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Interpreter statementThe Electoral Commission of Queensland is committed to providing accessible services to Queenslanders from all culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. If you have difficulty in understanding the election report, you can contact us by telephone 1300 881 665 and we will arrange an interpreter to effectively communicate the document to you.
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Electoral Commission of QueenslandTelephone: 1300 881 665 Website: www.ecq.qld.gov.au Email: [email protected] Post: GPO Box 1393 BRISBANE QLD 4001
Electoral Commission of Queensland
2020 State General Election: Report on the Election
GPO Box 1393 Brisbane Queensland 4001 Australia | Level 20, 1 Eagle Street Brisbane 4000Telephone 1300 881 665 | Facsimile (07) 3036 5776 | Email [email protected] | Website www.ecq.qld.gov.au
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27 April 2021
The Honourable Shannon Fentiman Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Minister for Women and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence 1 William Street BRISBANE QLD 4000 Email: [email protected]
Dear Attorney-General
On behalf of the Electoral Commission of Queensland, I am pleased to submit the 2020 State General Election - Report on the Election for tabling in the Queensland Parliament.
In accordance with section 18(2) of the Electoral Act 1992, the report details the operation of part 7 of the Electoral Act in relation to the State general election held on Saturday, 31 October 2020.
I trust the report provides an informative account of the conduct of the 2020 State general election.
Yours sincerely
Pat Vidgen PSM FGIA Electoral Commissioner
Electoral Commission of Queensland
2020 State General Election: Report on the Election
ContentsOverview .................................................................................................................................................... 1
Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................1
About the Electoral Commission of Queensland ...........................................2
Election timetable ............................................................................................................................................2
Election highlights ............................................................................................................................................5
Election results ..................................................................................................................................................... 6
Voter participation .........................................................................................................................................7
COVID-19 Planning ....................................................................................................................9COVID preparations following local government elections ..........9
Planning for a COVID-safe election ...................................................................................10
Delivering a COVID-safe election ..........................................................................................10
Key COVID-safe preparations..................................................................................................... 12
Voting Services .............................................................................................................................13Enrolment ................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Postal voting ........................................................................................................................................................... 13
Postal voting model....................................................................................................................................15
Early voting ...............................................................................................................................................................15
Election day voting.......................................................................................................................................16
Brisbane City Hall ............................................................................................................................................ 17
Electronically assisted voting (telephone voting) ........................................18
Accessibility services .................................................................................................................................19
ECQ service centre ......................................................................................................................................19
Complaints ............................................................................................................................................................20
Contents
Election Staff .....................................................................................................................................21ECQ staff ......................................................................................................................................................................21
Recruitment of temporary election staff .................................................................22
Temporary election staff workforce ..............................................................................23
Training of temporary election staff ...............................................................................23
Performance reviews .............................................................................................................................24
Election Resources and Technology ........................................................ 25Logistics and materials .......................................................................................................................25
Ballot papers .......................................................................................................................................................25
Election technology ..................................................................................................................................26
Election Management System.................................................................................................26
Electoral Participants .........................................................................................................27COVID-19 measures for electoral participants ............................................... 27
Candidate nominations ....................................................................................................................28
How-to-vote cards ....................................................................................................................................28
Electronic Disclosure System ....................................................................................................29
Election funding claims .......................................................................................................................29
Compliance Services .......................................................................................................30Electoral expenditure disclosure and registration requirements ......................................................................................................................................................30
Election compliance ..................................................................................................................................31
Post-election compliance of electoral participants .............................32
Voter compliance .......................................................................................................................................32
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2020 State General Election: Report on the Election
Contents
Communications ................................................................................................................... 33Election communications and advertising ..........................................................33
Voter Information Cards ...................................................................................................................34
Multilingual Guide to Voting .........................................................................................................34
ECQ website .........................................................................................................................................................35
Publication of voting data ..............................................................................................................35
Stakeholder engagement ..............................................................................................................35
Election Service Plan ................................................................................................................................36
Post-Election Day Activities ......................................................................................37Counting the votes ....................................................................................................................................37
Queensland’s voting system ......................................................................................................37
Publication of results ...............................................................................................................................39
Election event auditing ........................................................................................................................39
Ballot box seals ..............................................................................................................................................39
Voter survey ..........................................................................................................................................................40
Election evaluation .....................................................................................................................................40
Turnout ..........................................................................................................................................................................41
Informality ..............................................................................................................................................................42
Informal ballot paper review ......................................................................................................43
Future Actions ..............................................................................................................................54Appendices .....................................................................................................................................55
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Overview
IntroductionOn Saturday, 31 October 2020, the Electoral Commission of Queensland (ECQ) delivered the 2020 State general election of members of Parliament to represent each of Queensland’s 93 electorates. The ECQ also simultaneously delivered a by-election to fill a vacancy in the office of a councillor in the Aurukun Shire Council.
The State general election followed the dissolution of the Queensland Parliament and the issue of the writ by His Excellency, the Honourable Paul de Jersey AC, the Governor of Queensland on Tuesday, 6 October 2020. In Queensland, parliamentary elections must be held every four years on the last Saturday in October, in accordance with section 19B of the Constitution of Queensland 2001. Voting in these elections was compulsory and was conducted using the full preferential voting system.
The 2020 State general election was delivered amidst the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Under normal circumstances, the preparation and delivery of the election would have been a significant logistical exercise, but the risk of mass disruptions posed by COVID-19 outbreaks added an additional layer of complexity. However, unlike the local government elections held in March 2020, the ECQ had adequate time to plan for numerous scenarios and, if needed, was prepared to alter its service delivery model in parts of the State or across all of Queensland.
Amendments to the Electoral Act 1992 provided the ECQ greater flexibility in how it could conduct this election and design its service delivery model. While the ECQ planned for and ultimately delivered the 2020 State general election primarily as an attendance ballot, contingency plans and resources were available to change the delivery model to include,
for example, greater use of postal voting or telephone voting if this was necessitated by any emerging public health risks.
No outbreaks of COVID-19 arose in Queensland during the 2020 State general election period, and the health and safety measures implemented by the ECQ and its service delivery partners provided confidence to voters they could cast their ballot safely. Overall, turnout for this election was slightly higher than the previous election in 2017 at 87.92 per cent and the rate of informality declined significantly, down from 4.34 per cent to 3.40 per cent.
This is significant as elections held in many other jurisdictions, particularly those with high rates of COVID-19 infections, experienced declines in voter participation. Additionally, the nomination of 597 candidates and the participation of 12 registered political parties in the election suggests a robust democracy with strong engagement in the electoral process.
A range of new funding, disclosure and compliance requirements for electoral participants, such as candidates, registered political parties and third parties, were also implemented for this election. The new requirements included the implementation of expenditure caps and restrictions on the number of signs displayed at polling places. The ECQ supported electoral participants with information and advice on how to comply with these new requirements and provided ongoing support throughout the election to assist with any queries.
Additionally, the ECQ expanded its compliance capabilities, with a dedicated team of officers who monitored the activities of election participants and responded to complaints or information received throughout the election period. The ECQ is continuing its compliance program following the election.
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While the context of the 2020 State general election was unique with the pandemic impacting election services, the ECQ will examine how it prepared for and delivered this election and consider improvements that can applied for future elections. It is possible the pandemic may have long-term impacts on the normal model of election delivery, for example, many electors may continue to vote early, and the ECQ will need to plan and prepare accordingly for future elections.
About the Electoral Commission of QueenslandThe ECQ is an independent statutory authority responsible for the impartial conduct of Queensland elections. In performing its functions, the ECQ seeks to uphold the integrity of the State’s electoral processes through the delivery of accessible and fair elections that are transparent and open to scrutiny.
The ECQ’s main functions include:
f preparing, planning and delivering elections in an efficient, transparent and accountable manner
f regulating electoral funding and disclosure requirements and conducting compliance activities, and
f maintaining equitable representation through periodic reviews of State electoral boundaries by the Queensland Redistribution Commission.
For the conduct of the 2020 State general election, the ECQ delivered services as prescribed by the Electoral Act.
Election timetableThe 2020 State general election was the first fixed-term election delivered in Queensland. In accordance with section 19B of the Constitution of Queensland, the election was required to be held on the last Saturday in October 2020.
While the date for the dissolution of Parliament and the polling date were stipulated by provisions of the Constitution of Queensland, the remainder of the election timetable was prescribed through the writ for the election. Under amendments to the Electoral Act passed to facilitate the safe conduct of the 2020 State general election, additional flexibility was provided to change the election timetable to reduce the risks posed to electors by the COVID-19 pandemic.
f 14 September 2020 - Postal vote applications openedQueensland voters were able to apply for a postal vote prior to the issue of the writ for the first time for this election, in accordance with section 392Q of the Electoral Act. The earlier opening date provided additional time for applications to be lodged and for the ECQ to manage the increased demand for this service as a result of COVID-19.
f 6 October 2020 – Issue of the writUnder section 19C of the Constitution of Queensland, the Governor dissolved the Queensland Legislative Assembly and issued a writ for the election to be held on 31 October 2020. The ECQ was required to conduct the election in accordance with the writ, which set out dates for the:
Z close of the electoral roll Z close of candidate nominations Z election day, and Z the last date by which the ECQ must
return the writ.
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f 10 October 2020 – Electoral roll closed Eligible electors were required to update their enrolment details, such as names or addresses, or enrol to vote in the election by Saturday, 10 October 2020. Enrolling by this date ensured an elector’s eligibility to vote in this election. Electors who missed this deadline could still update their enrolment details or enrol by Friday, 30 October 2020 but were required to complete a declaration vote.
Under section 84(1)(b) of the Electoral Act, the cut-off day for the electoral roll must be between five and seven days from the issue of the writ. However, section 392N(2) of the Electoral Act allowed for an earlier day for the close of the electoral roll.
f 11 October 2020 – Candidate nominations closedNominations for candidates for each of Queensland's 93 electorates were open from Tuesday, 6 October until 12.00pm Sunday, 11 October 2020, as set out in the writ. Under section 84(1)(c) of the Electoral Act the close of candidate nominations must be between eight and 18 days from the issue of the writ. However, section 392N(3) of the Electoral Act allowed for an earlier day for the close of nominations.
The closing date for candidate nominations was brought forward to allow additional time for printing and delivery of postal ballots to accommodate the large volume of postal vote applications expected for this election. The postal ballots could not be produced and despatched until candidate nominations closed and the ballot draw was completed.
f 11 October 2020 – Ballot paper order drawImmediately following the close of candidate nominations, the ECQ conducted random draws in each electorate to determine the order in which candidates’ names would appear on the ballot papers. Details of nominated candidates in ballot paper order were published by notices at each Returning Officer’s office and on the ECQ website.
f 16 October 2020 – Postal vote applications closedElectors could submit their application for a postal vote from Monday, 14 September until Friday, 16 October 2020. The amended timeframes for postal vote applications, authorised by section 392Q of the Electoral Act, allowed more time for the ECQ to process applications and ensure the timely distribution of postal votes. Applications received after this date could not be accepted.
f 19 to 30 October 2020 – Early votingThe early voting period commenced at 9.00am on Monday, 19 October 2020 and ceased at 6.00pm on Friday, 30 October 2020 in accordance with sections 112 and 392P of the Electoral Act. Early voting was available every day during this period, excluding Sunday, 25 October 2020, with expanded hours offered in many polling places to accommodate high demand.
Eligible electors were also able to register and cast a ballot using the electronically assisted voting (telephone voting) service during the early voting period.
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f 31 October 2020 – Election dayElection day for an ordinary State general election must be held on the last Saturday in October as required under section 19B of the Constitution of Queensland. The opening hours for all polling booths were 8.00am to 6.00pm on election day.
Immediately following the close of the polls, the ECQ undertook an unofficial preliminary count and indicative preference count of all ballot papers on hand. Results of these counts were progressively published on the ECQ website.
f 1 November 2020 onwards – Commencement of official count and declaration of resultsAfter the preliminary counts were completed, the official counts for each electorate commenced under the supervision of the relevant Returning Officer. All ballots were counted, and postal votes included as they were returned and scrutinised.
f 10 November 2020 – Cut-off for return of postal votesPostal voters had to complete their ballots prior to 6.00pm on Saturday, 31 October 2020 and the postal votes needed to be received by the ECQ by 6.00pm on Tuesday, 10 November 2020 to be scrutinised for inclusion in the official count, in accordance with section 125(2)(d) of the Electoral Act. Any postal votes returned after this time were not able to be accepted for counting.
f 16 November 2020 – Return of the writOn Saturday, 14 November 2020, the ECQ declared the final result in the election. On Monday, 16 November 2020, the writ was returned to the Governor, listing the names of the 93 successful candidates who now constitute the 57th Parliament of Queensland.
The writ set out Wednesday, 9 December 2020 as the due date for the return of the writ, however the ECQ completed the declaration of results in all electoral districts more than three weeks before this date.
f 15 February 2021 – Election summary returns due Candidates, registered political parties, associated entities and registered third parties were required to submit an election summary return for the election period by Monday, 15 February 2021. Election summary returns must detail the amount of expenditure incurred for the election, with differing requirements for disclosure of gifts, donations and loans depending on the type of participant.
f 22 March 2021 – Election funding claims dueEligible candidates and registered political parties could apply to the ECQ to receive election funding to reimburse electoral expenditure incurred. Funding is capped based on the number of formal first preference votes received, and claims must be submitted within 20 weeks of election day.
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Election highlights Election results
Number of candidates
597
64+36+ACandidate breakdown
Male383
Female214
201Early voting centres
93Positions10,389
Polling officials
1,183Election day polling booths
Total enrolment
Unspecified920
Female1,731,07748+1+51+AMale
1,645,479
3,377,476
Voter turnout87.92%
Rate of informality3.40%
31+24+1+1+43+ATotal votes
Postal voting 23.82%
Early voting centres
43.13%
Election day polling booths31.64%
2,969,347
Telephone voting0.53%
In person declarations0.89%
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Election highlights Election results
Independent1
Pauline Hanson's One Nation Queensland Division1
Queensland Greens2
Katter's Australian Party (KAP)3
Liberal National Party of Queensland34
Australian Labor Party (State of Queensland)52
Results from the 2020 State general election were declared progressively as they became mathematically certain, with all 93 electorates declared by Saturday, 14 November 2020.
On Monday, 16 November 2020, the ECQ returned the writ to the Governor, listing the names of the successful candidates who now constitute the 57th Parliament of Queensland. The 93 electorate districts as represented in the Queensland Legislative Assembly are shown below.
For a summary of first preference votes, see Appendix 1 or the ECQ website for detailed results.
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Voter participationThe ECQ’s election preparations focused on maximising voter participation by ensuring all eligible Queenslanders had the opportunity to cast their ballot in a COVID-safe environment.
Turnout for this election totalled 87.92 per cent, corresponding to 2.97 million votes cast, which is a slight increase from the 2017 State general election turnout rate of 87.52 per cent.
This suggests the additional COVID-safe measures and services implemented limited the impact of the pandemic on voter participation. Rates of participation varied across Queensland as seen in the heat maps in Appendix 3, which display turnout and informality by percentage for all 93 electorates.
In preparing for the 2020 State general election, the ECQ adopted many of the measures successfully implemented for the March 2020 local government elections. With the additional preparation time between March and October, the ECQ was able to increase the availability of early voting centres and expand postal voting service capacity. These efforts reduced crowding on election day and limited the risk of COVID-19 spreading within the community during the election period.
Significant shifts in voter behaviour observed during the 2020 local government elections continued for the 2020 State general election. As presented in the graph below, while declining slightly from the local government elections, voters showed a preference for early voting (43 per cent down from 50 per cent) and increased their use of postal voting (24 per cent up from 18 per cent). The use of election day voting services remained approximately the same from March (32 per cent up slightly from 30 per cent).
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However, voting behaviour in the 2020 State general election exhibits a significant shift in comparison with the 2017 State general election. The proportion of votes cast at early voting centres and by postal vote increased by 64 per cent and 122 per cent respectively from 2017. By comparison, the proportion of votes cast on election day declined by 49 per cent from 2017.
An important consideration for the ECQ in planning for future elections is whether these trends in voting behaviour will continue at their current rate or return to the trajectory that existed prior to the pandemic. Already, the ECQ observed a long-term increase in demand for early voting services at the expense of election day voting. If these shifts are maintained at their current level, they will have an impact on the planned service delivery model and potentially the cost of election delivery in the future.
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The ECQ delivered the 2020 State general election in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the context contrasted significantly with the 2020 local government elections, which commenced on 22 February 2020 when the degree of threat posed by COVID-19 was unknown.
As the local government early voting period began in March 2020, social distancing measures and limits on the size of public gatherings were being introduced, requiring the ECQ to rapidly adapt its service delivery model and implement changing public health measures as recommended by Queensland’s Chief Health Officer.
Following the successful implementation of COVID-safe measures at short notice during the local government elections, the ECQ invested significant effort in planning and delivering a range of measures to protect public health and safety during the State general election.
COVID preparations following local government electionsThe ECQ had six months between the March local government elections and the October State general election to learn from the successes and challenges of the previous election events, observe the conduct of elections in other Australian jurisdictions, and embed COVID-safe plans as part of its election delivery model.
Due to the ongoing risk posed by the pandemic, and with community transmission occurring across numerous jurisdictions, contingency plans were put in place in the event of a COVID-19 outbreak in Queensland. This ensured the ECQ could, if the situation necessitated, adapt to deliver a predominantly postal election State-wide or in any identified ‘hotspot’ electorates.
This flexibility in service delivery was supported by additional resourcing from the Queensland Government and special legislative powers enacted through the Electoral and Other Legislation (Accountability, Integrity and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2020, which was passed by the Parliament on 18 June 2020. At this time, the Queensland Government also released a Statement of principles governing the conduct of the COVID-19 Queensland General Election, which outlined the Government’s commitment to supporting the delivery of a COVID-safe State general election.
On Wednesday, 15 July 2020, the ECQ released a Statement of Intent outlining the measures necessary to ensure Queenslanders were enfranchised for the election, while also protecting public health and safety. The Statement of Intent established the following guiding principles:
f implementing public health measures to protect the health and safety of Queensland voters based on the advice of Queensland’s Chief Health Officer
f expanding voting services to ensure electors have a range of voting options
f planning for a substantial increase in early voting and postal voting
f implementing contingencies for an expanded or predominantly postal ballot if it was required to maintain public health and safety, based on advice from Queensland’s Chief Health Officer, and
f facilitating political participation through arrangements for the distribution of how-to-vote cards and the scrutineering of vote counting, while maintaining appropriate health protections for ECQ staff, voters, candidates and campaign volunteers.
COVID-19 Planning
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On Wednesday, 23 September 2020, the ECQ released its Election Service Plan. This reiterated and further clarified the planned delivery of a COVID-safe election, including the operationalisation of legislative provisions and available voting services.
Planning for a COVID-safe electionWith the introduction of fixed four-year terms in Queensland, options to change or delay the date of an election are tightly constrained by legislation, with the Constitution of Queensland only providing for an election to be delayed for up to 35 days. This meant that the 2020 State general election had to proceed according to the legislated timeline, whereas other jurisdictions internationally had greater flexibility to delay or reschedule elections due to the pandemic.
To support delivery of a COVID-safe election, the ECQ undertook business continuity and scenario planning to maintain flexibility in its election delivery model. This included developing additional contingency plans in response to potential disruptions prior to or during voting, procuring extra materials, and working closely with key suppliers on agreed service delivery approaches.
The 2020 State general election was conducted over an election period, rather than focusing on an election day, with the ECQ delivering a predominantly attendance event, that featured expanded in-person early voting options and a greatly increased capacity for postal voting and telephone voting.
Election delivery was supported by amendments to the Electoral Act providing extra flexibility in the statutory framework for the elections including:
f flexibility to change dates for election milestones contained in the writ
f the ability to issue notices that changed timeframes for postal voting applications and expand eligibility for telephone voting
f the power to issue directions regulating the handing out of election materials or how-to-vote cards near polling places and the activities of scrutineers, and
f the ability to declare certain classes of voters or electorates to automatically receive a postal vote by regulation.
Delivering a COVID-safe electionThe ECQ determined the ways in which the additional regulatory flexibility provided through the amended legislation should be operationalised to enhance service delivery. Key changes implemented included the early opening of postal vote applications and the declaration of additional categories of electors eligible to telephone vote. Special arrangements were also instituted to provide postal voting in aged care and rehabilitation facilities, known as ‘declared institutions’, which would usually receive an in-person mobile polling service. Statutory notices issued under these provisions are included in Appendix 4.
As part of its continuity planning, the ECQ established a COVID-19 State general election reference group comprising members of the ECQ’s senior management team and representatives from the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, Queensland Health, Queensland Fire and Emergency Services, the Department of Justice and Attorney-General, and the Australian Electoral Commission.
The reference group met fortnightly from mid-September 2020 until mid-November 2020 and its remit was to:
f advise the ECQ on election practices relevant to health directives and COVID-safe workplace practices, and to recommend improvements in election delivery
f consider regulatory arrangements required to facilitate the safe conduct of the election
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f contribute to the ECQ’s analysis of, and response to, any COVID-19 related business continuity matters
f provide input to the development of the ECQ’s communications aimed to increase public confidence in the election process during COVID-19, and
f consider any other matter relating to COVID-19 that could impact public confidence or the election process.
To support election delivery, the ECQ undertook significant planning to ensure ECQ staff, key suppliers and advisors were able to consistently respond to COVID-19 related delivery challenges, or to change the service model if required.
A COVID-safe plan was developed and implemented at all polling places in consultation with health authorities. Returning Officers and supervisors were provided with guidance and resources to ensure all Returning Officers’ offices and polling places were set up to protect voters and election staff from exposure to COVID-19.
Measures implemented at these locations included:
f training for election staff in COVID-safe arrangements, including standard procedures for addressing any COVID-related incidents
f actively maintaining social distancing f use of contract tracing registers f frequent cleaning f provision of personal protective
equipment and hand sanitation facilities, and
f the use of visual aids such as posters to remind staff and voters of COVID-safe procedures.
In the instance of exposure occurring in a Returning Officer’s office or polling place, the COVID-safe plan included a range of contingencies designed to limit the impact on election delivery, while ensuring the health and safety of all election participants and the wider Queensland community.
Key COVID-safe preparations
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Election preparationfrom July 2020
from September 2020
from November 2020
Statement of Intent released
Continuity planning for flexible election delivery
Collaboration with stakeholders and suppliers
Communication planning to improve public awareness of expanded voting options
Tailored training and material for Returning Officers and election staff
Election Service Plan released
Early opening of postal vote applications
Increased number of early voting centres with longer hours to spread demand
Directions on how-to-vote cards and scrutineering
Increased capacity and extended eligibility for telephone voting
Postal vote hubs expedite the processing of returned postal votes
Uniform strategy for counting of votes
Election delivery
Count and declaration of results
Key COVID-safe preparations
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Voting ServicesThe delivery of an election encompasses a range of services designed to ensure all eligible Queenslanders can enrol to vote, safely cast a formal ballot, and have confidence in the integrity of the electoral process.
Elections are conducted within a clearly defined statutory framework, which guides service delivery and planning. The ECQ had to significantly adapt its service delivery approach to respond to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, and utilise the legislative framework for this election to allow greater flexibility and responsiveness in planning and executing election operations.
The ECQ undertook additional business continuity and contingency planning to ensure a variety of COVID-19 scenarios had been planned for, and responses could be deployed if a public health situation arose during the election. This included procuring extra materials and working closely with key suppliers on agreed service delivery approaches.
This planning process was guided by two main objectives:
f maximising opportunities for electors to cast their vote through expanded early voting and postal voting services, and
f maintaining appropriate health measures and protections for all voters, election staff and political participants.
Based on the voting patterns at the March 2020 local government elections during the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, the ECQ expected early voting to again be the primary voting channel in the State general election, and for there to be a high level of demand for postal voting. In contrast to the 2020 local government elections when national COVID-19 restrictions began to be implemented during the early voting period, the ECQ was able to embed capacity for these additional services and altered service demand within its planning framework from the outset.
EnrolmentTo vote in elections, eligible adults must be enrolled on the Queensland electoral roll. It is especially important for electors to ensure their details are current and correct, particularly their address details, so they are enrolled to vote in the electorate in which they reside. The Australian Electoral Commission, in partnership with the ECQ, maintains the electoral roll in Queensland, however both agencies undertake activities to improve rates of enrolment and ensure roll integrity.
For the 2020 State general election, the electoral rolls closed on Saturday, 10 October 2020, although it was possible for eligible electors to update their details or enrol to vote after this date. However, electors who enrolled after 10 October were required to cast a declaration vote, which would only have been included in the count once the elector’s eligibility was verified by the ECQ.
At the close of the electoral roll for the 2020 State general election, there were 3,377,476 enrolled Queensland electors.
Postal votingFollowing the March 2020 local government elections and the changing community restrictions for the COVID-19 pandemic during this election, the ECQ considered a range of scenarios for delivering the State general election, including the possibility of conducting a predominantly postal ballot in all or designated parts of Queensland.
In the early planning stages, it was unclear whether the prevailing public health situation in October would require this option to protect public health and safety. The legislative framework for the election allowed for a regulation to declare that stated electoral districts or classes of electors must vote by postal vote allowing the ECQ to respond to declarations of COVID-19 hotspots at short notice.
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Although this model was not required, the ECQ planned for postal voting to be in high demand across the community. In accordance with usual practice, all electors were eligible to apply for a postal vote and have their voting materials, including their ballot paper, a declaration envelope and reply-paid envelope, mailed to them. In anticipation of this increased demand, the ECQ significantly expanded its capacity for postal voting, procuring additional stock and implementing new process efficiencies.
Additionally, the ECQ exercised its ability to receive postal vote applications early, commencing on Monday, 14 September 2020. This was the first time postal vote applications could be received prior to the issue of the writ and, in doing so, provided Queensland voters almost five weeks to submit an application. The usual timeframes for the close of the electoral roll and candidate nominations contained in the writ were also adjusted, maximising the time available to print and despatch postal ballots.
A regulation also declared that electors who were registered with the Australian Electoral Commission as general postal voters were to be automatically sent a postal vote without needing to apply. Any other Queensland elector was able to apply for a postal vote online on the ECQ website by completing an application form and returning it to the ECQ, or by contacting the ECQ service centre.
Applications for postal votes closed on Friday, 16 October 2020, ensuring adequate time for processing and the despatch of materials to the voter’s designated address after the close of nominations and prior to election day.
The large demand for postal votes anticipated for the 2020 State general election was realised, with over 900,000 postal votes issued. In comparison, there where 370,000 postal votes issued in the 2017 State general election and 570,000 in the 2020 local government elections.
Electors applied for postal votes through multiple channels, with approximately 475,000 applications lodged through the ECQ website, 310,000 paper applications manually processed by ECQ staff, and 80,000 applications recieved through the ECQ service centre. A further 45,000 were automatically sent to electors registered with the ECQ as a 'special postal voter', or with the Australian Electoral Commission as a general postal voter.
Although the postal vote application period commenced earlier than usual, ballot materials could not be despatched to electors until after the ballot paper order draw and printing of ballot papers, which occurred on Sunday, 11 October 2020. Postal votes were progressively printed and distributed in order of priority so that ‘special postal voters’, who are often individuals living in the most remote areas of Queensland, were the first to have their postal ballot materials despatched.
The ECQ worked closely with its print suppliers and Australia Post throughout the planning and delivery period of the election, to ensure the record number of postal ballots could be printed and despatched within the short timeframes available. To achieve this, print suppliers deployed capacity across multiple locations in order to print the postal ballots and lodge them with Australia Post for delivery.
Once electors received their postal voting material, they were required to complete their ballot paper before 6.00pm on election day. Due to changes in postal delivery services as a result of COVID-19, the ECQ encouraged all postal voters to complete their postal vote as soon as they received it and mail it back straight away. To be included in the count, postal votes had to be received by the ECQ prior to 6.00pm on Tuesday, 10 November 2020, 10 days following election day.
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Postal voting modelIn preparation for the high level of demand for postal voting at this election, the ECQ sought to introduce several improvements and efficiencies in the postal voting process. To assist voters, the ECQ redesigned postal voting materials utilising advice from behavioural economists to improve voters’ understanding of how to correctly fill out their ballot paper and declaration envelope.
The ECQ also implemented a new model for receiving postal votes, designed to address challenges with delivery timeframes. In partnership with logistics and print suppliers, postal vote hubs were established in Brisbane and Townsville. The hubs received postal votes from Australia Post distribution centres and then delivered them directly to the relevant Returning Officers. This allowed the ECQ to expedite the processing of postal votes and ensure their rapid and secure transport to Returning Officers for scrutiny and counting.
The two hubs were resourced to process up to 1.2 million postal votes and had the capacity to increase their processing capability if required. For the 2020 State general election, the postal vote hubs processed all 765,000 postal votes returned by the deadline.
Once Returning Officers take custody of completed postal ballots, each declaration envelope is scrutinised based on statutory criteria. The scrutiny process ensures the voter is correctly enrolled, has signed the declaration and had it witnessed by another individual. This process ensures only those entitled to vote can have their postal ballot included in the count.
At the 2020 State general election, approximately 707,000 postal votes were accepted into the count, with approximately 57,000 rejected. This represents an increase in the rate of rejected postal ballots to 7.5 per cent from 3.7 per cent at the 2017 State general election. The higher number of rejected postal ballots compared to previous elections may relate to the increased number of postal votes distributed for this election and the high number of voters using postal voting for the first time. Following the election, the ECQ will evaluate the postal voting process and consider strategies to reduce the number of postal ballots rejected from the count for future elections.
Additionally, not every elector who applied for and was sent a postal ballot ultimately cast a postal vote. While all electors are eligible to apply for a postal vote, this does not preclude voters from choosing to vote in-person, and
around 100,000 electors who had applied for a postal vote exercised their option to vote during the early voting period or on election day.
Early votingA key aspect of delivering a COVID-safe 2020 State general election was the expansion of services during the two-week early voting period from Monday, 19 October to Friday, 30 October 2020. Voting trends from the 2020 local government elections, where 50 per cent of electors voted during the early voting period, indicated that a majority of electors would again choose to vote prior to election day.
To meet this expected demand, the ECQ established approximately 50 additional venues, with 201 early voting centres operating across Queensland. Consistent with the model successfully adopted for the 2020 local government elections, opening hours at most early voting centres were also extended, with late night voting available on four nights, and an additional day of voting on the Saturday before election day.
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The majority of early voting centres operated on the following opening hours:
f 9.00am to 6.00pm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
f 9.00am to 9.00pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and
f 9.00am to 5.00pm on Saturday, 24 October.
Several matters were taken into consideration when selecting early voting venues, such as their accessibility, security, workplace health and safety considerations, and parking facilities. Wherever possible, suitable venues are used consistently over many elections, including Federal electoral events. In accordance with the Electoral Act, the ECQ takes into account the desirability of selecting booths used for Federal electoral purposes. Most Returning Officers’ offices were also appointed as early voting centres, in addition to being the administrative and counting base for each State electorate.
The location and operating hours of early voting centres were published on the ECQ website, with interactive map functionality for electors to locate their closest early voting centre. Voters were encouraged to vote outside the peak times to minimise numbers attending polling places at one time, and keep wait-times to a minimum.
All early voting centres were required to operate in accordance with a COVID-safe plan to ensure the health and safety of voters, election staff, candidates and other election participants.
Additionally, the ECQ put in place systems to allow electors to cast an ordinary vote at any early voting centre in Queensland, instead of needing to cast a declaration vote when voting outside of their own electoral district. This was achieved through setting up vote issuing points that had print-on-demand services and could print the ballot paper for any electorate. This helped to move voters through the venues efficiently and reduced queueing at polling places.
More than 43 per cent of the votes for the 2020 State general election were cast during the early voting period, compared to just 26 per cent at the 2017 State general election.
Election day votingTraditionally, voting on election day has been the primary channel by which electors have chosen to cast their votes. This is reflected in resource and capacity planning, with the majority of polling places in operation for election day only. While the 2020 local government elections accelerated an existing trend of people choosing to vote early rather than on election day, significant capacity remained necessary to accommodate the high concentration of electors voting on election day.
For election day on Saturday, 31 October 2020, voting was available at 1,183 polling booths across Queensland. All polling booths were open between 8.00am and 6.00pm, although some closed early in South East Queensland due to a loss of power caused by inclement weather. The same COVID-safe plans used to set up and manage early voting centres were implemented at all election day polling booths.
As was the case for early voting venues, electors were also able to locate polling booths on the ECQ website. The interactive map functionality, available on mobile and desktop devices, presented the closest polling places near a designated address.
In planning to deliver a COVID-safe election, and considering the voting patterns at the 2020 local government elections, the ECQ expected fewer electors to vote on election day than at previous State elections, thereby reducing the risks associated with large crowds and voting queues. At the 2017 State general election, 62 per cent of the votes were cast on election day, which equates to approximately 1.75 million people attending an election day polling booth.
In comparison, for the 2020 State general election, 32 per cent of the votes were cast on election day, which equates to approximately 939,000 votes. This represents a reduction of around 800,000 election day votes between these events.
The ECQ is conducting a review of polling places used during the 2020 State general election. This will also consider how voting habits may change in the future and the potential transfer of demand to other electoral
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services such as postal voting and telephone voting. These deliberations will also consider the impacts of COVID-19 on future elections, the optimal number and locations of polling places required to meet voter needs, particularly
voters with disabilities, and improving alignment with polling venues used by the Australian Electoral Commission for Federal elections.
Brisbane City HallBrisbane City Hall was used as an all-district early voting centre and election day polling booth for the 2020 State general election. Electors were able to cast a vote for any electoral district in Queensland as an ordinary vote, rather than needing to complete a declaration vote.
The City Hall voting centre was conveniently located for significant numbers of people across south east Queensland who work in the Brisbane CBD, as well as the growing number of people residing near Brisbane City. As expected, electors using the City Hall voting centre were predominantly from the McConnel and surrounding electorates. However, electors from all 93 electorates, including far north and south west Queensland, voted at City Hall.
There were several improvements implemented for the 2020 State general election based on learnings from previous elections where voting services were provided at City Hall. In planning the operation of the voting centre, COVID-19 factored prominently, with a COVID-safe event checklist created to ensure public health measures were followed, and public messaging about the ECQ’s safety measures displayed to ensure the wellbeing of staff and voters. Regular cleaning of surfaces was a high priority, along with social distancing and queue control measures.
A total of 29 temporary election staff were employed at City Hall to issue votes and act as queue controllers during the election. Early voting hours were also extended, with the centre open until 9.00pm for four days, and electors encouraged to vote outside of peak times to help reduce crowds and queuing.
Technology also played a large role in the improvement of services. The laptop devices enabled electors to receive an ordinary vote from any issuing officer and allowed electronic mark-off of voters from the electoral roll. Electors were encouraged to bring their Voter Information Card, either in physical or electronic form. The QR code on the card was scanned to bring up the elector’s details, rather than the issuing officer having to manually search for an enrolment record, which reduced the time taken for electors entering the booth to be marked off the electoral roll and receive their ballot paper. These combined factors ensured the daily morning queue would clear in an average of three minutes from opening.
In addition to taking votes, preliminary counts for early voting and election day for all 93 electorates were performed at City Hall on election night, including indicative counts for several electorates where preferences are allocated to the two candidates most likely to receive the highest number of first preference votes. Over 50 count assistants were employed to successfully undertake the count on election night. After election night, votes were packaged and securely transferred to the respective Returning Officers for the electoral district to be included in their official and full preference counts.
Approximately 29,000 votes were taken at City Hall and were counted on election night. This is comparable to the number of votes to most electorates in Queensland, which have an average enrolment of approximately 36,000 electors.
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Electronically assisted voting (telephone voting)Telephone voting is a bespoke and resource-intensive service intended to enfranchise distance voters and vulnerable members of the community who have limited voting options available to them. This includes people who cannot vote without assistance due to an impairment, an insufficient level of literacy, or whose enrolled address is over 20 kilometres from a polling booth. The service was available over the early voting period and on election day.
Electors using this service are required to make two phone calls. Firstly, they must apply to use the service and, if eligible, will receive a registration number and PIN to be used during the second phone call to mark their name off the electoral roll. During the second phone call, an ECQ officer completes the ballot paper as dictated by the voter, with another ECQ officer listening and observing to ensure the vote is recorded as per the elector’s direction.
To ensure the secrecy of the ballot, registration for telephone voting and the actual vote taking process are conducted in two separate sites, ensuring the voter’s identity remains anonymous to the staff member recording their vote.
The level of demand for telephone voting escalated dramatically at the 2020 local government elections and Bundamba and Currumbin by-elections, where approximately 37,000 telephone votes were cast. This represented a 7,771 per cent increase from the 500 votes that were cast at the 2016 local government elections, and necessitated a rapid expansion of service capacity during the early voting period.
For the 2020 State general election, the ECQ planned for similar or increased demand to the 2020 local government elections, and significantly expanded capacity to ensure all eligible electors could access the service. The ECQ designed an ICT solution capable of supporting a 120-issuing point call centre that was established specifically for the election.
In accordance with the legislative framework for the election, the ECQ designated additional categories of eligible voters to offset the impacts of COVID-19 restrictions on movement and border closures. The ECQ issued a notice declaring that anyone diagnosed with COVID-19, those subject to a quarantine order, or electors who were located interstate or overseas during the election, were eligible to vote by telephone. In addition, during the final days of the early voting period, electors who were self-isolating while awaiting the results of a COVID-19 test were, also declared eligible to vote by telephone. Relevant statutory notices are included in Appendix 4.
The ECQ encouraged voters who were ineligible for telephone voting to use an alternative voting option, such as the expanded early voting and postal voting services. This was intended to ensure those electors who rely on telephone voting as their only voting channel were able to access the service, and address issues experienced during the 2020 local government elections where large numbers of ineligible voters sought to vote by telephone. Due to the cooperation of the community, and clear COVID-safe service planning, the ECQ was able to provide an efficient telephone voting service for eligible electors who required it.
During this election, almost 16,000 votes were cast by telephone, a 1,110 per cent increase, as a proportion of votes cast, compared to the 1,200 telephone votes in the 2017 State general election. While a substantial increase between State elections, when compared to the approximately 37,000 telephone votes cast for the March elections this represents a significant decrease and more sustainable level of demand.
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Accessibility servicesMany Queenslanders face barriers in accessibility when voting. As well as telephone voting, the ECQ offers a range of voter services to ensure Queensland voters have equitable opportunities to have their say at elections and participate in public life as enshrined by the Human Rights Act 2019.
Disability access is a key consideration in the selection of polling places and their locations. Accessibility information for the 2020 State general election was published on the ECQ website with details of polling place locations. In addition, there were a number of accessibility services provided.
f Translation and interpreter services provided by Language Loop were available for people with English as a second language in polling places, and translated information was available on the ECQ website.
f The Multilingual Guide to Voting was distributed to all polling places to provide voting information in 20 languages other than English.
f Voters were able to request a person join them should they need help with casting their ballot. This person could act as an interpreter to read and explain the ballot paper instructions, complete the ballot paper according to the voter’s instructions, and place the ballot paper in the ballot box.
f A fact sheet was published outlining the range of voting services available for people with disabilities.
f Accessible voting services were provided to electors in certain remote communities with services designed in consultation with community stakeholders and tailored to local needs.
In normal circumstances, the ECQ delivers mobile polling to the residents of ‘declared institutions’, which are predominantly hospitals or aged care facilities, to allow residents and patients at these locations to cast a ballot. Eligible voters can also usually apply for an ‘electoral visitor’ vote, where an election official attends the voter’s residence to enable them to cast a ballot.
As these classes of voter were at significantly higher risk from COVID-19 and in order to protect their health and safety, the ECQ did not deliver these services for the 2020 State general election. Instead, affected electors were directed to contactless voting services such as postal voting. The ECQ also implemented special arrangements to streamline the postal vote application process in certain aged care facilities.
ECQ service centreIn delivering a State-wide election for Queensland’s 3.38 million electors, the ECQ delivers a significant customer service program to respond to the needs of the community.
Consistent with the model provided for the 2020 local government elections, the ECQ established a service centre in partnership with Smart Service Queensland. The service centre was the primary channel to respond to phone calls and emails from Queensland electors. Providing this service through Smart Service Queensland, the preferred call centre provider for multiple Queensland Government agencies, allowed service capacity to be scaled-up or down in periods of varying demand.
From Monday, 14 September to Friday, 13 November 2020, the ECQ service centre provided information and support for election participants and responded to enquiries, feedback and complaints. The service centre provided advice and assistance to voters on a range of election matters including:
f registration for telephone voting f contacting electors in quarantine or
isolation to inform them of available voting services
f making calls to provide telephone voting registration numbers for those requiring this service
f creating postal voting applications f providing information about voting
services depending on individual circumstances, and
f receiving general enquiries and complaints.
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Based on the level of demand experienced during the March 2020 local government elections, the ECQ expected a high number of postal vote applications would be made through the service centre. Applications for postal votes opened on Monday, 14 September 2020 and there was an initial peak in enquiries to the service centre over the first few days. As a result, service capacity was increased to ensure that voters were receiving the optimum level of service.
A total of 36,000 postal vote applications were submitted through the service centre in the period between Monday, 14 September and Monday, 5 October 2020, the day before the issue of the writ. This reduced the need for those electors to contact the ECQ at other peak times during the election period.
The service centre was open from 8.00am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays). Following the issue of the writ, hours were also expanded to include:
f 9.00am to 4.00pm on Saturdays f 8.00am to 7.00pm on Friday, 16 October
2020 to coincide with the close of postal vote applications
f 8.00am to 6.00pm on Friday, 30 October 2020, and
f 8.00am to 6.00pm on election day, Saturday, 31 October 2020.
The service centre was also open until 9.00pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays during the two-week early voting period to accommodate those registering for telephone voting, especially to accommodate telephone voters residing overseas.
During its period of operation, the service centre answered 112,801 telephone calls and 18,450 emails. The service centre staff also called 618 electors to provide their telephone voting registration number.
ComplaintsMembers of the public could contact the ECQ to make complaints about a range of matters, including about elections services and about candidates and parties. During the 2020 State general election, the ECQ received 1,400 complaints. Of these, the primary categories of complaints were:
f candidate advertising and authorisation (658)
f postal voting (170) f online postal vote application (101) f in-person voting experience (81) f contact with voters by political parties
(69) f candidate/party worker behaviour (67),
and f ECQ staff including Returning Officers,
polling place staff and call centre staff (44).
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Election StaffThe ECQ is responsible for centrally planning, delivering and overseeing elections through its staffing establishment of approximately 76 full-time equivalent employees. During elections, the ECQ rapidly expands to include thousands of temporary election staff that are dispersed across Queensland.
To deliver the 2020 State general election, the ECQ recruited 10,389 temporary employees, including Returning Officers and other election staff responsible for supervising polling places, issuing ballots, counting votes and performing various other duties across the election period. All staff undertake mandatory training tailored to their role and are provided with resources and support to facilitate consistent work practices across the State.
