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The electorate of Newcastle lies at the mouth of the Hunter River and takes in the Newcastle CBD and neighbouring port district. It includes the surrounding suburbs of Merewether, Adamstown ...
Moreton runs along the south bank of the Brisbane River from Yeronga to Oxley and extends south east through southern Brisbane as far as Runcorn and Kuraby. It lies generally to the south of the ...
Sturt consists of a string of Adelaide's eastern suburbs stretching in a north-south line between Mt Barker Road and Grand Junction Road, bounded by the Adelaide parklands and Adelaide Hills. It ...
Hinkler runs along the Queensland coast from Hervey Bay to Bundaberg, also including the inland centres of Howard and Childers. Covers 3,818 sq.km. Hinkler was created when the Parliament was ...
The electorate of Parramatta covers 66 square kilometres at the head of the Parramatta River. First settled by Europeans in 1788 as the farm colony for Sydney, Parramatta became subsumed into the ...
Riverina covers 52,410 square kilometres in areas west and north-west of the ACT. By far the largest centre is the regional city of Wagga Wagga, with other major centres including Cowra, Young ...
On the outer western and north-western fringe of Sydney, Macquarie covers the Blue Mountains and Hawkesbury local government areas. It includes Windsor, Richmond and surrounding market gardening ...
Gilmore is a mixed electorate covering 6,342 square kilometres on the NSW south coast. It takes in three local government areas, Kiama, Shoalhaven and the northern parts of Eurobodalla. Its main ...
This electorate covers the Brisbane CBD and inner-city suburbs on the northern side of the Brisbane River. The electorate extends along the Brisbane River from the Gateway Bridge to Milton and ...
We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work.
We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work.
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