough Deborah Savage Maryborough Office 72 Ellena St Maryborough QLD 4650 McConnel Graham Iffland McConnel Office 52 McLachlan St Fortitude Valley QLD 4006 Mermaid Beach Ian Smith Mermaid Beach Office 2584 Gold Coast Hwy Mermaid Beach QLD 4218 Miller Susan Rolls Miller Office Unit 1/36 Curzon St Tennyson QLD 4105 Mirani Heather Barker Mount Morgan School of Arts 33 Morgan St Mount Morgan QLD 4714 Moggill Suzanne Moss Bellbowrie Shopping Plaza Shops 1B & 1GB/37 Birkin Rd Bellbowrie QLD 4070 Morayfield Kim Schramm Morayfield Office Unit 4/42 Beerburrum Rd Caboolture QLD 4510 Mount Ommaney William Hogan Mount Ommaney Office Unit 3/80 Sumners Rd Sumner QLD 4074 Mudgeeraba Michael Wittman Mudgeeraba Office Shops 1, 7 & 8/1 Jura Parade Merrimac QLD 4226 Mulgrave Joanne Ruddick Mulgrave Office 33 Hargreaves St Edmonton QLD 4869 Mundingburra David Chaffey Mundingburra Office 1 Woodman Ct West End QLD 4810 Murrumba Meryl Tierney Murrumba Office Unit 2/1 Russell St Kallangur QLD 4503 Nanango Ann Bichel Nanango Showground 129 Drayton St Nanango QLD 4615 Nicklin Peter Jensen Nicklin Office 81-87 Currie St Nambour QLD 4560 Ninderry Robin Boyd Ninderry Office 81 Currie St Nambour QLD 4560 Noosa Mark Haffenden Noosa Office Units 4 & 5/6 Swanbourne Way Noosaville QLD 4566 Nudgee Tony Nightingale Nudgee Office Unit 7/37 Northlink Pl Virginia QLD 4014 Oodgeroo Amanda Heinrich Cleveland Baptist Church. 248 Bloomfield St Cleveland QLD 4163 Pine Rivers Judith Lynne Pine Rivers Office Unit 1/709 Gympie Rd Lawnton QLD 4501 Pumicestone Lynnette Ryan Pumicestone Office 16 Piper St Caboolture QLD 4510 Redcliffe Justin Marsh Recliffe Office 444 Oxley Ave Redcliffe QLD 4020 Redlands Louise Callaghan Redlands Office Shop E35 & E25/26 Victoria Point Shopping Centre, QLD, 4165 Rockhampton Natasha Dunne Rockhampton Showgrounds - James Lawrence Pavilion New Exhibition Rd Wandal QLD 4700 Sandgate Gordon Webster Sandgate Office 101 Brighton Rd Sandgate QLD 4017 Scenic Rim Gary Wessling Scenic Rim Office 6 William St Beaudesert QLD 4285 South Brisbane Gaysley Hagan South Brisbane Office 24 Bank St West End QLD 4101 Southern Downs Nathan Costello Warwick Town Hall 72 Palmerin St Warwick QLD 4370 Southport Robert Myatt Southport Office Unit 6/51 Johnston St Southport QLD 4215 Springwood Ray Langler Springwood Office 16 Cronulla Ct Slacks Creek QLD 4127 Stafford Michael Whitwell Stafford Office Unit 4/77 Araluen St Kedron QLD 4031 Stretton Darryl Sampson Stretton Office Unit 3/13 Murdoch Cct Acacia Ridge QLD 4110 Surfers Paradise Robert Howie Surfers Paradise Office Shop 1, 25-27 Upton St Bundall QLD 4217 Theodore Paul Wittman Theodore Office Unit 4/54 Siganto Dr Helensvale QLD 4212 Thuringowa Elizabeth Sutton Thuringowa Office 1 Woodman Ct West End QLD 4810 Toohey Peter Meiklejohn Toohey Office Unit 20, 256 Musgrave Rd Coopers Plains QLD 4108 Toowoomba North Deborah Dann Railway Goods Shed 3 Victoria St Toowoomba City QLD 4350 Toowoomba South Rebecca Pennell Railway Goods Shed. 3 Victoria St Toowoomba City QLD 4350 Townsville Tracey Street Townsville Office 1 Woodman Court West End QLD 4810 Traeger Paul Sutton Traeger Office Suite 5b/119 Camooweal St Mount Isa QLD 4825 Warrego Lesley Willcoxson Department of Environment & Science 36 Quintin St Roma QLD 4455 Waterford Mary Langler Waterford Office 14-16 Cronulla Ct Slacks Creek QLD 4127 Whitsunday Leanne Lloyd Whitsunday Shopping Centre Shop 15, 226 Shute Harbour Rd Cannonvale QLD 4802 Woodridge Gordon Ewers Woodridge Office 23 Ironstone Rd Berrinba QLD 4117.
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