As the ECQ had already conducted a major election event in March 2020, it was able to leverage its recruitment and training activities from this election, and utilise and build upon an existing pool of skilled and experienced temporary election staff for the 2020 State general election.
ECQ staffStaff located in the ECQ’s Brisbane head office and logistics facility (warehouse) are responsible for planning, preparing and overseeing the delivery of Queensland elections. This includes:
f identifying and securing venues for polling places and Returning Officers’ offices
f recruiting, training and paying temporary election staff
f preparing and providing training, education and system support to candidates and political parties
f increasing elector awareness of enrolment, voting options and general election information
f overseeing the candidate nomination process
f ensuring compliance with funding and disclosure requirements
f ensuring adequate resourcing of Returning Officers' offices and polling places
f acquiring, configuring, testing and deploying technology to deliver the election
f procuring, packing and deploying election materials such as voting screens, hand sanitiser, pencils and other material required at each polling place and Returning Officers’ office
f reviewing and approving how-to-vote cards
f printing and distributing ballot papers f managing budgets and procurement of
goods and services f planning and delivering postal voting and
telephone voting services, and f conducting post-event reviews to
improve service delivery.
Elections are delivered under a decentralised model, with temporary election staff responsible for delivering electoral services in their electorate. However, the ECQ maintains oversight of election delivery activities and works closely with Returning Officers and other temporary election staff during elections to ensure voters receive consistently high levels of service across the State.
To support its 93 Returning Officers, the ECQ established a central hub of six Contact Officers, all of whom were experienced former Returning Officers, to liaise with and provide advice to Returning Officers throughout the election period.
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Recruitment of temporary election staffAt a local level, Returning Officers are employed to manage the election in each of Queensland’s 93 electorates, with additional temporary election staff employed to undertake various functions to support election delivery. The Returning Officers for the 2020 State general election were recruited through an expression of interest process from the pool of experienced Returning Officers and Assistant Returning Officers who delivered the 2020 local government elections.
Returning Officers are responsible for:
f administering their office, early voting centres and election day polling booths in their electorates
f recruiting and managing election staff for their electorates and distributing election materials to polling places
f training booth supervisors ahead of the early voting period and election day
f overseeing and managing the conduct of voting across their electorate, including ensuring the security of ballot papers
f engaging with candidates and their appointed scrutineers during the election period
f ensuring the conduct of the election complies with legislative requirements and the ECQ’s policies and procedures
f managing the counting of votes through to the declaration of results, and
f packing and returning election materials to the ECQ warehouse.
Other temporary election staff roles include polling place supervisors, issuing officers and count assistants. To recruit these staff, the ECQ commenced an expression of interest process in August 2020, which continued until the election was delivered.
A total of 14,790 applications were submitted during this time, with the ECQ actively promoting employment opportunities through numerous channels including targeted social media posts.
Any Queensland elector was eligible to apply for employment through the online expression of interest process. This included answering a series of questions and providing examples of their skills and experience. Returning Officers reviewed applications for their electoral district and selected the most suitable applicant for each position. The ECQ also conducted a declaration of interest process to ensure applicants were suitable to carry out the required role, including compliance with the ECQ’s political neutrality policy.
Temporary election staff ensured the efficient administration of election facilities and voting services, including the set up and dismantling of polling places, marking voters off the electoral roll, the issuing of ballot papers, and counting the millions of ballot papers to declare election results.
Election staff were crucial in implementing the ECQ’s COVID-safe plans, with the facilities set up to maximise physical distancing and maintain cleaning and hygiene levels. Returning Officers received training on COVID-safe measures as part of their face-to-face training for the State general election and oversaw all staff working within their electorate to ensure compliance with the COVID-safe plan.
The successful delivery of the 2020 State general election relied on the services provided by temporary election staff. A survey conducted by the ECQ found that 91 per cent of Queensland voters who cast their ballot in-person were satisfied with the service provided by election staff at their polling place.
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Temporary election staff workforce For the 2020 State general election, the ECQ employed a total of 10,389 temporary election staff, many working in multiple roles across varying locations.
The key roles available included:
f Supervisors to oversee staff at each polling place and ensure they complied with ECQ procedures. They had overall responsibility for the conduct of voting at the polling place and were also responsible for setting up and dismantling each polling place and for managing the unofficial vote count on election night.
f Senior Issuing Officers to assist supervisors and issue declaration and ordinary votes to electors. They also supported the set up and dismantling of polling places.
f Issuing Officers to issue ordinary votes and undertake the unofficial vote count following the close of polls on election day.
f Count Assistants to assist with counting votes as well as dismantling polling booths.
f Election Assistants to undertake general administrative duties and support the operation of Returning Officers’ offices.
The 93 Returning Officers were appointed for 10 weeks over the election period. Each Returning Officer was based in an office, which housed all the resources required to deliver the election. The Returning Officer’s office was also used as an early voting centre in most electorates. During the six weeks of the 2020 State general election period, the ECQ employed 2,787 election assistants to work a total of 63,663 hours.
During the early voting period, a total of 2,152 staff worked 104,427 hours at early voting centres. This workforce was comprised of 277 supervisors and 1,875 senior issuing officers.
Across the 1,183 polling booths operating on election day, a total of 8,511 staff were employed, working varying hours from between 7.00am and 11.00pm. This workforce was comprised of 1,327 Supervisors, 1,029 Senior Issuing Officers, 4,613 Issuing Officers and 1,542 Count Assistants.
Training of temporary election staffThe 93 Returning Officers engaged to deliver the 2020 State general election undertook a training program that built on their existing knowledge and experience from working at the 2020 local government elections and applied this in a State election context.
Due to the critical nature of their work, all Returning Officers received face-to-face training. The Contact Officers appointed to support the Returning Officers also participated in the same training, which consisted of:
f attendance at four days of face-to-face training in August and September 2020, with content presented by election experts
f practical activities to demonstrate the various tasks the Returning Officers would need to perform and use of election systems
f regular webinars to provide updates and information on emerging issues
f access to a comprehensive Returning Officer manual, Election Management System user guides, and other online resources including webinars to support them in completing their role, and
f completion of online learning modules to consolidate their understanding.
All other temporary election staff were also required to complete mandatory training before they were able to work. Staff were required to read role-specific handbooks and complete online learning courses. Supervisors and Senior Issuing Officers were also required to attend a face-to-face training session delivered by their Returning Officer. This session enabled
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the Returning Officer to provide a practical demonstration of the key tasks involved in performing these roles and to ask any questions before polling places opened.
Performance reviewsThe ECQ introduced a new way of recruiting, training and managing the performance of Returning Officers for the 2020 local government and State general elections, which will inform the standard for future elections. A review of the staffing processes in both election events was conducted in December 2020 to identify which aspects worked successfully, as well as identifying areas of improvement.
Each Returning Officer who worked during the 2020 State general election was required to undergo a performance evaluation. This evaluation involved a self-assessment on their performance as well as peer evaluation undertaken by ECQ staff. Election assistants who worked for the Returning Officer were also offered the opportunity to provide feedback on their observations.
The evaluation covered eight measures:
f people management f resources f processes f communication f integrity f timeliness f security, and f safety.
Evaluators were required to provide comments under each measure where they felt they had either performed well or required improvement. Once all performance feedback had been collated, the ECQ conducted individual conversations with each Returning Officer, discussing their performance and providing feedback on areas for improvement and what was done well.
The results of this review will be used as a guide to improve the way the ECQ recruits suitable and skilled applicants for Returning Officer roles, as well as how to effectively manage these staff during their employment at future elections.
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The delivery of a State election is a significant logistical exercise, particularly in view of the decentralised and diversified nature of election delivery in Queensland. With the significant number of temporary election staff, polling places and Returning Officers’ offices, a large program to procure and distribute election materials, ballot papers and equipment, must be implemented.
For the 2020 State general election, this also included the procurement of a range of personal protective equipment to protect the health and safety of electors, staff, candidates and volunteers from risks of COVID-19.
The ECQ implemented a range of technological improvements to support election delivery, including developing a new Election Management System to integrate a range of administrative functions performed by the ECQ and election staff into a single system. Additionally, a range of equipment including laptops were deployed to election staff to facilitate and streamline services provided to voters in polling places.
Logistics and materialsA range of office materials, election equipment and ballot papers are required to support the establishment and operation of polling places. In total, 140 different stock items were distributed from the ECQ warehouse to Returning Officers in locations that were up to 1,800 kilometres away. The packing and distribution of election stock was performed by a team of six staff over approximately four months.
Prior to election day on Saturday, 31 October 2020, the ECQ’s central warehouse facility had packed and distributed approximately 650 pallets containing materials to supply all Returning Officers’ offices, early voting centres and election day polling booths.
This included:
f 10,000 voting screens f 26,500 pencils, and f 7,200 bottles of hand sanitiser.
In addition to supplying hand sanitiser for all polling places and Returning Officers’ offices, the ECQ supplied election staff with personal protective equipment, such as face masks and disinfectant sprays, to ensure staff had adequate supplies on hand in the event of a health situation arising during the election.
Ballot papersElectors were able to vote at any early voting centre or election day polling booth in Queensland regardless of where they were enrolled for the 2020 State general election.
To achieve this level of service for voters, approximately seven million ballot papers were printed and distributed to all 93 electoral districts to ensure adequate stock was available. This included a variety of ballot papers, such as those already printed with candidate names in ballot paper order, and ‘all district’ packs containing ballot papers for all 93 electorates. All polling booths also had the capacity to print ballot papers on demand and were provided with blank ballot paper stock for this purpose.
The printing and distribution of ballot papers requires significant planning, testing and quality assurance. Following the completion of the ballot paper order draw on Sunday, 11 October 2020, the proofing of ballot papers was completed that same evening to ensure the timely supply of ballot papers across Queensland. Ballot papers were then despatched between Monday, 12 October and Monday, 19 October 2020. During this brief period, it was critical that ballot papers were distributed as efficiently as possible to ensure remote areas receive the materials prior to the commencement of early voting.
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Election technologyA significant amount of ICT equipment was deployed to election staff and polling places around the State to enable the delivery of election services and to improve the voting experience.
A team of ECQ staff configured and distributed an ‘office in a box’ to each of the 93 Returning Officers, which contained all of the technology needed to oversee their district’s election including communications equipment, computers, screens, bar code readers, printers and phones.
Approximately 7,000 laptop devices were configured for use in polling places. These devices were used by election staff to electronically find and mark-off voters from the electoral roll and print ballot papers on demand.
Returning Officers were supported through a dedicated ICT service desk that assisted in the deployment and use of these technologies.
Election Management SystemDuring 2020, the ECQ deployed an Election Management System supporting the administrative processes necessary to deliver the elections, replacing several paper-based processes with an integrated system.
For the 2020 State general election, the system delivered functionality for:
f improved digital voter mark-off with enhanced security
f polling place management online processes to employ temporary election staff, including online applications, recruitment, training and remuneration dedicated portals for candidates and registered political party representatives for various processes including nominations, disclosure requirements and how-to-vote card approval
f inputting of results throughout the counting period and the declaration of results as they occurred, and
f website services supporting online postal vote applications, ‘Find your polling booth’ functionality and publication of candidate details.
Delivery of the Election Management System was supported by extensive functional, user and security testing by the system supplier, the ECQ, and local and global third party experts. The resulting system reflects contemporary expectations and the needs of all stakeholders in the areas of cyber security, information privacy and general utility.
During delivery of the 2020 State general election, the Election Management System was monitored and supported by the ECQ’s staff and an array of specialists in the ECQ’s extensive partnering network. This included global experts from the supplier, local and global Microsoft specialists, and Australian security agencies.
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Electoral ParticipantsThe ECQ works closely with candidates, registered political parties and third parties, as well as their staff and volunteers, to facilitate the nomination process and support compliance with legislative obligations. The ECQ produces a range of resources for these electoral participants that are available on the ECQ website. These include handbooks, fact sheets and guides to explain endorsement, nomination and disclosure requirements.
For the 2020 State general election, briefings were provided to Queensland’s registered political parties and third parties to give an overview of each stage of the election process and support them in meeting their obligations. In view of the COVID-19 environment, the ECQ delivered the briefings through online webinars to facilitate safe participation.
In addition, regular email communications were sent to all candidates and registered political parties throughout the election period to distribute important information or provide updates on emerging issues. This included providing advice on processes such as candidate nominations and the ballot draw, electoral roll products, voting services being provided by the ECQ, funding and disclosure regulations, as well as campaign volunteer and scrutineering requirements.
Political party officials also worked closely with ECQ staff regarding their obligations and the ECQ’s expectations to assist in the effective administration of the election.
COVID-19 measures for electoral participantsFor the 2020 local government elections, the ECQ imposed some limitations on election activities such as the handing out of how-to-vote cards and scrutineering, in order to protect the health and safety of voters, election staff and electoral participants.
As part of the COVID-safe planning for the 2020 State general election, the ECQ was granted similar powers to issue directions regulating the activities of electoral participants. The ECQ issued two directions consistent with advice from Queensland’s Chief Health Officer under the Public Health Act 2005 that reinforced COVID-safe practices relating to handing out election material and scrutineering.
In issuing these directions, the ECQ aimed to strike a balance between delivering an open and transparent election and protecting public safety. To achieve this, the ECQ consulted with candidates and political parties and sought the advice of health authorities and the COVID-19 State general election reference group.
On Thursday, 15 October 2020, the ECQ released its first direction regarding the distribution or display of how-to-vote cards or other election material under section 392T of the Electoral Act. The direction, which is included in Appendix 4, required campaign staff and volunteers to:
f not re-use how-to-vote cards f abide by social distancing rules f maintain hygiene standards f not shake, or attempt to shake, hands
with electors f not approach people who are coughing
or sneezing, and f wear a face mask where possible.
Failure to comply with this direction carried a maximum penalty of $1,334 (10 penalty units).
The second direction, also released on Thursday, 15 October 2020, related to the movement of candidates or scrutineers at polling places under section 392V of the Electoral Act.
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The direction, which is also included in Appendix 4, allowed candidates and scrutineers to continue performing their normal functions, however required candidates and scrutineers to:
f abide by social distancing rules f maintain hygiene standards f not shake hands or attempt to shake
hands, and f recommended the wearing of masks
in instances where social distancing was not possible when performing their functions under the Electoral Act.
Failure to comply with this direction carried a maximum penalty of $2,669 (20 penalty units).
During the election, the ECQ noted broad compliance with the requirements and principles established by these directions.
Candidate nominationsAt the issue of the writ on Tuesday, 6 October 2020, any eligible person was able to nominate as a candidate for election as a Member of the Queensland Parliament.
All candidates, including those who had already made public their intention to run for election or had been endorsed by a registered political party prior to the issue of the writ, were required to formally nominate to be placed on the ballot paper prior to noon on Sunday, 11 October 2020. The deadline for candidate nominations as contained in the writ was adjusted in accordance with section 392N(3) of the Electoral Act, in order to maximise the time available to print and despatch postal votes.
Once nominations closed, a ballot paper order draw was conducted in each electorate at 2.30pm on Sunday, 11 October 2020. The Returning Officer, in the presence of witnesses, drew the names of each of the nominated candidates for that electorate to determine the order in which the candidates’ names were to appear on the ballot paper.
In total, 597 candidates nominated for the 2020 State general election, with each electorate having between four and 10 candidates on the ballot paper.
Of these, 528 candidates were endorsed by a registered political party and 69 nominated as independent candidates. This is the highest number of nominations received for a State general election since the ECQ was established in 1992. In the 2017 State general election, 453 candidates nominated to contest the election.
How-to-vote cardsThe ECQ is required to review and approve all how-to-vote cards intended for distribution on election day, to ensure that they comply with the Electoral Act and do not mislead voters. A how-to-vote card includes any material that seeks to represent a ballot paper by listing the names of candidates standing for election and indicates an order of voting preference, or otherwise directs or encourages the making of a preference vote, other than a first preference.
How-to-vote cards to be distributed on election day were required to be submitted to the ECQ for approval prior to 5.00pm on Friday, 23 October 2020 to ensure compliance with sections 182 and 183 of the Electoral Act.
The ECQ approved 830 how-to-vote cards for candidates endorsed by a registered political party and a further 24 for independent candidates.
This included instances where a single how-to-vote card required multiple approvals as it displayed voting instructions for multiple electorates.
In instances where how-to-vote cards were not initially approved by the ECQ, those submitting them were provided the opportunity to make any required amendments and resubmit them for approval. Advice on submitting compliant how-to-vote cards was published on the ECQ website and information regarding the approval process was regularly communicated to candidates and registered political parties.
The ECQ has powers to inspect or confiscate a how-to-vote card if it is reasonably suspected that an unapproved card is being distributed on election day.
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Electronic Disclosure System Candidates, registered political parties, associated entities, third party campaigners and donors were required to submit a return in the Electronic Disclosure System, disclosing details of any loans or donations, including any gifts-in-kind that were given or received during the election period.
The Electronic Disclosure System enables the real-time reporting of gifts and donations, allowing for greater transparency and increased public awareness around political funding and financial activity in Queensland.
Electoral participants are also required to lodge a summary return after the election outlining the electoral expenditure they incurred. The ECQ provides a range of information on the ECQ website to assist electoral participants to understand and comply with these requirements.
As at 31 March 2021, electoral participants had disclosed the following donations during the formal election period from Tuesday, 6 October to Saturday, 31 October 2020:
f registered political parties – $4.059 million in donations (from 1,012 returns)
f candidates – $814,526 in donations or loans (from 170 returns)
f registered third parties – $236,589 in donations (from 62 returns), and
f donors – $4.373 million in donations to candidates and registered political parties (from 694 returns).
All electoral participants were required to lodge an election summary return by Monday, 15 February 2021. The requirements for these returns differ depending on the type of participant, however all returns must include the electoral expenditure incurred for the election.
As at 31 March 2021, electoral participants had disclosed the following amounts of electoral expenditure incurred for the election:
f registered political parties – $20.414 million
f candidates – $8.673 million f registered third parties – $5.756 million,
and f other third parties – $8,995.
Election funding claimsFollowing the election, eligible registered political parties and candidates may seek election funding from the ECQ. Candidates and parties are paid the lesser of:
f their maximum entitlement (calculated based on the number of first preference votes received), or
f the actual expenditure on their campaign.
To be eligible, candidates must receive at least six per cent of the formal first preference vote, while registered political parties will become eligible if any of their candidates receive six per cent of the formal first preference vote.
As at 31 March 2021, the ECQ had processed claims from three (out of six) eligible registered political parties (noting that one eligible party does not intend to lodge a claim), and 125 (out of 322) eligible candidates (noting that some eligible candidates do not intend to lodge a claim). The 128 claims processed as at 31 March 2021 have totalled roughly $9.69 million in approved funding being distributed.
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In addition to delivering electoral services, the ECQ’s functions also consist of administering electoral laws and, when necessary, carrying out compliance and enforcement actions. Much of this work focuses on ensuring electoral participants are adhering to their advertising and funding and disclosure obligations.
The ECQ is also responsible for undertaking enforcement action against electors who have failed to vote. These actions promote transparency in the electoral system and incentivises greater electoral participation.
For the 2020 State general election, a range of new funding and disclosure obligations were enacted by the Queensland Parliament requiring a significant implementation program by the ECQ.
Electoral expenditure disclosure and registration requirementsA range of new disclosure and registration requirements came into force for the 2020 State general election following the passage of the Electoral and Other Legislation (Accountability, Integrity and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2020 by the Queensland Parliament on 18 June 2020.
The ECQ developed new resources and implemented new procedures required to facilitate compliance by electoral participants with these new requirements. Key provisions that commenced on 1 August 2020 and applied for this election included:
f caps on electoral expenditure of:
Z $58,000 for a candidate endorsed by a registered political party
Z $92,000 per electorate for a registered political party in support of endorsed candidates
Z $87,000 for independent candidates
Z $87,000 per electorate for a third party organisation, with a Queensland-wide cap of $1 million
f a registration process for third party organisations or individuals who spend over $6,000 campaigning during the election
f a requirement for all candidates, registered political parties and registered third parties to operate a dedicated State campaign bank account, through which campaign expenditure must be transacted
f increased record-keeping obligations by all electoral participants
f amendments to key definitions relating to political donations and electoral expenditure and increased requirements for the disclosure of the original source of a gift and sponsorship arrangements, and
f changes relating to the number and size of election signs that may be displayed as well as the timing of their placement at early voting centres and election day polling booths.
The ECQ’s primary approach to encourage compliance was to provide educational materials and information to ensure all affected stakeholders were well informed and able to comply with the new legislation.
In the lead-up to the 2020 State general election, the ECQ:
f developed an education program to provide stakeholders with access to fact sheets, handbooks and user guides to help them meet their obligations
f delivered training to Returning Officers about new signage regulations, and published a handbook to guide election assistants in monitoring and reporting non-compliance during the voting period
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f planned and delivered a series of webinars, videos and presentations for candidates, registered political parties and third parties
f increased compliance resources to build the ECQ’s capacity to provide direct support to all stakeholders and perform compliance activities, and
f published additional materials on the ECQ website so election participants and interested members of the public were able to obtain detailed information about the legislative changes and access additional support if needed.
Election complianceDuring the election period, the ECQ’s compliance activities were focussed on the proper authorisation of election material and compliance with signage requirements at polling places.
The requirement to properly authorise election material with the name and street address of the author has been in place for many elections. During the 2020 State general election, the ECQ dealt with 33 notifications of potential non-compliance from all types of electoral participants. Of these:
f nine matters were assessed as not breaching authorisation requirements
f ten matters were rectified by the electoral participant upon being contacted by the ECQ and no further action was required
f one matter was unable to be rectified as the breach was only identified after the election, however, the ECQ determined that it was not in the public interest to pursue enforcement action
f three matters were finalised by way of warning letter as electoral participants had attempted to properly authorise their signs, though authorisation was not significantly clear
f six matters were finalised by issuing penalty infringement notices, with five notices issued to registered political parties, and one issued to a third party
f one matter was unable to be resolved as the author of the election matter was unable to be identified
f one matter was finalised after the ECQ sought the removal of an anonymous social media page posting election-related matter, and
f two matters are still open and are being considered as part of a larger investigation into potential non-compliance.
During the early voting period and on election day, the ECQ handled 194 matters relating to the number, placement and size of signs at polling booths. These matters were escalated from Returning Officers or other election staff, or through complaints received by the ECQ.
As well as monitoring activities at an electorate level by election staff, the ECQ undertook field visits where serious and repeated non-compliance was being reported. In one of those instances, non-compliant signs being displayed by a third party were confiscated in accordance with the Electoral Act. In another instance, a verbal warning was issued to all candidates at an early voting centre. Two instances of non-compliance remain under investigation at the time of publication.
During the election, the ECQ actively monitored the activities of all electoral participants to ensure adherence to their legislative obligations. This included monitoring disclosures made in the Electronic Disclosure System for potential prohibited or anonymous donations, monitoring major media outlets for activities by third parties not registered with the ECQ, and acting upon information provided through the ECQ’s complaints process.
These activities have resulted in identification of one third party who was required to register for the election and required to lodge an election summary return outlining their expenditure for the election, and a number of active investigations into potential non-compliance with a variety of requirements. The ECQ also monitored electoral participants’ compliance with its directions for a COVID-safe election and that only approved how-to-vote cards were
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being distributed on election day. There were no instances of non-compliance identified relating to these requirements.
Post-election compliance of electoral participantsFollowing the 2020 State general election, the ECQ will be undertaking a comprehensive compliance program, which will include an audit of disclosure returns and monitoring and review of the activities of all electoral participants to ensure they have met their funding and disclosure obligations.
In 2019 and 2020, the ECQ increased the capacity of its Funding, Disclosure and Compliance division, providing resources to improve and support investigations, and assist in collating intelligence on changes in the professional political environment. To ensure the effective use of these resources, the ECQ adopts a risk-based approach in determining where to invest its efforts.
Depending on the findings of the compliance program, the ECQ may undertake investigations, recover debts to the State where expenditure caps have been exceeded, issue penalty infringement notices, or commence prosecutions.
Voter complianceVoting is compulsory in Queensland and it is an offence for an elector to fail to cast a vote without a valid and sufficient reason. Following the 2020 State general election, the ECQ commenced a non-voter program to identify and communicate with individuals who appeared to have failed to vote.
Electors who appear not to have voted are given several opportunities to contact the ECQ and provide an explanation.
In some instances, the ECQ may accept a valid and sufficient excuse and take no further action. However, if the elector fails to respond to the ECQ’s correspondence, or if the excuse is not deemed to be valid and sufficient, further action may be taken, including issuing a penalty infringement notice. The number of times an elector has failed to vote in previous elections will also be a factor in determining the compliance response.
At the 2020 State general election, approximately 250,000 electors failed to vote without providing a valid and sufficient excuse. The ECQ is delivering a compliance program for apparent non-voters, aimed at reinforcing the need to vote and encouraging future compliance. For this election, the ECQ has announced that:
f it would not take compliance action against first time non-voters (approximately 132,000 electors) but has recorded failures to vote and will monitor compliance at future elections
f second time non-voters (approximately 61,000 electors) would receive a warning letter, reminding them that voting is compulsory in Queensland and further non-compliance may result in penalties, and
f electors who appear to have failed to vote at three or more elections (approximately 57,000 electors) would receive an ‘apparent failure to vote’ notice and be required to either provide the ECQ with a valid and sufficient excuse for failing to vote, or pay a fine of $66.50 before the deadline (half of the full penalty); otherwise, the full fine of $133 will apply.
The ECQ has discretion as to how it structures its response to non-voting offences and, in forming its response following the 2020 State general election, has considered the extraordinary circumstances of this election having been delivered during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, it should be noted that the approach for determining compliance action for non-voting at future elections, including by-elections, could change.
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To ensure eligible Queensland electors are aware of elections and of their right and obligation to vote, the ECQ delivers a range of communication, awareness and engagement activities to key target groups and the broader community.
For the 2020 State general election, the ECQ adapted its planned campaign, which had commenced development in 2019 prior to the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, to respond to the changed public health environment. This included retaining capacity to develop additional materials and collateral throughout the election period if changes to the election delivery model were implemented.
In addition, the ECQ expanded its stakeholder engagement activities, to ensure key stakeholders and electoral participants had the information they required to participate in the 2020 State general election.
Election communications and advertisingThe ECQ delivered a comprehensive awareness-raising campaign to inform electors of the election, based on the theme Plan the way you’ll have your say, supported by targeted communications to deliver key messages.
The ECQ anticipated a continued high level of demand for postal voting services following the March 2020 local government elections, and facilitated a pre-election campaign to encourage voters to update their enrolment details and apply early to receive a postal vote.
Communications and advertising messages for the 2020 State general election were adapted to focus on voting in a COVID-19 environment, encouraging electors to plan how to cast their vote in advance of the election.
The key messages included:
f encouraging electors to enrol to vote, or check their details were correct
f advising of the early opening of the postal vote application period and how to apply for a postal vote
f promoting extended early voting options f communicating health and safety
initiatives to ensure a COVID-safe election, and
f providing information about how to cast a formal vote.
To ensure key messages reached voters across Queensland, the campaign was delivered through a range of channels including television, radio, print, social media, convenience advertising and digital media. Billboard advertising was also included in well-populated locations to help raise general awareness of the election.
Additional communication materials such as fact sheets were developed to supplement campaign content and inform voters of the range of voting options available to them, the postal voting process and COVID-19 measures.
In addition to its Plan the way you’ll have your say election advertising campaign, the ECQ collaborated with Griffith University to develop a targeted advertisement to encourage young Queenslanders to enrol and vote. This advertisement was placed on on-demand television such as streaming services.
The ECQ used its social media channels to engage with the community and provide regular election updates and information.
During the election period, more than 400 posts were made across the ECQ's Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, generating nearly 12 million impressions with almost 5,000 messages and comments received.
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This represents a substantial reduction in comparison to the March 2020 local government election, when 25,000 messages and comments were received, the overwhelming majority of which related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The ECQ also maintained an active media presence throughout the election, providing a pre-election briefing to media representatives and political commentators, issuing 56 media releases and election updates, responding to 293 media enquiries and participating in 74 media interviews. There was a reduction in reactive media engagement in comparison to the 2020 local government elections, when approximately 470 media enquiries and interview requests were received.
Voter Information CardsVoter Information Cards are a direct awareness-raising tool designed to ensure all electors are aware of elections, and facilitate a quicker mark-off process for in-person voting.
For the 2020 State general election, Voter Information Cards were sent to the postal addresses of all enrolled Queensland electors, unless they were enrolled as a postal voter.
The card listed the voter’s electorate and featured a QR code that polling officials could scan to identify and then mark voters off the electoral roll and issue their ballot paper. The ECQ also emailed the card to electors who had included an email address on the electoral roll, which is an effective means of direct communication with electors that is not dependent on postal services.
The use of the QR code was an important element of the ECQ’s COVID-safe plan for polling places, reducing the amount of time electors needed to spend queuing and waiting to be issued a ballot paper.
The content of the Voter Information Card was redesigned with the advice of behavioural economists to ensure the information was easily understood by electors, and to promote participation through the primary voting channels of early voting, postal voting, or election day voting.
For the 2020 State general election, more than two-thirds of electors who voted in-person used their Voter Information Card.
Multilingual Guide to VotingThe ECQ produces a Multilingual Guide to Voting to assist voters with limited English to participate in elections. The guide provides general information about the voting process, including step-by-step voting instructions in 20 different languages, as well as in simplified English.
The translated languages were selected based on data regarding the most commonly spoken languages at home, levels of English proficiency, languages spoken by newly arrived peoples to Australia, and demand for interpreter services.
The Multilingual Guide to Voting also included an infographic page that was developed to assist people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds to understand the voting process. Using the guide as a template, 1,500 ‘easy to read’ posters were produced in key languages. Posters were distributed to polling places where there is both a higher concentration of these key languages spoken as a first language, coupled with a lower level of English proficiency. The guide was available on the ECQ website and was distributed to all polling places in Queensland.
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ECQ websiteThe ECQ website is a key source of election information for members of the public, the media, and other electoral participants. For the 2020 State general election, the website was the central location for a range of essential election information, including candidate nomination details, polling place locations and opening hours, and election results. Importantly, the ECQ also published numerous statutory notices on its website as required under the Electoral Act.
Across the election period, the website had more than six million page views, concentrated on content that was directly relevant to voters in the election.
A suite of fact sheets was developed for the election, to provide information about key election processes. Content was updated throughout the election period and covered topics including:
f the postal voting application, return and scrutiny process
f the telephone voting process and eligibility requirements, including processes for interstate and overseas electors
f voting options f voting services for people with disability f Voter Information Card information f the full preferential voting system f the vote counting process, and f the display of election results.
The website also provided functionality to enable voters to apply for postal votes online, for candidates to nominate online through a self-service portal, and for voters to use the ‘Find your polling booth’ functionality to search for their nearest polling place locations and operating hours.
Throughout the early voting period, and into the election count, the ECQ utilised the website to publish daily election updates which highlighted key milestones and daily statistics on voting data. A re-designed election results website also interfaced with the Election Management
System to publish results in a timely and efficient manner, supported by a user guide to assist with navigating the display of results.
Publication of voting dataFor the 2020 State general election, the ECQ progressively published a wide range of election and voting data that had previously not been released. In addition to daily election updates, daily figures at an electorate level were published on:
f in-person voting f postal votes issued, returned and
accepted at scrutiny f telephone voting registrations and votes
cast, and f the progress of the vote count.
The published data provided a transparent account of the voting services being provided to Queensland electors and the level of usage of these services.
Stakeholder engagementThe ECQ implemented numerous measures to ensure stakeholders were provided with the information they required to participate in the election and understand the various election processes.
Due to COVID-19 placing limitations on face-to-face meetings, the ECQ provided online briefings for registered political parties and third parties, Queensland Government agencies, and media representatives and commentators to promote understanding of the election process. Recordings of these events were also distributed as an additional resource for later reference.
Regular newsletter-style email updates were sent to registered political parties and candidates, to ensure they had up-to-date information regarding key election milestones, emerging issues and compliance requirements. A total of 17 newsletters were sent to registered political parties and candidates during the election period.
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Additionally, in the 12 months prior to the State general election, the ECQ engaged with several peak bodies representing groups such as people with disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, young people, older citizens and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
These groups assisted with disseminating information through community networks and provided opportunities for community representatives to offer feedback and input into the planned election service design and delivery.
The primary focus of many of these organisations was ensuring the immediate health and safety of their clients during a COVID election, however, the ECQ intends to continue this engagement to improve service delivery for key elector groups in future elections.
Election Service PlanWhile preparing for the 2020 State general election, the ECQ considered a range of election delivery options, including the possibility of adapting its delivery model in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
On 15 July 2020, the ECQ released a Statement of Intent outlining its intended delivery approach to provide certainty to electors, registered political parties and other stakeholders in the lead-up to the election. This statement set out the measures being implemented by the ECQ to ensure Queenslanders would be able to vote in the election, while protecting public health and safety.
This statement was followed by the release of the 2020 State General Election Service Plan on Wednesday, 23 September 2020, which provided further details about how the ECQ would deliver a COVID-safe election. The service plan also included general information about key milestones, election services, planned post-election activities as well as providing insights into the full electoral process.
This was the first time the ECQ released a service plan for a State general election and provided detailed planning information and greater certainty for electoral stakeholders in the election services to be provided.
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Following the close of polling at 6.00pm on election night, a variety of activities commenced including the election count, declaration of results, election reporting and evaluation tasks. While many activities were undertaken in the immediate days and weeks following the election, others occur over a period of months.
Post-election reporting and evaluation activities are a critical source of information and are used to inform innovation and develop improvements for future elections and service delivery.
Counting the votesFollowing the close of polls on election night, the ballot boxes in each of the polling places across Queensland were unsealed in the presence of scrutineers, and the unofficial preliminary count commenced according to procedures set out in the Electoral Act.
The ECQ implemented a uniform counting strategy for all polling places to ensure the maximum number of votes would be counted on election night.
After polling closed, a preliminary count of first preferences was conducted for all ballot papers cast at an election day polling booth or early voting centre, and any postal votes the ECQ had already scrutinised and accepted.
The election night count did not include many of the absent votes cast in other electorates, or votes that were in transit at that time. The absent votes not counted on election night were packaged by the Returning Officer and securely transported to their relevant district for counting.
An indicative count, where preferences are allocated to the two candidates most likely to receive the highest number of first preferences, was also conducted in many electorates on election night. The indicative count provides an indication of how voters have distributed their preferences and the likely successful candidate. In accordance with the Electoral Act, these preliminary results are not official and the ECQ does not declare results based on the outcome of these counts.
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Queensland’s voting systemState general elections are conducted using the full preferential voting system, meaning all formal ballot papers must show a first preference next to the name of one candidate and must then rank all other candidates in order of preference.
During a full preference count, all first preferences are counted and if no candidate receives more than 50 per cent of the votes, the candidate with the least number of votes is excluded and their second preference vote is distributed to the remaining candidates. This process is also known as a distribution of preferences.
The distribution of preferences does not commence until the Returning Officer is certain that the number of outstanding votes will not affect the order in which candidates will be excluded, often after the deadline for the return of postal votes. Once a candidate receives more than 50 per cent of the votes, they are declared the elected candidate. The outcome must be mathematically certain before a result is able to be officially declared.
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From Sunday, 1 November 2020, the official count commenced under the control of the Returning Officers after the conclusion of the preliminary count. Declarations of results for each electorate occurred progressively as the counting was finalised and results in individual electorates became mathematically certain.
The first successful candidates were declared on Tuesday, 3 November 2020 and the final electorate was declared on Saturday, 14 November 2020.
The final two electorates to be declared were Nicklin and Bundaberg, with recounts conducted in both electorates. Both recounts affirmed the original results and were conducted in the presence of scrutineers and experienced ECQ staff to provide additional assurance of the accuracy of the final result.
No results were challenged in the Court of Disputed Returns.
As illustrated in the following graph, most declarations in the 2020 State general election did not occur until after the deadline for the return of postal votes on Tuesday, 10 November 2020. For most electorates, where a clear majority was not obtained on first preferences, a distribution of preferences was required before results could be declared.
As the preference distribution process requires the identification of the candidate with the fewest votes, in most cases it was not until after the cut-off for the return of postal votes that the distribution of preferences could commence and the successful candidate could be declared.
Once all electorates were declared, the writ was completed with the names of the successful candidates and the Electoral Commissioner returned it to His Excellency the Governor of Queensland on the morning of Monday, 16 November 2020.
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Publication of resultsElection results were progressively published on the ECQ results website as count data was entered by election staff and confirmed by Returning Officers and ECQ staff.
For the 2020 State general election, the results website interfaced with the Election Management System, to upload counts occurring in polling places across Queensland.
Prior to the election, the results website underwent a range of technical assurance activities to ensure it could manage peaks in traffic and potential cyber security threats. The ECQ monitored the performance of the website on election night through a dedicated security and network operations centre.
For a summary of first preference votes, see Appendix 1 or the ECQ website for detailed results.
Election event auditingAs part of the assurance activities delivered by the ECQ during the conduct of elections, an audit program was delivered for the 2020 State general election to assess the efficiency, effectiveness and compliance of election services.
The objective of the audit program was to examine how services delivered at polling places met the ECQ’s procedural and legislative requirements, both prior to and during the voting period.
A team of 10 election auditors received training prior to undertaking visits to ECQ polling places across 60 electorates. The auditors monitored delivery of a range of different election activities, including the ballot paper order draw on Sunday, 11 October 2020, the conduct of voting over the early voting period and on election day, and counting of votes from Saturday, 31 October to Wednesday, 4 November 2020.
This audit program identifies procedural and compliance issues related to election operations and identifies opportunities to improve future election delivery.
Ballot box seals During the early voting period, election staff notified the ECQ of a small number of ballot box seals being broken in circumstances inconsistent with the ECQ’s required procedures. The procedures require witnesses to be present and seal numbers to be documented by election staff when ballot boxes are sealed and unsealed.
Between Tuesday, 20 October and Monday, 26 October 2020, ballot box seals were inadvertently broken by either election staff, or as a result of ordinary wear and tear in seven locations. All incidents were reported to the ECQ, and instructions were provided to the respective Returning Officers overseeing the elections to reseal and quarantine the impacted ballot boxes.
An internal audit was conducted and witness statements were collected from all persons involved. Election auditors visited the polling places where incidents had occurred and performed observation and inspection activities. This included inspecting ballot paper reconciliations, ballot box seal records, quarantined ballot boxes and replacement ballot boxes to ensure compliance with the ECQ’s policies and procedures. All candidates for the relevant electoral district were also informed and advised of the action taken by the ECQ.
The information and statements collected by the ECQ confirmed the ballot boxes remained secure and in the control of election staff at all times. The ECQ determined the integrity and security of the votes had been maintained and all votes were able to be included in the count.
On election night, election auditors (in addition to ordinary scrutineers) were present during the unsealing and count of quarantined ballot boxes in four of the seven locations. This ensured compliance with vote counting and handling instructions provided by the ECQ, including all affected ballots were clearly identified throughout the counting process.
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Voter surveyAs part of its post-election review activities, the ECQ undertook an elector survey following the finalisation of election results. The survey sought to better understand voter behaviour, gauge public satisfaction, and determine the degree of public awareness of the various election services offered.
The voter survey is an efficient and effective method for the ECQ to improve its understanding of voters’ awareness and experiences during the election. The results of the survey contribute to the ECQ’s key performance indicators and assist in identifying improvements for future elections.
The ECQ commissioned Kantar Research to undertake the voter survey, which was primarily conducted online with responses from 2,011 voters across Queensland. The sample was supplemented by 400 telephone surveys to capture the views of electors that had limited or no internet access or usage.
The key findings of the survey include:
f 87 per cent of voters were satisfied with their overall voting experience, increasing from 75 per cent at the 2020 local government elections
f 68 per cent of early voters stated ‘convenience’ and 50 per cent stated ‘avoiding the queues on election day’ as the main reasons for using early voting services
f 29 per cent of early voters stated the main reason for using this service was due to concerns about COVID-19, down from 57 per cent at the 2020 local government elections
f 85 per cent of voters agreed the ECQ delivered the election fairly
f 27 per cent of voters who cast their ballot at an early voting centre or election day polling booth stated they had to wait in a queue, down from 45 per cent at the 2020 local government elections
f 68 per cent of those who did have to queue stated the wait time was less than five minutes
f 84 per cent of voters remembered to bring their Voter Information Card with them when they voted, and
f 73 per cent of voters recalled communications by the ECQ in the period leading up to the election.
Election evaluationAs part of the ECQ’s strategic objective to deliver continual improvement in electoral services, it undertakes formal evaluations of the conduct of major elections to identify areas of development and opportunities for improvement. For the 2020 elections, the ECQ engaged evaluation partners to plan and undertake an evaluation of both the March local government elections and the October State general election.
The evaluation of the 2020 State general election examined the extent to which the ECQ achieved its primary goals of delivering a fair, transparent and accessible election, while also ensuring high levels of voter participation amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, the evaluation examined how the ECQ’s organisational structures supported or impeded achieving these goals.
The evaluation considered a mixture of quantitative and qualitative information including election data, interviews with internal and external stakeholders and stakeholder survey results.
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The key findings of the evaluation showed that despite the ongoing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic:
f the ECQ’s COVID-safe election planning resulted in a slightly higher voter turnout and lower rate of informal voting compared to previous elections, and
f the ECQ delivered an election that was fair and transparent with key features including the provision of timely election results, support for candidates and political parties to meet their compliance obligations, and proactive communication with election stakeholders.
The ECQ is examining the findings from the evaluation and will prioritise improvements to deliver the most significant value to voters and other electoral participants. Additionally, the ECQ will use this evaluation to inform an ongoing internal evaluation project that will examine, in greater detail, key aspects of election delivery to identify further improvements in the planning, preparation and delivery of the next major election events due in 2024.
Turnout Turnout at the 2020 State general election increased slightly from the 2017 State general election. However, analysis of turnout trends indicates that while more people are voting overall, turnout as a percentage of enrolment, has declined over the last decade.
In elections held between 2009 and 2020, turnout has declined by approximately three percentage points. While electoral participation is a complex issue impacted by many variables, there are two factors that may account for much of the recent decline:
f Australian Electoral Commission initiatives to improve enrolment have increased the number of enrolled electors, and
f groups with consistently lower turnout across elections remaining disengaged.
Through the Federal Direct Enrolment and Update program, led by the Australian Electoral Commission, enrolment as a proportion of the eligible population has increased substantially over the past 10 years. This program uses data collected from government agencies to add new electors to the roll or update existing electors’ details.
Between 30 June 2010 and 31 December 2020, the Australian Electoral Commission estimates the proportion of eligible Queensland adults enrolled increased from 86.1 per cent to 96.3 per cent1. As a result, increases in enrolment have outpaced the increase in electors voting at elections, leading to modest declines in turnout as a percentage of enrolment.
There is also considerable variation in voter turnout between electorates, driven by factors such as socioeconomic status, demographics and geography. The Cook electorate, which encompasses much of Cape York and the Torres Strait Islands, had the lowest turnout in Queensland (79.79 per cent), while the Moggill electorate had the highest (92.45 per cent). This follows the broad pattern of voter participation, with higher turnout in Brisbane and its surrounds, and lower turnout in north and western Queensland and the Gold Coast. These regional variations are likely partially driven by demographic factors that impact on turnout. The heat maps in Appendix 3 display turnout by percentage for all 93 electorates.
A persistent issue with turnout is youth electoral participation. As shown in the following graph, the proportion of electors who were marked off the electoral roll was lowest among the 18 to 29 age group at 81 per cent. Turnout increases with age, peaking at 94 per cent for the 60 to 69 age group.
These trends, as well as any other demographic factors that may emerge in further analysis, will be considered by the ECQ to design and deliver services that meet the needs of these groups and, by extension, aim to increase turnout across Queensland.
1 Australian Electoral Commission (AEC), National enrolment figures by state/territory, URL:
https://www.aec.gov.au/Enrolling_to_vote/Enrolment_stats/national/index.htm
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Informality To cast a formal vote at Queensland State elections, voters must use the full preferential voting system. This means electors must number every box on their ballot paper in order of their preference. In accordance with section 123 of the Electoral Act, if ‘a ballot paper does not have effect to indicate a vote, it is an informal ballot paper’ and it will not contribute towards the election result.
State-wide, the informality rate was 3.40 per cent, which is a significant improvement on the 2017 State general election where the informality rate was 4.34 per cent.
The rate of informal voting in Queensland State elections has fluctuated in recent years. A notable increase of 2.23 percentage points was recorded between the 2015 and 2017 State general elections, when the informality rate increased from 2.11 per cent to 4.34 per cent. This was likely attributable to the change from optional preferential voting being used in 2015,
to the introduction of full preferential voting for the 2017 State general election. Despite this increase, informal voting at State elections has remained below the Federal House of Representatives election informality rate, where full preferential voting is also in use.
There was a further decrease in the rate of informal voting in the 2020 State general election, with the ECQ undertaking advertising and education campaigns to remind electors of the requirement to number every box on their ballot paper for their vote to be counted. The Multilingual Guide to Voting and informational posters were also distributed at polling places to assist electors where English is not their primary language.
The following table shows the rate of informality and the voting system in use for the past three State general elections and Queensland results from Federal House of Representatives elections.
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Like turnout, informality varies across Queensland. Analysis suggests informality is higher in electorates that also experience lower turnout, indicating that low turnout and high informality may be linked and have similar causes.
Further analysis suggests an association between turnout and informality. This relationship indicates that turnout and informality may have similar causes: low voter understanding or low voter engagement. This highlights that any intervention aimed at addressing either of these issues should aim to address both at the same time.
Informal ballot paper reviewIn recognition that informal voting is an important indicator of voters’ understanding of, and engagement with the electoral system, the ECQ conducted an analysis of informal ballot papers from the 2020 State general election across 74 electoral districts.
The review sorted informal ballot papers into ‘assumed intentional’ and ‘assumed unintentional’ categories to provide insight into informal voting patterns. The results will inform future strategies and programs aimed at increasing the number of formal votes cast at State elections.
MethodologyAcross Queensland’s 93 State electoral districts, the rate of informality at the 2020 State general election was 3.40 per cent, with informality in individual electorates ranging from 1.30 per cent in the Cooper electorate to 6.14 per cent in the Mermaid Beach electorate. The heat maps in Appendix 3 display informality by percentage for all 93 electorates.
A targeted sample of 74 electoral districts was selected based on geographical diversity and differing rates of informal voting. For analysis purposes, the selected districts were separated into ‘high informality’ (4.02 to 6.14 per cent), ‘average informality’ (3.01 to 4.01 per cent), and ‘low informality’ (up to 3.00 per cent) categories. The rate of voter turnout was also considered in selecting the electoral districts, with the aim of providing insight into any connection between rates of informal voting and general voter participation. The large sample size and representative composition gives confidence these findings can be applied to all of Queensland.
Informal ballot papers for the selected electoral districts were reviewed and categorised as either ‘assumed unintentional informal’ or ‘assumed intentional informal’. The ‘assumed intentional’ and ‘assumed unintentional’ categories were broken into further sub-categories. The definitions of each sub-category as applied during the analysis are listed in the following table.
2 Australian Electoral Commission (AEC), Election results – Tally room archive, ‘Informal Votes By State’, URL: https://results.aec.gov.au/
State election Voting system Rate of informality (%)
2020 State general election Full preferential voting 3.40
2017 State general election Full preferential voting 4.34
2015 State general election Optional preferential voting 2.11
Federal election – Queensland statistics2 Voting system Rate of informality (%)
2019 Federal House of Representatives election Full preferential voting 4.95
2016 Federal House of Representatives election Full preferential voting 4.70
2013 Federal House of Representatives election Full preferential voting 5.13
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While it is not possible to definitively ascertain voters’ intentions in casting an informal ballot, the analysis seeks to infer the intentions by examining how the ballot paper was completed. This exercise provides important insight into informal voting patterns and will help inform strategies aimed at maintaining low rates of informality and further reducing informal voting at future elections.
Summary of results Informality can be broadly classified into two categories of causes, relating to whether an elector has intentionally, or unintentionally cast an informal vote. Some informal votes are cast intentionally, as a form of protest or as a show of disinterest, where other electors appear to intend to cast a formal vote but, through a mistake or confusion, unintentionally cast an informal ballot.
The results of the review indicate the majority of informal ballot papers in the 2020 State general election were cast intentionally.
The data suggests that approximately two-thirds of the informal votes cast in the 2020 State general election were intentional (63.52 per cent), while approximately one-third were unintentional (36.48 per cent). Of the 74 electorates reviewed, only four had higher rates of unintentional informal ballot papers, in the Mermaid Beach, Townsville, Cook and McConnel electorates.
Categories and definitions of informalityAssumed intentional sub-categories
Blank Ballot papers that have been left blank.
COVID-19 commentary Ballot papers with comments, questions or other marks that specifically reference the pandemic.
Writing, marks, scribbles, or drawings Ballot papers with writing, markings, scribbles or drawings.
Other - intentional Any other ballot papers deemed to be intentionally informal.
Assumed unintentional sub-categoriesOptional preferential voting (OPV) – just voted one
Incomplete ballot papers where the elector allocated a single preference for one candidate.
OPV – voted for some, but not allIncomplete ballot papers where the elector allocated preferences for more than one (some) of the candidates, but not all as required for full preferential voting elections.
Non-sequential numbering Ballot papers that have been defectively numbered, for example those with repeated or skipped preferences.
Other - unintentional Any other ballots deemed to be unintentionally informal.
Voter identifiable Ballot papers that identify the elector.
36+64+AAssumed unintentional 36.48%
Assumed intentional
63.52%
Queensland-wide informality
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Unintentional informality
The review found the ‘optional preferential voting’ categories accounted for 24.50 per cent of the total 36.48 per cent of unintentional informal ballots, meaning the voters who cast those ballots did not preference all of the candidates as required in State elections. The use of different voting systems in Queensland may be a relevant factor to rates of informal voting. However, a reduction in the overall State-wide informality rate for this election indicates a normalisation from the peak experienced in the 2017 State general election following the change in the voting system from optional preferential voting to full preferential voting.
Mistakes with numbering, for example through skipping or repeating preferences, was also a contributing factor to increased unintentional informal voting. Analysis shows the number of candidates contesting an election has an impact on rates of unintentional informality, with electoral districts with higher numbers of candidates typically having a higher rate of informal voting. The ‘non-sequential numbering’
category, which accounted for 11.42 per cent out of the 36.48 per cent of unintentional informal ballots, provides a useful indicator of the possible impact candidate numbers can have on informal voting in individual electorates.
The graph below demonstrates that as the number of candidates increases, so too does the rate of informal ballot papers due to numbering errors. This most likely indicates a greater number of candidates can increase the risk of unintentionally misnumbering preferences on a ballot paper. However, it may also indicate a choice by electors who only wish to vote for particular candidates, rather than cast a preference for every candidate on the ballot paper.
While human error will always be a factor impacting on rates of informal voting, there may be opportunities to mitigate unintentional informal voting through additional targeted engagement and educational activities.
State average11.42%
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Intentional informality
The review found that most intentional informal ballots, close to 45 per cent, fell into the ‘writing, marks, scribbles or drawings’ category, while more than 19 per cent were left blank. These two categories accounted for 63.32 per cent of the total intentional informal ballot papers in the reviewed electorates.
Electoral bodies are limited in their ability to address intentional informal voting, as voters are entitled to cast an informal vote. Nevertheless, the ECQ will use this information to consider opportunities to improve general understanding of formal voting for future elections.
Comparison of intentionality
The review found that electorates classified as higher informality had more unintentional informal voting when compared to electorates classified as having low or average informality. As the graphs below suggest, this is driven by higher levels of non-sequential numbering and the use of optional preferential voting, whereby voters did not number all the candidates in order of preference.
There does not appear to be significant difference in the types of informality in electorates classed as either average or low informality, except to note these electorates had a higher rate of intentional informal voting, driven by the number of ballots with writing, marks, scribbles or drawings.
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High informality electoratesOf the 74 electoral districts reviewed from the 2020 State general election, the adjacent table lists the 20 electorates which were classified as ‘high informality'.
The review and categorisation of informal ballot papers for these electoral districts revealed the following information:
f The average voter turnout for the high informality electoral districts was 85.36 per cent, which is more than 2.5 percentage points below the State average of 87.92 per cent.
f Fifteen of the 20 high informality electoral districts were located in south-east Queensland3, with seven in the Gold Coast region4. The remaining five were located outside the south-east including the Townsville, Gympie, Rockhampton, Cook and Mulgrave electorates.
f The combined results from the categorisation process across the 20 electoral districts indicates that a total of 58.16 per cent of informal ballots were intentionally cast. 41.84 per cent were classified as unintentionally informal, which is higher than the Queensland-wide total of 36.48 per cent.
Assumed intentional
f Seventeen of the electorates had a higher rate of assumed intentional informal ballot papers, with more than 50 per cent of informal ballot papers categorised into assumed intentional categories.
f Eight of the 17 electorates, Waterford, Gympie, Morayfield, Caloundra, Theodore, Bundamba, Maroochydore and Mulgrave, had a significantly higher rate of intentionally informal ballot papers, with between 60 to 72 per cent categorised into the assumed intentional categories.
f Of the assumed intentional informal ballot papers that were categorised for all 20 electorates, the majority of these votes were categorised into the ‘writing, marks, scribbles or drawings’ category. The next most common intentional informal category was ‘blank’ ballot papers.
Reviewed electoral districtsHigh informality Informal (%)
Mermaid Beach 6.14
Woodridge 5.46
Macalister 5.40
Waterford 5.13
Townsville 4.96
Mudgeeraba 4.96
Gaven 4.95
Inala 4.90
Coomera 4.90
Gympie 4.81
Rockhampton 4.73
Currumbin 4.66
Morayfield 4.53
Caloundra 4.41
Theodore 4.32
Cook 4.31
Bundamba 4.23
Maroochydore 4.22
Mulgrave 4.21
Burleigh 4.20
3 For the purposes of this report, south-east Queensland refers to the Brisbane, Moreton Bay, Sunshine Coast, Noosa, Somerset, Lockyer Valley, Ipswich, Logan, Scenic Rim and Gold Coast local government areas.4 Electorates in south-east Queensland include Mermaid Beach, Mudgeeraba, Gaven, Coomera, Currumbin, Theodore, Burleigh, Woodridge, Macalister, Waterford, Inala, Bundamba, Morayfield, Caloundra and Maroochydore.
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f Only three of the 20 electorates, Mermaid Beach, Townsville and Cook, had a higher rate of assumed unintentional informal ballots, with more than 50 per cent of their informal ballot papers categorised into the assumed unintentional categories.
f Voters who cast an informal ‘OPV’ ballot, by either just voting for one candidate, or voting for some but not all of the candidates, accounted for the majority of assumed unintentional informal ballots in 18 of the 20 electoral districts.
f Following the combined ‘OPV’ category total, the ‘non-sequential numbering’ category accounted for the next most common unintentional informal ballot. In the electorates of Townsville and Gympie, ‘non-sequential numbering’ accounted for the majority of unintentional informal ballots cast for those electorates.
f In the 13 electorates where ‘non-sequential numbering’ accounted for more than 10 per cent of their unintentional informal ballots, there were seven or more candidates contesting these elections.
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Average informality electoratesOf the 74 electoral districts reviewed from the 2020 State general election, the adjacent table lists the 31 electorates which were classified as ‘average informality’.
The review and categorisation of informal ballot papers for these electoral districts revealed the following information:
f The average voter turnout was 87.89 per cent, which is only slightly below the State average of 87.92 per cent.
f Electorates were evenly dispersed within and outside the south-east corner, with 17 located in south-east Queensland and the remaining 14 located further north or west5.
f The combined results from the categorisation process across the 31 electoral districts found a total of 67.05 per cent of informal ballots were intentionally cast, with 32.95 per cent assumed to be unintentionally informal, which is similar to the Queensland-wide rates.
Assumed intentional
f All electorates had a higher rate of assumed intentional informal voting than unintentional informal voting, with all 31 electoral districts having more than 50 per cent of their informal ballot papers categorised into assumed intentional categories.
f Twenty-five of these electorates had a significantly higher rate of intentional informal voting, with between 60 to 81 per cent of each of their informal ballots categorised into the assumed intentional categories. The Ipswich West, Mirani, Logan, Algester, Nicklin, Kurwongbah, Hervey Bay, Murrumba, Lockyer and Bancroft electorates had more than 70 per cent of their informal ballot papers found to be intentionally cast.
Reviewed electoral districtsAverage informality Informal (%)
Ipswich West 4.01
Mackay 4.01
Burnett 3.99
Buderim 3.93
Thuringowa 3.83
Capalaba 3.81
Mirani 3.75
Logan 3.74
Maryborough 3.74
Bonney 3.73
Algester 3.71
Ninderry 3.70
Nicklin 3.70
Whitsunday 3.67
Kurwongbah 3.66
Hervey Bay 3.55
Murrumba 3.55
Cairns 3.54
Hill 3.53
Bundaberg 3.52
Lockyer 3.48
Jordan 3.47
Hinchinbrook 3.45
Redlands 3.45
Burdekin 3.29
Barron River 3.26
Bancroft 3.24
Pine Rivers 3.21
Scenic Rim 3.13
Gladstone 3.13
Redcliffe 3.095 Electorates in south-east Queensland include Ipswich West, Buderim, Capalaba, Logan, Bonney, Algester, Ninderry, Nicklin, Kurwongbah, Murrumba, Lockyer, Jordan, Redlands, Bancroft, Pine Rivers, Scenic Rim and Redcliffe.Electorates outside the south-east include Mackay, Burnett, Thuringowa, Mirani, Maryborough, Whitsunday, Hervey Bay, Cairns, Hill, Bundaberg, Hinchinbrook, Burdekin, Barron River and Gladstone.
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33+67+AAssumed Unintentional 32.95%
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f Of the assumed intentional informal ballot papers that were categorised for these electorates, most of these votes were categorised into the ‘writing, marks, scribbles or drawings’ category. The next most common category was ‘blank’ ballot papers.
Assumed unintentional
f None of the 31 electorates had a higher rate of assumed unintentional informal voting. Only six electoral districts, Burnett, Maryborough, Bonney, Hill, Burdekin and Pine Rivers, had more than 40 per cent of their informal ballot papers categorised into assumed unintentional categories. The Burdekin electorate at 47.19 per cent, had the highest proportion of unintentional informal voting of the 31 electorates.
f Voters who cast an informal ‘OPV’ ballot, by either just voting for one candidate, or voting for some but not all of the candidates, accounted for the majority of assumed unintentional informal ballots in 30 of the 31 electoral districts.
f Following the combined ‘OPV’ category total, the ‘non-sequential numbering’ category accounted for the next most common unintentional informal ballot. In the electorate of Burnett however, ‘non-sequential numbering’ accounted for most of its unintentional informal ballots at 22.67 per cent, while the combined ‘OPV’ categories accounted for 17.81 per cent.
f In the 15 electorates where ‘non-sequential numbering’ accounted for more than 10 per cent of their unintentional informal ballots, there were six or more candidates contesting these elections.
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Low informality electoratesOf the 74 electoral districts reviewed from the 2020 State general election, the adjacent table lists the 23 electorates which were classified as ‘low informality’.
The review and categorisation of informal ballot papers for these electoral districts revealed the following information:
f The average voter turnout for these electoral districts was 89.14 per cent, which is more than 1.2 percentage points above the turnout rate of 87.92 per cent for the 2020 State general election.
f Fourteen6 of these electoral districts were in south-east Queensland, with the remaining nine located further north or west including Warrego, Toowoomba North, Toowoomba South, Nanango, Gregory, Condamine, Keppel, Callide and Traeger.
f The combined results from the categorisation process across the 23 electoral districts found a total of 65.10 per cent of informal ballots were intentionally cast, with 34.90 per cent assumed to be unintentionally informal, which is similar to the Queensland-wide rates.
Assumed intentional
f Twenty-two of the 23 electorates had a higher rate of assumed intentional informal ballot papers, with more than 50 per cent of their informal ballot papers categorised into assumed intentional categories.
f Fifteen of these electorates had a significantly higher rate of intentional informal voting, with between 60 to 83 per cent of each of their informal ballots categorised into the assumed intentional categories. The Condamine, Sandgate, Nanango, Noosa and Greenslopes electorates had more than 70 per cent of their informal ballot papers found to be intentionally cast.
f Of the assumed intentional informal ballot papers that were categorised for these electorates, the majority of these votes were categorised into the ‘writing, marks, scribbles or drawings’ category. The next most common intentional informal category was ‘blank’ ballot papers.
6 Electorates in south-east Queensland include Oodgeroo, Sandgate, McConnel, Mansfield, Noosa, Nudgee, Chatsworth, Everton, Clayfield, Greenslopes, Bulimba, Moggill, Maiwar and Cooper.
Reviewed electoral districtsLow informality Informal (%)
Traeger 3.00
Callide 2.96
Oodgeroo 2.94
Keppel 2.92
Condamine 2.86
Toowoomba South 2.78
Gregory 2.72
Sandgate 2.71
McConnel 2.62
Mansfield 2.60
Nanango 2.60
Noosa 2.55
Nudgee 2.50
Toowoomba North 2.48
Chatsworth 2.47
Everton 2.26
Warrego 2.03
Clayfield 2.02
Greenslopes 1.93
Bulimba 1.90
Moggill 1.69
Maiwar 1.37
Cooper 1.30
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f The electorate of McConnel was the only district that had a higher rate of unintentional informal ballots, with more than 53.40 per cent categorised into the assumed unintentional categories.
f Voters who cast an informal ‘OPV’ ballot, by either just voting for one candidate, or voting for some but not all of the candidates, accounted for the majority of assumed unintentional informal ballots in all 23 electoral districts.
f Following the combined ‘OPV’ category total, the ‘non-sequential numbering’ category accounted for the next most common unintentional informal ballot.
f In the seven electorates where ‘non-sequential numbering’ accounted for more than 10 per cent of their unintentional informal ballots, there were six or more candidates contesting these elections.
33+67+AAssumed Unintentional 34.90%
Assumed intentional
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Low informality electorates
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The year 2020 was an intensive twelve months of election delivery in Queensland, which saw the ECQ conduct local government quadrennial elections for 77 councils, the State general election for 93 electoral districts, two State by-elections and two local government by-elections.
The challenges raised by the COVID-19 global pandemic necessitated a range of innovations and adaptations to the traditional election delivery model ensuring the ECQ was able to conduct elections and maintain continuity of government in Queensland. The resulting changes in election delivery were accompanied by a corresponding shift in voter behaviour that saw early voting numbers exceed election day voting numbers in Queensland for the first time.
It is not yet clear whether this trend will be sustained, or whether these changes were primarily attributable to the impact of the pandemic. Regardless, the experiences of the 2020 elections provide the ECQ with a range of valuable operational and strategic insights that can be used to inform improvements to election delivery into the future.
To ensure that these experiences are captured and applied to future operations, the ECQ is undertaking a comprehensive program of operational evaluations aimed at improving future election delivery. These improvements will be applied on an ongoing basis as the ECQ continues its mandate to deliver local government and State by-elections prior to the next major election events due in 2024.
The ECQ will also develop and implement system and operational processes required to support the forthcoming commencement of a cap on political donations to political parties, candidates and third parties. The legislative amendments to impose this cap have been passed by the Queensland Parliament and are scheduled to commence from 1 July 2022.
Throughout the 2020 election year, the ECQ published more detailed electoral information with the aim of increasing transparency in election delivery. As planning and preparations continue in the lead-up to the 2024 elections, the ECQ will continue to expand the publication of data and electoral information while improving the election delivery model to ensure it meets contemporary expectations of the electorate, political participants and the broader public.
Future Actions
Appendix 1 - State-wide results summary ........................................57Appendix 2 - Electorate summaries .........................................................58Appendix 3 - Voter turnout .......................................................................................151
Queensland .......................................................................................................................................................... 151
Inset A ........................................................................................................................................................................... 152
Inset B ........................................................................................................................................................................... 152
Inset C ..........................................................................................................................................................................153
Inset D ..........................................................................................................................................................................154
Inset E ............................................................................................................................................................................154
Inset F ............................................................................................................................................................................155
Inset G ..........................................................................................................................................................................155
Appendix 3 - Voter informality ......................................................................... 156Queensland ........................................................................................................................................................156
Inset A ........................................................................................................................................................................... 157
Inset B ........................................................................................................................................................................... 157
Inset C ..........................................................................................................................................................................158
Inset D ..........................................................................................................................................................................159
Inset F ............................................................................................................................................................................160
Inset G ..........................................................................................................................................................................160
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Appendix 4 - Statutory notifications ..........................................................161The Writ ......................................................................................................................................................................... 161
Postal Voting Notice ...............................................................................................................................165
Direction - Electoral Visitor Voting ....................................................................................166
Direction - Distribution of How-to-Vote Cards .............................................168
Direction - Movement of Candidates or Scrutineers ......................... 170
Electronically Assisted Voting Notice ............................................................................172
Gazette of elected candidates by district ...........................................................173
Appendix 5 - Venues ....................................................................................................... 174Returning offices and locations ........................................................................................... 174
Early voting centres................................................................................................................................. 176
Polling booths ..................................................................................................................................................... 181
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Party Formal First Preference Votes % Seats Won
Australian Labor Party (State of Queensland) 1,134,969 39.57% 52
Liberal National Party of Queensland 1,029,442 35.89% 34
Katter's Australian Party (KAP) 72,168 2.52% 3
Queensland Greens 271,514 9.47% 2
Pauline Hanson's One Nation Queensland Division 204,316 7.12% 1
Independent 70,992 2.48% 1
Animal Justice Party (Queensland) 9,703 0.34% 0
Civil Liberties & Motorists Party 5,207 0.18% 0
Clive Palmer's United Australia Party 17,904 0.62% 0
Informed Medical Options Party (IMOP) 17,546 0.61% 0
Legalise Cannabis Qld (Party) 26,146 0.91% 0
North Queensland First 5,616 0.2% 0
Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party (QLD) 2,801 0.1% 0
Total Formal Votes 2,868,324
Informal Votes 101,023
Total Votes 2,969,347
Appendix 2 - Electorate summariesAppendix 1 - State-wide results summary
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Appendix 2 - Electorate summariesAppendix 1 - State-wide results summary
Algester
Total enrolment Total ballots35,108 30,760
Overall turnout Rate of informality87.62% 3.71%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 11,104 36.10%
Election day voting 10,537 34.26%
Postal votes 8,780 28.54%
Telephone voting 136 0.44%
In-person declarations 203 0.66%
All candidates in ballot paper orderAITKEN, Nerissa - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
STACEY, Wayne - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
MIRA, Josie - QUEENSLAND GREENS
ENOCH, Leeanne - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
AITKEN, Nerissa 9,545 32%
ENOCH, Leeanne 20,073 68%
Total formal votes 29618
Male 17,402
Female 17,701
Unspecified 5
Formal 29,618
Informal 1,142
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Total enrolment Total ballots37,792 34,241
Overall turnout Rate of informality90.60% 2.08%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 13,342 38.96%
Election day voting 9,701 28.33%
Postal votes 10,908 31.86%
Telephone voting 160 0.47%
In-person declarations 130 0.38%
All candidates in ballot paper orderHARDY, Walter - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
SKILBECK, Neil - CIVIL LIBERTIES & MOTORISTS PARTY
HANSEN, James - QUEENSLAND GREENS
MORRISON, Joshua - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
MELLISH, Bart - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
COOPER, Amanda - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
COOPER, Amanda 15,036 45%
MELLISH, Bart 18,494 55%
Total formal votes 33530
Male 18,090
Female 19,693
Unspecified 9
Formal 33,530
Informal 711
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Bancroft
Total enrolment Total ballots36,462 31,431
Overall turnout Rate of informality86.20% 3.24%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 13,221 42.06%
Election day voting 9,442 30.04%
Postal votes 8,277 26.33%
Telephone voting 150 0.48%
In-person declarations 341 1.08%
All candidates in ballot paper orderWHITING, Chris - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
GRANT, Barry - INDEPENDENT
ACKERMAN, Ell-Leigh - QUEENSLAND GREENS
CARLSON, Phil - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
AAI REDDY, Nik - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
CARLSON, Phil 11,314 37%
WHITING, Chris 19,100 63%
Total formal votes 30414
Male 17,312
Female 19,142
Unspecified 8
Formal 30,414
Informal 1,017
97+3A
52+1+47A
Elected
61
Barron River
Total enrolment Total ballots37,492 32,442
Overall turnout Rate of informality86.53% 3.26%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 13,926 42.93%
Election day voting 11,605 35.77%
Postal votes 6,280 19.36%
Telephone voting 230 0.71%
In-person declarations 401 1.24%
All candidates in ballot paper orderMCDONALD, Aaron - QUEENSLAND GREENS
CRAWFORD, Craig - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
BROWN, Jenny - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
ANDREWS, Susan - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
ROWE, Adam - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
COOPER, Linda - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
COOPER, Linda 14,730 47%
CRAWFORD, Craig 16,653 53%
Total formal votes 31383
Male 18,446
Female 19,041
Unspecified 5
Formal 31,383
Informal 1,059
97+3A
50+1+49A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Bonney
Total enrolment Total ballots35,534 29,885
Overall turnout Rate of informality84.10% 3.73%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 14,204 47.53%
Election day voting 8,192 27.41%
Postal votes 7,025 23.51%
Telephone voting 180 0.60%
In-person declarations 284 0.95%
All candidates in ballot paper orderMARQUET, Leana - INDEPENDENT
O’CONNOR, Sam - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
BORG, Ash - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
BARK, David - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
RIX, Michael - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
JAVANMARD, Amin - QUEENSLAND GREENS
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
BORG, Ash 11,487 40%
O’CONNOR, Sam 17,283 60%
Total formal votes 28770
Male 16,966
Female 18,557
Unspecified 11
Formal 28,770
Informal 1,115
96+4A
52+1+47A
Elected
63
Broadwater
Total enrolment Total ballots35,120 31,310
Overall turnout Rate of informality89.15% 3.21%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 16,751 53.50%
Election day voting 6,805 21.73%
Postal votes 7,211 23.03%
Telephone voting 252 0.80%
In-person declarations 291 0.93%
All candidates in ballot paper orderSCHNEIDER, Jesse - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
SIMPSON, Maureen - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
BROADBENT, April - QUEENSLAND GREENS
KRISCHKER, Mara - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
CRISAFULLI, David - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
O’DONNELL, Natalie - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
CRISAFULLI, David 20,174 67%
SIMPSON, Maureen 10,132 33%
Total formal votes 30306
Male 16,791
Female 18,321
Unspecified 8
Formal 30,306
Informal 1,004
97+3A
52+1+47A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Buderim
Total enrolment Total ballots36,918 32,906
Overall turnout Rate of informality89.13% 3.93%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 16,735 50.86%
Election day voting 7,937 24.12%
Postal votes 7,653 23.26%
Telephone voting 177 0.54%
In-person declarations 404 1.23%
All candidates in ballot paper orderANDREWS, Michael - INDEPENDENT
MOSELEY, Deborah - QUEENSLAND GREENS
BARRY-JONES, Alison - INDEPENDENT
HOSKING, Joyce - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
MACKENZIE, Ken - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
DICKSON, Steve - INDEPENDENT
PHILP, Daniel - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
MICKELBERG, Brent - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
LEE, Alina - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
MACKENZIE, Ken 14,135 45%
MICKELBERG, Brent 17,478 55%
Total formal votes 31613
Male 17,046
Female 19,868
Unspecified 4
Formal 31,613
Informal 1,293
96+4A
53+1+46A
Elected
65
Bulimba
Total enrolment Total ballots39,571 35,429
Overall turnout Rate of informality89.53% 1.90%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 13,576 38.32%
Election day voting 11,120 31.39%
Postal votes 10,219 28.84%
Telephone voting 188 0.53%
In-person declarations 326 0.92%
All candidates in ballot paper orderBISHOP, Anthony - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
KUELSEN, Rolf - QUEENSLAND GREENS
ARMSTRONG-SCHMAKEIT, Finn - INDEPENDENT
CONWAY, Doug - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
FARMER, Di - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
BISHOP, Anthony 13,420 39%
FARMER, Di 21,336 61%
Total formal votes 34756
Male 19,092
Female 20,470
Unspecified 9
Formal 34,756
Informal 673
98+2A
51+1+48A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Bundaberg
Total enrolment Total ballots35,296 31,378
Overall turnout Rate of informality88.90% 3.52%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 16,581 52.84%
Election day voting 8,611 27.44%
Postal votes 5,877 18.73%
Telephone voting 97 0.31%
In-person declarations 212 0.68%
All candidates in ballot paper orderZUNKER, Ian - LEGALISE CANNABIS QLD (PARTY)
OGDEN, Claire - QUEENSLAND GREENS
SMELTZ, Shane - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
JONES, Stewart - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
BATT, David - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
SMITH, Tom - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
BATT, David 15,132 50%
SMITH, Tom 15,141 50%
Total formal votes 30273
Male 16,590
Female 18,704
Unspecified 2
Formal 30,273
Informal 1,105
96+4A
52+1+47A
Elected
67
Bundamba
Total enrolment Total ballots38,035 31,773
Overall turnout Rate of informality83.54% 4.23%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 12,218 38.45%
Election day voting 11,413 35.92%
Postal votes 7,654 24.09%
Telephone voting 114 0.36%
In-person declarations 374 1.18%
All candidates in ballot paper orderMCCALLUM, Lance - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
BELL, Sharon - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
LOWERY, Angela - ANIMAL JUSTICE PARTY (QUEENSLAND)
MUTTON, Danielle - QUEENSLAND GREENS
SHEARMAN, Rob - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
BELL, Sharon 8,922 29%
MCCALLUM, Lance 21,507 71%
Total formal votes 30429
Male 18,664
Female 19,353
Unspecified 18
Formal 30,429
Informal 1,344
96+4A
50+1+49A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Burdekin
Total enrolment Total ballots34,920 30,714
Overall turnout Rate of informality87.96% 3.29%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 16,655 54.23%
Election day voting 8,929 29.07%
Postal votes 4,780 15.56%
Telephone voting 92 0.30%
In-person declarations 258 0.84%
All candidates in ballot paper orderTHIRIET, Dominique - ANIMAL JUSTICE PARTY (QUEENSLAND)
SMITH, Jack - QUEENSLAND GREENS
BRUNKER, Michael - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
COX, Sam - KATTER’S AUSTRALIAN PARTY (KAP)
REMMER, Clive - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
LAST, Dale - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
WOOD, Benjamin - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
MORIARTY, Carolyn - NORTH QUEENSLAND FIRST
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
BRUNKER, Michael 12,758 43%
LAST, Dale 16,944 57%
Total formal votes 29702
Male 17,864
Female 17,053
Unspecified 3
Formal 29,702
Informal 1,012
97+3A
48+1+51A
Elected
69
Burleigh
Total enrolment Total ballots36,107 30,870
Overall turnout Rate of informality85.50% 4.20%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 15,119 48.98%
Election day voting 9,008 29.18%
Postal votes 6,299 20.40%
Telephone voting 195 0.63%
In-person declarations 249 0.81%
All candidates in ballot paper orderBATTY, Georgie - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
WALLACE, Scott - ANIMAL JUSTICE PARTY (QUEENSLAND)
HART, Michael - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
WEBER, Ingrid - LEGALISE CANNABIS QLD (PARTY)
MEBBERSON, Rachel - QUEENSLAND GREENS
FILINGERI, Carlo - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
BARTHOLOMEW, Wayne (Rabbit) - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
BARTHOLOMEW, Wayne (Rabbit) 14,430 49%
HART, Michael 15,143 51%
Total formal votes 29573
Male 16,990
Female 19,112
Unspecified 5
Formal 29,573
Informal 1,297
96+4A
52+1+47A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Burnett
Total enrolment Total ballots35,928 32,848
Overall turnout Rate of informality91.43% 3.99%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 16,268 49.53%
Election day voting 9,851 29.99%
Postal votes 6,337 19.29%
Telephone voting 153 0.47%
In-person declarations 239 0.73%
All candidates in ballot paper orderJOHNS, Liam - QUEENSLAND GREENS
GLASS, Ric - INDEPENDENT
MANSELL, Geoffrey - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
BENNETT, Stephen - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
CASE, Elizabeth - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
MORGAN, Kerri - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
HUDSON, Paul - KATTER’S AUSTRALIAN PARTY (KAP)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
BENNETT, Stephen 19,172 61%
MORGAN, Kerri 12,365 39%
Total formal votes 31537
Male 18,077
Female 17,846
Unspecified 5
Formal 31,537
Informal 1,311
96+4A
49+1+50A
Elected
71
Cairns
Total enrolment Total ballots36,789 29,850
Overall turnout Rate of informality81.14% 3.54%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 14,892 49.89%
Election day voting 9,213 30.86%
Postal votes 5,210 17.45%
Telephone voting 217 0.73%
In-person declarations 318 1.07%
All candidates in ballot paper orderMARINO, Sam - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
GRIFFITH, Darrin - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
BAXTER, Sarah - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
WRIGHT, David - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
DENCH, Daniel - QUEENSLAND GREENS
HEALY, Michael - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
HEALY, Michael 16,006 56%
MARINO, Sam 12,788 44%
Total formal votes 28794
Male 18,557
Female 18,227
Unspecified 5
Formal 28,794
Informal 1,056
96+4A
49+1+50A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Callide
Total enrolment Total ballots33,907 29,920
Overall turnout Rate of informality88.24% 2.96%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 11,396 38.09%
Election day voting 9,534 31.86%
Postal votes 8,677 29.00%
Telephone voting 135 0.45%
In-person declarations 178 0.59%
All candidates in ballot paper orderWALSH, Anthony - QUEENSLAND GREENS
EARNSHAW, Gordon - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
BOYCE, Colin - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
BURLING, Adam - INDEPENDENT
DOESSEL, Loris - INDEPENDENT
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
BOYCE, Colin 19,112 66%
EARNSHAW, Gordon 9,921 34%
Total formal votes 29033
Male 17,188
Female 16,714
Unspecified 5
Formal 29,033
Informal 887
97+3A
49+1+50A
Elected
73
Caloundra
Total enrolment Total ballots38,503 33,946
Overall turnout Rate of informality88.16% 4.41%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 16,199 47.72%
Election day voting 9,117 26.86%
Postal votes 8,169 24.06%
Telephone voting 196 0.58%
In-person declarations 265 0.78%
All candidates in ballot paper orderELLIS, Raelene - QUEENSLAND GREENS
JESSOP, Mike - INDEPENDENT
HART, Belinda - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
POLAND, Luke - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
HILL, Mathew - INDEPENDENT
COWARD, Stuart - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
GRAY, Trevor - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
HUNT, Jason - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
COWARD, Stuart 15,409 47%
HUNT, Jason 17,040 53%
Total formal votes 32449
Male 18,252
Female 20,244
Unspecified 7
Formal 32,449
Informal 1,497
96+4A
52+1+47A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Capalaba
Total enrolment Total ballots36,176 32,693
Overall turnout Rate of informality90.37% 3.81%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 14,058 43.00%
Election day voting 10,605 32.44%
Postal votes 7,662 23.44%
Telephone voting 153 0.47%
In-person declarations 215 0.66%
All candidates in ballot paper orderBROWN, Don - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
METZEN, Michael - QUEENSLAND GREENS
WINTERS, Marilyn - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
GILMORE, Neal - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
CALLIL, Peter Ronald - CIVIL LIBERTIES & MOTORISTS PARTY
WALTERS, Bev - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
BRANAGAN, Paul - INDEPENDENT
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
BROWN, Don 18,807 60%
WALTERS, Bev 12,640 40%
Total formal votes 31447
Male 17,490
Female 18,677
Unspecified 9
Formal 31,447
Informal 1,246
96+4A
51+1+48A
Elected
75
Chatsworth
Total enrolment Total ballots35,668 32,370
Overall turnout Rate of informality90.75% 2.47%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 10,323 31.89%
Election day voting 9,461 29.23%
Postal votes 12,270 37.91%
Telephone voting 135 0.42%
In-person declarations 181 0.56%
All candidates in ballot paper orderCLARKE, Aaron - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
GUY, Madonna - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
O’DONNELL, Lisa - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
MINNIKIN, Steve - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
CROOK, Andrew - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
FRY, Kathryn - QUEENSLAND GREENS
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
MINNIKIN, Steve 16,191 51%
O’DONNELL, Lisa 15,379 49%
Total formal votes 31570
Male 17,023
Female 18,633
Unspecified 12
Formal 31,570
Informal 800
98+2A
52+1+47A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Clayfield
Total enrolment Total ballots40,218 35,536
Overall turnout Rate of informality88.36% 2.02%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 12,466 35.08%
Election day voting 12,962 36.48%
Postal votes 9,564 26.91%
Telephone voting 236 0.66%
In-person declarations 308 0.87%
All candidates in ballot paper orderNICHOLLS, Tim - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
BARTLETT, Andrew - QUEENSLAND GREENS
ANTHONY, Philip - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
MOLONEY, Kathy - CIVIL LIBERTIES & MOTORISTS PARTY
KING, Robert - INDEPENDENT
DOUGLAS, Abby - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
ANTHONY, Philip 16,868 48%
NICHOLLS, Tim 17,949 52%
Total formal votes 34817
Male 19,684
Female 20,519
Unspecified 15
Formal 34,817
Informal 719
98+2A
51+1+48A
Elected
77
Condamine
Total enrolment Total ballots37,883 34,774
Overall turnout Rate of informality91.79% 2.86%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 11,047 31.77%
Election day voting 13,108 37.69%
Postal votes 10,279 29.56%
Telephone voting 107 0.31%
In-person declarations 233 0.67%
All candidates in ballot paper orderWOMERSLEY, Sean - QUEENSLAND GREENS
PRIEBE, Greg - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
WEIR, Pat - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
HUYBREGTS, Brendon - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
HARRIS, Nui - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
HUYBREGTS, Brendon 10,405 31%
WEIR, Pat 23,376 69%
Total formal votes 33781
Male 18,798
Female 19,085
Unspecified 0
Formal 33,781
Informal 993
97+3A
50+1+49A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Cook
Total enrolment Total ballots33,912 27,060
Overall turnout Rate of informality79.79% 4.31%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 15,536 57.41%
Election day voting 9,184 33.94%
Postal votes 1,923 7.11%
Telephone voting 172 0.64%
In-person declarations 245 0.91%
All candidates in ballot paper orderBATZKE, Yodie - INDEPENDENT
BROWN, Ed (Nipper) - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
TAYLEY, Desmond - NORTH QUEENSLAND FIRST
NEAL, Brett (Beaver) - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
RUDDELL, Deby - QUEENSLAND GREENS
PARKER, Tanika - KATTER’S AUSTRALIAN PARTY (KAP)
LUI, Cynthia - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
GOULMY, Stephen - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
BROWN, Ed (Nipper) 11,326 44%
LUI, Cynthia 14,567 56%
Total formal votes 25893
Male 17,157
Female 16,744
Unspecified 11
Formal 25,893
Informal 1,167
96+4A
49+1+50A
Elected
79
Coomera
Total enrolment Total ballots45,715 38,553
Overall turnout Rate of informality84.33% 4.90%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 14,639 37.97%
Election day voting 13,278 34.44%
Postal votes 10,025 26.00%
Telephone voting 200 0.52%
In-person declarations 411 1.07%
All candidates in ballot paper orderGAVRANICH, Lissy - QUEENSLAND GREENS
JOHNSON, Chris - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
GALLAGHER, Heath - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
D’MONTFORD, She - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
CRANDON, Michael - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
PROUT, Darryl - ANIMAL JUSTICE PARTY (QUEENSLAND)
BOURBON, Kris - INDEPENDENT
WILKINSON, Tabita - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
CRANDON, Michael 18,727 51%
JOHNSON, Chris 17,938 49%
Total formal votes 36665
Male 22,153
Female 23,551
Unspecified 11
Formal 36,665
Informal 1,888
95+5A
51+1+48A
Elected
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Cooper
Total enrolment Total ballots37,386 34,190
Overall turnout Rate of informality91.45% 1.30%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 13,437 39.30%
Election day voting 12,204 35.69%
Postal votes 7,991 23.37%
Telephone voting 225 0.66%
In-person declarations 333 0.97%
All candidates in ballot paper orderWILTSHIRE, Robert - INDEPENDENT
VENTNOR, Susan - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
WINSTON-ALLOM, Katinka - QUEENSLAND GREENS
WISEMAN, Trent - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
BUSH, Jonty - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
BUSH, Jonty 20,414 60%
WISEMAN, Trent 13,333 40%
Total formal votes 33747
Male 18,086
Female 19,279
Unspecified 21
Formal 33,747
Informal 443
99+1A
51+1+48A
Elected
81
Currumbin
Total enrolment Total ballots36,059 31,170
Overall turnout Rate of informality86.44% 4.66%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 15,371 49.31%
Election day voting 9,457 30.34%
Postal votes 5,812 18.65%
Telephone voting 230 0.74%
In-person declarations 300 0.96%
All candidates in ballot paper orderTAKACS-THORNE, Tracy - INDEPENDENT
STUCKEY, Richard - INDEPENDENT
BURGOYNE, Peter - QUEENSLAND GREENS
CAMPRADT, Kaylee - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
GERBER, Laura - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
WADSWORTH, Glen - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
PALMER, Anna - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
LOGAN, Ian - INDEPENDENT
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
CAMPRADT, Kaylee 14,703 49%
GERBER, Laura 15,013 51%
Total formal votes 29716
Male 17,283
Female 18,766
Unspecified 10
Formal 29,716
Informal 1,454
95+5A
52+1+47A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Everton
Total enrolment Total ballots37,520 34,533
Overall turnout Rate of informality92.04% 2.26%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 13,385 38.76%
Election day voting 10,277 29.76%
Postal votes 10,463 30.30%
Telephone voting 165 0.48%
In-person declarations 243 0.70%
All candidates in ballot paper orderJOHNSON, Mal - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
JORDAN, Frank - LEGALISE CANNABIS QLD (PARTY)
DISSANAYAKE, Joanne - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
MANDER, Tim - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
SHANKEY, Danielle - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
WELLS, Jabez - INDEPENDENT
RATH, Helen - QUEENSLAND GREENS
RUSS, Simon - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
MANDER, Tim 17,630 52%
SHANKEY, Danielle 16,121 48%
Total formal votes 33751
Male 18,114
Female 19,394
Unspecified 12
Formal 33,751
Informal 782
98+2A
51+1+48A
Elected
83
Ferny Grove
Total enrolment Total ballots36,224 33,195
Overall turnout Rate of informality91.64% 2.62%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 11,057 33.31%
Election day voting 10,373 31.25%
Postal votes 11,348 34.19%
Telephone voting 171 0.52%
In-person declarations 246 0.74%
All candidates in ballot paper orderPINI, Susan - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
MCCABE, John - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
SCOFIELD, Mark - INDEPENDENT
FURNER, Mark - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
WILLIAMS, Elton - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
COLLS, Joel - QUEENSLAND GREENS
LEHMANN, Chris - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
FURNER, Mark 19,710 61%
LEHMANN, Chris 12,615 39%
Total formal votes 32325
Male 17,572
Female 18,636
Unspecified 16
Formal 32,325
Informal 870
97+3A
51+1+48A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Gaven
Total enrolment Total ballots33,051 28,663
Overall turnout Rate of informality86.72% 4.95%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 12,129 42.32%
Election day voting 9,298 32.44%
Postal votes 6,799 23.72%
Telephone voting 186 0.65%
In-person declarations 251 0.88%
All candidates in ballot paper orderSEWELL, Sharon - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
SCANLON, Meaghan - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
LUYKEN, Suzette - LEGALISE CANNABIS QLD (PARTY)
DRAKE, Reyna - CIVIL LIBERTIES & MOTORISTS PARTY
BECK, Garry - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
JACKSON, Kirsten - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
SPAIN, Sally - QUEENSLAND GREENS
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
JACKSON, Kirsten 11,510 42%
SCANLON, Meaghan 15,734 58%
Total formal votes 27244
Male 15,973
Female 17,072
Unspecified 6
Formal 27,244
Informal 1,419
95+5A
51+1+48A
Elected
85
Gladstone
Total enrolment Total ballots33,589 29,542
Overall turnout Rate of informality87.95% 3.13%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 18,101 61.27%
Election day voting 8,062 27.29%
Postal votes 2,953 10.00%
Telephone voting 118 0.40%
In-person declarations 308 1.04%
All candidates in ballot paper orderPETERSON, Murray - INDEPENDENT
JORGENSEN, Kevin - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
HARDING, Ron - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
BUTCHER, Glenn - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
EASTAUGHFFE, Emma - QUEENSLAND GREENS
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
BUTCHER, Glenn 21,030 73%
HARDING, Ron 7,588 27%
Total formal votes 28618
Male 17,120
Female 16,465
Unspecified 4
Formal 28,618
Informal 924
97+3A
49+1+50A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Glass House
Total enrolment Total ballots34,748 31,530
Overall turnout Rate of informality90.74% 3.43%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 15,087 47.85%
Election day voting 9,142 28.99%
Postal votes 6,919 21.94%
Telephone voting 162 0.51%
In-person declarations 220 0.70%
All candidates in ballot paper orderCAMPBELL, Graeme - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
MCDONALD, James - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
HAMPSTEAD, Brent - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
MCLEAN, Andrew - QUEENSLAND GREENS
POWELL, Andrew - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
MCCOY, Laressa - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
HAMPSTEAD, Brent 14,741 48%
POWELL, Andrew 15,706 52%
Total formal votes 30447
Male 16,977
Female 17,767
Unspecified 4
Formal 30,447
Informal 1,083
97+3A
51+1+48A
Elected
87
Greenslopes
Total enrolment Total ballots37,368 33,121
Overall turnout Rate of informality88.63% 1.93%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 11,743 35.45%
Election day voting 10,954 33.07%
Postal votes 9,878 29.82%
Telephone voting 205 0.62%
In-person declarations 341 1.03%
All candidates in ballot paper orderBOOKER, John - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
KELLY, Joe - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
HUML, Victor - QUEENSLAND GREENS
NEWBOLD, Andrew - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
MELHOP, Jasmine (Jazzy) - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
KELLY, Joe 20,529 63%
NEWBOLD, Andrew 11,952 37%
Total formal votes 32481
Male 18,029
Female 19,310
Unspecified 29
Formal 32,481
Informal 640
98+2A
51+1+48A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Gregory
Total enrolment Total ballots24,785 21,250
Overall turnout Rate of informality85.74% 2.72%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 8,306 39.09%
Election day voting 7,072 33.28%
Postal votes 5,559 26.16%
Telephone voting 164 0.77%
In-person declarations 149 0.70%
All candidates in ballot paper orderBAMBRICK, Paul - QUEENSLAND GREENS
MILLAR, Lachlan - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
TURNER, Thomas - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
KIARA, Tania - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
KERRIGAN, Dave - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
CURRIE, Bruce - CIVIL LIBERTIES & MOTORISTS PARTY
ROTHERY, Clint - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
KERRIGAN, Dave 6,771 33%
MILLAR, Lachlan 13,902 67%
Total formal votes 20673
Male 12,738
Female 12,046
Unspecified 1
Formal 20,673
Informal 577
97+3A
48+1+51A
Elected
89
Gympie
Total enrolment Total ballots39,141 34,848
Overall turnout Rate of informality89.03% 4.81%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 11,954 34.30%
Election day voting 13,738 39.42%
Postal votes 8,648 24.82%
Telephone voting 183 0.53%
In-person declarations 325 0.93%
All candidates in ballot paper orderMAERTENS, Roland - INDEPENDENT
PERRETT, Tony - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
JEROME, Tim - INDEPENDENT
REARDON, Donna - INDEPENDENT
BLAXLAND, Michael - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
FAIRBAIRN, Nicholas - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
GRANGER-BROWN, Lauren - QUEENSLAND GREENS
WILLIAMS, Geoff - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
PERRETT, Tony 19,402 58%
WILLIAMS, Geoff 13,770 42%
Total formal votes 33172
Male 19,278
Female 19,859
Unspecified 4
Formal 33,172
Informal 1,676
95+5A
50+1+49A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Hervey Bay
Total enrolment Total ballots39,626 35,125
Overall turnout Rate of informality88.64% 3.55%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 19,091 54.35%
Election day voting 7,344 20.91%
Postal votes 8,288 23.60%
Telephone voting 150 0.43%
In-person declarations 252 0.72%
All candidates in ballot paper orderCOLEMAN, Steve - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
HUXHAM, Damian - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
TANTARI, Adrian - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
BYRNES, Amy - ANIMAL JUSTICE PARTY (QUEENSLAND)
GERDSEN, Sonja - QUEENSLAND GREENS
TAYLOR, Stuart - INDEPENDENT
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
COLEMAN, Steve 16,253 48%
TANTARI, Adrian 17,625 52%
Total formal votes 33878
Male 18,681
Female 20,936
Unspecified 9
Formal 33,878
Informal 1,247
96+4A
52+1+47A
Elected
91
Hill
Total enrolment Total ballots37,987 33,430
Overall turnout Rate of informality88.00% 3.53%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 18,264 54.63%
Election day voting 11,673 34.92%
Postal votes 2,938 8.79%
Telephone voting 170 0.51%
In-person declarations 385 1.15%
All candidates in ballot paper orderGAROZZO, Tara - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
CAMPION, Peter - INDEPENDENT
KNUTH, Shane - KATTER’S AUSTRALIAN PARTY (KAP)
CUDA, Nick - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
TUXFORD, Chester Gordon - INDEPENDENT
HODGKINS, Michael - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
COX, Jennifer - QUEENSLAND GREENS
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
HODGKINS, Michael 8,853 27%
KNUTH, Shane 23,398 73%
Total formal votes 32251
Male 18,889
Female 19,089
Unspecified 9
Formal 32,251
Informal 1,179
96+4A
50+1+49A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Hinchinbrook
Total enrolment Total ballots35,050 30,491
Overall turnout Rate of informality86.99% 3.45%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 12,505 41.01%
Election day voting 12,394 40.65%
Postal votes 5,193 17.03%
Telephone voting 171 0.56%
In-person declarations 228 0.75%
All candidates in ballot paper orderSULLIVAN, Michael - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
MEWING, Carolyn - QUEENSLAND GREENS
MASON, Aurelio - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
SACKLEY, Jen - INDEPENDENT
PIPER, Scott - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
JACOB, Paul - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
DAMETTO, Nick - KATTER’S AUSTRALIAN PARTY (KAP)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
DAMETTO, Nick 19,064 65%
PIPER, Scott 10,374 35%
Total formal votes 29438
Male 17,721
Female 17,327
Unspecified 2
Formal 29,438
Informal 1,053
97+3A
49+1+50A
Elected
93
Inala
Total enrolment Total ballots35,716 31,018
Overall turnout Rate of informality86.85% 4.90%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 13,438 43.32%
Election day voting 9,806 31.61%
Postal votes 7,290 23.50%
Telephone voting 115 0.37%
In-person declarations 369 1.19%
All candidates in ballot paper orderREID, Scott - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
MURPHY, Peter - QUEENSLAND GREENS
PALASZCZUK, Annastacia - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
QUINLAN, Nigel - LEGALISE CANNABIS QLD (PARTY)
JONES, Terry - INDEPENDENT
VIDAL, Michael - CIVIL LIBERTIES & MOTORISTS PARTY
PEROVIC, Miljenka - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
PALASZCZUK, Annastacia 23,057 78%
PEROVIC, Miljenka 6,440 22%
Total formal votes 29497
Male 17,304
Female 18,401
Unspecified 11
Formal 29,497
Informal 1,521
95+5A
51+1+48A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Ipswich
Total enrolment Total ballots33,668 29,279
Overall turnout Rate of informality86.96% 3.08%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 11,787 40.26%
Election day voting 10,097 34.49%
Postal votes 7,018 23.97%
Telephone voting 133 0.45%
In-person declarations 244 0.83%
All candidates in ballot paper orderHOLMES, Suzie - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
WALSH, Pat - QUEENSLAND GREENS
O’CONNELL, Scott - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
MORTON, Shelly - LEGALISE CANNABIS QLD (PARTY)
HOWARD, Jennifer - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
HOWARD, Jennifer 18,876 67%
O’CONNELL, Scott 9,500 33%
Total formal votes 28376
Male 16,213
Female 17,447
Unspecified 8
Formal 28,376
Informal 903
97+3A
51+1+48A
Elected
95
Ipswich West
Total enrolment Total ballots35,994 31,229
Overall turnout Rate of informality86.76% 4.01%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 10,659 34.13%
Election day voting 13,051 41.79%
Postal votes 7,122 22.81%
Telephone voting 159 0.51%
In-person declarations 238 0.76%
All candidates in ballot paper orderGRIEGER, Clem - CIVIL LIBERTIES & MOTORISTS PARTY
WOLF, Raven - QUEENSLAND GREENS
KOCHARDY, Karakan Karoly - INDEPENDENT
GREEN, Chris - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
DUFFY, Gary - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
HOPKINS, Anthony - LEGALISE CANNABIS QLD (PARTY)
MADDEN, Jim - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
GREEN, Chris 10,688 36%
MADDEN, Jim 19,289 64%
Total formal votes 29977
Male 17,402
Female 18,577
Unspecified 15
Formal 29,977
Informal 1,252
96+4A
51+1+48A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Jordan
Total enrolment Total ballots39,041 34,512
Overall turnout Rate of informality88.40% 3.47%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 11,839 34.30%
Election day voting 12,614 36.55%
Postal votes 9,577 27.75%
Telephone voting 196 0.57%
In-person declarations 286 0.83%
All candidates in ballot paper orderSIDHU, Navdeep Singh - QUEENSLAND GREENS
SYMES, Neil - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
MOONEY, Andrew - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
MULLEN, Charis - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
MOONEY, Andrew 10,959 33%
MULLEN, Charis 22,356 67%
Total formal votes 33315
Male 19,153
Female 19,875
Unspecified 13
Formal 33,315
Informal 1,197
97+3A
50+1+49A
Elected
97
Kawana
Total enrolment Total ballots36,772 32,803
Overall turnout Rate of informality89.21% 3.16%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 16,901 51.52%
Election day voting 7,903 24.09%
Postal votes 7,543 22.99%
Telephone voting 192 0.59%
In-person declarations 264 0.80%
All candidates in ballot paper orderMOUSSALLI, Lynette - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
SRI, Anna - QUEENSLAND GREENS
MCGLADRIGAN, Afrikah - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
BLEIJIE, Jarrod - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
MARIKO, Pamela - ANIMAL JUSTICE PARTY (QUEENSLAND)
REDPATH, Bill - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
BLEIJIE, Jarrod 18,840 59%
REDPATH, Bill 12,925 41%
Total formal votes 31765
Male 17,309
Female 19,459
Unspecified 4
Formal 31,765
Informal 1,038
97+3A
52+1+47A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Keppel
Total enrolment Total ballots37,052 33,362
Overall turnout Rate of informality90.04% 2.92%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 16,063 48.15%
Election day voting 11,060 33.15%
Postal votes 5,881 17.63%
Telephone voting 132 0.40%
In-person declarations 226 0.68%
All candidates in ballot paper orderLAUGA, Brittany - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
DE GROOT, Adrian - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
DOCKERY, Jimmy - LEGALISE CANNABIS QLD (PARTY)
SMELTZ, Nikki - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
ROTHERY, Wade - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
GANFIELD, Paula - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
MULLBRICK, Clancy - QUEENSLAND GREENS
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
DE GROOT, Adrian 14,371 44%
LAUGA, Brittany 18,018 56%
Total formal votes 32389
Male 18,131
Female 18,918
Unspecified 3
Formal 32,389
Informal 973
97+3A
51+1+48A
Elected
99
Kurwongbah
Total enrolment Total ballots36,693 32,554
Overall turnout Rate of informality88.72% 3.66%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 12,206 37.49%
Election day voting 10,625 32.64%
Postal votes 9,354 28.73%
Telephone voting 119 0.37%
In-person declarations 250 0.77%
All candidates in ballot paper orderSNIJDERS, Earl - QUEENSLAND GREENS
PROHASKA, Thor - INDEPENDENT
PETRUS, Kerry - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
DWANE, Heather - ANIMAL JUSTICE PARTY (QUEENSLAND)
ATTRILL, Kim - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
KING, Shane - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
KING, Shane 19,804 63%
PETRUS, Kerry 11,558 37%
Total formal votes 31362
Male 17,629
Female 19,057
Unspecified 7
Formal 31,362
Informal 1,192
96+4A
51+1+48A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Lockyer
Total enrolment Total ballots34,938 31,349
Overall turnout Rate of informality89.73% 3.48%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 11,582 36.95%
Election day voting 10,917 34.82%
Postal votes 8,457 26.98%
Telephone voting 114 0.36%
In-person declarations 279 0.89%
All candidates in ballot paper orderROCKLIFF, Andrew - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
WEST, Corey - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
BUTLER, Janet - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
SAVAGE, Jim - INDEPENDENT
HALEY, Rebecca - QUEENSLAND GREENS
MCDONALD, Jim - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
BUTLER, Janet 11,642 38%
MCDONALD, Jim 18,616 62%
Total formal votes 30258
Male 17,341
Female 17,593
Unspecified 4
Formal 30,258
Informal 1,091
97+3A
50+1+49A
Elected
101
Logan
Total enrolment Total ballots37,695 32,224
Overall turnout Rate of informality85.49% 3.74%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 13,862 43.02%
Election day voting 10,099 31.34%
Postal votes 7,813 24.25%
Telephone voting 119 0.37%
In-person declarations 331 1.03%
All candidates in ballot paper orderWEBER, Peter - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
ISKANDER, Sam - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
JENKINSON, Liam - QUEENSLAND GREENS
PATTISON, Clinton - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
POWER, Linus - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
PATTISON, Clinton 11,356 37%
POWER, Linus 19,663 63%
Total formal votes 31019
Male 18,327
Female 19,358
Unspecified 10
Formal 31,019
Informal 1,205
96+4A
51+1+48A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Lytton
Total enrolment Total ballots37,369 33,544
Overall turnout Rate of informality89.76% 2.55%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 15,930 47.49%
Election day voting 9,845 29.35%
Postal votes 7,373 21.98%
Telephone voting 184 0.55%
In-person declarations 212 0.63%
All candidates in ballot paper orderPHILLIPS, Georgia - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
WALTERS, Gordon - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
SPAITS, Jonathan - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
PEASE, Joan - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
SMITH, Debra - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
AUSTIN, Ken - QUEENSLAND GREENS
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
PEASE, Joan 20,708 63%
WALTERS, Gordon 11,980 37%
Total formal votes 32688
Male 17,799
Female 19,558
Unspecified 12
Formal 32,688
Informal 856
97+3A
52+1+47A
Elected
103
Macalister
Total enrolment Total ballots36,912 30,858
Overall turnout Rate of informality83.60% 5.40%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 12,571 40.74%
Election day voting 10,057 32.59%
Postal votes 7,722 25.02%
Telephone voting 139 0.45%
In-person declarations 369 1.20%
All candidates in ballot paper orderBYE, Bronwyn - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
PETERSEN, Kirsty - QUEENSLAND GREENS
MCMAHON, Melissa - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
MCCLAER, David - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
MUSGRAVE, Ben - CIVIL LIBERTIES & MOTORISTS PARTY
VAN MANEN, Judi - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
KEECH, Margaret - INDEPENDENT
TAYLOR, Paul A S - INDEPENDENT
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
MCMAHON, Melissa 17,381 60%
VAN MANEN, Judi 11,810 40%
Total formal votes 29191
Male 17,793
Female 19,105
Unspecified 14
Formal 29,191
Informal 1,667
95+5A
51+1+48A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Mackay
Total enrolment Total ballots38,199 32,803
Overall turnout Rate of informality85.87% 4.01%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 18,226 55.56%
Election day voting 9,788 29.84%
Postal votes 4,364 13.30%
Telephone voting 130 0.40%
In-person declarations 295 0.90%
All candidates in ballot paper orderBONANNO, Chris - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
KRSTIC, Shaun - LEGALISE CANNABIS QLD (PARTY)
SAUNDERS, Julie - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
GILBERT, Julieanne - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
KEYS, Christine - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
LINDENBERG, Imogen - QUEENSLAND GREENS
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
BONANNO, Chris 13,627 43%
GILBERT, Julieanne 17,862 57%
Total formal votes 31489
Male 18,851
Female 19,340
Unspecified 8
Formal 31,489
Informal 1,314
96+4A
50+1+49A
Elected
105
Maiwar
Total enrolment Total ballots38,663 34,971
Overall turnout Rate of informality90.45% 1.37%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 12,036 34.42%
Election day voting 12,179 34.83%
Postal votes 10,105 28.90%
Telephone voting 250 0.71%
In-person declarations 401 1.15%
All candidates in ballot paper orderBERKMAN, Michael - QUEENSLAND GREENS
RUSH, Jacob - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
THEVAR, Palani - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
JOHNSON, Michael Andrew - INDEPENDENT
SHANNON, Boyd - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
DAY, Lauren - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
BERKMAN, Michael 19,427 56%
DAY, Lauren 15,066 44%
Total formal votes 34493
Male 19,087
Female 19,547
Unspecified 29
Formal 34,493
Informal 478
99+1A
50+1+49A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Mansfield
Total enrolment Total ballots35,064 31,724
Overall turnout Rate of informality90.47% 2.60%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 12,528 39.49%
Election day voting 7,925 24.98%
Postal votes 10,877 34.29%
Telephone voting 139 0.44%
In-person declarations 255 0.80%
All candidates in ballot paper orderWISHART, Janet - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
MCMILLAN, Corrine - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
WALTER, Rob - QUEENSLAND GREENS
WIRTH, Jarrod John - INDEPENDENT
TODOROVA, Maria - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
TAYLOR, Brendan - LEGALISE CANNABIS QLD (PARTY)
O’CALLAGHAN, Christopher - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
MCMILLAN, Corrine 17,551 57%
WISHART, Janet 13,347 43%
Total formal votes 30898
Male 16,917
Female 18,135
Unspecified 12
Formal 30,898
Informal 826
97+3A
51+1+48A
Elected
107
Maroochydore
Total enrolment Total ballots36,020 31,459
Overall turnout Rate of informality87.34% 4.22%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 17,970 57.12%
Election day voting 6,818 21.67%
Postal votes 6,112 19.43%
Telephone voting 223 0.71%
In-person declarations 336 1.07%
All candidates in ballot paper orderUNVERZAGT, Gabrielle - QUEENSLAND GREENS
CREEVEY, Janet - INDEPENDENT
MCCORMACK, Rod - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
POOLE, Tash - ANIMAL JUSTICE PARTY (QUEENSLAND)
WADESON, Mark - INDEPENDENT
SMITH, Alison - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
SIMPSON, Fiona - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
SEARLE, Greg - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
CONNOLLY, John - INDEPENDENT
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
SIMPSON, Fiona 17,814 59%
SMITH, Alison 12,318 41%
Total formal votes 30132
Male 17,186
Female 18,829
Unspecified 5
Formal 30,132
Informal 1,327
96+4A
52+1+47A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Maryborough
Total enrolment Total ballots38,267 34,618
Overall turnout Rate of informality90.46% 3.74%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 17,104 49.41%
Election day voting 9,886 28.56%
Postal votes 7,204 20.81%
Telephone voting 138 0.40%
In-person declarations 286 0.83%
All candidates in ballot paper orderSAUNDERS, Bruce - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
PACKER, Samantha - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
SOKOLOV, Alex - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
CHAPMAN, Denis - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
LOHSE, Sharon - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
BODY, River - LEGALISE CANNABIS QLD (PARTY)
ARMSTRONG, Craig - QUEENSLAND GREENS
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
CHAPMAN, Denis 12,701 38%
SAUNDERS, Bruce 20,624 62%
Total formal votes 33325
Male 18,843
Female 19,416
Unspecified 8
Formal 33,325
Informal 1,293
96+4A
50+1+49A
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109
McConnel
Total enrolment Total ballots39,448 33,796
Overall turnout Rate of informality85.67% 2.62%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 12,612 37.32%
Election day voting 11,023 32.62%
Postal votes 9,350 27.67%
Telephone voting 275 0.81%
In-person declarations 536 1.59%
All candidates in ballot paper orderLOVEJOY, Kirsten - QUEENSLAND GREENS
BERTRAM, Miranda - INDEPENDENT
DOBINSON, John Fair - INDEPENDENT
SINGH, Pinky - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
WOOD, Malcolm - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
GRACE, Grace - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
SWAN, Paul - LEGALISE CANNABIS QLD (PARTY)
PERRY, Anne - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
HAMILTON, Alan - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
GRACE, Grace 20,096 61%
SINGH, Pinky 12,815 39%
Total formal votes 32911
Male 20,369
Female 19,053
Unspecified 26
Formal 32,911
Informal 885
97+3A
48+1+51A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Mermaid Beach
Total enrolment Total ballots35,823 30,472
Overall turnout Rate of informality85.06% 6.14%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 13,861 45.49%
Election day voting 10,226 33.56%
Postal votes 5,840 19.17%
Telephone voting 249 0.82%
In-person declarations 296 0.97%
All candidates in ballot paper orderHARRIS, Zai - QUEENSLAND GREENS
HOLT, Rhett - INDEPENDENT
AVDJIEV, Hristo - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
MCARTHUR-WILLIAMS, Nicholas - INDEPENDENT
SOMSRIRUEN, Suphakan (Mod) - CIVIL LIBERTIES & MOTORISTS PARTY
UNGERER, Carl - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
STEVENS, Ray - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
LYNCH, Deb - LEGALISE CANNABIS QLD (PARTY)
JAMES, Stephen - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
JONES, Tory - INDEPENDENT
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
STEVENS, Ray 15,558 54%
UNGERER, Carl 13,044 46%
Total formal votes 28602
Male 17,116
Female 18,698
Unspecified 9
Formal 28,602
Informal 1,870
94+6A
52+1+47A
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111
Miller
Total enrolment Total ballots35,607 32,547
Overall turnout Rate of informality91.41% 1.90%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 9,283 28.52%
Election day voting 13,749 42.24%
Postal votes 9,028 27.74%
Telephone voting 217 0.67%
In-person declarations 270 0.83%
All candidates in ballot paper orderZIRDUM, Josip - LEGALISE CANNABIS QLD (PARTY)
BAILEY, Mark - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
DARWEN, Paul - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
O’BRIEN, Patsy - QUEENSLAND GREENS
CARROLL, Edward - INDEPENDENT
PACKER, Maria - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
JULIUS, Christian John - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
BAILEY, Mark 20,376 64%
DARWEN, Paul 11,551 36%
Total formal votes 31927
Male 17,276
Female 18,312
Unspecified 19
Formal 31,927
Informal 620
98+2A
51+1+48A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Mirani
Total enrolment Total ballots34,141 30,587
Overall turnout Rate of informality89.59% 3.75%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 13,705 44.81%
Election day voting 10,853 35.48%
Postal votes 5,673 18.55%
Telephone voting 114 0.37%
In-person declarations 242 0.79%
All candidates in ballot paper orderANDREW, Stephen - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
BYRAM, Nick - CIVIL LIBERTIES & MOTORISTS PARTY
HAMILTON, Shane - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
NEWITT, Tracie - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
WATKIN, Ben - QUEENSLAND GREENS
BORG, Jason - NORTH QUEENSLAND FIRST
BORG, Tepepe - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
ANDREW, Stephen 17,363 59%
HAMILTON, Shane 12,078 41%
Total formal votes 29441
Male 17,595
Female 16,542
Unspecified 4
Formal 29,441
Informal 1,146
96+4A
48+1+51A
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113
Moggill
Total enrolment Total ballots34,935 32,299
Overall turnout Rate of informality92.45% 1.69%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 11,137 34.48%
Election day voting 10,693 33.11%
Postal votes 9,999 30.96%
Telephone voting 172 0.53%
In-person declarations 298 0.92%
All candidates in ballot paper orderALBRECHT, Roberta - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
RAYWARD, Amy - CIVIL LIBERTIES & MOTORISTS PARTY
ROWAN, Christian - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
MITCHELL, Bruce - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
MCCANE, Lawson - QUEENSLAND GREENS
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
ALBRECHT, Roberta 14,737 46%
ROWAN, Christian 17,016 54%
Total formal votes 31753
Male 17,017
Female 17,906
Unspecified 12
Formal 31,753
Informal 546
98+2A
51+1+48A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Morayfield
Total enrolment Total ballots36,991 31,564
Overall turnout Rate of informality85.33% 4.53%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 15,145 47.98%
Election day voting 10,057 31.86%
Postal votes 5,989 18.97%
Telephone voting 153 0.48%
In-person declarations 220 0.70%
All candidates in ballot paper orderSMITH, Amy - QUEENSLAND GREENS
CRAIG, Theresa - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
HANSEN, Rodney - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
MATTHEWS, Grant - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
SNOW, Jason - INDEPENDENT
RYAN, Mark - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
CRAIG, Theresa 10,026 33%
RYAN, Mark 20,109 67%
Total formal votes 30135
Male 17,690
Female 19,291
Unspecified 10
Formal 30,135
Informal 1,429
95+5A
52+1+47A
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Mount Ommaney
Total enrolment Total ballots35,577 32,868
Overall turnout Rate of informality92.39% 2.75%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 15,342 46.68%
Election day voting 9,663 29.40%
Postal votes 7,403 22.52%
Telephone voting 175 0.53%
In-person declarations 285 0.87%
All candidates in ballot paper orderBRAZIER, Clive - LEGALISE CANNABIS QLD (PARTY)
POWELL, Michael - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
EUGARDE, Ian - INDEPENDENT
WORSTELING, Asha - QUEENSLAND GREENS
HOOPER, Roger - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
PUGH, Jess - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
HOOPER, Roger 11,951 37%
PUGH, Jess 20,012 63%
Total formal votes 31963
Male 17,276
Female 18,294
Unspecified 7
Formal 31,963
Informal 905
97+3A
51+1+48A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Mudgeeraba
Total enrolment Total ballots38,319 33,613
Overall turnout Rate of informality87.72% 4.96%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 15,408 45.84%
Election day voting 10,575 31.46%
Postal votes 7,145 21.26%
Telephone voting 203 0.60%
In-person declarations 282 0.84%
All candidates in ballot paper orderPEAD, Gary - INDEPENDENT
MCMAHON, Brandon - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
ERIKSON, Leith - INDEPENDENT
LIDDELL, Andrew - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
PYTELLEK, Mark - CIVIL LIBERTIES & MOTORISTS PARTY
SHERWOOD, Bill - INDEPENDENT
OTTEN-KAMP, Maxim - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
COX, Lindon - ANIMAL JUSTICE PARTY (QUEENSLAND)
BATES, Ros - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
TURNER, Scott - QUEENSLAND GREENS
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
BATES, Ros 19,196 60%
OTTEN-KAMP, Maxim 12,750 40%
Total formal votes 31946
Male 18,227
Female 20,078
Unspecified 14
Formal 31,946
Informal 1,667
95+5A
52+1+47A
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117
Mulgrave
Total enrolment Total ballots35,635 29,843
Overall turnout Rate of informality83.75% 4.21%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 15,589 52.24%
Election day voting 9,900 33.17%
Postal votes 3,956 13.26%
Telephone voting 150 0.50%
In-person declarations 248 0.83%
All candidates in ballot paper orderPITT, Curtis - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
FEHER-HOLAN, Attila - KATTER’S AUSTRALIAN PARTY (KAP)
CORY, Sue - QUEENSLAND GREENS
BARTORILLO, Francis - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
VALLIANOS, Gerry - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
PITT, Curtis 17,793 62%
VALLIANOS, Gerry 10,794 38%
Total formal votes 28587
Male 17,423
Female 18,206
Unspecified 6
Formal 28,587
Informal 1,256
96+4A
51+1+48A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Mundingburra
Total enrolment Total ballots33,405 29,305
Overall turnout Rate of informality87.73% 3.22%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 11,254 38.40%
Election day voting 11,404 38.91%
Postal votes 6,054 20.66%
Telephone voting 254 0.87%
In-person declarations 339 1.16%
All candidates in ballot paper orderJACKSON, Susan - LEGALISE CANNABIS QLD (PARTY)
BROWN, Jenny - QUEENSLAND GREENS
WALKER, Les - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
DOYLE, Glenn - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
BREWSTER, Martin - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
BOWRON, Ian - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
TOMLINSON, Alannah - KATTER’S AUSTRALIAN PARTY (KAP)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
DOYLE, Glenn 13,065 46%
WALKER, Les 15,295 54%
Total formal votes 28360
Male 16,558
Female 16,837
Unspecified 10
Formal 28,360
Informal 945
97+3A
50+1+49A
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Murrumba
Total enrolment Total ballots41,071 35,757
Overall turnout Rate of informality87.06% 3.55%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 13,488 37.72%
Election day voting 11,566 32.35%
Postal votes 10,256 28.68%
Telephone voting 135 0.38%
In-person declarations 312 0.87%
All candidates in ballot paper orderKENNEDY, Jason - QUEENSLAND GREENS
HADDOCK, Karen - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
BARLOW, Yvonne - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
CLARK, Stewart - INDEPENDENT
MILES, Steven - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
MCMAHON, Leichelle - SHOOTERS, FISHERS AND FARMERS PARTY (QLD)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
BARLOW, Yvonne 13,335 39%
MILES, Steven 21,153 61%
Total formal votes 34488
Male 19,388
Female 21,665
Unspecified 18
Formal 34,488
Informal 1,269
96+4A
52+1+47A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Nanango
Total enrolment Total ballots37,170 33,085
Overall turnout Rate of informality89.01% 2.60%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 12,347 37.32%
Election day voting 11,278 34.09%
Postal votes 9,100 27.50%
Telephone voting 146 0.44%
In-person declarations 214 0.65%
All candidates in ballot paper orderSCRIMSHAW, Tony - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
FRECKLINGTON, Deb - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
STAPLETON, Mark - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
O’RANCE, Maggie - LEGALISE CANNABIS QLD (PARTY)
HARBISON, John - QUEENSLAND GREENS
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
FRECKLINGTON, Deb 20,049 62%
STAPLETON, Mark 12,177 38%
Total formal votes 32226
Male 18,457
Female 18,706
Unspecified 7
Formal 32,226
Informal 859
97+3A
50+1+49A
Elected
121
Nicklin
Total enrolment Total ballots35,007 30,786
Overall turnout Rate of informality87.94% 3.70%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 12,777 41.50%
Election day voting 10,669 34.66%
Postal votes 6,935 22.53%
Telephone voting 167 0.54%
In-person declarations 238 0.77%
All candidates in ballot paper orderSKELTON, Robert - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
ETHERIDGE, Sue - QUEENSLAND GREENS
CARDINAL, Michael - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
BOSI, Riccardo - INDEPENDENT
HUNT, Marty - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
LAHN, Allona - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
HUNT, Marty 14,782 50%
SKELTON, Robert 14,866 50%
Total formal votes 29648
Male 16,654
Female 18,347
Unspecified 6
Formal 29,648
Informal 1,138
96+4A
52+1+47A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Ninderry
Total enrolment Total ballots38,836 34,407
Overall turnout Rate of informality88.60% 3.70%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 16,401 47.67%
Election day voting 9,972 28.98%
Postal votes 7,480 21.74%
Telephone voting 200 0.58%
In-person declarations 354 1.03%
All candidates in ballot paper orderNEWLAND-BLACKMORE, Andrea - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
WEIJERS, Frank - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
PURDIE, Dan - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
DODDS, Melinda - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
GILES, Jay - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
BRYAR, Dan - QUEENSLAND GREENS
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
DODDS, Melinda 15,206 46%
PURDIE, Dan 17,927 54%
Total formal votes 33133
Male 18,827
Female 20,001
Unspecified 8
Formal 33,133
Informal 1,274
96+4A
51+1+48A
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123
Noosa
Total enrolment Total ballots36,797 32,827
Overall turnout Rate of informality89.21% 2.55%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 16,429 50.05%
Election day voting 8,532 25.99%
Postal votes 7,355 22.41%
Telephone voting 207 0.63%
In-person declarations 304 0.93%
All candidates in ballot paper orderREDFORD, Darrell - ANIMAL JUSTICE PARTY (QUEENSLAND)
PRESCOTT, Rhonda - QUEENSLAND GREENS
DENHAM, Mark - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
BELL-HENSELIN, Tracey - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
BOLTON, Sandy - INDEPENDENT
BLEVIN, James - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
BLEVIN, James 10,925 34%
BOLTON, Sandy 21,065 66%
Total formal votes 31990
Male 17,713
Female 19,082
Unspecified 2
Formal 31,990
Informal 837
97+3A
51+1+48A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Nudgee
Total enrolment Total ballots37,845 33,553
Overall turnout Rate of informality88.66% 2.50%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 11,658 34.75%
Election day voting 11,894 35.45%
Postal votes 9,640 28.73%
Telephone voting 162 0.48%
In-person declarations 199 0.59%
All candidates in ballot paper orderPRITCHARD, Dane - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
HALLIWELL, Carrol - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
DAVIES, Jim - QUEENSLAND GREENS
LINARD, Leanne - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
SHAW, Ryan - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
LINARD, Leanne 21,292 65%
SHAW, Ryan 11,422 35%
Total formal votes 32714
Male 18,484
Female 19,344
Unspecified 17
Formal 32,714
Informal 839
97+3A
51+1+48A
Elected
125
Oodgeroo
Total enrolment Total ballots33,034 30,457
Overall turnout Rate of informality92.20% 2.94%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 14,407 47.30%
Election day voting 8,210 26.96%
Postal votes 7,376 24.22%
Telephone voting 179 0.59%
In-person declarations 285 0.94%
All candidates in ballot paper orderROBINSON, Mark - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
HENLEY, Irene - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
CHAPMAN, Douglas - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
MARRIOTT, Kirstyn - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
MAZLIN, Ian - QUEENSLAND GREENS
RICHARDSON, Claire - INDEPENDENT
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
HENLEY, Irene 13,458 46%
ROBINSON, Mark 16,105 54%
Total formal votes 29563
Male 15,687
Female 17,344
Unspecified 3
Formal 29,563
Informal 894
97+3A
52+1+47A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Pine Rivers
Total enrolment Total ballots37,943 34,733
Overall turnout Rate of informality91.54% 3.21%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 14,463 41.64%
Election day voting 10,206 29.38%
Postal votes 9,698 27.92%
Telephone voting 144 0.41%
In-person declarations 222 0.64%
All candidates in ballot paper orderLEECH, Christopher - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
SEIFFERT-SMITH, Tara - QUEENSLAND GREENS
BOYD, Nikki - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
VASCHINA, Bruce - INDEPENDENT
THOMAS, Kara - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
AUSTIN, Steve - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
BROHMAN, Maureen - ANIMAL JUSTICE PARTY (QUEENSLAND)
PATTRICK, Alissa - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
BOYD, Nikki 19,063 57%
THOMAS, Kara 14,555 43%
Total formal votes 33618
Male 18,619
Female 19,307
Unspecified 17
Formal 33,618
Informal 1,115
97+3A
50+1+49A
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127
Pumicestone
Total enrolment Total ballots38,286 34,493
Overall turnout Rate of informality90.09% 3.06%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 18,169 52.67%
Election day voting 7,914 22.94%
Postal votes 8,014 23.23%
Telephone voting 161 0.47%
In-person declarations 235 0.68%
All candidates in ballot paper orderDRYDEN, Ryan - LEGALISE CANNABIS QLD (PARTY)
KING, Ali - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
NEWBERY, Steven - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
GASKE, Fiona - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
OGDEN, Richard - QUEENSLAND GREENS
KONOWALENKO, Ross - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
GASKE, Fiona 14,956 45%
KING, Ali 18,480 55%
Total formal votes 33436
Male 18,355
Female 19,927
Unspecified 4
Formal 33,436
Informal 1,057
97+3A
52+1+47A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Redcliffe
Total enrolment Total ballots38,589 33,797
Overall turnout Rate of informality87.58% 3.09%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 15,773 46.67%
Election day voting 8,596 25.43%
Postal votes 8,969 26.54%
Telephone voting 181 0.54%
In-person declarations 278 0.82%
All candidates in ballot paper orderD’ATH, Yvette - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
KERR, Carolyn - INDEPENDENT
DAVY, Virginia - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
SIMON, Will - QUEENSLAND GREENS
PHILP, Ian - INDEPENDENT
DOOLEY, Kerri-Anne - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
BLOHBERGER, Bob - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
D’ATH, Yvette 18,377 56%
DOOLEY, Kerri-Anne 14,376 44%
Total formal votes 32753
Male 18,302
Female 20,267
Unspecified 20
Formal 32,753
Informal 1,044
97+3A
52+1+47A
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129
Redlands
Total enrolment Total ballots37,638 33,832
Overall turnout Rate of informality89.89% 3.45%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 15,314 45.26%
Election day voting 8,683 25.67%
Postal votes 9,382 27.73%
Telephone voting 165 0.49%
In-person declarations 288 0.85%
All candidates in ballot paper orderMCNAUGHT, Carmen - QUEENSLAND GREENS
PIKE, Henry - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
WILLIAMS, Peter - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
MAHER, Michelle - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
POPE, Andrew - SHOOTERS, FISHERS AND FARMERS PARTY (QLD)
RICHARDS, Kim - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
GUNNIS, Craig - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
BRADY, Frank Everett - LEGALISE CANNABIS QLD (PARTY)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
PIKE, Henry 15,059 46%
RICHARDS, Kim 17,606 54%
Total formal votes 32665
Male 18,128
Female 19,500
Unspecified 10
Formal 32,665
Informal 1,167
97+3A
51+1+48A
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Rockhampton
Total enrolment Total ballots36,524 31,475
Overall turnout Rate of informality86.18% 4.73%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 15,187 48.25%
Election day voting 10,813 34.35%
Postal votes 5,203 16.53%
Telephone voting 108 0.34%
In-person declarations 164 0.52%
All candidates in ballot paper orderDOBLO, Dominic - INDEPENDENT
HOPKINS, Tony - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
JONES, Mick - QUEENSLAND GREENS
O’ROURKE, Barry - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
SAXON, Yvette - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
SHEPHERD, Christian - KATTER’S AUSTRALIAN PARTY (KAP)
OBRIEN, Torin - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
CRANGLE, Paul - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
BARNARD, Laura - LEGALISE CANNABIS QLD (PARTY)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
HOPKINS, Tony 12,407 41%
O’ROURKE, Barry 17,579 59%
Total formal votes 29986
Male 17,713
Female 18,807
Unspecified 4
Formal 29,986
Informal 1,489
95+5A
51+1+48A
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131
Sandgate
Total enrolment Total ballots36,858 33,473
Overall turnout Rate of informality90.82% 2.71%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 14,472 43.23%
Election day voting 11,559 34.53%
Postal votes 7,070 21.12%
Telephone voting 172 0.51%
In-person declarations 200 0.60%
All candidates in ballot paper orderMILES, Rodney - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
SIEMSEN, Clark - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
MILHAM, Todd - INDEPENDENT
HINCHLIFFE, Stirling - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
LE ROY, Miree - QUEENSLAND GREENS
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
HINCHLIFFE, Stirling 21,916 67%
SIEMSEN, Clark 10,649 33%
Total formal votes 32565
Male 17,510
Female 19,333
Unspecified 15
Formal 32,565
Informal 908
97+3A
52+1+47A
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Scenic Rim
Total enrolment Total ballots37,878 33,905
Overall turnout Rate of informality89.51% 3.13%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 15,277 45.06%
Election day voting 9,551 28.17%
Postal votes 8,617 25.42%
Telephone voting 131 0.39%
In-person declarations 329 0.97%
All candidates in ballot paper orderSTANTON, Luz - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
KRAUSE, Jon - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
FOWLER, Bradley - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
HUSBANDS, Deborah - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
HENSELIN, Paul - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
AGNOLETTO, Pietro - QUEENSLAND GREENS
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
KRAUSE, Jon 20,182 61%
STANTON, Luz 12,662 39%
Total formal votes 32844
Male 18,709
Female 19,166
Unspecified 3
Formal 32,844
Informal 1,061
97+3A
50+1+49A
Elected
133
South Brisbane
Total enrolment Total ballots38,892 34,218
Overall turnout Rate of informality87.98% 2.58%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 13,994 40.90%
Election day voting 11,287 32.99%
Postal votes 7,961 23.27%
Telephone voting 274 0.80%
In-person declarations 702 2.05%
All candidates in ballot paper orderTRAD, Jackie - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
MEYER, John - INDEPENDENT
THORNE, Marcus - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
MACMAHON, Amy - QUEENSLAND GREENS
TAXIS, Rosalie - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
GREHAN, Clem - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
JIGGENS, John - INDEPENDENT
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
MACMAHON, Amy 18,450 55%
TRAD, Jackie 14,886 45%
Total formal votes 33336
Male 19,622
Female 19,225
Unspecified 45
Formal 33,336
Informal 882
97+3A
49+1+50A
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Southern Downs
Total enrolment Total ballots36,029 32,317
Overall turnout Rate of informality89.70% 2.34%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 16,573 51.28%
Election day voting 8,638 26.73%
Postal votes 6,696 20.72%
Telephone voting 155 0.48%
In-person declarations 255 0.79%
All candidates in ballot paper orderHENDERSON, Tom - QUEENSLAND GREENS
RICHTERS, Joel - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
LISTER, James - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
RICHARDSON, Malcolm - SHOOTERS, FISHERS AND FARMERS PARTY (QLD)
WALDRON, Deborah - LEGALISE CANNABIS QLD (PARTY)
MOULDEN, Rosemary - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
LISTER, James 20,229 64%
RICHTERS, Joel 11,332 36%
Total formal votes 31561
Male 17,736
Female 18,285
Unspecified 8
Formal 31,561
Informal 756
98+2A
50+1+49A
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135
Southport
Total enrolment Total ballots34,899 29,208
Overall turnout Rate of informality83.69% 4.34%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 12,236 41.89%
Election day voting 9,681 33.15%
Postal votes 6,681 22.87%
Telephone voting 226 0.77%
In-person declarations 384 1.31%
All candidates in ballot paper orderQUINN, Alan - QUEENSLAND GREENS
FELIX, Raphael - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
LAMBERT, Brett - INDEPENDENT
MOLHOEK, Rob - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
GALLAGHER, Susie - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
DRAKE, Jack - CIVIL LIBERTIES & MOTORISTS PARTY
AVDJIEVA, Maria - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
GALLAGHER, Susie 12,457 45%
MOLHOEK, Rob 15,482 55%
Total formal votes 27939
Male 16,849
Female 18,043
Unspecified 7
Formal 27,939
Informal 1,269
96+4A
51+1+48A
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Springwood
Total enrolment Total ballots35,376 31,965
Overall turnout Rate of informality90.36% 3.39%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 11,469 35.88%
Election day voting 9,507 29.74%
Postal votes 10,584 33.11%
Telephone voting 143 0.45%
In-person declarations 262 0.82%
All candidates in ballot paper orderDE BRENNI, Mick - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
LEO, Janina - QUEENSLAND GREENS
RUSH, Judy - ANIMAL JUSTICE PARTY (QUEENSLAND)
BOULTON, Kirrily - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
COOKSON, Glen - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
SOKOLOV, George - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
SGANZERLA, Ian - CIVIL LIBERTIES & MOTORISTS PARTY
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
BOULTON, Kirrily 12,877 42%
DE BRENNI, Mick 18,005 58%
Total formal votes 30882
Male 17,235
Female 18,134
Unspecified 7
Formal 30,882
Informal 1,083
97+3A
51+1+48A
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137
Stafford
Total enrolment Total ballots38,928 34,781
Overall turnout Rate of informality89.35% 2.38%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 12,339 35.48%
Election day voting 13,390 38.50%
Postal votes 8,627 24.80%
Telephone voting 202 0.58%
In-person declarations 223 0.64%
All candidates in ballot paper orderHODGES, Jeff - CIVIL LIBERTIES & MOTORISTS PARTY
BATES, Stephen - QUEENSLAND GREENS
SANGJITPHUN, Ed - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
DWYER, Kerrie - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
CONCIATORE, Anthony - INDEPENDENT
SULLIVAN, Jimmy - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
SANGJITPHUN, Ed 12,942 38%
SULLIVAN, Jimmy 21,012 62%
Total formal votes 33954
Male 18,703
Female 20,211
Unspecified 14
Formal 33,954
Informal 827
98+2A
51+1+48A
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Stretton
Total enrolment Total ballots33,611 29,510
Overall turnout Rate of informality87.80% 3.42%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 9,908 33.58%
Election day voting 8,866 30.04%
Postal votes 10,389 35.21%
Telephone voting 148 0.50%
In-person declarations 199 0.67%
All candidates in ballot paper orderCHEKHUNOV, Alexey - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
ZHUANG, Peter - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
PEGG, Duncan - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
WILDIN, Andrea - QUEENSLAND GREENS
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
PEGG, Duncan 18,473 65%
ZHUANG, Peter 10,027 35%
Total formal votes 28500
Male 16,660
Female 16,941
Unspecified 10
Formal 28,500
Informal 1,010
97+3A
50+1+49A
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139
Surfers Paradise
Total enrolment Total ballots35,065 29,559
Overall turnout Rate of informality84.30% 3.49%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 14,687 49.69%
Election day voting 8,321 28.15%
Postal votes 5,858 19.82%
Telephone voting 288 0.97%
In-person declarations 405 1.37%
All candidates in ballot paper orderSCHULTZ, Leeanne - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
MCKAY, Roger - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
BAILEY, Brianna - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
LANGBROEK, John-Paul - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
QUINN, Nelson - QUEENSLAND GREENS
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
BAILEY, Brianna 9,638 34%
LANGBROEK, John-Paul 18,890 66%
Total formal votes 28528
Male 17,623
Female 17,434
Unspecified 8
Formal 28,528
Informal 1,031
97+3A
49+1+50A
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Theodore
Total enrolment Total ballots35,641 31,487
Overall turnout Rate of informality88.34% 4.32%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 12,403 39.39%
Election day voting 10,052 31.92%
Postal votes 8,613 27.35%
Telephone voting 170 0.54%
In-person declarations 249 0.79%
All candidates in ballot paper orderBELL, Tracey - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
BOOTHMAN, Mark - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
WOODLOCK, John - QUEENSLAND GREENS
HOLLAND, Anita - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
MARKS, Robert - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
OXENFORD, Gale - INDEPENDENT
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
BELL, Tracey 14,061 47%
BOOTHMAN, Mark 16,066 53%
Total formal votes 30127
Male 17,162
Female 18,471
Unspecified 8
Formal 30,127
Informal 1,360
96+4A
51+1+48A
Elected
141
Thuringowa
Total enrolment Total ballots36,034 30,836
Overall turnout Rate of informality85.57% 3.83%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 13,220 42.87%
Election day voting 10,806 35.04%
Postal votes 6,344 20.57%
Telephone voting 184 0.60%
In-person declarations 282 0.91%
All candidates in ballot paper orderALEXANDER, Jeni - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
HARDISTY, Heidi - QUEENSLAND GREENS
WOOD, Julianne - KATTER’S AUSTRALIAN PARTY (KAP)
TURNER, Michael (Blu) - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
HARPER, Aaron - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
MARR, Natalie - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
HARPER, Aaron 15,790 53%
MARR, Natalie 13,864 47%
Total formal votes 29654
Male 17,194
Female 18,835
Unspecified 5
Formal 29,654
Informal 1,182
96+4A
52+1+47A
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Toohey
Total enrolment Total ballots34,022 29,934
Overall turnout Rate of informality87.98% 3.31%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 9,878 33.00%
Election day voting 9,981 33.34%
Postal votes 9,683 32.35%
Telephone voting 166 0.55%
In-person declarations 226 0.75%
All candidates in ballot paper orderCRAZE, Warren - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
ROEL, Claudia - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
GARTON, Claire - QUEENSLAND GREENS
PETERSON, Nikolas - LEGALISE CANNABIS QLD (PARTY)
RUSSO, Peter - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
CRAZE, Warren 10,270 35%
RUSSO, Peter 18,674 65%
Total formal votes 28944
Male 16,978
Female 17,025
Unspecified 19
Formal 28,944
Informal 990
97+3A
50+1+49A
Elected
143
Toowoomba North
Total enrolment Total ballots37,423 33,055
Overall turnout Rate of informality88.33% 2.48%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 12,718 38.48%
Election day voting 9,787 29.61%
Postal votes 10,006 30.27%
Telephone voting 135 0.41%
In-person declarations 409 1.24%
All candidates in ballot paper orderHUMPHREY, Ron - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
WATTS, Trevor - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
SOKOLOVA, Stella - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
NELLIGAN, Alyce - QUEENSLAND GREENS
O’HARA SULLIVAN, Megan - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
O’HARA SULLIVAN, Megan 13,757 43%
WATTS, Trevor 18,479 57%
Total formal votes 32236
Male 17,868
Female 19,545
Unspecified 10
Formal 32,236
Informal 819
98+2A
52+1+47A
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Toowoomba South
Total enrolment Total ballots37,750 33,440
Overall turnout Rate of informality88.58% 2.78%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 13,670 40.88%
Election day voting 9,261 27.69%
Postal votes 10,066 30.10%
Telephone voting 128 0.38%
In-person declarations 315 0.94%
All candidates in ballot paper orderKOZLOWSKI, Dylan - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
COYNE, Thomas - QUEENSLAND GREENS
TURNER, Allan - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
JANETZKI, David - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
BERRY, Robert - INDEPENDENT
KRAUSE, Susan - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
JANETZKI, David 19,579 60%
KRAUSE, Susan 12,932 40%
Total formal votes 32511
Male 17,210
Female 20,530
Unspecified 10
Formal 32,511
Informal 929
97+3A
54+1+45A
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145
Townsville
Total enrolment Total ballots35,337 29,909
Overall turnout Rate of informality84.64% 4.96%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 12,245 40.94%
Election day voting 11,872 39.69%
Postal votes 5,306 17.74%
Telephone voting 200 0.67%
In-person declarations 286 0.96%
All candidates in ballot paper orderMCMAHON, Toni - INFORMED MEDICAL OPTIONS PARTY (IMOP)
SCHWARZ, Joshua - KATTER’S AUSTRALIAN PARTY (KAP)
STEWART, Scott - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
GRUMBERG, Samara - ANIMAL JUSTICE PARTY (QUEENSLAND)
HATHAWAY, John - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
DOWLING, Greg - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
HAWKS, Clynton - NORTH QUEENSLAND FIRST
CLARKSON, Clive - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
O’GRADY, Tom - QUEENSLAND GREENS
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
HATHAWAY, John 13,326 47%
STEWART, Scott 15,099 53%
Total formal votes 28425
Male 17,659
Female 17,666
Unspecified 12
Formal 28,425
Informal 1,484
95+5A
49+1+49A
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Traeger
Total enrolment Total ballots26,386 21,102
Overall turnout Rate of informality79.97% 3.00%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 10,990 52.08%
Election day voting 7,759 36.77%
Postal votes 1,951 9.25%
Telephone voting 222 1.05%
In-person declarations 180 0.85%
All candidates in ballot paper orderBAMBRICK, James - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
HORVATH, Kristian - QUEENSLAND GREENS
KATTER, Robbie - KATTER’S AUSTRALIAN PARTY (KAP)
SMITH, Marnie - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
COLLINS, Phillip - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
SCRIVEN, Craig H.B - INDEPENDENT
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
BAMBRICK, James 5,174 25%
KATTER, Robbie 15,295 75%
Total formal votes 20469
Male 13,343
Female 13,030
Unspecified 13
Formal 20,469
Informal 633
97+3A
49+1+50A
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147
Warrego
Total enrolment Total ballots29,307 25,709
Overall turnout Rate of informality87.72% 2.03%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 9,418 36.63%
Election day voting 7,210 28.04%
Postal votes 8,787 34.18%
Telephone voting 106 0.41%
In-person declarations 188 0.73%
All candidates in ballot paper orderGURNETT, Rick - KATTER’S AUSTRALIAN PARTY (KAP)
SANDERSON, Joshua - QUEENSLAND GREENS
STONE, Mark - INDEPENDENT
COYNE, Joshua - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
LEAHY, Ann - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
O’BRIEN, Mark - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
LEAHY, Ann 18,424 73%
O’BRIEN, Mark 6,764 27%
Total formal votes 25188
Male 14,713
Female 14,590
Unspecified 4
Formal 25,188
Informal 521
98+2A
49+1+50A
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Waterford
Total enrolment Total ballots34,157 28,536
Overall turnout Rate of informality83.54% 5.13%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 11,000 38.55%
Election day voting 10,018 35.11%
Postal votes 7,106 24.90%
Telephone voting 140 0.49%
In-person declarations 272 0.95%
All candidates in ballot paper orderCASWELL, Andrew - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
SMART, Lachlan - QUEENSLAND GREENS
FENTIMAN, Shannon - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
MILLER, Kim - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
OLSEN, Ben - CIVIL LIBERTIES & MOTORISTS PARTY
CARTER, Lanai - INDEPENDENT
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
CASWELL, Andrew 9,200 34%
FENTIMAN, Shannon 17,873 66%
Total formal votes 27073
Male 16,434
Female 17,715
Unspecified 8
Formal 27,073
Informal 1,463
95+5A
51+1+48A
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149
Whitsunday
Total enrolment Total ballots34,824 30,315
Overall turnout Rate of informality87.05% 3.67%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 16,000 52.78%
Election day voting 9,481 31.27%
Postal votes 4,395 14.50%
Telephone voting 148 0.49%
In-person declarations 291 0.96%
All candidates in ballot paper orderHILDER, Paul - LEGALISE CANNABIS QLD (PARTY)
CAMM, Amanda - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
ARMSTRONG, Greg - CLIVE PALMER’S UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY
BARRETT, Emma - QUEENSLAND GREENS
KELLY, Angie - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
LAWSON, Deb - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
COSTIGAN, Jason - NORTH QUEENSLAND FIRST
PATERSON, Ciaron - KATTER’S AUSTRALIAN PARTY (KAP)
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
CAMM, Amanda 15,552 53%
KELLY, Angie 13,649 47%
Total formal votes 29201
Male 17,907
Female 16,904
Unspecified 13
Formal 29,201
Informal 1,114
96+4A
48+1+51A
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Woodridge
Total enrolment Total ballots36,787 29,908
Overall turnout Rate of informality81.30% 5.46%
Voting breakdownVoting type Votes %
Early voting 12,909 43.16%
Election day voting 11,687 39.08%
Postal votes 4,906 16.40%
Telephone voting 158 0.53%
In-person declarations 248 0.83%
All candidates in ballot paper orderDICK, Cameron - AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY (STATE OF QUEENSLAND)
BAUER, Russell - LIBERAL NATIONAL PARTY OF QUEENSLAND
BENNETT, Valerie - QUEENSLAND GREENS
VALENTINE, Lann - PAULINE HANSON’S ONE NATION QUEENSLAND DIVISION
Distribution of preferences (Two candidate preference)Candidate Votes %
BAUER, Russell 6,716 24%
DICK, Cameron 21,558 76%
Total formal votes 28274
Male 18,112
Female 18,664
Unspecified 11
Formal 28,274
Informal 1,634
95+5A
50+1+49A
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151
91 - less than 93%89 - less than 91%87 - less than 89%85 - less than 87%83 - less than 85%81 - less than 83%79 - less than 81%
SEEINSETS A - E
SEEINSET F
SEEINSET G
(The number of electors who cast aballot, as a percentage of the totalnumber of electors enrolled in an electorate)
Percentage Turnout
Turnout by Electorate
Appendix 3 - Voter turnout
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(The number of electors who cast aballot, as a percentage of the totalnumber of electors enrolled in anelectorate)
Percentage Turnout
Turnout by Electorate
91 - less than 93%89 - less than 91%87 - less than 89%85 - less than 87%83 - less than 85%81 - less than 83%79 - less than 81%
Appendix 3 - Voter turnout
(The number of electors who cast aballot, as a percentage of the totalnumber of electors enrolled in anelectorate)
Percentage Turnout
Turnout by Electorate
91 - less than 93%89 - less than 91%87 - less than 89%85 - less than 87%83 - less than 85%81 - less than 83%79 - less than 81%
(The number of electors who cast aballot, as a percentage of the totalnumber of electors enrolled in anelectorate)
Percentage Turnout
Turnout by Electorate
91 - less than 93%89 - less than 91%87 - less than 89%85 - less than 87%83 - less than 85%81 - less than 83%79 - less than 81%
Inset A
Inset B
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(The number of electors who cast aballot, as a percentage of the totalnumber of electors enrolled in anelectorate)
Percentage Turnout
Turnout by Electorate
91 - less than 93%89 - less than 91%87 - less than 89%85 - less than 87%83 - less than 85%81 - less than 83%79 - less than 81%
Inset C
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(The number of electors who cast aballot, as a percentage of the totalnumber of electors enrolled in anelectorate)
Percentage Turnout
Turnout by Electorate
91 - less than 93%89 - less than 91%87 - less than 89%85 - less than 87%83 - less than 85%81 - less than 83%79 - less than 81%
Inset D
Inset E
Toowoomba North 88.33%
Toowoomba South 88.58%
CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ --
Lockyer 89.73%
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(The number of electors who cast aballot, as a percentage of the totalnumber of electors enrolled in anelectorate)
Percentage Turnout
Turnout by Electorate
91 - less than 93%89 - less than 91%87 - less than 89%85 - less than 87%83 - less than 85%81 - less than 83%79 - less than 81%
(The number of electors who cast aballot, as a percentage of the totalnumber of electors enrolled in anelectorate)
Percentage Turnout
Turnout by Electorate
91 - less than 93%89 - less than 91%87 - less than 89%85 - less than 87%83 - less than 85%81 - less than 83%79 - less than 81%
Inset F
Inset G
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Postal Vote Applications NoticeQUEENSLAND STATE GENERAL ELECTIONSATURDAY, 31 OCTOBER 2020
The Queensland State general election will be held on Saturday, 31 October 2020. Voting is compulsory.
In accordance with sections 119(2)(a) and 392Q of the Electoral Act 1992 (the Act), this notice advises of an amendment to the postal vote application timeframes specified in section 119(2)(b)of the Act.
Postal vote applications open from Monday, 14 September 2020 and close at 7pm on Friday, 16 October 2020
• Apply online on the ECQ website or by phoning 1300 881 665.• Application times have been expanded following unprecedented demand experienced
during the 2020 local government elections. Voters who have concerns about attendingpolling places or are unable to do so, should apply for a postal vote.
• Applications received after 7pm Friday, 16 October 2020 will not be accepted.
Enrol to vote or check your enrolment details• To enrol to vote or update your details, see www.aec.gov.au.
Information about the election will be available on the ECQ website or by phoning 1300 881 665.
Electoral Commission of Queensland
T: 1300 881 665 E: [email protected]: www.ecq.qld.gov.au/
Postal Voting Notice
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Direction about Electoral Visitor Voting for the
2020 State general election Version 1.0
Approval
Pat Vidgen
Electoral Commissioner
22 / 09 / 2020
Direction - Electoral Visitor Voting
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Direction about Electoral Visitor Voting for the 2020 State general election Page 2 of 2
Purpose To facilitate the holding of the 2020 State general election in a way that helps minimise serious risks to the health and safety of persons caused by the COVID-19 emergency, by issuing directions about Electoral Visitor Voting (EVV).
Rationale Ordinarily, the Electoral Commission of Queensland (ECQ) conducts EVV under section 120 of the Electoral Act 1992. However, for the 2020 State general election, if the ECQ is satisfied that it would pose a risk to the health and safety of Issuing Officers to visit any electors for the purpose of conducting EVV it may direct Issuing Officers, under section 392R of the Electoral Act, not to visit a particular elector, any elector, or electors in a particular electoral district or class.
Direction The ECQ is satisfied that it would pose a risk to the health and safety of Issuing Officers to visit any electors for the purpose of conducting EVV and directs all Issuing Officers for the 2020 State general election:
• not to visit any elector for the purpose of conducting an EVV; and• if a request for an EVV is received, the ECQ or Returning Officer must, to the extent
practicable, have an Issuing Officer make alternative arrangements to enable an electoraffected by the direction to vote in the 2020 State general election.
EffectiveThis Direction has immediate effect and remains in place until the close of voting for the 2020 State general election on Saturday, 31 October 2020.
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Direction about the Distribution or Display of
How-to-Vote Cards or other Election Material for the
2020 State general election Version 1.0
Approval
Pat Vidgen
Electoral Commissioner
15 / 10 / 2020
Direction - Distribution of How-to-Vote Cards
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Direction about the Distribution or Display of HTV Cards or Election Material for the 2020 State general election Page 2 of 2
PurposeTo facilitate the holding of the 2020 State general election in a way that helps minimise serious risks to the health and safety of persons caused by the COVID-19 emergency.
RationaleThe Electoral Commission of Queensland (ECQ) is empowered under section 392T of the Electoral Act 1992 to give directions about the distribution or display of how-to-vote cards or other election material in the 2020 State general election.
DirectionThe ECQ is satisfied that it is in the public interest to regulate, limit or prohibit the distribution or display of how-to-vote cards or other election material at a polling booth for the 2020 State general election.
This Direction applies to all persons distributing or displaying how-to-vote cards at ANY polling booth in Queensland.
Although election material and how-to-vote cards may be handed out to electors, the ECQ hereby directs that you:
• not re-use how-to-vote cards,• abide by the current social distancing rules, including staying 1.5m away from other people
(that is, by each person remaining at arms-length from each other when handing outelection material or how-to-vote cards),
• maintain hygiene standards, in accordance with Queensland Health guidelines anddirections,
• not shake hands, or attempt to shake hands, with electors as they are entering or waitingto enter the polling booth,
• not go near people if they are coughing or sneezing, and• wear a face mask where possible.
ECQ staff will be actively monitoring compliance with this Direction. The Electoral Commissioner has the power to issue further directions, in the event ECQ staff observe non-compliance.
Failure to comply with this Direction carries a maximum of 10 penalty units, currently valued at $1,334.
All existing laws and regulations regarding canvassing for votes at a polling booth continue to apply, including those relating to exclusion zones.
Effective This Direction has immediate effect and remains in place until the close of voting for the 2020 State general election on Saturday, 31 October 2020, unless otherwise revised.
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Direction about the Movement of Candidates or
Scrutineers for the 2020 State general election
Version 1.0
Approval
Pat Vidgen
Electoral Commissioner
15 / 10 / 2020
Direction - Movement of Candidates or Scrutineers
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Direction about the Movement of Candidates or Scrutineers for the 2020 State general election Page 2 of 2
Purpose To facilitate the holding of the 2020 State general election in a way that helps minimise serious risks to the health and safety of persons caused by the COVID-19 emergency.
Rationale The Electoral Commission of Queensland (ECQ) is empowered under section 392V of the Electoral Act 1992 to give directions about the movement of candidates and scrutineers at a place that is a polling booth or another place at which the candidate or scrutineer is entitled to be present during the 2020 State general election.
Direction The ECQ is satisfied that it is in the public interest to regulate the movement of candidates and scrutineers at the places where they are entitled to be present under the Electoral Act during the 2020 State general election.
The ECQ hereby directs scrutineers and candidates:
• to abide by the current social distancing rules, including staying 1.5 metres away from other persons where possible, when performing their functions under the Act,
• where is it not possible to maintain a distance of 1.5 metres from other persons while performing functions under the Act, it is recommended face masks be worn,1
• to maintain hygiene standards, in accordance with Queensland Health guidelines and directions, and
• to not shake hands or attempt to shake hands with persons at polling booths or at places declaration envelopes are being scrutinised and/or votes counted.
ECQ staff will be actively monitoring compliance with this Direction. The Electoral Commissioner has the power to issue further directions, in the event ECQ staff observe non-compliance.
Failure to comply with this Direction carries a maximum of 20 penalty units, currently valued at $2,669.
All existing laws and regulations regarding canvassing for votes at a polling booth continue to apply, including those relating to exclusion zones.
Effective This Direction has immediate effect and remains in place until the declaration of results for the 2020 State general election, unless otherwise revised.
1 ECQ polling booth staff members will also be required to comply with these directions.
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Electronically Assisted (Telephone) Voting NoticeQUEENSLAND STATE GENERAL ELECTIONSATURDAY, 31 OCTOBER 2020
The Queensland State general election will be held on Saturday, 31 October 2020. Voting is compulsory.
This notice identifies the classes of electors who, under section 121A of the Electoral Act 1992and 4AA of the Electoral Regulation 2013, may make an electronically assisted vote (telephone vote) at the 2020 State general election.
This notice also declares, under section 392S of the Electoral Act, additional classes of electorswho may make a telephone vote at the 2020 State general election to reduce the risks to health due to COVID-19.
Electors who are eligible to use the telephone voting service for this election:
• electors who cannot vote without assistance due to an impairment or an insufficient levelof literacy;
• electors who cannot vote at a polling booth because of an impairment;
• special postal voters who are not detained in lawful custody;
• distance voters whose enrolled address is more than 20km from a polling booth;
• electors who during the election period, are located interstate or overseas;
• electors who, during the election period, are required to quarantine or isolate, for examplethose diagnosed with COVID-19, because of a direction issued under sections 362B or362H of the Public Health Act 2005; and
• electors who have undergone a COVID-19 test between Wednesday, 28 October and12pm (noon) Saturday, 31 October 2020 and have been asked to quarantine or isolateuntil advised of the outcome of their test result.
For information about registering to use the telephone voting service, please see the ECQ website or phone 1300 881 665.
Electoral Commission of Queensland
T: 1300 881 665 E: [email protected]: www.ecq.qld.gov.au/
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Queensland Government Gazette Extraordinary
Electoral Act 1992
Elected Candidates by District Queensland State General Election
Saturday, 31 October 2020
In accordance with section 132(2)(c) of the Electoral Act 1992, notice is hereby given that the following candidates have been elected as Members of the Legislative Assembly at the Queensland State general election held on Saturday, 31 October 2020.
Electoral district Elected candidate Electoral district Elected candidate Electoral district Elected candidate Algester Leeanne Margaret ENOCH Gympie Anthony John PERRETT Nanango Deborah Kay FRECKLINGTON Aspley Bart John MELLISH Hervey Bay Adrian TANTARI Nicklin Robert Clinton James SKELTON Bancroft Christopher Guy WHITING Hill Shane Andrew KNUTH Ninderry Daniel Gerard PURDIE Barron River Craig Daryl CRAWFORD Hinchinbrook Nicholas DAMETTO Noosa Sandra Leigh BOLTON Bonney Samuel Thomas O'CONNOR Inala Annastacia PALASZCZUK Nudgee Leanne Maree LINARD Broadwater David Frank CRISAFULLI Ipswich Jennifer Ruth HOWARD Oodgeroo Mark Andrew ROBINSON Buderim Brent Andrew MICKELBERG Ipswich West James Edward MADDEN Pine Rivers Nikki Anne BOYD Bulimba Dianne Elizabeth FARMER Jordan Charis MULLEN Pumicestone Ali Breeze KING Bundaberg Thomas John SMITH Kawana Jarrod Pieter BLEIJIE Redcliffe Yvette Maree D'ATH Bundamba Lance Richard MCCALLUM Keppel Brittany Louise LAUGA Redlands Kim Elizabeth RICHARDS Burdekin Dale Raymond LAST Kurwongbah Shane Roderick KING Rockhampton Barry Leonard O'ROURKE Burleigh Michael James HART Lockyer James John MCDONALD Sandgate Stirling James HINCHLIFFE Burnett Stephen Andrew BENNETT Logan Linus Patrick POWER Scenic Rim Jonathan Mark KRAUSE Cairns Michael Patrick Thomas HEALY Lytton Joan Ellen PEASE South Brisbane Amy MACMAHON Callide Colin Einar BOYCE Macalister Melissa Fay MCMAHON Southern Downs James Paul LISTER Caloundra Jason Edward HUNT McConnel Ignazia GRACE Southport Robert MOLHOEK Capalaba Donald Jon BROWN Mackay Julieanne Claire GILBERT Springwood Michael Christopher DE BRENNI Chatsworth Steven James MINNIKIN Maiwar Michael Craig BERKMAN Stafford James Anthony SULLIVAN Clayfield Timothy James NICHOLLS Mansfield Corrine Patricia MCMILLAN Stretton Duncan Andrew PEGG Condamine Patrick Thomas WEIR Maroochydore Fiona Stuart SIMPSON Surfers Paradise John-Paul Honore LANGBROEK Cook Cynthia Lillian LUI Maryborough Bruce Mark SAUNDERS Theodore Mark Andrew BOOTHMAN Coomera Michael John CRANDON Mermaid Beach Raymond Alexander STEVENS Thuringowa Aaron David HARPER Cooper Jonty Maree BUSH Miller Mark Craig BAILEY Toohey Peter Samuel RUSSO Currumbin Laura Jane GERBER Mirani Stephen Seymour James ANDREW Toowoomba North Trevor John WATTS Everton Timothy Leonard MANDER Moggill Christian Andrew Carr ROWAN Toowoomba South David Carl JANETZKI Ferny Grove Mark Lionel FURNER Morayfield Mark Thomas RYAN Townsville Scott James STEWART Gaven Meaghan Alana Jenkins SCANLON Mount Ommaney Jessica Claire PUGH Traeger Robert Ignatius KATTER Gladstone Glenn James BUTCHER Mudgeeraba Rosslyn Mary BATES Warrego Ann LEAHY Glass House Andrew Cary POWELL Mulgrave Curtis Warren PITT Waterford Shannon Maree FENTIMAN Greenslopes Joseph Patrick KELLY Mundingburra Leslie Alexander WALKER Whitsunday Amanda Jane CAMM Gregory Lachlan Lucas MILLAR Murrumba Steven John MILES Woodridge Cameron Robert DICK
In accordance with section 132(2)(a) of the Electoral Act, the above names have been written on the writ which, in accordance with section 132(2)(b) of the Electoral Act, was returned to His Excellency the Governor on Monday, 16 November 2020.
Pat Vidgen PSM Electoral Commissioner of Queensland
Appendix 5 - VenuesGazette of elected candidates by district
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Electorate Returning Officer Full AddressAlgester Steve Tonks Unit 2/7 Gardens Dr WILLAWONG QLD 4110Aspley William Freeman Shop D/1319 Gympie Rd ASPLEY QLD 4034Bancroft Steve Gillespie Unit 6/657 Deception Bay Rd DECEPTION BAY QLD 4508Barron River Colin Hocking 7 Mount Koolmoon St SMITHFIELD QLD 4878Bonney Kerena Burgess Shop 2, 118 Brisbane Rd LABRADOR QLD 4215Broadwater Neil Campbell Unit 3/24 Technology Dr ARUNDEL QLD 4214Buderim Judith Svensen 64 Aerodrome Rd MAROOCHYDORE QLD 4558Bulimba Stuart Fraser Unit 4/11 Breene Pl MORNINGSIDE QLD 4170Bundaberg Wendy Byrne Lot 1, 2 Maryborough St BUNDABERG CENTRAL QLD 4670Bundamba Peter Gordon 14 Coal St BUNDAMBA QLD 4304Burdekin Peter Knapton 93 Graham St AYR QLD 4807Burleigh Mark Townsend Unit 6/53 Township Dr BURLEIGH HEADS QLD 4220Burnett John Kelly Lot 1, 2 Maryborough St BUNDABERG CENTRAL QLD 4670Cairns Graeme Reardon Unit 2/248 Hartley St BUNGALOW QLD 4870Callide Wayne Gormley 38 Capper St GAYNDAH QLD 4625Caloundra Graham Pitt 1 Bulcock St CALOUNDRA QLD 4551Capalaba Jim Birch 26 Redland Bay Rd CAPALABA QLD 4157Chatsworth Joanne Ible 19 Graystone St TINGALPA QLD 4173Clayfield Michael Martin Unit 2/5 Navigator Pl HENDRA QLD 4011Condamine Kathryn Van Wunnik 16 Evans St PITTSWORTH QLD 4356Cook Suzanne Temple 41B Anzac Ave MAREEBA QLD 4880Coomera Pavle Banovic Unit 1/1 Waterway Dr COOMERA QLD 4209Cooper Brenda Clarke Tenancy 1/20 Harry St ASHGROVE QLD 4060Currumbin Karen Barany 6/53 Township Dr BURLEIGH HEADS QLD 4220Everton Stephen Hodge 2-6 Chinook St EVERTON HILLS QLD 4053Ferny Grove Graham Meiklejohn 8 Dallas Parade KEPERRA QLD 4054Gaven Debbie Rowe 61 Price St NERANG QLD 4211Gladstone Mark Larney 19 Toolooa St GLADSTONE CENTRAL QLD 4680Glass House Melani Mercer Shop 1/60 Simpson St BEERWAH QLD 4519Greenslopes Jennifer Meizer Unit 2/1470 Logan Rd MOUNT GRAVATT EAST QLD 4122Gregory Robert McInnes 11/160 Egerton St EMERALD QLD 4720Gympie Ken Garner 44 Nash St GYMPIE QLD 4570Hervey Bay Teresa Brennan 31 Carlo St PIALBA QLD 4655Hill Juliette Edwards 5 Plumb St TULLY QLD 4854Hinchinbrook Robert Clark 73 Mcilwraith St INGHAM QLD 4850Inala David Roberts Unit 21/315 Archerfield Rd RICHLANDS QLD 4077Ipswich Peter O'Sullivan 56 South St IPSWICH QLD 4305Ipswich West Wendy O'Sullivan 56 South St IPSWICH QLD 4305Jordan Tania Scherf 140 Mica St CAROLE PARK QLD 4300Kawana Joanne Scott Shop 4B/566 Kawana Way BIRTINYA QLD 4575Keppel Tonia Dietrich 170 Matthew Flinders Dr COOEE BAY QLD 4703Kurwongbah Bevan McCarrick 290 Bruce Hwy Eastern Service Rd BURPENGARY EAST QLD 4505Lockyer Kaye Duggan 48 Crescent St GATTON QLD 4343Logan Deborah King Units 4 & 5/36 Centenary Pl LOGAN VILLAGE QLD 4207Lytton Dove Howard Unit 2/70 Edith St WYNNUM QLD 4178Macalister David Gardner Unit 1/1-3 Enterprise Dr BEENLEIGH QLD 4207Mackay Michael Davidson 24 Milton St MACKAY QLD 4740Maiwar Leanne Coolee Unit 4/34 Coonan St INDOOROOPILLY QLD 4068Mansfield Kathryn SHAW Unit 19/140 Wecker Rd MANSFIELD QLD 4122
RO Offices
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Returning offices and locations
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Electorate Returning Officer Full Address
RO Offices
Maroochydore Robert Pugsley Tenancy A2/64-70 Aerodrome Rd MAROOCHYDORE QLD 4558Maryborough Deborah Savage 72 Ellena St MARYBOROUGH QLD 4650McConnel Graham Iffland 52 McLachlan St FORTITUDE VALLEY QLD 4006
Mermaid Beach Ian Smith2584 Gold Coast Hwy (Corner Seaview Avenue) MERMAID BEACH QLD 4218
Miller Susan Rolls Unit 1/36 Curzon St TENNYSON QLD 4105Mirani Heather Barker 33 Morgan St MOUNT MORGAN QLD 4714Moggill Suzanne Moss Shops 1B & 1GB/37 Birkin Rd BELLBOWRIE QLD 4070Morayfield Kim Schramm Unit 4/42 Beerburrum Rd CABOOLTURE QLD 4510Mount Ommaney William Hogan Unit 3/80 Sumners Rd SUMNER QLD 4074Mudgeeraba Michael Wittman Shops 1, 7 & 8/1 Jura Parade MERRIMAC QLD 4226Mulgrave Joanne Ruddick 33 Hargreaves St EDMONTON QLD 4869Mundingburra David Chaffey 1 Woodman Ct WEST END QLD 4810Murrumba Meryl Tierney Unit 2/1 Russell St KALLANGUR QLD 4503Nanango Ann Bichel 129 Drayton St NANANGO QLD 4615Nicklin Peter Jensen 81-87 Currie St NAMBOUR QLD 4560Ninderry Robin Boyd 81 Currie St NAMBOUR QLD 4560Noosa Mark Haffenden Units 4 & 5/6 Swanbourne Way NOOSAVILLE QLD 4566Nudgee Tony Nightingale Unit 7/37 Northlink Pl VIRGINA QLD 4014Oodgeroo Amanda Heinrich 248 Bloomfield St CLEVELAND QLD 4163Pine Rivers Judith Lynne Unit 1/709 Gympie Rd LAWNTON QLD 4501Pumicestone Lynette Ryan 16 Piper St CABOOLTURE QLD 4510Redcliffe Justin Marsh 444 Oxley Ave REDCLIFFE QLD 4020
Redlands Louise CallaghanShops E25-26, Victoria Point Shopping Centre, 2-34 Bunker Rd VICTORIA POINT QLD 4165
Rockhampton Natasha Dunne New Exhibition Rd WANDAL QLD 4700Sandgate Gordon Webster 101 Brighton Rd SANDGATE QLD 4017Scenic Rim Gary Wessling 6 William St BEAUDESERT QLD 4285South Brisbane Gaysley Hagan 24 Bank St WEST END QLD 4101Southern Downs Nathan Costello 72 Palmerin St WARWICK QLD 4370Southport Robert Myatt Unit 6/51 Johnston St SOUTHPORT QLD 4215Springwood Ray Langler 16 Cronulla Ct SLACKS CREEK QLD 4127Stafford Michael Whitwell Unit 4/77 Araluen St KEDRON QLD 4031Stretton Darryl Sampson Unit 3/13 Murdoch Cct ACACIA RIDGE QLD 4110Surfers Paradise Robert (Bob) Howie Shop 1, 25-27 Upton St BUNDALL QLD 4217Theodore Paul Wittman Unit 4/54 Siganto Dr HELENSVALE QLD 4212Thuringowa Elizabeth Sutton 1 Woodman Ct WEST END QLD 4810Toohey Peter Meiklejohn Unit 20, 256 Musgrave Rd COOPERS PLAINS QLD 4108Toowoomba North Deborah Dann 3 Victoria St TOOWOOMBA CITY QLD 4350Toowoomba South Rebecca Pennell 3 Victoria St TOOWOOMBA CITY QLD 4350Townsville Tracey Street 1 Woodman Ct WEST END QLD 4810Traeger Paul Sutton Suite 5b/119 Camooweal St MOUNT ISA QLD 4825Warrego Lesley Willcoxson 36 Quintin St ROMA QLD 4455Waterford Mary Langler 14-16 Cronulla Ct SLACKS CREEK QLD 4127Whitsunday Leanne LLOYD Shop 15, 226 Shute Harbour Rd CANNONVALE QLD 4802Woodridge Gordon Ewers 23 Ironstone Rd BERRINBA QLD 4117
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Electoral Commission of Queensland
Electorate Venue Name Building Name Full Address Disability Access
Algester Returning Officer Algester Algester OfficeUnit 2/7 Gardens Dr WILLAWONG QLD 4110 Assisted Access
Aspley Bridgeman Downs Early Voting Centre C3 Church1910 Gympie Rd (cnr Millar Rd) BRIDGEMAN DOWNS QLD 4035 Assisted Access
Aspley Geebung Early Voting Centre Geebung Uniting Church 59 Simla Ave GEEBUNG QLD 4034 Assisted Access
Aspley Returning Officer Aspley Aspley Office Shop D/1319 Gympie Rd ASPLEY QLD 4034 Assisted Access
Bancroft North Lakes Early Voting Centre Lease J 4-8 Burke Cres NORTH LAKES QLD 4509 Assisted Access
Bancroft Returning Officer Bancroft Bancroft OfficeUnit 6/657 Deception Bay Rd DECEPTION BAY QLD 4508 Assisted Access
Barron River Returning Officer Barron River Tenancy 17 Mount Koolmoon St SMITHFIELD QLD 4878 Assisted Access
Bonney Returning Officer Bonney Bonney OfficeShop 2, 118 Brisbane Rd LABRADOR QLD 4215 Assisted Access
Broadwater Returning Officer Broadwater Broadwater OfficeUnit 3/24 Technology Dr ARUNDEL QLD 4214 Assisted Access
Broadwater Runaway Bay Early Voting Centre Runaway Bay Community Centre Lae Dr RUNAWAY BAY QLD 4216 Full AccessBuderim Buderim Early Voting Centre Uniting Church Hall 2-10 Gloucester Rd BUDERIM QLD 4556 Assisted Access
Buderim Returning Officer Buderim Tenancy A264 Aerodrome Rd MAROOCHYDORE QLD 4558 Assisted Access
Bulimba Morningside Early Voting CentreMorningside Central Shopping Centre, Shop 7/7B 25 Junction Rd MORNINGSIDE QLD 4170 Assisted Access
Bulimba Returning Officer Bulimba Bulimba OfficeUnit 4/11 Breene Pl MORNINGSIDE QLD 4170 Assisted Access
Bundaberg Returning Officer Bundaberg Bundaberg OfficeLot 1, 2 Maryborough St BUNDABERG CENTRAL QLD 4670 Assisted Access
Bundamba Bundamba Early Voting Centre Salvation Army Bundamba CorpsCnr Brisbane Rd & Coal St BUNDAMBA QLD 4304 Assisted Access
Bundamba Redbank Early Voting Centre Kruger Parade Baptist Church 2 Henderson St REDBANK QLD 4301 Assisted AccessBundamba Returning Officer Bundamba Bundamba Office 14 Coal St BUNDAMBA QLD 4304 Assisted Access
Burdekin Bowen Early Voting Centre Bowen PCYCCnr Queens Rd & Hays St BOWEN QLD 4805 Full Access
Burdekin Clermont Early Voting Centre Community CentreCnr Karmoo & Daintree Sts CLERMONT QLD 4721 Assisted Access
Burdekin Collinsville Early Voting Centre Collinsville QGAP 64 Sonoma St COLLINSVILLE QLD 4804 Assisted AccessBurdekin Moranbah Early Voting Centre Moranbah Community Centre Chapel 89 Mills Ave MORANBAH QLD 4744 Assisted AccessBurdekin Returning Officer Burdekin Burdekin Office 93 Graham St AYR QLD 4807 Assisted AccessBurleigh Burleigh Heads Early Voting Centre Fradgley Hall Community Centre Park Ave BURLEIGH HEADS QLD 4220 Assisted Access
Burleigh Returning Officer Burleigh Burleigh OfficeUnit 6/53 Township Dr BURLEIGH HEADS QLD 4220 Assisted Access
Burnett Agnes Water Early Voting Centre Agnes Water QGAP 71 Springs Rd AGNES WATER QLD 4677 Assisted Access
Burnett Bargara Early Voting Centre Bargara Central Shopping Centre, Shop 16 699 Bargara Rd BARGARA QLD 4670 Assisted AccessBurnett Childers Early Voting Centre Isis Cultural Centre 49 Churchill St CHILDERS QLD 4660 Assisted Access
Burnett Returning Officer Burnett Burnett OfficeLot 1, 2 Maryborough St BUNDABERG CENTRAL QLD 4670 Assisted Access
Cairns Parramatta Park Early Voting CentreDe Jarlais Function Centre, Cairns Show Grounds
109 Mulgrave Rd PARRAMATTA PARK QLD 4870 Full Access
Cairns Returning Officer Cairns Cairns Office Unit 2/248 Hartley St BUNGALOW QLD 4870 Assisted Access
Callide Biloela Early Voting Centre Banana Shire Chambers 62 Valentine Plains Rd BILOELA QLD 4715 Full AccessCallide Chinchilla Early Voting Centre Our Lady Help of Christians Church Hall 74 Middle St CHINCHILLA QLD 4413 Assisted AccessCallide Eidsvold Early Voting Centre Eidsvold QGAP 36 Moreton St EIDSVOLD QLD 4627 Assisted AccessCallide Gin Gin Early Voting Centre Gin Gin RSL Hall 37 Milden St GIN GIN QLD 4671 Full AccessCallide Miles Early Voting Centre Miles QGAP 32 Constance St MILES QLD 4415 Full AccessCallide Monto Early Voting Centre Monto QGAP 53 Newton St MONTO QLD 4630 Full AccessCallide Mundubbera Early Voting Centre Mundubbera QGAP 51 Lyons St MUNDUBBERA QLD 4626 Full AccessCallide Returning Officer Callide Callide Office 38 Capper St GAYNDAH QLD 4625 No Access
Callide Taroom Early Voting Centre Administration Office, Banana Shire Council 18 Yaldwyn St TAROOM QLD 4420 Full AccessCallide Wandoan Early Voting Centre Wandoan QGAP 11 Lawton St WANDOAN QLD 4419 Full AccessCaloundra Returning Officer Caloundra Caloundra Office 1 Bulcock St CALOUNDRA QLD 4551 Assisted Access
Capalaba Returning Officer Capalaba Capalaba Office 26 Redland Bay Rd CAPALABA QLD 4157 Assisted AccessChatsworth Returning Officer Chatsworth Chatsworth Office 19 Graystone St TINGALPA QLD 4173 Assisted AccessClayfield Clayfield Early Voting Centre Clayfield Office 2B/10 Vine St CLAYFIELD QLD 4011 Assisted AccessClayfield Returning Officer Clayfield Clayfield Office Unit 2/5 Navigator Pl HENDRA QLD 4011 Assisted AccessCondamine Crows Nest Early Voting Centre Crows Nest QGAP 16 Charlotte St CROWS NEST QLD 4355 Assisted Access
Condamine Goombungee Early Voting Centre Goombungee QGAP 89 Mocatta St GOOMBUNGEE QLD 4354 No Access
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Condamine Oakey Early Voting Centre Oakey Cultural Centre 68 Campbell St OAKEY QLD 4401 Assisted AccessCondamine Returning Officer Condamine Condamine Office 16 Evans St PITTSWORTH QLD 4356 Assisted Access
Cook Aurukun Early Voting Centre Wo'uw Ko'alam Community CentreCnr Tal Tal St and MacKenzie Dr AURUKUN QLD 4892 Full Access
Cook Cooktown Early Voting Centre PCYC Cooktown 3 May St COOKTOWN QLD 4895 Full AccessCook Mossman Early Voting Centre Mossman Shire Hall 6 Mill St MOSSMAN QLD 4873 Assisted AccessCook Returning Officer Cook Mareeba Memorial Bowls Club 41B Anzac Ave MAREEBA QLD 4880 Assisted Access
Cook Thursday Island Early Voting Centre The Boat Club93 Victoria Parade THURSDAY ISLAND QLD 4875 Assisted Access
Cook Weipa Early Voting Centre Heritage Shopping Centre 6 Commercial Ave NANUM QLD 4874 Full Access
Coomera Ormeau Early Voting Centre Ormeau Community Centre3 Cuthbert (Cnr Pascoe Rd) Dr ORMEAU QLD 4208 Full Access
Coomera Returning Officer Coomera Coomera Office Unit 1/1 Waterway Dr COOMERA QLD 4209 Assisted Access
Cooper Returning Officer Cooper Cooper OfficeTenancy 1/20 Harry St ASHGROVE QLD 4060 Assisted Access
Cooper The Gap Early Voting Centre St Mark's Anglican Church 1073 Waterworks Rd THE GAP QLD 4061 Assisted Access
Currumbin Returning Officer Currumbin Currumbin Office6/53 Township Dr BURLEIGH HEADS QLD 4220 Assisted Access
Currumbin Tugun Early Voting Centre Tugun Village Community Centre 414 Coolangatta Rd TUGUN QLD 4224 Assisted Access
Everton Albany Creek Early Voting Centre Albany Market Place, Shop 22720 Albany Creek Rd ALBANY CREEK QLD 4035 Assisted Access
Everton Returning Officer Everton Everton Office 2-6 Chinook St EVERTON HILLS QLD 4053 Assisted AccessFerny Grove Returning Officer Ferny Grove Ferny Grove Office 8 Dallas Parade KEPERRA QLD 4054 Assisted AccessGaven Returning Officer Gaven Gaven Office 61 Price St NERANG QLD 4211 Assisted Access
Gladstone Boyne Island Early Voting CentreBoyne Island Community Centre - Kroombit Room
Cnr Wyndham and Hayes Avenues BOYNE ISLAND QLD 4680 Assisted Access
Gladstone Returning Officer Gladstone Gladstone Office19 Toolooa St GLADSTONE CENTRAL QLD 4680 Assisted Access
Glass House Maleny Early Voting Centre Maleny Community Centre 23 Maple St Maleny QLD 4552 Assisted Access
Glass House Returning Officer Glass House Glass House Office Shop 1/60 Simpson St BEERWAH QLD 4519 Assisted AccessGlass House Woodford Early Voting Centre Woodford Memorial Hall 103 Archer St WOODFORD QLD 4514 Assisted Access
Greenslopes Coorparoo South Early Voting Centre St Stephen's Coorparoo Hall 343 Cavendish Rd COORPAROO QLD 4151 Assisted Access
Greenslopes Returning Officer Greenslopes Greenslopes OfficeUnit 2/1470 Logan Rd MOUNT GRAVATT EAST QLD 4122 Assisted Access
Gregory Aramac Early Voting Centre Aramac QGAP 58 Gordon St ARAMAC QLD 4726 No AccessGregory Blackall Early Voting Centre Blackall QGAP Shamrock St BLACKALL QLD 4472 Full AccessGregory Blackwater Early Voting Centre Blackwater Aquatic Centre 30 Hunter St BLACKWATER QLD 4717 Full Access
Gregory Longreach Early Voting CentreArts & Crafts Pavilion, Longreach Showgrounds Sandpiper St LONGREACH QLD 4730 Assisted Access
Gregory Returning Officer Gregory Gregory Office 11/160 Egerton St EMERALD QLD 4720 Assisted AccessGympie Returning Officer Gympie Gympie Office 44 Nash St GYMPIE QLD 4570 Assisted AccessHervey Bay Returning Officer Hervey Bay Pialba Office 31 Carlo St PIALBA QLD 4655 Assisted AccessHervey Bay Urraween Early Voting Centre Tenancy W, Central Plaza 3 15 Central Ave URRAWEEN QLD 4655 Assisted AccessHill Atherton Early Voting Centre St Mary the Virgin Anglican Church 36 Alice St ATHERTON QLD 4883 Assisted AccessHill Goondi Early Voting Centre Innisfail Tigers Soccer Club Leichhardt St GOONDI BEND QLD 4860 Assisted AccessHill Ravenshoe Early Voting Centre Ravenshoe QGAP 27-29 Grigg St RAVENSHOE QLD 4888 Full AccessHill Returning Officer Hill QCWA 5 Plumb St TULLY QLD 4854 Assisted AccessHinchinbrook Returning Officer Hinchinbrook Tyto Cultural Precinct 73 Mcilwraith St INGHAM QLD 4850 Assisted Access
Inala Returning Officer Inala Inala OfficeUnit 21/315 Archerfield Rd RICHLANDS QLD 4077 Assisted Access
Ipswich Returning Officer Ipswich WG Hayden Humanities Centre 56 South St IPSWICH QLD 4305 Full AccessIpswich West Returning Officer Ipswich West WG Hayden Humanities Centre 56 South St IPSWICH QLD 4305 Full Access
Ipswich West Yamanto Early Voting Centre Yamanto Shopping Village, Shop 29 512-514 Warwick Rd YAMANTO QLD 4305 Assisted AccessJordan Returning Officer Jordan Jordan Office 140 Mica St CAROLE PARK QLD 4300 Assisted Access
Jordan Springfield Early Voting Centre World Knowledge Centre37 Sinnathamby Blvd SPRINGFIELD CENTRAL QLD 4300 Full Access
Kawana Minyama Early Voting Centre Minyama Office 2 Eden St MINYAMA QLD 4575 Assisted Access
Kawana Returning Officer Kawana Home Central KawanaShop 4B/566 Kawana Way BIRTINYA QLD 4575 Assisted Access
Keppel Returning Officer Keppel PCYC Hall170 Matthew Flinders Dr COOEE BAY QLD 4703 Assisted Access
Kurwongbah Burpengary Early Voting Centre Burpengary Office 7/5 N Shore Dr BURPENGARY QLD 4505 Assisted Access
Kurwongbah Returning Officer Kurwongbah Kurwongbah Office290 Bruce Hwy Eastern Service Rd BURPENGARY EAST QLD 4505 Assisted Access
Lockyer Fernvale Early Voting Centre Fernvale Futures Centre1483 Brisbane Valley Highway FERNVALE QLD 4306 Assisted Access
Lockyer Returning Officer Lockyer Gatton RSL 48 Crescent St GATTON QLD 4343 Assisted Access
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Early voting centres
Logan Jimboomba Early Voting Centre Jimboomba Rotary HallCnr Johanna & Honara Sts JIMBOOMBA QLD 4280 Assisted Access
Logan Returning Officer Logan Logan OfficeUnits 4 & 5/36 Centenary Pl LOGAN VILLAGE QLD 4207 Full Access
Lytton Returning Officer Lytton Lytton Office Unit 2/70 Edith St WYNNUM QLD 4178 Assisted Access
Macalister Returning Officer Macalister Macalister OfficeUnit 1/1-3 Enterprise Dr BEENLEIGH QLD 4207 Assisted Access
Mackay Andergrove Early Voting Centre Andergrove Neighbourhood Centre 258 Bedford Rd ANDERGROVE QLD 4740 Assisted Access
Mackay Returning Officer Mackay500 Pavillion (Lower Level), Mackay Showgrounds 24 Milton St MACKAY QLD 4740 Assisted Access
Maiwar Returning Officer Maiwar Maiwar OfficeUnit 4/34 Coonan St INDOOROOPILLY QLD 4068 Assisted Access
Mansfield Returning Officer Mansfield Mansfield OfficeUnit 19/140 Wecker Rd MANSFIELD QLD 4122 Assisted Access
Maroochydore Pacific Paradise Early Voting Centre Pacific Paradise Bowls Club13 Menzies Dr PACIFIC PARADISE QLD 4564 Full Access
Maroochydore Returning Officer Maroochydore Maroochydore OfficeTenancy A2/64-70 Aerodrome Rd MAROOCHYDORE QLD 4558 Assisted Access
Maryborough Returning Officer Maryborough Maryborough Office 72 Ellena St MARYBOROUGH QLD 4650 Assisted AccessMcConnel Brisbane CBD Early Voting Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room Ann St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
McConnel Returning Officer McConnel McConnel Office52 McLachlan St FORTITUDE VALLEY QLD 4006 Assisted Access
Mermaid Beach Returning Officer Mermaid Beach Mermaid Beach Office Unit 2 / 2 Energy Circuit, ROBINA QLD 4226 Assisted Access
Mermaid Beach Varsity Lakes Early Voting Centre Varsity Lakes OfficeSuite A, Lot A, 191 Varsity Parade VARSITY LAKES QLD 4227 Assisted Access
Miller Ekibin Early Voting Centre St Luke's Anglican Church Hall 193 Ekibin Rd E EKIBIN QLD 4121 Full Access
Miller Returning Officer Miller Miller Office Unit 1/36 Curzon St TENNYSON QLD 4105 Assisted AccessMirani Mirani Early Voting Centre Mirani QGAP 20 Victoria St MIRANI QLD 4754 Full Access
Mirani Returning Officer Mirani Mount Morgan School of Arts 33 Morgan St MOUNT MORGAN QLD 4714 Assisted AccessMirani Sarina Early Voting Centre CWA Hall 2 Brewers Rd SARINA QLD 4737 Assisted Access
Moggill Returning Officer Moggill Bellbowrie Shopping PlazaShops 1B & 1GB/37 Birkin Rd BELLBOWRIE QLD 4070 Assisted Access
Morayfield Returning Officer Morayfield Morayfield OfficeUnit 4/42 Beerburrum Rd CABOOLTURE QLD 4510 Assisted Access
Mount Ommaney Oxley Early Voting Centre Oxley Senior Citizens Hall 86 Oxley Station Rd OXLEY QLD 4075 Assisted Access
Mount Ommaney Returning Officer Mount Ommaney Mount Ommaney Office Unit 3/80 Sumners Rd SUMNER QLD 4074 Assisted Access
Mudgeeraba Returning Officer Mudgeeraba Mudgeeraba OfficeShops 1, 7 & 8/1 Jura Parade MERRIMAC QLD 4226 Assisted Access
Mudgeeraba Robina Early Voting Centre Robina Super Centre, Shop 16B86 Robina Town Centre Dr ROBINA QLD 4226 Assisted Access
Mulgrave Returning Officer Mulgrave Mulgrave Office 33 Hargreaves St EDMONTON QLD 4869 Assisted AccessMundingburra Returning Officer Mundingburra Mundingburra Office 1 Woodman Ct WEST END QLD 4810 Assisted AccessMundingburra Vincent Early Voting Centre Vincent Market Place - Unit 15A/AB 249 Fulham Rd VINCENT QLD 4814 Assisted Access
Murrumba Returning Officer Murrumba Murrumba Office Unit 2/1 Russell St KALLANGUR QLD 4503 Assisted AccessMurrumba Rothwell Early Voting Centre Unit 1 16-22 Bremner Rd ROTHWELL QLD 4022 Assisted AccessNanango Blackbutt Early Voting Centre Blackbutt QGAP 69 Hart St BLACKBUTT QLD 4306 Assisted AccessNanango Kilkivan Early Voting Centre Kilkivan QGAP 26 Bligh St KILKIVAN QLD 4600 Assisted AccessNanango Kingaroy Early Voting Centre Kingaroy Showground 31 Youngman St KINGAROY QLD 4610 Assisted AccessNanango Returning Officer Nanango Nanango Showground 129 Drayton St NANANGO QLD 4615 Assisted AccessNicklin Returning Officer Nicklin Nicklin Office 81-87 Currie St NAMBOUR QLD 4560 Assisted Access
Ninderry Coolum Early Voting Centre Coolum Peregian RSL Sub Branch1906 David Low Way COOLUM BEACH QLD 4573 Assisted Access
Ninderry Returning Officer Ninderry Ninderry Office 81 Currie St NAMBOUR QLD 4560 Assisted AccessNoosa Pomona Early Voting Centre Pomona Uniting Church Hall 27 Factory St POMONA QLD 4568 Assisted Access
Noosa Returning Officer Noosa Noosa OfficeUnits 4 & 5/6 Swanbourne Way NOOSAVILLE QLD 4566 Assisted Access
Nudgee Boondall Early Voting Centre Church of Christ HallCnr Carlyle Rd & Queenstown Ave BOONDALL QLD 4034 Assisted Access
Nudgee Returning Officer Nudgee Nudgee Office Unit 7/37 Northlink Pl VIRGINIA QLD 4014 Assisted Access
Oodgeroo Returning Officer Oodgeroo Cleveland Baptist Church 248 Bloomfield St CLEVELAND QLD 4163 Assisted Access
Pine Rivers Dayboro Early Voting Centre Dayboro Scouts Hall Don Kerr Memorial Dr DAYBORO QLD 4521 Assisted Access
Pine Rivers Returning Officer Pine Rivers Pine Rivers Office Unit 1/709 Gympie Rd LAWNTON QLD 4501 Assisted Access
Pine Rivers Samford Early Voting Centre The Shed Samford44 Mount Glorious Rd SAMFORD VILLAGE QLD 4520 Assisted Access
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Pumicestone Bongaree Early Voting Centre Bribie Island Orchid Society 156A First Ave BONGAREE QLD 4507 Full AccessPumicestone Returning Officer Pumicestone Pumicestone Office 16 Piper St CABOOLTURE QLD 4510 Assisted AccessRedcliffe Margate Early Voting Centre Margate Office 1/32 Baynes St MARGATE QLD 4019 Assisted AccessRedcliffe Returning Officer Redcliffe Recliffe Office 444 Oxley Ave REDCLIFFE QLD 4020 Assisted Access
Redlands Victoria Point Early Voting CentreVictoria Point Shopping Centre, Shops E25-26 2-34 Bunker Rd VICTORIA POINT QLD 4165 Assisted Access
Rockhampton Gracemere Early Voting Centre Gracemere Community Centre 6-9 Barry St GRACEMERE QLD 4702 Assisted Access
Rockhampton Returning Officer RockhamptonRockhampton Showgrounds - James Lawrence Pavilion New Exhibition Rd WANDAL QLD 4700 Assisted Access
Sandgate Returning Officer Sandgate Sandgate Office 101 Brighton Rd SANDGATE QLD 4017 Assisted AccessScenic Rim Boonah Early Voting Centre Heritage Room, Boonah Cultural Centre 3 High St BOONAH QLD 4310 Full Access
Scenic Rim North Tamborine Early Voting CentreConvention Room, Vonda Youngman Cultural Centre
2-4 Knoll Rd NORTH TAMBORINE QLD 4272 Assisted Access
Scenic Rim Returning Officer Scenic Rim Scenic Rim Office 6 William St BEAUDESERT QLD 4285 Assisted AccessSouth Brisbane Returning Officer South Brisbane South Brisbane Office 24 Bank St WEST END QLD 4101 Assisted Access
South Brisbane Woolloongabba Early Voting CentreThe Little Kings Movement for the Handicapped
Cnr Carl St and O'Keefe St WOOLLOONGABBA QLD 4102 Full Access
Southern Downs Goondiwindi Early Voting Centre Goondiwindi OfficeUnit 1, 82 Marshall St GOONDIWINDI QLD 4390 Assisted Access
Southern Downs Returning Officer Southern Downs Warwick Town Hall 72 Palmerin St WARWICK QLD 4370 Full AccessSouthern Downs Stanthorpe Early Voting Centre St Paul's Anglican Church 2 Corundum St STANTHORPE QLD 4380 Assisted Access
Southport Returning Officer Southport Southport OfficeUnit 6/51 Johnston St SOUTHPORT QLD 4215 Assisted Access
Springwood Returning Officer Springwood Springwood Office 16 Cronulla Ct SLACKS CREEK QLD 4127 Assisted Access
Springwood Shailer Park Early Voting Centre KP Centre373 Chatswood Rd SHAILER PARK QLD 4128 Assisted Access
Stafford Returning Officer Stafford Stafford Office Unit 4/77 Araluen St KEDRON QLD 4031 Assisted Access
Stretton Returning Officer Stretton Stretton OfficeUnit 3/13 Murdoch Cct ACACIA RIDGE QLD 4110 Assisted Access
Surfers Paradise Returning Officer Surfers Paradise Surfers Paradise Office Shop 1, 25-27 Upton St BUNDALL QLD 4217 Assisted Access
Surfers Paradise Surfers Paradise Early Voting Surfers Paradise Boulevard OfficeUnit 2/3298 Surfers Paradise Blvd SURFERS PARADISE QLD 4217 Assisted Access
Theodore Oxenford Early Voting Centre Oxenford OfficeUnit 4/131 Old Pacific Hwy OXENFORD QLD 4210 Assisted Access
Theodore Returning Officer Theodore Theodore OfficeUnit 4/54 Siganto Dr HELENSVALE QLD 4212 Assisted Access
Thuringowa Kirwan Early Voting Centre Greenwood Park Sporting Complex Thuringowa Dr KIRWAN QLD 4817 Assisted AccessThuringowa Returning Officer Thuringowa Thuringowa Office 1 Woodman Ct WEST END QLD 4810 Assisted Access
Toohey Returning Officer Toohey Toohey OfficeUnit 20, 256 Musgrave Rd COOPERS PLAINS QLD 4108 Full Access
Toowoomba North Highfields Early Voting Centre Highfields Shopping Centre66 Highfields Rd (Old Hardware Store) HIGHFIELDS QLD 4352 Full Access
Toowoomba North Returning Officer Toowoomba North Railway Goods Shed 3 Victoria St TOOWOOMBA CITY QLD 4350 Assisted Access
Toowoomba North Toowoomba Early Voting CentreShop 3 & 3A, Hooper Centre Shopping Village
187 Hume St TOOWOOMBA CITY QLD 4350 Assisted Access
Toowoomba South Glenvale Early Voting Centre Glenvale Office 21 Rocla Ct GLENVALE QLD 4350 Assisted AccessToowoomba South Rangeville Early Voting Centre High St Shopping Centre 52 High St RANGEVILLE QLD 4350 Assisted Access
Toowoomba South Returning Officer Toowoomba South Railway Goods Shed 3 Victoria St TOOWOOMBA CITY QLD 4350 Assisted AccessTownsville Returning Officer Townsville Townsville Office 1 Woodman Court WEST END QLD 4810 Assisted AccessTraeger Camooweal Early Voting Centre Camooweal QGAP Barkly Hwy CAMOOWEAL QLD 4828 Assisted Access
Traeger Charters Towers Early Voting Centre Charters Towers Office15 Hodgkinson St CHARTERS TOWERS CITY QLD 4820 Assisted Access
Traeger Cloncurry Early Voting Centre Cloncurry Shire Hall Meeting Room 38-46 Daintree St CLONCURRY QLD 4824 Assisted Access
Traeger Normanton Early Voting Centre Normanton Shire Hall99 Landsborough St NORMANTON QLD 4890 Assisted Access
Traeger Returning Officer Traeger Traeger OfficeSuite 5b/119 Camooweal St MOUNT ISA QLD 4825 Assisted Access
Warrego Augathella Early Voting Centre Augathella QGAP 98 Main St AUGATHELLA QLD 4477 Assisted Access
Warrego Charleville Early Voting Centre Charleville Town HallCnr Wills & Edward Sts CHARLEVILLE QLD 4470 Assisted Access
Warrego Cunnamulla Early Voting Centre Paroo Shire Hall 2 Jane St CUNNAMULLA QLD 4490 Assisted Access
Warrego Dalby Early Voting Centre Myall Youth and Community Network CentreCnr Drayton & Nicholson Sts DALBY QLD 4405 Full Access
Warrego Dirranbandi Early Voting Centre Dirranbandi QGAP 35-37 Railway St DIRRANBANDI QLD 4486 No AccessWarrego Injune Early Voting Centre Injune QGAP 36 Hutton St INJUNE QLD 4454 Full AccessWarrego Returning Officer Warrego Warrego Office 36 Quintin St ROMA QLD 4455 Assisted AccessWarrego St George Early Voting Centre St George Old Library 112 Victoria St ST GEORGE QLD 4487 Assisted Access
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Warrego Surat Early Voting Centre Surat QGAP 62 Burrowes St SURAT QLD 4417 No AccessWarrego Tara Early Voting Centre Tara QGAP 19 Fry St TARA QLD 4421 Full AccessWaterford Loganlea Early Voting Centre Loganlea Community Centre 28 Timms St LOGANLEA QLD 4131 Assisted Access
Waterford Returning Officer Waterford Waterford Office14-16 Cronulla Ct SLACKS CREEK QLD 4127 Assisted Access
Whitsunday Proserpine Early Voting Centre Proserpine Whitsunday Freemason Lodge 29 Chapman St PROSERPINE QLD 4800 Assisted Access
Whitsunday Returning Officer Whitsunday Whitsunday Shopping CentreShop 15, 226 Shute Harbour Rd CANNONVALE QLD 4802 Assisted Access
Woodridge Crestmead Early Voting Centre PCYC, Crestmead Community Park Gimlet St CRESTMEAD QLD 4132 Full AccessWoodridge Returning Officer Woodridge Woodridge Office 23 Ironstone Rd BERRINBA QLD 4117 Assisted Access
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Algester Acacia Ridge Acacia Ridge State School - Sports Hall Nyngam St ACACIA RIDGE QLD 4110 Full Access
Algester Acacia Ridge South Watson Road State School 210 Watson Rd ACACIA RIDGE QLD 4110 Assisted Access
Algester Algester Algester State SchoolEndiandra St (access via Ridgewood Rd) ALGESTER QLD 4115 Full Access
Algester Algester South St Stephen's Catholic Primary School 156 Ridgewood Rd ALGESTER QLD 4115 Full AccessAlgester Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Algester Browns Plains Browns Plains State School1-29 Mayfair Dr BROWNS PLAINS QLD 4118 Full Access
Algester Calamvale Calamvale Community College 11 Hamish St CALAMVALE QLD 4116 Full AccessAlgester Forest Lake East Forest Lake State High School High St FOREST LAKE QLD 4078 Full Access
Algester Forest Lake South Grand Avenue State SchoolCnr Grand Ave & Centennial Way FOREST LAKE QLD 4078 Full Access
Algester Hillcrest Life & Legacy Church Unit 13/98 Anzac Ave HILLCREST QLD 4118 Assisted AccessAlgester Pallara Pallara State School 39 Ritchie Rd PALLARA QLD 4110 Full Access
Algester Regents Park Regents Park State School42-60 Emerald Dr REGENTS PARK QLD 4118 Full Access
Algester Stretton Stretton State College (Illaweena Campus) 226 Illaweena St STRETTON QLD 4116 Full Access
Algester Yugumbir Yugumbir State School163-189 Vansittart Rd REGENTS PARK QLD 4118 Full Access
Aspley Aspley Aspley Special School Hall 751 Zillmere Rd ASPLEY QLD 4034 Full Access
Aspley Aspley EastAspley East State School, Multi Purpose Activity Centre 31 Helena St ASPLEY QLD 4034 Full Access
Aspley Aspley West Aspley State School Hall Horn Rd ASPLEY QLD 4034 Assisted AccessAspley Bald Hills Bald Hills State School Hall 2156 Gympie Rd BALD HILLS QLD 4036 Full Access
Aspley Bridgeman Downs Church of the Resurrection Hall30 Ridley Rd BRIDGEMAN DOWNS QLD 4035 Full Access
Aspley Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Aspley Chermside West Craigslea State High School Auditorium685 Hamilton Rd WEST CHERMSIDE QLD 4035 Full Access
Aspley Geebung Geebung State School, Activities Hall 250 Newman Rd GEEBUNG QLD 4034 Assisted AccessAspley McDowall McDowall State School 1018 Rode Rd MCDOWALL QLD 4053 Assisted AccessAspley Zillmere Zillmere State School Library 70 Murphy Rd ZILLMERE QLD 4034 Assisted AccessBancroft Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessBancroft Burpengary Burpengary Community Complex 111 Station Rd BURPENGARY QLD 4505 Assisted Access
Bancroft Burpengary East The Artisans' GuildCnr Old Bay & Maitland Rds BURPENGARY EAST QLD 4505 Full Access
Bancroft Deception Bay Deception Bay State School King St DECEPTION BAY QLD 4508 Assisted Access
Bancroft Deception Bay North Deception Bay Community HallCnr Bayview Terrace & Ewart St DECEPTION BAY QLD 4508 Assisted Access
Bancroft Deception Bay South Deception Bay State High School Government St DECEPTION BAY QLD 4508 Assisted AccessBancroft Deception Bay West Deception Bay North State School Old Bay Rd DECEPTION BAY QLD 4508 Assisted AccessBancroft Mango Hill Mango Hill Village Community Centre Chermside Rd MANGO HILL QLD 4509 Assisted Access
Bancroft Moreton Downs Moreton Downs State School101 Parsons Boulevard DECEPTION BAY QLD 4508 Full Access
Bancroft North LakesNorth Lakes State College - Senior Campus Sports Hall 1 The Corso NORTH LAKES QLD 4509 No Access
Bancroft North Lakes North Bounty Boulevard State School195 Bounty Boulevard NORTH LAKES QLD 4509 Full Access
Bancroft Rothwell Grace Lutheran College Mewes Rd ROTHWELL QLD 4022 Assisted AccessBarron River Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Barron River Caravonica Caravonica State SchoolLot 3 1115R Kamerunga Rd CARAVONICA QLD 4878 Full Access
Barron River Clifton BeachClifton Beach Tennis Club, Edward Mann Park
13 Clifton Beach Rd CLIFTON BEACH QLD 4879 Full Access
Barron River Freshwater Freshwater State School 10 Corkill St FRESHWATER QLD 4870 Full Access
Barron River Holloways Beach Holloways Beach Community Hall65 Oleander St HOLLOWAYS BEACH QLD 4878 Full Access
Barron River Kewarra Beach Kewarra Beach Community Hall41 Poolwood Rd KEWARRA BEACH QLD 4879 Full Access
Barron River Kuranda Kuranda CWA Hall. 20 Thongon St KURANDA QLD 4881 Full Access
Barron River Machans Beach Machans Beach State School 61 Machan St MACHANS BEACH QLD 4878 Assisted AccessBarron River Redlynch Redlynch State College Jungara Rd REDLYNCH QLD 4870 Full AccessBarron River Smithfield Smithfield State High School O'Brien Rd SMITHFIELD QLD 4878 Full Access
Barron River Stratford Stratford Community Hall 15 Kamerunga Rd STRATFORD QLD 4870 Full Access
Polling Booths
Polling booths
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Barron River Trinity Beach Trinity Beach State School Wewak St TRINITY BEACH QLD 4879 Assisted Access
Barron River Yorkeys Knob Yorkeys Knob State School 26-38 Clinton St YORKEYS KNOB QLD 4878 Full AccessBonney Arundel Arundel State School 185 Napper Rd ARUNDEL QLD 4214 No AccessBonney Arundel Central Parkwood Arundel Community Centre Napper Rd ARUNDEL QLD 4214 Full AccessBonney Arundel East Arundel Presbyterian Church 132 Allied Dr ARUNDEL QLD 4214 Full Access
Bonney Biggera WatersBiggera Waters State School Activities Centre
Coombabah Rd BIGGERA WATERS QLD 4216 Full Access
Bonney Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Bonney Coombabah South Coombabah State High School 550 Pine Ridge Rd COOMBABAH QLD 4216 Full Access
Bonney Harley Park Labrador Senior Citizens Hall 370 Marine Parade LABRADOR QLD 4215 Full AccessBonney Labrador Labrador State School Imperial Parade LABRADOR QLD 4215 Full AccessBonney Southport North Southport State High School Brooke Ave SOUTHPORT QLD 4215 Assisted Access
Broadwater Biggera WatersBiggera Waters State School Activities Centre
Coombabah Rd BIGGERA WATERS QLD 4216 Full Access
Broadwater Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Broadwater Coombabah Coombabah State School 164-172 Oxley Dr COOMBABAH QLD 4216 Full Access
Broadwater Coombabah South Coombabah State High School 550 Pine Ridge Rd COOMBABAH QLD 4216 Full Access
Broadwater Helensvale North Helensvale State High School 243 Discovery Dr HELENSVALE QLD 4210 Assisted Access
Broadwater Hope Island Banksia Park Hall 27 Crescent Ave HOPE ISLAND QLD 4212 Full AccessBroadwater Paradise Lakes Marj Shipman Community Centre 91 Hansford Rd COOMBABAH QLD 4216 Full Access
Broadwater Paradise Point Paradise Point Community Centre31 Community Lane PARADISE POINT QLD 4216 Assisted Access
Broadwater Runaway BayRunaway Bay Indoor Stadium (Seahawks Basketball) Sports Dr RUNAWAY BAY QLD 4216 Full Access
Buderim Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessBuderim Buderim Buderim Mountain State School Hall 8-42 Main St BUDERIM QLD 4556 Full Access
Buderim Buderim East Gumnuts Childcare Centre58-60 Buderim Pines Dr BUDERIM QLD 4556 Assisted Access
Buderim Buderim Headland Headlands Bowls Club 1 Syd Lingard Dr BUDERIM QLD 4556 Assisted AccessBuderim Buderim South Fusion Alcooringa Centre 176 Ballinger Rd BUDERIM QLD 4556 Full Access
Buderim Mountain Creek Mountain Creek State School51 Lady Musgrave Dr MOUNTAIN CREEK QLD 4557 Full Access
Buderim Mountain Creek South Brightwater State School20 Dianella Dr MOUNTAIN CREEK QLD 4557 Full Access
Buderim Sippy Downs Chancellor College - Primary Campus Scholars Dr SIPPY DOWNS QLD 4556 Full AccessBulimba Balmoral Balmoral State High School 259 Thynne Rd MORNINGSIDE QLD 4170 No AccessBulimba Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessBulimba Bulimba St John the Baptist Anglican Church Hall 171 Oxford St BULIMBA QLD 4171 Full AccessBulimba Bulimba Heights Bulimba State School 271 Oxford St BULIMBA QLD 4171 Full AccessBulimba Camp Hill Camp Hill State School Hall Ferguson Rd Camp Hill QLD 4152 Full Access
Bulimba Cannon Hill St Oliver Plunkett Church 21 Beauvardia St CANNON HILL QLD 4170 Full AccessBulimba Carina Mayfield State School 37 Paget St CARINA QLD 4152 Assisted Access
Bulimba Carindale Carina State School1413 Creek Rd (access via Cuthred St) CARINA QLD 4152 Full Access
Bulimba Morningside Church of the Ascension Morningside 706 Wynnum Rd Morningside QLD 4170 Full AccessBulimba Morningside West Morningside State School 67 Pashen St MORNINGSIDE QLD 4171 Assisted AccessBulimba Murarrie Murarrie Progress Hall 10 Queensport Rd MURARRIE QLD 4172 Assisted Access
Bulimba Norman Park Norman Park State School 53 Hipwood St NORMAN PARK QLD 4170 Assisted Access
Bulimba Norman Park South Faith Works Uniting Church HallCnr Bennetts Rd & McIlwraith Ave NORMAN PARK QLD 4170 Full Access
Bulimba Seven Hills Seven Hills State School 152 D'Arcy Rd SEVEN HILLS QLD 4170 No AccessBundaberg Avoca Bundaberg Church of Christ 76 Twyford St AVOCA QLD 4670 Assisted AccessBundaberg Branyan Branyan Road State School 430 Branyan Dr BUNDABERG QLD 4670 Assisted AccessBundaberg Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Bundaberg Bundaberg Christ Church Bundaberg Hall59 Woongarra St BUNDABERG CENTRAL QLD 4670 Full Access
Bundaberg Bundaberg East Bundaberg East State School33 Scotland St BUNDABERG EAST QLD 4670 Full Access
Bundaberg Bundaberg North Bundaberg North State SchoolMt Perry Rd BUNDABERG NORTH QLD 4670 Full Access
Bundaberg Bundaberg South Bundaberg South State School Walla St BUNDABERG QLD 4670 Full Access
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Bundaberg Bundaberg West Bundaberg West State SchoolSteffensen St BUNDABERG WEST QLD 4670 Full Access
Bundaberg Kalkie Kalkie State School 257 Bargara Rd KALKIE QLD 4670 Full AccessBundaberg Kepnock Kepnock State High School 43 Kepnock Rd BUNDABERG QLD 4670 Assisted Access
Bundaberg North Bundaberg North Progress HallCnr Queen & Gavegan Sts BUNDABERG NORTH QLD 4670 Full Access
Bundaberg Norville Norville State School 9 Dr Mays Rd BUNDABERG QLD 4670 Full AccessBundaberg Thabeban Thabeban State School 270 Goodwood Rd THABEBAN QLD 4670 Full AccessBundaberg Walkervale Walkervale State School 46 Hurst St BUNDABERG QLD 4670 Assisted Access
Bundamba Augustine Heights Augusta State School60 Brittains Rd AUGUSTINE HEIGHTS QLD 4300 Assisted Access
Bundamba Bellbird Park Bellbird Park State Secondary College 2 Alesana Dr BELLBIRD PARK QLD 4300 Full AccessBundamba Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessBundamba Bundamba Oasis Church of Christ 25 Byrne St BUNDAMBA QLD 4304 Assisted AccessBundamba Bundamba South Bundamba State School 221 Brisbane Rd BUNDAMBA QLD 4304 Full Access
Bundamba Collingwood Park Collingwood Park State School Hall12-16 Burrel St COLLINGWOOD PARK QLD 4301 Full Access
Bundamba Collingwood Park South Woodlinks State School7 Woodlinks Way COLLINGWOOD PARK QLD 4301 Full Access
Bundamba Flinders View Cityhope Church 7 Rex Hills Dr RIPLEY QLD 4306 Full Access
Bundamba GoodnaSt Francis Xavier Catholic Primary School Hall 6 Church St GOODNA QLD 4300 Full Access
Bundamba Redbank Redbank State School 9 Brisbane Rd REDBANK QLD 4301 Assisted Access
Bundamba Redbank Plains Redbank Plains State School Hall39 - 53 School Rd REDBANK PLAINS QLD 4301 Full Access
Bundamba Redbank Plains EastRedbank Plains State High School, Performing Arts Hall 136 Willow Rd REDBANK PLAINS QLD 4301 Full Access
Bundamba Redbank Plains South Fernbrooke State School 8 Regents Dr REDBANK PLAINS QLD 4301 Full Access
Bundamba Ripley ValleyRipley Valley State Secondary College, Raptor Dome 18 Parkway Ave South RIPLEY QLD 4306 Full Access
Bundamba Riverview Riverview Community Centre 138 Old Ipswich Rd RIVERVIEW QLD 4303 Assisted AccessBundamba Silkstone Silkstone State School Prospect St SILKSTONE QLD 4304 Full AccessBurdekin Ayr PCYC Burdekin 164 MacMillan St AYR QLD 4807 Full AccessBurdekin Ayr East East Ayr State School 43 Ross St AYR QLD 4807 Assisted Access
Burdekin Bowen Bowen PCYCCnr Queens Rd & Hays St BOWEN QLD 4805 Full Access
Burdekin Brandon Brandon State School 2-20 Drysdale St BRANDON QLD 4808 Full AccessBurdekin Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessBurdekin Clare Clare State School Larkin St CLAREDALE QLD 4807 Full AccessBurdekin Clermont Clermont State School Francis St CLERMONT QLD 4721 Full AccessBurdekin Collinsville Collinsville State School Parade Room Hamilton St COLLINSVILLE QLD 4804 Assisted Access
Burdekin Cungulla Cungulla Community Hall 15A Frank Randell Dr CUNGULLA QLD 4816 Assisted AccessBurdekin Dysart Dysart State School 4 Garnham Dr DYSART QLD 4745 Assisted AccessBurdekin Giru Giru CWA Hall 9 Carey St GIRU QLD 4809 Full AccessBurdekin Glenden Glenden State School 48 Gillham Terrace GLENDEN QLD 4743 Full Access
Burdekin Home Hill St Colman's School94 - 100 Eleventh Ave HOME HILL QLD 4806 Full Access
Burdekin Jarvisfield Jarvisfield State School 516 Rita Island Rd JARVISFIELD QLD 4807 Assisted AccessBurdekin Kalamia Kalamia State School 39 Lillesmere Rd AYR QLD 4807 Full AccessBurdekin Merinda Merinda State School Bergl St MERINDA QLD 4805 Full Access
Burdekin Middlemount Middlemount Community SchoolJames Randell Dr MIDDLEMOUNT QLD 4746 Assisted Access
Burdekin Moranbah Central Moranbah Community Centre Batchelor Parade MORANBAH QLD 4744 Assisted AccessBurdekin Nebo Nebo State School 34 Oxford St NEBO QLD 4742 Full AccessBurdekin Nome Nome District Rural Fire Brigade Hall 2 Alligator Creek Rd NOME QLD 4816 Assisted AccessBurdekin Queens Beach Queens Beach State School 39 Tracey St QUEENS BEACH QLD 4805 Full Access
Burdekin Woodstock Woodstock State School 54 Woodstock Ave WOODSTOCK QLD 4816 Full AccessBurleigh Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Burleigh Burleigh Heads Burleigh Heads State School1750 Lower Gold Coast Highway BURLEIGH HEADS QLD 4220 Full Access
Burleigh Burleigh North Burleigh Heads RSL Hall 8 Sixth Ave BURLEIGH HEADS QLD 4220 Assisted Access
Burleigh Burleigh Waters Caningeraba State School Whistler Dr BURLEIGH WATERS QLD 4220 Full Access
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Burleigh Palm Beach Palm Beach Share-N-Care 31 Tenth Ave PALM BEACH QLD 4221 Full Access
Burleigh Palm Beach North Palm Beach State School13-19 Nineteenth Ave (access via Townsend Ave) PALM BEACH QLD 4221 Assisted Access
Burleigh Palm Beach South Palm Beach-Currumbin State High School Thrower Dr PALM BEACH QLD 4221 Full AccessBurleigh Varsity Lakes Central Varsity College Christine Ave VARSITY LAKES QLD 4227 Full Access
Burleigh Varsity Lakes SouthVarsity Lakes Community Centre, Jim Harris Park
Lyn Muller Lane (off Mattocks Rd) VARSITY LAKES QLD 4227 Full Access
Burleigh West Burleigh Burleigh Church of Christ174 West Burleigh Rd WEST BURLEIGH QLD 4219 Full Access
Burnett Agnes Water Agnes Water Community Centre 71 Springs Rd AGNES WATER QLD 4677 Assisted AccessBurnett Alloway Alloway State School 4334 Goodwood Rd ALLOWAY QLD 4670 Full Access
Burnett Apple Tree Creek Apple Tree Community Hall29394 Bruce Highway APPLE TREE CREEK QLD 4660 Full Access
Burnett Avoca Bundaberg Church of Christ 76 Twyford St AVOCA QLD 4670 Assisted AccessBurnett Avondale Avondale State School 371 Avondale Rd AVONDALE QLD 4670 Full AccessBurnett Baffle Creek Wartburg State School 585 Coast Rd BAFFLE CREEK QLD 4674 Full Access
Burnett Bargara Bargara Central Shopping Centre, Shop 16 699 Bargara Rd BARGARA QLD 4670 Assisted Access
Burnett Booyal Booyal Central State School 31620 Bruce Highway BOOYAL QLD 4671 Full AccessBurnett Bororen Bororen State School 1 Kent St BOROREN QLD 4678 Assisted AccessBurnett Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Burnett Bundaberg Christ Church Bundaberg Hall59 Woongarra St BUNDABERG CENTRAL QLD 4670 Full Access
Burnett Burnett Heads Burnett Heads State School52 Burnett Heads Rd BURNETT HEADS QLD 4670 Full Access
Burnett Buxton Buxton Community Hall 49 Powers St BUXTON QLD 4660 Assisted AccessBurnett Childers Isis Cultural Centre 49 Churchill St CHILDERS QLD 4660 Assisted AccessBurnett Cordalba Cordalba State School 1A Cemetery Rd CORDALBA QLD 4660 Full Access
Burnett Elliott Heads Elliott Heads State School 143 Breusch Rd ELLIOTT HEADS QLD 4670 Full Access
Burnett Gooburrum Gooburrum State School 14 Gooburrum Rd GOOBURRUM QLD 4670 Full Access
Burnett Goodwood Goodwood State School1802 Goodwood Rd GOODWOOD QLD 4660 Full Access
Burnett Innes Park Coral Coast Baptist Church596 Windermere Rd INNES PARK NORTH QLD 4670 Full Access
Burnett Miriam Vale Miriam Vale Community Centre 41 Blomfield St MIRIAM VALE QLD 4677 Full Access
Burnett Moore Park Moore Park Beach Community Hall1 Club Ave MOORE PARK BEACH QLD 4670 Full Access
Burnett Oakwood Oakwood State School125 Oakwood School Rd OAKWOOD QLD 4670 Full Access
Burnett Rosedale Rosedale State School 21 James St ROSEDALE QLD 4674 Full AccessBurnett Sharon Sharon State School 18 Sharon School Rd SHARON QLD 4670 Assisted Access
Burnett South Kolan Kolan South State School 2297 Gin Gin Rd SOUTH KOLAN QLD 4670 Assisted AccessBurnett Woodgate Woodgate Community Hall Esplanade WOODGATE QLD 4660 Full Access
Burnett Woongarra Woongarra State School468 Elliott Heads Rd BUNDABERG QLD 4670 Full Access
Burnett Yandaran Yandaran State School School Lane YANDARAN QLD 4673 Full AccessCairns Brinsmead Brinsmead Community Hall 85 Loridan Dr BRINSMEAD QLD 4870 Full AccessCairns Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Cairns Cairns City Cairns State High SchoolCnr Sheridan & Upward Sts CAIRNS NORTH QLD 4870 Full Access
Cairns Cairns West Cairns West State School Mayers St MANUNDA QLD 4870 Assisted AccessCairns Earlville Our Lady Help of Christians School 18 Balaclava Rd EARLVILLE QLD 4870 Full AccessCairns Edge Hill Edge Hill State School 254 Pease St EDGE HILL QLD 4870 Assisted AccessCairns Freshwater Freshwater State School 10 Corkill St FRESHWATER QLD 4870 Full AccessCairns Manunda Trinity Bay State High School 26-62 Hoare St MANUNDA QLD 4870 Full Access
Cairns Mooroobool Balaclava State School418 Mulgrave Rd WESTCOURT CAIRNS QLD 4870 Full Access
Cairns Parramatta Park Parramatta State School Minnie St PARRAMATTA PARK QLD 4870 Full AccessCairns Whitfield Whitfield State School 42 McManus St WHITFIELD QLD 4870 Assisted AccessCallide Banana Banana State School 32 Bramston St BANANA QLD 4702 Assisted AccessCallide Baralaba Baralaba State School 1 Power St BARALABA QLD 4702 Full AccessCallide Bell Bell State School 90 Dennis St BELL QLD 4408 Full AccessCallide Biggenden Biggenden State School 9 Frederick St BIGGENDEN QLD 4621 Assisted Access
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Callide Biloela Biloela State School 48 Rainbow St BILOELA QLD 4715 Full Access
Callide Brigalow Brigalow State School24409 Warrego Highway BRIGALOW QLD 4412 Assisted Access
Callide Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessCallide Bullyard Bullyard State School 2359 Bucca Rd BULLYARD QLD 4671 Full AccessCallide Calliope Calliope State School Dawson Highway CALLIOPE QLD 4680 Full AccessCallide Chinchilla Our Lady Help of Christians Church Hall 74 Middle St CHINCHILLA QLD 4413 Assisted Access
Callide Chinchilla North Chinchilla Masonic CentreCnr Boyd & Wambo Sts CHINCHILLA QLD 4413 Full Access
Callide Drillham Drillham State School 13 Jardine St DRILLHAM QLD 4424 Assisted AccessCallide Eidsvold Eidsvold Community Hall 54 Moreton St EIDSVOLD QLD 4627 Assisted AccessCallide Gayndah Gayndah State School 33 Meson St GAYNDAH QLD 4625 Full AccessCallide Gin Gin Gin Gin State School 13 May St GIN GIN QLD 4671 Full Access
Callide Jambin Jambin State SchoolCnr Burnett Highway & Threeways Rd JAMBIN QLD 4702 Assisted Access
Callide Jandowae Jandowae Memorial Hall 38 George St JANDOWAE QLD 4410 Full Access
Callide Jimbour Jimbour State School2421 Dalby-Jandowae Rd JIMBOUR QLD 4352 Full Access
Callide Miles Leichhardt Centre 29 Dawson St MILES QLD 4415 Full AccessCallide Monto Monto State School 3 Leichhardt St MONTO QLD 4630 Full Access
Callide Mount Perry Perry Shire Hall 66 Heusman St MOUNT PERRY QLD 4671 Full AccessCallide Moura Moura Tennis Club 12 Nott St MOURA QLD 4718 Assisted AccessCallide Mulgildie Mulgildie State School 2 Brigalow St MULGILDIE QLD 4630 Full AccessCallide Mundubbera Mundubbera CWA Hall 79 Lyons St MUNDUBBERA QLD 4626 Full AccessCallide Taroom Taroom State School Wolsey St TAROOM QLD 4420 Full AccessCallide Thangool Thangool State School 2 Aerodrome Rd THANGOOL QLD 4716 Full AccessCallide Theodore Theodore Memorial RSL Hall 30 The Blvd THEODORE QLD 4719 Full Access
Callide Ubobo Ubobo Memorial HallCnr Railway Terrace and Cedarvale Rd UBOBO QLD 4680 Full Access
Callide Wallaville Wallaville State School 7 Grey St WALLAVILLE QLD 4671 Full AccessCallide Wandoan Wandoan State School 49 North St WANDOAN QLD 4419 Full AccessCallide Warra Warra State School Robinson St WARRA QLD 4411 Assisted AccessCallide Wowan Wowan State School Don St WOWAN QLD 4702 Assisted AccessCaloundra Baringa Baringa State School 30 Baringa Dr BELLS CREEK QLD 4551 Full AccessCaloundra Beerwah Beerwah & District Community Hall 25 Peachester Rd BEERWAH QLD 4519 Full AccessCaloundra Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessCaloundra Caloundra CCSA Hall 1 Nutley St CALOUNDRA QLD 4551 Full AccessCaloundra Caloundra North Caloundra Community Centre 58A Queen St CALOUNDRA QLD 4551 Full Access
Caloundra Caloundra West Unity College47 Lomond Crescent CALOUNDRA WEST QLD 4551 Full Access
Caloundra Currimundi Currimundi State School 17 Buderim St CALOUNDRA QLD 4551 Full AccessCaloundra Glenview Glenview State School 6 Leeding Rd GLENVIEW QLD 4551 Assisted Access
Caloundra Golden Beach Golden Beach State School 34 Gregory St GOLDEN BEACH QLD 4551 Full Access
Caloundra Landsborough Landsborough State School 41 Gympie St LANDSBOROUGH QLD 4551 Full Access
Caloundra Pelican Waters Caloundra City Private School200 Pelican Waters Boulevard PELICAN WATERS QLD 4551 Full Access
Capalaba Alexandra Hills Alexandra Hills State School12 Princeton Ave ALEXANDRA HILLS QLD 4161 Assisted Access
Capalaba Alexandra Park Alexandra Hills State High SchoolWindemere Rd ALEXANDRA HILLS QLD 4161 Assisted Access
Capalaba Birkdale Birkdale State School 74 Agnes St BIRKDALE QLD 4159 Assisted Access
Capalaba Birkdale South Birkdale South State School 451 Old Cleveland Rd BIRKDALE QLD 4159 Assisted AccessCapalaba Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessCapalaba Capalaba Capalaba State College Senior Campus 59 School Rd CAPALABA QLD 4157 Assisted AccessCapalaba Capalaba West Capalaba State College Junior Campus 150 Mt Cotton Rd CAPALABA QLD 4157 Assisted AccessCapalaba Coolnwynpin Coolnwynpin State School Callaghan Way CAPALABA QLD 4157 Assisted Access
Capalaba Hilliard Hilliard State School Hall106-110 Hanover Dr ALEXANDRA HILLS QLD 4161 Assisted Access
Capalaba Thorneside Thorneside Hall 200 Mooroondu Rd THORNESIDE QLD 4158 Full Access
Capalaba Vienna Woods Vienna Woods State School12 Heffernan Rd ALEXANDRA HILLS QLD 4161 Assisted Access
Chatsworth Bayside Eastside Community Church 568 Wondall Rd MANLY WEST QLD 4179 Full Access
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Chatsworth Belmont Belmont State School Hall1275 Old Cleveland Rd CARINDALE QLD 4152 Full Access
Chatsworth Belmont East Gateway Church1374 Old Cleveland Rd CARINDALE QLD 4152 Assisted Access
Chatsworth Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessChatsworth Camp Hill Camp Hill State School Hall Ferguson Rd Camp Hill QLD 4152 Full AccessChatsworth Carina Mayfield State School 37 Paget St CARINA QLD 4152 Assisted AccessChatsworth Carina Central Carina & Districts Senior Citizens Centre 1 Edmond St CARINA QLD 4152 Full Access
Chatsworth Carindale Carina State School1413 Creek Rd (access via Cuthred St) CARINA QLD 4152 Full Access
Chatsworth Greenmeadows Living Faith Uniting Church330 Pine Mountain Rd CARINA HEIGHTS QLD 4152 Assisted Access
Chatsworth Gumdale Gumdale State School677 New Cleveland Rd (access via Tilley Rd) GUMDALE QLD 4154 Full Access
Chatsworth Tingalpa Tingalpa State School1546 Wynnum Rd (access via Tenbar St) TINGALPA QLD 4173 Full Access
Chatsworth Tingalpa South Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Hall 152 Belmont Rd TINGALPA QLD 4173 Assisted AccessChatsworth Whites Hill Whites Hill State College 138 Burn St CAMP HILL QLD 4152 Full AccessClayfield Ascot Ascot State School Massey St ASCOT QLD 4007 No AccessClayfield Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessClayfield Clayfield East Bar-Jai Community Centre 178 Alexandra Rd CLAYFIELD QLD 4011 Full AccessClayfield Clayfield West Clayfield Uniting Church Hall 170 Bonney Ave CLAYFIELD QLD 4011 Full Access
Clayfield Gordon Park St Carthage's Church HallCnr Aberdeen Terrace & Beaconsfield St GORDON PARK QLD 4031 No Access
Clayfield Hamilton St Augustine's Anglican Church Hall 56 Racecourse Rd HAMILTON QLD 4007 Full AccessClayfield Hendra St John's Anglican Church Hall 12 Burilda St HENDRA QLD 4011 Full AccessClayfield Hendra East Hendra East State School 309 Nudgee Rd HENDRA QLD 4011 Full AccessClayfield Kalinga St Anne's Catholic Church 127 Nelson St WOOLOOWIN QLD 4030 Assisted AccessClayfield Kedron High Kedron State High School 34 Park Rd WOOLOOWIN QLD 4030 Full AccessClayfield Stafford Stafford State School 314 Stafford Rd STAFFORD QLD 4053 Full AccessClayfield Windsor Windsor State School Harris St WINDSOR QLD 4030 Assisted AccessClayfield Windsor East Windsor Bowls Club 69 Blackmore St WINDSOR QLD 4030 No Access
Condamine Biddeston Biddeston State School2425 Toowoomba-Cecil Plains Rd BIDDESTON QLD 4401 Full Access
Condamine Bowenville Bowenville State School 2 Irvingdale Rd BOWENVILLE QLD 4404 Assisted AccessCondamine Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessCondamine Brookstead Brookstead State School 30 Ware Rd BROOKSTEAD QLD 4364 Full AccessCondamine Cambooya Cambooya State School 6 Harrow St CAMBOOYA QLD 4358 Full AccessCondamine Clifton Clifton State School 1 Tooth St CLIFTON QLD 4361 Full AccessCondamine Crows Nest Crows Nest State School 1 Littleton St CROWS NEST QLD 4355 Full AccessCondamine Darling Heights Darling Heights State School 45 Wuth St TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 Full AccessCondamine Drayton Drayton State School 55 Brisbane St DRAYTON QLD 4350 Full Access
Condamine Emu Creek Emu Creek State School14534 New England Highway GREENMOUNT EAST QLD 4359 Assisted Access
Condamine Geham Geham State School9625 New England Highway GEHAM QLD 4352 Full Access
Condamine Glenvale Glenvale State School 224 Glenvale Rd TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 Full AccessCondamine Goombungee Goombungee State School 52 Mocatta St GOOMBUNGEE QLD 4354 Assisted AccessCondamine Gowrie Gowrie State School 22 Old Homebush Rd GOWRIE QLD 4352 Assisted Access
Condamine Haden Haden State School1520 Haden-Crows Nest Rd HADEN QLD 4352 Assisted Access
Condamine Jondaryan Jondaryan State School 10 Scott Rd JONDARYAN QLD 4403 Full Access
Condamine Kingsthorpe Kingsthorpe State School50 Goombungee Rd KINGSTHORPE QLD 4400 Full Access
Condamine Kulpi Kulpi State School 9 Beckman St KULPI QLD 4352 Assisted Access
Condamine Meringandan Meringandan State School10 School Rd MERINGANDAN WEST QLD 4352 Full Access
Condamine Middle Ridge Middle Ridge State School 203 Spring St TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 Assisted AccessCondamine Mount Tyson Mount Tyson State School Main St MOUNT TYSON QLD 4356 Full AccessCondamine Nobby Nobby State School 4 Davenport St NOBBY QLD 4360 Full AccessCondamine Oakey Oakey State High School 1 Campbell St OAKEY QLD 4401 No Access
Condamine Perseverance Perseverance Hall10 Perseverance Hall Rd PERSEVERANCE QLD 4352 Full Access
Condamine Pilton Pilton State School 24 Pilton Valley Rd PILTON QLD 4361 Full AccessCondamine Pittsworth Pittsworth Function Centre 42 Hume St PITTSWORTH QLD 4356 Full AccessCondamine Quinalow Quinalow State School 7 Progress St QUINALOW QLD 4403 Full AccessCondamine Southbrook Southbrook Central State School 1 School Rd SOUTHBROOK QLD 4352 Full Access
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Condamine Wellcamp Wellcamp State School Community Hall609 Drayton-Wellcamp Rd WELLCAMP QLD 4350 Full Access
Condamine Westbrook Bunkers Hill State School315 Bunkers Hill School Rd WESTBROOK QLD 4350 Full Access
Condamine Wilsonton Wilsonton State School Hall Denyer St WILSONTON QLD 4350 Full AccessCondamine Wyreema Wyreema State School 12 High St WYREEMA QLD 4352 Full Access
Cook Aurukun Wo'uw Ko'alam Community CentreCnr Tal Tal St and MacKenzie Dr AURUKUN QLD 4892 Full Access
Cook Bamaga NPA State College, Bamaga Junior Campus Anu Cres BAMAGA QLD 4876 Assisted AccessCook Biboohra Biboohra State School 2 Petersen St BIBOOHRA QLD 4880 Full AccessCook Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessCook Chillagoe Chillagoe State School 9 Cathedral St CHILLAGOE QLD 4871 Assisted AccessCook Coen James Love Building 56 Taylor St COEN QLD 4892 Full AccessCook Cooktown PCYC Cooktown 3 May St COOKTOWN QLD 4895 Full AccessCook Daintree Daintree State School 3-7 Osborne St DAINTREE QLD 4873 Full Access
Cook Diwan Alexandra Bay State School 1630 Cape Tribulation Rd DIWAN QLD 4873 Full AccessCook Hope Vale Council Business Precinct 1 Muni St HOPE VALE QLD 4895 Full AccessCook Horn Island Horn Island Sports Complex 43 Nawie St HORN ISLAND QLD 4875 Assisted Access
Cook Julatten Julatten State School1141 Euluma Creek Rd JULATTEN QLD 4871 Full Access
Cook Kowanyama Kowanyama State School345 Kowanyama St KOWANYAMA QLD 4892 Full Access
Cook Lockhart River Lockhart River Aboriginal Shire Council14 Maathuy St LOCKHART RIVER QLD 4892 Full Access
Cook Mareeba Mareeba State School 3/37 Constance St MAREEBA QLD 4880 Full Access
Cook Mareeba West Mareeba State High School17-37 Jasper St MAREEBA WEST QLD 4880 Full Access
Cook Miallo Miallo State School Miallo Rd MIALLO QLD 4873 Assisted AccessCook Mossman Mossman State School 30 - 34 Front St MOSSMAN QLD 4873 Full AccessCook Mount Molloy Mount Molloy CWA Hall 31 Main St MOUNT MOLLOY QLD 4871 Full AccessCook Napranum Suzie Madua Conference Hall 320 Wa-Tyne St NAPRANUM QLD 4874 Assisted AccessCook Pormpuraaw Pormpuraaw Justice Building 24 Yalu St PORMPURAAW QLD 4892 Assisted Access
Cook Port Douglas Port Douglas Community Hall13 - 29 Mowbray St PORT DOUGLAS QLD 4871 Full Access
Cook Port Kennedy Port Kennedy Hall64-66 Douglas St THURSDAY ISLAND QLD 4875 Full Access
Cook Tamwoy Town Tamwoy Town Hall Olandi St THURSDAY ISLAND QLD 4875 Assisted AccessCook Weipa North Storm surge shelter Hibberd Dr ROCKY POINT QLD 4874 Assisted Access
Cook Wonga Wonga Beach State School48 Snapper Island Dr WONGA BEACH QLD 4873 Full Access
Cook Wujal WujalWujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire Council - Training Room 1 Hartwig St WUJAL WUJAL QLD 4895 Full Access
Coomera Alberton St Peter's Lutheran Church Hall 187 Alberton Rd ALBERTON QLD 4207 Assisted AccessCoomera Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Coomera Cedar Creek Cedar Creek State School1368 Beaudesert-Beenleigh Rd CEDAR CREEK QLD 4207 Full Access
Coomera Coomera Coomera State School Beattie Rd COOMERA QLD 4209 Full Access
Coomera Coomera North Coomera Rivers State School 81 - 87 Finnegan Way COOMERA QLD 4209 Full Access
Coomera Coomera Springs Coomera Springs State School225 Old Coach Rd UPPER COOMERA QLD 4209 Full Access
Coomera Jacobs Well Jacobs Well Community Centre 27 Bay St JACOBS WELL QLD 4208 Assisted AccessCoomera Norfolk Village Norfolk Village State School 83 Halfway Dr ORMEAU QLD 4208 Full AccessCoomera Ormeau Ormeau State School 29 Mirambeena Dr PIMPAMA QLD 4209 Full AccessCoomera Ormeau Woods Ormeau Woods State High School 148 Goldmine Rd ORMEAU QLD 4208 Full AccessCoomera Pimpama Pimpama State School 9 Hotham Creek Rd PIMPAMA QLD 4209 Assisted Access
Coomera Pimpama East Pimpama State Primary CollegeCnr Dixon Dr & Cunningham Dr North PIMPAMA QLD 4209 Full Access
Coomera Upper Coomera Highland Reserve State School570 Reserve Rd UPPER COOMERA QLD 4209 Assisted Access
Coomera Upper Coomera North Upper Coomera State College137 Reserve Rd UPPER COOMERA QLD 4209 Full Access
Coomera Woongoolba Woongoolba State School1219 Stapylton-Jacobs Well Rd WOONGOOLBA QLD 4207 Full Access
Cooper Ashgrove St Finbarr's Hall Beth Eden Terrace ASHGROVE QLD 4060 Full AccessCooper Ashgrove West Ashgrove State School Hall 31 Glory St ASHGROVE QLD 4060 Full AccessCooper Bardon St Joseph's Church Hall 41 The Dr BARDON QLD 4065 Full Access
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Cooper Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessCooper Ithaca Creek Ithaca Creek State School Dacca St BARDON QLD 4065 Full Access
Cooper Kelvin GroveKelvin Grove State College, Junior School Hall
L'Estrange Terrace (gates 4 & 5) KELVIN GROVE QLD 4059 Full Access
Cooper Milton Lavalla Centre 58 Fernberg Rd PADDINGTON QLD 4064 Full AccessCooper Newmarket Newmarket State School 15 Banks St NEWMARKET QLD 4051 Assisted AccessCooper Newmarket South St James' Church Hall 58 Enoggera Rd NEWMARKET QLD 4051 Assisted Access
Cooper Paddington Brisbane West Senior Citizens Club132 Latrobe Terrace PADDINGTON QLD 4064 Full Access
Cooper Petrie Terrace Petrie Terrace State School 40 Moreton St PADDINGTON QLD 4064 Full AccessCooper Red Hill Ithaca Community Hall 80 Enoggera Terrace RED HILL QLD 4059 Assisted Access
Cooper The Gap The Gap State SchoolCnr Waterworks & Settlement Rds THE GAP QLD 4061 Assisted Access
Cooper The Gap East Payne Road State School 171 Payne Rd THE GAP QLD 4061 Assisted AccessCooper The Gap West Hilder Road State School Kaloma Rd THE GAP QLD 4061 Full AccessCurrumbin Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessCurrumbin Coolangatta Coolangatta Senior Citizens Centre 2 Gerrard St COOLANGATTA QLD 4225 Full AccessCurrumbin Currumbin Currumbin State School 6 Philip St CURRUMBIN QLD 4223 Assisted Access
Currumbin Currumbin Valley Currumbin Valley State School1223 Currumbin Creek Rd CURRUMBIN VALLEY QLD 4223 Assisted Access
Currumbin Currumbin Waters Elanora Community Centre26 Galleon Way CURRUMBIN WATERS QLD 4223 Full Access
Currumbin Elanora Elanora State School K P McGrath Dr ELANORA QLD 4221 Full Access
Currumbin Elanora West Elanora State High SchoolCnr Avocado St and Nineteenth Ave ELANORA QLD 4221 Full Access
Currumbin Kirra Coolangatta State School Stapylton St KIRRA QLD 4225 Full AccessCurrumbin Palm Beach South Palm Beach-Currumbin State High School Thrower Dr PALM BEACH QLD 4221 Full Access
Currumbin Tallebudgera Tallebudgera State School492 Guineas Creek Rd TALLEBUDGERA QLD 4228 Full Access
Currumbin Tallebudgera Valley Tallebudgera Valley Community Centre611 Tallebudgera Creek Rd TALLEBUDGERA VALLEY QLD 4228 Full Access
Currumbin Tugun Tugun Village Community Centre 414 Coolangatta Rd TUGUN QLD 4224 Full Access
Everton Albany Creek North Albany Creek State School696 Albany Creek Rd ALBANY CREEK QLD 4035 Full Access
Everton Albany Creek South Albany Creek State High School2-14 Albany Forest Dr ALBANY CREEK QLD 4035 Assisted Access
Everton Albany Hills Albany Hills State SchoolCnr Keong & Old Northern Rds ALBANY CREEK QLD 4035 Full Access
Everton Arana Hills District PCYC135a Olearia St W EVERTON HILLS QLD 4053 Full Access
Everton Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Everton BunyaHills Community Function Centre, James Drysdale Reserve Jinker Track BUNYA QLD 4055 Assisted Access
Everton Eatons Hill Eatons Hill State School Apex Grove EATONS HILL QLD 4037 Full Access
Everton Enoggera Enoggera State School 235 South Pine Rd ENOGGERA QLD 4051 Full Access
Everton Everton Hills Hills Church 79 Queens Rd EVERTON HILLS QLD 4053 Full AccessEverton Everton Park North Everton Park State School 15 Deakin St EVERTON PARK QLD 4053 Full Access
Everton Gaythorne Mitchelton & District Senior Citizens Centre 30 Tel-El-Kebir St MITCHELTON QLD 4053 Full Access
Everton Grovely Grovely State School 200 Dawson Parade GROVELY QLD 4054 Assisted AccessEverton McDowall McDowall State School 1018 Rode Rd MCDOWALL QLD 4053 Assisted AccessEverton Oxford Park Grovely Scout Hall 170 Blaker Rd OXFORD PARK QLD 4053 Assisted AccessEverton South Pine South Pine Community Church 10 South Pine Rd WARNER QLD 4500 Full Access
Everton Stafford Heights Stafford Heights State School95 Redwood St STAFFORD HEIGHTS QLD 4053 Full Access
Everton Stafford West Our Lady Queen of Apostles Church Hall 70 Appleby Rd STAFFORD QLD 4053 Full AccessFerny Grove Alderley Alderley Kindergarten & Preschool 76 South Pine Rd ALDERLEY QLD 4051 Assisted Access
Ferny Grove Arana Hills District PCYC135a Olearia St W EVERTON HILLS QLD 4053 Full Access
Ferny Grove Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Ferny Grove BunyaHills Community Function Centre, James Drysdale Reserve Jinker Track BUNYA QLD 4055 Assisted Access
Ferny Grove Dorrington Oakleigh State School Buxton St ASHGROVE QLD 4060 Full AccessFerny Grove Enoggera South St John's Anglican Church Hall 187 Wardell St ENOGGERA QLD 4051 Full AccessFerny Grove Ferny Grove Ferny Grove State School Hall Finvoy St FERNY GROVE QLD 4055 Full AccessFerny Grove Ferny Grove West St Andrew's Primary School 89 Hogarth Rd FERNY GROVE QLD 4055 Assisted Access
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Ferny Grove Ferny Hills Ferny Hills State School Illuta Ave FERNY HILLS QLD 4055 Full Access
Ferny Grove Ferny Hills North Patricks Road State School238-256 Patricks Rd FERNY HILLS QLD 4055 Full Access
Ferny Grove Gaythorne Mitchelton & District Senior Citizens Centre 30 Tel-El-Kebir St MITCHELTON QLD 4053 Full Access
Ferny Grove Grovely Grovely State School 200 Dawson Parade GROVELY QLD 4054 Assisted AccessFerny Grove Keperra Keperra Baptist Church Hall 980 Samford Rd KEPERRA QLD 4054 Full Access
Ferny Grove Mitchelton South Mitchelton State School 47 Glen Retreat Rd MITCHELTON QLD 4053 Assisted AccessFerny Grove Newmarket Newmarket State School 15 Banks St NEWMARKET QLD 4051 Assisted AccessFerny Grove Oxford Park Grovely Scout Hall 170 Blaker Rd OXFORD PARK QLD 4053 Assisted AccessGaven Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessGaven Carrara Emmanuel College 17 Birmingham Rd CARRARA QLD 4211 Full Access
Gaven Highland Park William Duncan State School Explorers Way HIGHLAND PARK QLD 4211 Full Access
Gaven Nerang Nerang Bicentennial Centre Auditorium833 Southport-Nerang Rd NERANG QLD 4211 Full Access
Gaven Nerang South PCYC Nerang 33 Cayuga Rd NERANG QLD 4211 Full AccessGaven Nerang West Nerang State High School 1-35 Weedons Rd NERANG QLD 4211 Full Access
Gaven Pacific Pines Pacific Pines Primary School47-67 Santa Isobel Boulevard PACIFIC PINES QLD 4211 Full Access
Gaven Pacific Pines North Jubilee Primary School 34 Manra Way PACIFIC PINES QLD 4211 Full AccessGaven Studio Village Gaven State School 212 Universal St OXENFORD QLD 4210 Full AccessGaven Worongary Worongary State School 2 Delta Cove Dr WORONGARY QLD 4213 Full Access
Gladstone Ambrose Ambrose State School 39 Gentle Annie Rd AMBROSE QLD 4695 Full AccessGladstone Benaraby Benaraby State School 17 O'Connor Rd BENARABY QLD 4680 Full Access
Gladstone Boyne IslandBoyne Island Community Centre, Mt Larcom Room
Cnr Wyndham and Hayes Aves BOYNE ISLAND QLD 4680 Full Access
Gladstone Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessGladstone Chanel Chanel College, Marian Centre 11 Paterson St GLADSTONE QLD 4680 Full AccessGladstone Clinton Clinton State School 224 Harvey Rd CLINTON QLD 4680 Assisted AccessGladstone Gladstone Central Gladstone Central State School 74 Auckland St GLADSTONE QLD 4680 Assisted AccessGladstone Gladstone South Gladstone South State School 153 Toolooa St GLADSTONE QLD 4680 Assisted Access
Gladstone Gladstone West Gladstone West State SchoolCnr Boles & Breslin Sts GLADSTONE WEST QLD 4680 Assisted Access
Gladstone Kin Kora Gladstone Uniting Church 1 Dixon Dr GLADSTONE QLD 4680 Full AccessGladstone Mount Larcom Mount Larcom State School Raglan St MOUNT LARCOM QLD 4695 Assisted AccessGladstone Seaview St Peter's Anglican Church 50 J Hickey Ave CLINTON QLD 4680 Assisted Access
Gladstone Tannum Sands Tannum Sands State High School65 Coronation Dr TANNUM SANDS QLD 4680 Assisted Access
Gladstone Yarwun Yarwun State School 35 Butler St YARWUN QLD 4694 Full AccessGlass House Beerburrum Beerburrum School of Arts Hall 7 Anzac Ave BEERBURRUM QLD 4517 Full AccessGlass House Beerwah Beerwah & District Community Hall 25 Peachester Rd BEERWAH QLD 4519 Full AccessGlass House Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Glass House Conondale Conondale State School1700 Maleny-Kenilworth Rd CONONDALE QLD 4552 Assisted Access
Glass House Elimbah Elimbah State School 10-20 School Rd ELIMBAH QLD 4516 Full AccessGlass House Eudlo Eudlo Hall 19 Rosebed St EUDLO QLD 4554 Assisted Access
Glass House Glass House Mountains Glass House Mountains State School Hall58 Coonowrin Rd GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINS QLD 4518 Assisted Access
Glass House Maleny Maleny Community Centre 23 Maple St MALENY QLD 4552 Assisted Access
Glass House Montville Montville Village Hall 137 Memorial Close MONTVILLE QLD 4560 Full Access
Glass House Mooloolah Mooloolah State School48 King Rd MOOLOOLAH VALLEY QLD 4553 Full Access
Glass House Morayfield West Minimbah State SchoolCnr Walkers Rd & Minimbah Dr MORAYFIELD QLD 4506 Full Access
Glass House Mount Mee Mount Mee Public Hall1352 Mount Mee Rd MOUNT MEE QLD 4521 Full Access
Glass House Palmwoods Palmwoods State School111 Palmwoods-Montville Rd PALMWOODS QLD 4555 Full Access
Glass House Peachester Peachester Community Hall960 Peachester Rd PEACHESTER QLD 4519 Full Access
Glass House Upper Caboolture Upper Caboolture Farmers Assembly Hall704 Caboolture River Rd UPPER CABOOLTURE QLD 4510 Full Access
Glass House Wamuran Wamuran Community Hall1046-1052 D'Aguilar Highway WAMURAN QLD 4512 Assisted Access
Glass House Witta Old Witta School Community Centre 316 Witta Rd WITTA QLD 4552 Assisted Access
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Glass House Woodford Woodford Memorial Hall 109 Archer St WOODFORD QLD 4514 Full AccessGreenslopes Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessGreenslopes Camp Hill Camp Hill State School Hall Ferguson Rd CAMP HILL QLD 4152 Full Access
Greenslopes Coorparoo Coorparoo State School327 Old Cleveland Rd COORPAROO QLD 4151 Assisted Access
Greenslopes Coorparoo Central Coorparoo Uniting Church Hall 260 Cavendish Rd COORPAROO QLD 4151 Full Access
Greenslopes Coorparoo South St Stephen's Coorparoo Hall 343 Cavendish Rd COORPAROO QLD 4151 Assisted Access
Greenslopes Greenslopes Greenslopes Baptist Church Hall 39 Dunellan St GREENSLOPES QLD 4120 Assisted Access
Greenslopes Holland Park Holland Park State School59 Abbotsleigh St HOLLAND PARK QLD 4121 Full Access
Greenslopes Holland Park South Seville Road State SchoolCnr Oates Ave & Roscoe St HOLLAND PARK QLD 4121 Full Access
Greenslopes Holland Park West Marshall Road State School20 Kurts St HOLLAND PARK WEST QLD 4121 Full Access
Greenslopes Mount Gravatt Nursery Road State Special School 49 Nursery Rd HOLLAND PARK QLD 4121 Full Access
Greenslopes Norman Park South Faith Works Uniting Church Hall Cnr Bennetts Rd & McIlwraith Ave NORMAN PARK QLD 4170 Full Access
Greenslopes West Coorparoo St James Hall 92 Kirkland Ave COORPAROO QLD 4151 Full AccessGreenslopes Whites Hill Whites Hill State College 138 Burn St CAMP HILL QLD 4152 Full AccessGregory Alpha Alpha State School 11 Milton St ALPHA QLD 4724 Full AccessGregory Aramac Aramac State School 69 Porter St ARAMAC QLD 4726 Assisted AccessGregory Barcaldine Barcaldine State School Gidyea St BARCALDINE QLD 4725 Assisted AccessGregory Blackall Blackall Cultural Centre 17 Hawthorn St BLACKALL QLD 4472 Full AccessGregory Blackwater Blackwater State School 43 Wey St BLACKWATER QLD 4717 Assisted AccessGregory Bluff Bluff State School 32 Main St BLUFF QLD 4702 Assisted AccessGregory Boulia Boulia State School Templeton St BOULIA QLD 4829 Assisted AccessGregory Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessGregory Capella Capella State High School 35-45 Gordon St CAPELLA QLD 4702 Assisted AccessGregory Duaringa Duaringa State School 1 Charlotte St DUARINGA QLD 4702 Assisted Access
Gregory Emerald Christian College Emerald Christian College 6373 Gregory Highway EMERALD QLD 4720 Full AccessGregory Emerald North Emerald North State School Campbell St EMERALD QLD 4720 Full AccessGregory Emerald South Denison State School 16 Gray St EMERALD QLD 4720 Full AccessGregory Ilfracombe Ilfracombe State School 20 McMaster Dr ILFRACOMBE QLD 4727 Assisted AccessGregory Jericho Jericho State School 1 Pasteur St JERICHO QLD 4728 Full Access
Gregory LongreachArts & Crafts Pavilion, Longreach Showgrounds Sandpiper St LONGREACH QLD 4730 Assisted Access
Gregory Rolleston Rolleston State School 16 Warrijo St ROLLESTON QLD 4702 Assisted AccessGregory Rubyvale Rubyvale Hall 7 Buridge Rd RUBYVALE QLD 4702 Assisted AccessGregory Sapphire Sapphire Community Hall Rethammel Rd SAPPHIRE QLD 4702 Assisted AccessGregory Springsure Springsure State School 55 Eclipse St SPRINGSURE QLD 4722 Full AccessGregory Tambo Tambo State School 16 Mitchell St TAMBO QLD 4478 Full AccessGregory Tieri Tieri State School Bottlebrush Lane TIERI QLD 4709 Assisted AccessGregory Winton Winton Shire Supper Room 75 Vindex St WINTON QLD 4735 Full AccessGregory Woorabinda HACC Building Munns Dr WOORABINDA QLD 4713 No AccessGympie Amamoor Amamoor Hall 35 Busby St AMAMOOR QLD 4570 Full AccessGympie Bauple Bauple State School 8 Forestry Rd BAUPLE QLD 4650 Assisted AccessGympie Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Gympie Chatsworth Chatsworth State School 15 Rammutt Rd CHATSWORTH QLD 4570 Assisted Access
Gympie Cooloola Cove Veterans Community HallCnr Nautilus Dr & Santa Maria Court COOLOOLA COVE QLD 4580 Full Access
Gympie Curra Curra Community Hall 10-22 David Dr CURRA QLD 4570 Full AccessGympie Glenwood Glenwood Community Hall 13 Pepper Rd GLENWOOD QLD 4570 Full AccessGympie Goomboorian Goomboorian Memorial Hall 5 Ross Rd GOOMBOORIAN QLD 4570 Full AccessGympie Gunalda Gunalda State School King St GUNALDA QLD 4570 Assisted AccessGympie Gympie City The Gympie Senior Citizens Centre 40 Mellor St GYMPIE QLD 4570 Full AccessGympie Gympie East Gympie East State School 219 Cedar Pocket Rd GYMPIE QLD 4570 Full AccessGympie Gympie North James Nash State High School 109 Myall St GYMPIE QLD 4570 Full AccessGympie Gympie South Gympie South State School 50 Exhibition Rd GYMPIE QLD 4570 Full AccessGympie Horseshoe Bend Gympie Church Of Christ Hall 10 Tucker St GYMPIE QLD 4570 Assisted AccessGympie Imbil Mary Valley State College 15 Edward St IMBIL QLD 4570 Full AccessGympie Jones Hill Jones Hill State School Heilbronn Rd GYMPIE QLD 4570 Full AccessGympie Kandanga Kandanga State School 84 Main St KANDANGA QLD 4570 Full Access
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Gympie Lower Wonga Lower Wonga Hall7 Lower Wonga Rd LOWER WONGA QLD 4570 Full Access
Gympie Monkland Monkland State School 220 Brisbane Rd MONKLAND QLD 4570 Full Access
Gympie Mothar Mountain Mothar Mountain HallCnr Old Noosa & Shadbolt Rds MOTHAR MOUNTAIN QLD 4570 Full Access
Gympie Pie Creek Pie Creek Community Hall Herron Rd PIE CREEK QLD 4570 Full Access
Gympie Rainbow Beach Rainbow Beach State School 1 Warooga Rd RAINBOW BEACH QLD 4581 Full Access
Gympie Tin Can Bay Tin Can Bay P-10 State School2 Snapper Creek Rd TIN CAN BAY QLD 4580 Full Access
Gympie Veteran Veteran Hall 594 Sandy Creek Rd VETERAN QLD 4570 Full Access
Gympie Widgee Widgee State School2156 Gympie-Woolooga Rd WIDGEE QLD 4570 Full Access
Hervey Bay Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessHervey Bay Kawungan Kawungan State School Grevillea St KAWUNGAN QLD 4655 Full AccessHervey Bay Pialba Pialba Office 31 Carlo St PIALBA QLD 4655 Assisted AccessHervey Bay Pialba North Hervey Bay State High School 58 Beach Rd PIALBA QLD 4655 Full AccessHervey Bay River Heads River Heads Community Hall 45 Ariadne St RIVER HEADS QLD 4655 Full Access
Hervey Bay Torquay Hervey Bay Girl Guides Hut 193 Torquay Terrace SCARNESS QLD 4655 Assisted AccessHervey Bay Urangan Urangan Point State School Miller St URANGAN QLD 4655 Assisted AccessHervey Bay Urangan West Sandy Straits State School 134 Robert St URANGAN QLD 4655 Full AccessHervey Bay Urraween Fraser Coast Baptist Church 171 Urraween Rd URRAWEEN QLD 4655 Full Access
Hervey Bay Yarrilee Yarrilee State School 15 Scrub Hill Rd DUNDOWRAN QLD 4655 Full AccessHill Atherton St Mary the Virgin Anglican Church 36 Alice St ATHERTON QLD 4883 Assisted AccessHill Atherton North Atherton State High School Maunds Rd ATHERTON QLD 4883 Full AccessHill Babinda Babinda RSL Memorial Hall 26 School St BABINDA QLD 4861 Full AccessHill Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessHill Dimbulah Dimbulah State School 48-50 Kennedy St DIMBULAH QLD 4872 Full Access
Hill East PalmerstonEast Palmerston and Nerada Progress Association Hall
Palmerston Highway EAST PALMERSTON QLD 4860 Full Access
Hill El Arish El Arish State School 28 Chauvel St EL ARISH QLD 4855 Assisted AccessHill Flying Fish Point QCWA Hall 3 Alice St Flying Fish Point QLD 4860 Full Access
Hill Garradunga Garradunga Community Hall197 Garradunga Rd GARRADUNGA QLD 4860 Assisted Access
Hill Goondi Innisfail Tigers Soccer Club 2 Leichhardt St GOONDI QLD 4860 Assisted Access
Hill Herberton Herberton HallCnr Grace and William Sts HERBERTON QLD 4887 Full Access
Hill Innisfail Innisfail Shire Hall 70 Rankin St INNISFAIL QLD 4860 Full AccessHill Innisfail East Innisfail East State School 92 Mourilyan Rd INNISFAIL QLD 4860 Full AccessHill Kairi Kairi State School 2 McGeehan St KAIRI QLD 4872 Assisted Access
Hill Kurrimine Beach Kurrimine Beach Hall919 Murdering Point Rd KURRIMINE BEACH QLD 4871 Full Access
Hill Malanda Malanda State School 24 Mary St MALANDA QLD 4885 Full Access
Hill Mena Creek Mena Creek State School 10 Mena Creek Rd MENA CREEK QLD 4871 Assisted AccessHill Millaa Millaa Millaa Millaa State School 1 Beech St MILLAA MILLAA QLD 4886 Full AccessHill Mirriwinni Mirriwinni State School 3 Whitman St MIRRIWINNI QLD 4871 Full Access
Hill Mission Beach Mission Beach State School21-101 Webb Rd WONGALING BEACH QLD 4852 Full Access
Hill Mount Garnet QCWA Hall 16 Garnet St MOUNT GARNET QLD 4872 Full Access
Hill Mourilyan Mourilyan State School34 Mourilyan Harbour Rd MOURILYAN QLD 4858 Full Access
Hill Mutchilba Mutchilba State School 33 Marsterson St MUTCHILBA QLD 4872 Assisted Access
Hill RavenshoeRavenshoe State School, F Block Hall, Jr School Campus Ascham St RAVENSHOE QLD 4888 Full Access
Hill Silkwood Silkwood State SchoolCnr Japoon & Walter Lever Estate Rds SILKWOOD QLD 4856 Full Access
Hill South Johnstone South Johnstone State School 2 East Ave SOUTH JOHNSTONE QLD 4859 Full AccessHill Tolga Tolga State School 35-55 Main St TOLGA QLD 4882 Assisted Access
Hill TullyTully Multi Purpose Centre, Tully State High School 59337 Bruce Highway TULLY QLD 4854 Full Access
Hill Walkamin Walkamin State School 40 Wattle St WALKAMIN QLD 4872 Full AccessHill Yungaburra Yungaburra State School 4 Maple St YUNGABURRA QLD 4872 Full AccessHinchinbrook Bluewater Bluewater State School Buckby St BLUEWATER QLD 4818 Full AccessHinchinbrook Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
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Hinchinbrook Burdell St Clare's Catholic School - Recreation Hall Burdell Dr BURDELL QLD 4818 Full AccessHinchinbrook Burdell North North Shore State School 9 Langford St BURDELL QLD 4818 Full AccessHinchinbrook Cardwell Cardwell State School 43 Victoria St CARDWELL QLD 4816 Full Access
Hinchinbrook DeeragunSt. Anthony's Catholic College, Assisi Campus Joanne St DEERAGUN QLD 4818 Full Access
Hinchinbrook Forrest Beach Forrest Beach State School 40 Pandanus St ALLINGHAM QLD 4850 Assisted AccessHinchinbrook Halifax Halifax State School 17 Victoria Terrace HALIFAX QLD 4850 Assisted AccessHinchinbrook Ingham Ingham State School 28 McIllwraith St INGHAM QLD 4850 Full AccessHinchinbrook Ingham Showgrounds Ingham Showgrounds Pavilion Cooper St INGHAM QLD 4850 Full Access
Hinchinbrook Kennedy Kennedy State School161 Kennedy Creek Rd KENNEDY QLD 4816 Full Access
Hinchinbrook Long Pocket CWA Hall2346 Ingham-Abergowrie Rd LONG POCKET QLD 4850 Full Access
Hinchinbrook Lower Tully Lower Tully State School 6 Collins Rd LOWER TULLY QLD 4854 Assisted AccessHinchinbrook Lucinda Coast Guard Building 19 Patterson Parade LUCINDA QLD 4850 Assisted AccessHinchinbrook Macknade Macknade State School 79 Farrell Dr MACKNADE QLD 4850 Assisted Access
Hinchinbrook Murray Upper Murray River Upper State School1 Middle Murray Rd MURRAY UPPER QLD 4854 Assisted Access
Hinchinbrook Northern Beaches Community Recreation Hall Meranti St DEERAGUN QLD 4818 Full Access
Hinchinbrook Rollingstone Rollingstone State SchoolFred Williams Dr ROLLINGSTONE QLD 4816 No Access
Hinchinbrook Rupertswood Rupertswood Community Hall Progress Rd RUPERTSWOOD QLD 4817 Full AccessHinchinbrook Shaw St Benedict's Catholic School 890 Dalrymple Rd SHAW QLD 4818 Full Access
Hinchinbrook Toobanna Toobanna State School49049 Bruce Highway TOOBANNA QLD 4850 Assisted Access
Hinchinbrook Trebonne Trebonne State School 11 Stone River Rd TREBONNE QLD 4850 Assisted Access
Hinchinbrook Victoria Estate Victoria Plantation State School244 Forrest Beach Rd VICTORIA ESTATE QLD 4850 Assisted Access
Inala Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Inala Carole Park Carole Park State School 260 Waterford Rd CAROLE PARK QLD 4300 Full AccessInala Durack Durack State School 69 Inala Ave INALA QLD 4077 Full AccessInala Forest Lake Forest Lake State School 8 Kauri Place FOREST LAKE QLD 4078 Full AccessInala Forest Lake East Forest Lake State High School High St FOREST LAKE QLD 4078 Full Access
Inala Forest Lake South Grand Avenue State SchoolCnr Grand Ave & Centennial Way FOREST LAKE QLD 4078 Full Access
Inala Inala Inala State SchoolCnr Rosemary St & Glenala Rd DURACK QLD 4077 Full Access
Inala Inala West Westside Multi-Cultural Baptist Church Cnr Biota and Balsa Sts INALA QLD 4077 No AccessInala Oxley South Oxley State School 26 Bannerman St OXLEY QLD 4075 Full AccessInala Richlands East Richlands East State School 99 Poinsettia St INALA QLD 4077 Full AccessInala Serviceton South Serviceton South State School 59 Lorikeet St INALA QLD 4077 Full AccessIpswich Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessIpswich Bundamba South Bundamba State School 221 Brisbane Rd BUNDAMBA QLD 4304 Full Access
Ipswich Churchill Churchill State School Hall Brisbane St (off Warwick Rd) CHURCHILL QLD 4305 Assisted Access
Ipswich Deebing Heights Deebing Heights State School81 Rawlings Rd DEEBING HEIGHTS QLD 4306 Full Access
Ipswich East Ipswich Ipswich East State School 18 Jacaranda St EAST IPSWICH QLD 4305 Assisted AccessIpswich Flinders View Cityhope Church 7 Rex Hills Dr RIPLEY QLD 4306 Full AccessIpswich Ipswich Central Ipswich Central State School Hall 2A Griffith Rd IPSWICH QLD 4305 Full Access
Ipswich Newtown IpswichGlebe Road Community Kindergarten & Pre-School 52 Glebe Rd NEWTOWN QLD 4305 Assisted Access
Ipswich North Booval Trinity Uniting Church Hall114 Jacaranda St NORTH BOOVAL QLD 4304 Full Access
Ipswich Raceview Raceview State School Hall 96 Wildey St RACEVIEW QLD 4305 Assisted AccessIpswich Raceview West Whitehill Church of Christ 219 Whitehill Rd RACEVIEW QLD 4305 Full Access
Ipswich Sadliers Crossing Blair State School Cribb St SADLIERS CROSSING QLD 4305 Full AccessIpswich Silkstone Silkstone State School Prospect St SILKSTONE QLD 4304 Full AccessIpswich West Ipswich Ipswich West State School Kennedy St WEST IPSWICH QLD 4305 Assisted Access
Ipswich Yamanto Amberley District State School Hall 37 Deebing Creek Rd YAMANTO QLD 4305 Full AccessIpswich West Brassall Brassall Congregational Church Hall 3 Jellicoe St BRASSALL QLD 4305 Full AccessIpswich West Brassall North Ipswich State High School Hall 1 Hunter St BRASSALL QLD 4305 Assisted AccessIpswich West Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
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Ipswich West Churchill Churchill State School HallBrisbane St (off Warwick Rd) CHURCHILL QLD 4305 Assisted Access
Ipswich West Haigslea Haigslea State School760 Thagoona Haigslea Rd HAIGSLEA QLD 4306 Full Access
Ipswich West Karalee Karalee State School Hall77 Arthur Summervilles Rd KARALEE QLD 4306 Full Access
Ipswich West Leichhardt Leichhardt State School Hall 72 Samford Rd LEICHHARDT QLD 4305 Full AccessIpswich West Marburg Marburg State School Louisa St MARBURG QLD 4346 Full AccessIpswich West North Ipswich Ipswich North State School Hall Lawrence St NORTH IPSWICH QLD 4305 Assisted AccessIpswich West One Mile Immaculate Heart Primary School Chubb St LEICHHARDT QLD 4305 Assisted Access
Ipswich West Pine Mountain Pine Mountain Hall840 Pine Mountain Rd PINE MOUNTAIN QLD 4306 No Access
Ipswich West Raymonds Hill St Joseph's School Hall42 Pine Mountain Rd NORTH IPSWICH QLD 4305 Assisted Access
Ipswich West Rosewood Rosewood State High School 46 Lanefield Rd ROSEWOOD QLD 4340 Full AccessIpswich West Tivoli Tivoli State School 108 Mt Crosby Rd TIVOLI QLD 4305 Full Access
Ipswich West Walloon Walloon State School528 Karrabin-Rosewood Rd WALLOON QLD 4306 Full Access
Ipswich West Yamanto Amberley District State School Hall 37 Deebing Creek Rd YAMANTO QLD 4305 Full Access
Jordan Augustine Heights Augusta State School60 Brittains Rd AUGUSTINE HEIGHTS QLD 4300 Assisted Access
Jordan Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Jordan Camira Camira State School Hall 184-202 Old Logan Rd CAMIRA QLD 4300 Full Access
Jordan Flagstone Flagstone State Community CollegeCnr Homestead & Poinciana Drs FLAGSTONE QLD 4280 Full Access
Jordan Gailes Karate Hall 83 Old Logan Rd CAMIRA QLD 4300 Full AccessJordan Greenbank Greenbank State School Assembly Hall 24 Goodna Rd GREENBANK QLD 4124 Assisted AccessJordan Greenbank South Greenbank Community Centre 145 Teviot Rd GREENBANK QLD 4124 Full Access
Jordan Springfield Woodcrest State College Auditorium 38 Nev Smith Dr SPRINGFIELD QLD 4300 Full Access
Jordan Springfield Central World Knowledge Centre37 Sinnathamby Blvd SPRINGFIELD CENTRAL QLD 4300 Full Access
Jordan Springfield Lakes Springfield Lakes State School Hall63 Springfield Lakes Boulevard SPRINGFIELD LAKES QLD 4300 Full Access
Kawana Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessKawana Buddina Kawana Community Hall 30 Nanyima St BUDDINA QLD 4575 Full AccessKawana Caloundra CCSA Hall 1 Nutley St CALOUNDRA QLD 4551 Full AccessKawana Currimundi Currimundi State School 17 Buderim St CALOUNDRA QLD 4551 Full Access
Kawana Currimundi West Talara Primary College - Performance Centre 24 Talara St CURRIMUNDI QLD 4551 Full Access
Kawana Kawana WatersKawana Waters State College - Innovation Hall
119 Sportsmans Parade BOKARINA QLD 4575 Full Access
Kawana Meridan PlainsMeridan State College - Senior Learning Precinct
214 Parklands Boulevard MERIDAN PLAINS QLD 4551 Full Access
Kawana Minyama Minyama Office 2 Eden St MINYAMA QLD 4575 Assisted Access
Kawana Warana Life Church6 Kawana Island Boulevard WARANA QLD 4575 Full Access
Keppel Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessKeppel Cawarral Cawarral State School 125 Annie Dr CAWARRAL QLD 4702 Full AccessKeppel Emu Park Emu Park State School - The Hall 26 Fountain St EMU PARK QLD 4710 Full AccessKeppel Farnborough Farnborough State School Hall 8 Hinz Ave FARNBOROUGH QLD 4703 Full Access
Keppel Frenchville Frenchville State School - Activities Centre225-237 Frenchville Rd FRENCHVILLE QLD 4701 Full Access
Keppel Glenmore Glenmore State High School 261 Farm St KAWANA QLD 4701 Full Access
Keppel Keppel Sands Keppel Sands State School1325 Keppel Sands Rd KEPPEL SANDS QLD 4702 Full Access
Keppel Lakes Creek Lakes Creek State School 445 Paterson St LAKES CREEK QLD 4701 Full AccessKeppel Mount Archer Mount Archer State School 242 Thozet Rd KOONGAL QLD 4701 Full Access
Keppel Norman Gardens Rockhampton Baptist Tabernacle650 Norman Rd NORTH ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4701 Full Access
Keppel North Rockhampton North Rockhampton State High School302-308 Berserker St NORTH ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4701 Full Access
Keppel Parkhurst DAF Conference Centre 25 Yeppoon Rd PARKHURST QLD 4702 Full Access
Keppel Taranganba Taranganba State School Hall 61-81 Taranganba Rd YEPPOON QLD 4703 Full Access
Keppel The Caves The Caves State SchoolCnr Barmoya & Rossmoya Rds THE CAVES QLD 4702 Full Access
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Keppel YeppoonYeppoon State High School - Evacuation Centre Rawlings St YEPPOON QLD 4703 Full Access
Keppel Yeppoon North St Brendan's College 139 Adelaide Park Rd YEPPOON QLD 4703 Assisted AccessKurwongbah Bray Park Bray Park State School 5 Hopetoun St BRAY PARK QLD 4500 Full Access
Kurwongbah Bray Park West Bray Park State High School 27-37 Lavarack Rd BRAY PARK QLD 4500 Full AccessKurwongbah Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessKurwongbah Burpengary Burpengary Community Complex 111 Station Rd BURPENGARY QLD 4505 Assisted AccessKurwongbah Burpengary South Burpengary State Secondary College 196 Pitt Rd BURPENGARY QLD 4505 Full AccessKurwongbah Burpengary West Burpengary State School 35 Station Rd BURPENGARY QLD 4505 Assisted AccessKurwongbah Kurwongbah Kurwongbah State School 2-16 Eacham St PETRIE QLD 4502 Full AccessKurwongbah Lawnton Lawnton State School 44-60 Todds Rd LAWNTON QLD 4501 Assisted AccessKurwongbah Narangba Narangba State School Knights Rd NARANGBA QLD 4504 Full Access
Kurwongbah Narangba Valley Narangba Sporting Complex 164-168 Harris Ave NARANGBA QLD 4504 Full Access
Kurwongbah Narangba West Narangba Valley State School 59-85 Creekside Dr NARANGBA QLD 4504 Full AccessKurwongbah Petrie Petrie School of Arts Community Centre 1018 Anzac Ave PETRIE QLD 4502 Assisted Access
Kurwongbah Warner Genesis Christian College10 Youngs Crossing Rd BRAY PARK QLD 4500 Full Access
Lockyer Blenheim Blenheim State School 81 Blenheim Rd BLENHEIM QLD 4341 Full AccessLockyer Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Lockyer Fernvale Fernvale State School1605 Brisbane Valley Highway FERNVALE QLD 4306 Assisted Access
Lockyer Flagstone Creek Flagstone Creek State School56 Flagstone School Rd FLAGSTONE CREEK QLD 4344 Assisted Access
Lockyer Forest Hill Forest Hill State School 15 Church St FOREST HILL QLD 4342 Full AccessLockyer Gatton Gatton State School 26 William St GATTON QLD 4343 Full Access
Lockyer Gatton South Lockyer District High School Assembly Hall 100 William St GATTON QLD 4343 Full Access
Lockyer Glamorgan Vale Glamorgan Vale State School750 Glamorgan Vale Rd GLAMORGAN VALE QLD 4306 Assisted Access
Lockyer Glenore Grove Glenore Grove Hall11 Brightview Rd GLENORE GROVE QLD 4342 Full Access
Lockyer Grantham Grantham State School 15 Victor St GRANTHAM QLD 4347 Full Access
Lockyer Hatton Vale Hatton Vale State School 27-35 Hannant Rd HATTON VALE QLD 4341 Full AccessLockyer Helidon Helidon State School 16 School St HELIDON QLD 4344 Full AccessLockyer Kentville Kentville State School 4 Turpin Rd KENTVILLE QLD 4341 Full AccessLockyer Laidley Laidley District State School 232 Patrick St LAIDLEY QLD 4341 Full Access
Lockyer Lake Clarendon Lake Clarendon State School35 Lake Clarendon Rd LAKE CLARENDON QLD 4343 Full Access
Lockyer Lowood Lowood State High School Hall Prospect St LOWOOD QLD 4311 Assisted Access
Lockyer Minden Minden State School 1032 Lowood-Minden Rd MINDEN QLD 4311 Full Access
Lockyer Mount Sylvia Mount Sylvia State School6 Left Hand Branch Rd MOUNT SYLVIA QLD 4343 Full Access
Lockyer Murphys Creek Murphys Creek Community Centre18 Jessie Lane MURPHYS CREEK QLD 4352 Full Access
Lockyer Plainland Faith Lutheran College 5 Faith Ave PLAINLAND QLD 4341 Assisted Access
Lockyer Stockyard Creek Stockyard Creek Hall111 Stockyard Creek Rd STOCKYARD QLD 4344 Full Access
Lockyer Tarampa Tarampa State School 18 Manthey Rd TARAMPA QLD 4311 Full Access
Lockyer Thornton Thornton State School4 Thornton School Rd THORNTON QLD 4341 Full Access
Lockyer Upper Tenthill Tenthill Baptist Church Hall979 Tenthill Creek Rd UPPER TENTHILL QLD 4343 Assisted Access
Lockyer Withcott Withcott State School 26 Biggs Rd WITHCOTT QLD 4352 Full Access
Logan Boronia Heights Boronia Heights State School194 Middle Rd BORONIA HEIGHTS QLD 4124 Full Access
Logan Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessLogan Greenbank South Greenbank Community Centre 145 Teviot Rd GREENBANK QLD 4124 Full Access
Logan Jimboomba Jimboomba State SchoolMt Lindesay Highway JIMBOOMBA QLD 4280 Full Access
Logan Jimboomba East Emmaus College 48 East St JIMBOOMBA QLD 4280 Full Access
Logan Logan Reserve Logan Reserve State School 369 School Rd LOGAN RESERVE QLD 4133 Assisted Access
Logan Logan Village Logan OfficeUnits 4 & 5/36 Centenary Pl LOGAN VILLAGE QLD 4207 Full Access
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Logan Park Ridge Park Ridge State High School14-30 Lancewood St PARK RIDGE QLD 4125 Assisted Access
Logan Regents Park Regents Park State School42-60 Emerald Dr REGENTS PARK QLD 4118 Full Access
Logan Yarrabilba Yarrabilba State School 1-35 Darnell St YARRABILBA QLD 4207 Full Access
Lytton Bayside Eastside Community Church 568 Wondall Rd MANLY WEST QLD 4179 Full AccessLytton Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Lytton Hemmant Hemmant Scout Hallcnr Doughboy Parade & Boonoo St HEMMANT QLD 4174 Assisted Access
Lytton Lindum Wynnum Baptist Church287 Kianawah Rd WYNNUM WEST QLD 4178 Full Access
Lytton Lota Lota State School 26 Richard St LOTA QLD 4179 Full AccessLytton Manly Manly State School 63 Ernest St MANLY QLD 4179 Full AccessLytton Manly West Manly West State School 226 Manly Rd MANLY WEST QLD 4179 Assisted AccessLytton Preston Road Wynnum-Manly Alliance Church Hall 60 Preston Rd MANLY WEST QLD 4179 Assisted Access
Lytton Tingalpa Tingalpa State School1546 Wynnum Rd (access via Tenbar St) TINGALPA QLD 4173 Full Access
Lytton Wondall Heights Wondall Heights State School 260 Wondall Rd MANLY WEST QLD 4179 Assisted AccessLytton Wynnum Wynnum State School 81 Boxgrove Ave WYNNUM QLD 4178 Assisted AccessLytton Wynnum Central St Peter's Anglican Church Hall 86 Bride St WYNNUM QLD 4178 Full AccessLytton Wynnum South Guardian Angels Catholic Church 198 Bay Terrace WYNNUM QLD 4178 Full Access
Lytton Wynnum West Wynnum West State School2036 Wynnum Rd WYNNUM WEST QLD 4178 Full Access
Macalister Beenleigh Beenleigh State School 22 James St BEENLEIGH QLD 4207 Full AccessMacalister Beenleigh Central Beenleigh State High School 40 Alamein St BEENLEIGH QLD 4207 Assisted AccessMacalister Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Macalister Carbrook Carbrook State SchoolCnr Kruger & Beenleigh-Redland Bay Rds CARBROOK QLD 4130 Full Access
Macalister Cornubia Chisholm Catholic College204 California Creek Rd CORNUBIA QLD 4130 Full Access
Macalister Eagleby Eagleby State SchoolCnr Herses & Fryar Rds EAGLEBY QLD 4207 Full Access
Macalister Eagleby South Eagleby South State SchoolCnr River Hills & Fryar Rds EAGLEBY QLD 4207 Assisted Access
Macalister Edens Landing Edens Landing State School Jamie Nicolson Ave EDENS LANDING QLD 4207 Full Access
Macalister Mount Warren Park Mount Warren Park State School125 Mt Warren Boulevard MT WARREN PARK QLD 4207 Assisted Access
Macalister Shailer Park Shailer Park State School 19 Bulwarna St SHAILER PARK QLD 4128 No Access
Macalister Waterford Canterbury College Art CentreCnr Old Logan Village Rd & Easterley St WATERFORD QLD 4133 Full Access
Macalister Windaroo Windaroo State School300 Mt Warren Boulevard MOUNT WARREN PARK QLD 4207 Full Access
Macalister Windaroo Valley Windaroo Valley State High School240 Beaudesert-Beenleigh Rd BAHRS SCRUB QLD 4207 Full Access
Mackay Andergrove Andergrove State School Fernleigh Ave ANDERGROVE QLD 4740 Full Access
Mackay Andergrove South Pioneer State High School 221 Bedford Rd ANDERGROVE QLD 4740 Full AccessMackay Beaconsfield Beaconsfield State School 1 Nadina St BEACONSFIELD QLD 4740 Assisted AccessMackay Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessMackay Glenella Glenella State School Hall 35 - 55 Hill End Rd GLENELLA QLD 4740 Full AccessMackay Mackay Jubilee Community Centre (JCC) 73 Gordon St MACKAY QLD 4740 Full Access
Mackay Mackay South Mercy CollegeCnr Juliet & Penn Sts SOUTH MACKAY QLD 4740 Full Access
Mackay Mackay WestMackay West State School, Library Performing Arts Centre 20 Pinder St WEST MACKAY QLD 4740 Assisted Access
Mackay Mount Pleasant Northview State School54 Pioneer St MOUNT PLEASANT QLD 4740 Full Access
Mackay Mount Pleasant East Fitzgerald State School 54 Norris Rd NORTH MACKAY QLD 4740 Full AccessMackay North Mackay Mackay North State High School Valley St NORTH MACKAY QLD 4740 Assisted AccessMackay Slade Point Slade Point Community Centre 4 Wren St SLADE POINT QLD 4740 Full Access
Mackay Victoria Park Victoria Park State SchoolCnr Goldsmith & Shakespeare Sts EAST MACKAY QLD 4740 Full Access
Maiwar Auchenflower Queensland Scout Centre 32 Dixon St AUCHENFLOWER QLD 4066 Full AccessMaiwar Bardon St Joseph's Church Hall 41 The Dr BARDON QLD 4065 Full AccessMaiwar Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
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Maiwar Fig Tree Pocket Fig Tree Pocket State School72 Cubberla St FIG TREE POCKET QLD 4069 Full Access
Maiwar Indooroopilly Indooroopilly Uniting Church HallCnr Station and Musgrave Rds INDOOROOPILLY QLD 4068 Full Access
Maiwar Indooroopilly EastSt Andrew's Anglican Church Hall Indooroopilly
Cnr Lambert Rd & Fairley St INDOOROOPILLY QLD 4068 Full Access
Maiwar Indooroopilly West Indooroopilly State SchoolCnr Russell Terrace & Moggill Rd INDOOROOPILLY QLD 4068 Assisted Access
Maiwar Ironside Ironside State School 2 Hawken Dr ST LUCIA QLD 4067 Assisted AccessMaiwar Milton Lavalla Centre 58 Fernberg Rd PADDINGTON QLD 4064 Full AccessMaiwar Rainworth Rainworth State School 185 Boundary Rd BARDON QLD 4065 Full AccessMaiwar Taringa Taringa Baptist Church 36 Morrow St TARINGA QLD 4068 Assisted AccessMaiwar Toowong Toowong Uniting Church Hall 80 Sherwood Rd TOOWONG QLD 4066 Assisted AccessMaiwar Toowong South Toowong Community Meeting Hall 56 Josling St TOOWONG QLD 4066 Assisted AccessMaiwar Toowong West Qld Academy SMT 78 Bywong St TOOWONG QLD 4066 Full Access
Mansfield Belmont Belmont State School Hall1275 Old Cleveland Rd CARINDALE QLD 4152 Full Access
Mansfield Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Mansfield Greenmeadows Living Faith Uniting Church330 Pine Mountain Rd CARINA HEIGHTS QLD 4152 Assisted Access
Mansfield Mackenzie Mackenzie State School 26 Vivaldi Place MACKENZIE QLD 4156 Full AccessMansfield Mansfield Mansfield State School 174 Ham Rd MANSFIELD QLD 4122 Assisted AccessMansfield Mansfield North Citipointe Christian College Hall 322 Wecker Rd CARINDALE QLD 4152 Full Access
Mansfield Mount Gravatt Nursery Road State Special School 49 Nursery Rd HOLLAND PARK QLD 4121 Full Access
Mansfield Mount Gravatt East Mount Gravatt East State SchoolCnr Newnham & Wecker Rds MANSFIELD QLD 4122 Assisted Access
Mansfield Mount Gravatt WestMount Gravatt Showground Lower Memorial Hall
1644 Logan Rd MOUNT GRAVATT QLD 4122 Full Access
Mansfield Rochedale Rochedale State School 694 Rochedale Rd ROCHEDALE QLD 4123 Assisted Access
Mansfield Rochedale South St Peter's Catholic Primary School 955 Rochedale Rd ROCHEDALE QLD 4123 Full Access
Mansfield Upper Mount Gravatt Upper Mount Gravatt State School1899 Logan Rd UPPER MOUNT GRAVATT QLD 4122 Full Access
Mansfield Wishart Mansfield Christian Reformed ChurchCnr Wishart & Ham Rds WISHART QLD 4122 Assisted Access
Maroochydore Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessMaroochydore Coolum Beach Coolum State School School Rd COOLUM BEACH QLD 4573 Assisted Access
Maroochydore Coolum Beach North Coolum Beach Uniting Church Hall22-26 Elizabeth St COOLUM BEACH QLD 4573 Full Access
Maroochydore Cotton Tree Maroochy Neighbourhood Centre 2 Fifth Ave MAROOCHYDORE QLD 4558 Full Access
Maroochydore Maroochydore Maroochydore State High School160 Maroochydore Rd MAROOCHYDORE QLD 4558 Full Access
Maroochydore Maroochydore East Millwell Road Community Centre11 Millwell Rd East MAROOCHYDORE QLD 4558 Full Access
Maroochydore Mooloolaba Mooloolaba State School 15 Meta St MOOLOOLABA QLD 4557 Full AccessMaroochydore Mudjimba Mudjimba Community Hall 41 Cottonwood St MUDJIMBA QLD 4564 Full Access
Maroochydore Pacific Paradise Pacific Paradise State School14-24 Menzies Dr PACIFIC PARADISE QLD 4564 Full Access
Maryborough Bell Hilltop Aldridge State High School 68 Boys Ave MARYBOROUGH QLD 4650 Full AccessMaryborough Boonooroo Boonooroo Community Hall 117 Eckert Rd BOONOOROO QLD 4650 Full AccessMaryborough Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessMaryborough Brooweena Brooweena State School Lahey St BROOWEENA QLD 4620 Full Access
Maryborough Burrum Heads Burrum Heads Community Hall 45 Howard St BURRUM HEADS QLD 4659 Full AccessMaryborough Granville Granville State School Cambridge St GRANVILLE QLD 4650 Full AccessMaryborough Howard Burrum District Community Centre 56 Steley St HOWARD QLD 4659 Full Access
Maryborough Maryborough St Paul's Memorial HallCnr Adelaide & Ellena Sts MARYBOROUGH QLD 4650 Full Access
Maryborough Maryborough West Maryborough West State SchoolAriadne St MARYBOROUGH WEST QLD 4650 Full Access
Maryborough Mungar Mungar State School 1143 Mungar Rd MUNGAR QLD 4650 Full AccessMaryborough Sunbury Sunbury State School 545 Alice St MARYBOROUGH QLD 4650 Full AccessMaryborough Tiaro Tiaro District Community Centre 9 Forgan Terrace TIARO QLD 4650 Full AccessMaryborough Tinana Tinana State School 239 Gympie Rd TINANA QLD 4650 Full AccessMaryborough Toogoom Toogoom Community Hall 140 Toogoom Rd TOOGOOM QLD 4655 Assisted AccessMaryborough Torbanlea Torbanlea Community Hall 27 Robertson St TORBANLEA QLD 4662 Full AccessMaryborough Urraween Fraser Coast Baptist Church 171 Urraween Rd URRAWEEN QLD 4655 Full Access
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Maryborough Yarrilee Yarrilee State School 15 Scrub Hill Rd DUNDOWRAN QLD 4655 Full AccessMcConnel Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
McConnel Fortitude Valley Trinity Church Hall 9 Church St FORTITUDE VALLEY QLD 4006 Assisted Access
McConnel Kelvin GroveKelvin Grove State College, Junior School Hall
L'Estrange Terrace (gates 4 & 5) KELVIN GROVE QLD 4059 Full Access
McConnel Merthyr Merthyr Road Uniting Church Hall 52 Merthyr Rd NEW FARM QLD 4005 Full Access
McConnel New Farm New Farm State SchoolCnr James & Heal Sts NEW FARM QLD 4005 Assisted Access
McConnel New Farm South Holy Spirit School Hall 36 Villiers St NEW FARM QLD 4005 Full AccessMcConnel Newmarket South St James' Church Hall 58 Enoggera Rd NEWMARKET QLD 4051 Assisted AccessMcConnel Petrie Terrace Petrie Terrace State School 40 Moreton St PADDINGTON QLD 4064 Full AccessMcConnel Spring Hill Brisbane Central State School Rogers St SPRING HILL QLD 4000 Full AccessMermaid Beach Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Mermaid Beach Broadbeach Broadbeach State School1-19 Alexandra Ave BROADBEACH QLD 4218 Assisted Access
Mermaid Beach Burleigh Heads Burleigh Heads State School1750 Lower Gold Coast Highway BURLEIGH HEADS QLD 4220 Full Access
Mermaid Beach Burleigh North Burleigh Heads RSL Hall 8 Sixth Ave BURLEIGH HEADS QLD 4220 Assisted Access
Mermaid Beach Burleigh Waters Caningeraba State School Whistler Dr BURLEIGH WATERS QLD 4220 Full Access
Mermaid Beach Mermaid Beach Mermaid Beach Community Centre2439 Gold Coast Highway MERMAID BEACH QLD 4218 Assisted Access
Mermaid Beach Merrimac East Merrimac State High School3-31 Dunlop Court MERMAID WATERS QLD 4218 Full Access
Mermaid Beach Miami East Miami State High School Gold Coast Highway MIAMI EAST QLD 4220 Assisted Access
Mermaid Beach Miami West Miami State School18-36 Oceanic Dr MERMAID WATERS QLD 4218 Full Access
Mermaid Beach Robina Robina State School1-13 Killarney Ave (access via Glen Eagles Dr) ROBINA QLD 4226 Full Access
Mermaid Beach Robina Town Robina State High School 1 Investigator Dr ROBINA QLD 4226 Full Access
Mermaid Beach Varsity Lakes Varsity College Middle & Senior CampusDigital Learning Centre, Assembly Dr VARSITY LAKES QLD 4227 Full Access
Mermaid Beach Varsity Lakes Central Varsity College Christine Ave VARSITY LAKES QLD 4227 Full AccessMiller Annerley Junction Park State School Hall 50 Waldheim St ANNERLEY QLD 4103 Full AccessMiller Annerley Junction Annerley Church of Christ Hall 459 Annerley Rd ANNERLEY QLD 4103 Full AccessMiller Annerley South Our Lady's Catholic College 15 Chester Rd ANNERLEY QLD 4103 Full AccessMiller Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessMiller Chelmer Milpera State High School 2 Parker St CHELMER QLD 4068 Full AccessMiller Clifton Hill St George Ethiopian Orthodox Church 15 Eric Crescent ANNERLEY QLD 4103 Assisted AccessMiller Corinda St Joseph's Catholic Primary School 28 Clewley St CORINDA QLD 4075 Full AccessMiller Ekibin St Luke's Anglican Church Hall 193 Ekibin Rd E EKIBIN QLD 4121 Full Access
Miller Fairfield Christian Family Church Hall Cnr Cross & Sunbeam Sts FAIRFIELD QLD 4103 Full Access
Miller Graceville Graceville State School 23 Acacia Ave GRACEVILLE QLD 4075 Full AccessMiller Graceville West Graceville Presbyterian Church 12 Bank Rd GRACEVILLE QLD 4075 Full Access
Miller Moorooka Moorooka State School 274 Beaudesert Rd MOOROOKA QLD 4105 Full AccessMiller Moorvale Clifton Hill Scout Group Hall 118 Vendale St MOOROOKA QLD 4105 Assisted Access
Miller Sherwood St Matthew's Anglican Church HallCnr Oxley & Sherwood Rds SHERWOOD QLD 4075 Full Access
Miller Tarragindi Southside Uniting Church - Tarragindi Centre 24 Pope St TARRAGINDI QLD 4121 Full AccessMiller Wellers Hill Wellers Hill State School 190 Toohey Rd TARRAGINDI QLD 4121 Assisted AccessMiller Yeronga Yeronga State School 122 Park Rd YERONGA QLD 4104 Assisted AccessMiller Yeronga West St Sebastian's Catholic Primary School 141 Kadumba St YERONGA QLD 4104 Full Access
Mirani Alligator Creek Alligator Creek State School50 Grasstree Rd ALLIGATOR CREEK QLD 4740 Full Access
Mirani Alton Downs Alton Downs Hall1569 Ridgelands Rd ALTON DOWNS QLD 4702 Full Access
Mirani Bajool Bajool State School Toonda St BAJOOL QLD 4699 Full AccessMirani Bakers Creek Dundula State School 1 Main St BAKERS CREEK QLD 4740 Full AccessMirani Baree Baree School of Arts 18 Creek St BAREE QLD 4714 Full Access
Mirani Bouldercombe Bouldercombe State School52599 Burnett Highway BOULDERCOMBE QLD 4702 Full Access
Mirani Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessMirani Carmila Carmila State School 6A Carmila West Rd CARMILA QLD 4739 Full Access
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Mirani Chelona Chelona State School Dunrock Rd CHELONA QLD 4740 Full AccessMirani Eton Eton State School 10 Prospect St ETON QLD 4741 Assisted Access
Mirani Eungella Eungella State School 36 Eungella Dam Rd EUNGELLA QLD 4757 Full Access
Mirani Finch Hatton Finch Hatton State School86 Mackay Eungella Rd FINCH HATTON QLD 4756 Assisted Access
Mirani Gargett Gargett State School Tom Lynch St GARGETT QLD 4741 Full Access
Mirani Homebush Homebush State School 1181 Homebush Rd HOMEBUSH QLD 4740 Full AccessMirani Koumala Koumala State School 10 Bull St KOUMALA QLD 4738 Full AccessMirani Marian Marian State School 137 Anzac Ave MARIAN QLD 4753 Full AccessMirani Mirani Mirani State School 12 Maud St MIRANI QLD 4754 Full Access
Mirani Mount MorganMount Morgan Central State School, Back Gate
cnr Gordon and Central Sts MOUNT MORGAN QLD 4714 Assisted Access
Mirani Ooralea CQUniversity Mackay Ooralea, Building 5 151 Boundary Rd OORALEA QLD 4740 Full AccessMirani Parkhurst DAF Conference Centre 25 Yeppoon Rd PARKHURST QLD 4702 Full Access
Mirani Ridgelands Ridgelands State School43 Dalma Ridgelands Rd RIDGELANDS QLD 4702 Full Access
Mirani Sarina St Luke's Anglican Church Hall 56-60 Broad St SARINA QLD 4737 Assisted Access
Mirani Shinfield Swayneville State School952 Marlborough-Sarina Rd SHINFIELD QLD 4737 Full Access
Mirani Stanwell Stanwell State School 10 Teakle St STANWELL QLD 4702 Full Access
Mirani The Caves The Caves State SchoolCnr Barmoya & Rossmoya Rds THE CAVES QLD 4702 Full Access
Mirani Walkerston Walkerston State School Dutton St WALKERSTON QLD 4751 Full AccessMirani Westwood Westwood State School 108 Herbert St WESTWOOD QLD 4702 No AccessMoggill Bellbowrie Bellbowrie Community Church 3077 Moggill Rd BELLBOWRIE QLD 4070 Full AccessMoggill Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Moggill Brookfield Brookfield State School 18 Boscombe Rd BROOKFIELD QLD 4069 Full AccessMoggill Chapel Hill Chapel Hill State School 20 Ironbark Rd CHAPEL HILL QLD 4069 Full Access
Moggill Chapel Hill South Chapel Hill Uniting ChurchCnr Moggill & Chapel Hill Rds CHAPEL HILL QLD 4069 Full Access
Moggill Indooroopilly West Indooroopilly State SchoolCnr Russell Terrace & Moggill Rd INDOOROOPILLY QLD 4068 Assisted Access
Moggill Kenmore Kenmore State School 2052 Moggill Rd KENMORE QLD 4069 Full AccessMoggill Kenmore South Kenmore South State School 16 Kersley Rd KENMORE QLD 4069 Full AccessMoggill Moggill Moggill State School 3417 Moggill Rd MOGGILL QLD 4070 Assisted Access
Moggill Mount Crosby Mount Crosby State School541-561 Mount Crosby Rd MOUNT CROSBY QLD 4306 Full Access
Moggill Pullenvale Pullenvale State School 120 Grandview Rd PULLENVALE QLD 4069 Assisted Access
Moggill Upper Brookfield Upper Brookfield State School496 Upper Brookfield Rd UPPER BROOKFIELD QLD 4069 Full Access
Morayfield Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Morayfield Burpengary Meadows Burpengary Meadows State School153-187 Rowley Rd BURPENGARY QLD 4505 Full Access
Morayfield Caboolture Caboolture Memorial Hall 65 King St CABOOLTURE QLD 4510 Full AccessMorayfield Caboolture East Caboolture State High School 1-57 Lee St CABOOLTURE QLD 4510 Full Access
Morayfield Caboolture South Caboolture Special School50 - 80 Torrens Rd CABOOLTURE SOUTH QLD 4506 Full Access
Morayfield Caboolture West Tullawong State High School22-70 Del Rosso Rd CABOOLTURE QLD 4510 Full Access
Morayfield Morayfield Morayfield State High School, K Block 70 Visentin Rd MORAYFIELD QLD 4506 Assisted AccessMorayfield Morayfield East Morayfield East State School 107 Graham Rd MORAYFIELD QLD 4506 Full Access
Morayfield Morayfield West Minimbah State SchoolCnr Walkers Rd & Minimbah Dr MORAYFIELD QLD 4506 Full Access
Mount Ommaney Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessMount Ommaney Corinda St Joseph's Catholic Primary School 28 Clewley St CORINDA QLD 4075 Full AccessMount Ommaney Corinda South Corinda State School 330 Cliveden Ave CORINDA QLD 4075 Assisted AccessMount Ommaney Darra Darra State School, Community Hall Scotts Rd DARRA QLD 4076 Full Access
Mount Ommaney Jamboree Heights Jamboree Heights State School35 Beanland St JAMBOREE HEIGHTS QLD 4074 Full Access
Mount Ommaney Jindalee Jindalee State School 114 Burrendah Rd JINDALEE QLD 4074 Full AccessMount Ommaney Jindalee South Twelve Apostles Catholic Church Hall 111 Yallambee Rd JINDALEE QLD 4074 Full Access
Mount Ommaney Middle Park Middle Park State School 27 MacFarlane St MIDDLE PARK QLD 4074 Full AccessMount Ommaney Oxley Oxley Senior Citizens Hall 86 Oxley Station Rd OXLEY QLD 4075 Assisted AccessMount Ommaney Oxley South Oxley State School 26 Bannerman St OXLEY QLD 4075 Full Access
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Mount Ommaney Seventeen Mile Rocks iSee Church308 Seventeen Mile Rocks Rd SEVENTEEN MILE ROCKS QLD 4073 Full Access
Mount Ommaney Sherwood St Matthew's Anglican Church HallCnr Oxley & Sherwood Rds SHERWOOD QLD 4075 Full Access
Mount Ommaney Sinnamon Jindalee Girl Guides Hall 44 Goggs Rd JINDALEE QLD 4074 Full AccessMudgeeraba Bonogin St Benedict's Catholic Church 2A Wallaby Dr MUDGEERABA QLD 4213 No AccessMudgeeraba Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessMudgeeraba Gilston Gilston State School 588 Worongary Rd GILSTON QLD 4211 Full AccessMudgeeraba Merrimac Merrimac State School 2 Boowaggan Rd MERRIMAC QLD 4226 Full AccessMudgeeraba Mudgeeraba Mudgeeraba Special School 4 School St MUDGEERABA QLD 4213 Full AccessMudgeeraba Nerang West Nerang State High School 1-35 Weedons Rd NERANG QLD 4211 Full Access
Mudgeeraba Reedy Creek King's Church 68 Gemvale Rd REEDY CREEK QLD 4228 Full Access
Mudgeeraba Reedy Creek South Reedy Creek Baptist Church 10 Gemvale Rd REEDY CREEK QLD 4228 Full Access
Mudgeeraba Robina Robina State School1-13 Killarney Ave (access via Glen Eagles Dr) ROBINA QLD 4226 Full Access
Mudgeeraba Robina Town Robina State High School 1 Investigator Dr ROBINA QLD 4226 Full Access
Mudgeeraba Springbrook Springbrook State School2327 Springbrook Rd SPRINGBROOK QLD 4213 Assisted Access
Mudgeeraba Tallai Mudgeeraba State School32-48 Old Coach Rd MUDGEERABA QLD 4213 Full Access
Mudgeeraba Worongary South Mudgeeraba Showground115 Mudgeeraba Rd WORONGARY QLD 4213 Assisted Access
Mulgrave Aloomba Aloomba State School Nielsen St ALOOMBA QLD 4871 Full AccessMulgrave Bayview Heights St Mary's Catholic College 58-63 Anderson Rd WOREE QLD 4868 Full Access
Mulgrave Bentley Park St Therese's School 135 Robert Rd BENTLEY PARK QLD 4868 Full AccessMulgrave Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessMulgrave Edmonton PCYC Edmonton 10-20 Walker Rd EDMONTON QLD 4869 Full AccessMulgrave Gordonvale Gordonvale State School Hall 28 George St GORDONVALE QLD 4865 Full Access
Mulgrave McDonnell Creek McDonnell Creek State School69273 Bruce Highway FISHERY FALLS QLD 4871 Full Access
Mulgrave White Rock White Rock State School 114 Progress Rd WHITE ROCK QLD 4868 Full AccessMulgrave Woree Woree State High School 42-80 Windarra St WOREE QLD 4868 Full AccessMulgrave Yarrabah Yarrabah State School Gribble St YARRABAH QLD 4871 Assisted AccessMundingburra Aitkenvale Aitkenvale State School 67-85 Wotton St AITKENVALE QLD 4814 Assisted Access
Mundingburra Annandale Annandale State SchoolCnr Oleander St & Yolanda Dr ANNANDALE QLD 4814 Full Access
Mundingburra Annandale EastAnnandale Community Centre, Annandale Shopping Centre 73 MacArthur Dr ANNANDALE QLD 4814 Full Access
Mundingburra Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessMundingburra Cranbrook Cranbrook State School 20 Alice St CRANBROOK QLD 4814 Assisted Access
Mundingburra Currajong Currajong State School 140 Palmerston St CURRAJONG QLD 4812 Full Access
Mundingburra Heatley Heatley State School Cnr Mill Dr & Fullham Rd HEATLEY QLD 4814 Assisted Access
Mundingburra Mundingburra Mundingburra State School77 Ross River Rd MUNDINGBURRA QLD 4812 Full Access
Mundingburra Oonoonba Oonoonba State School83 Fairfield Waters Dr OONOONBA QLD 4811 Assisted Access
Mundingburra PimlicoPimlico State High School, Performing Arts Complex 55-77 Fulham Rd PIMLICO QLD 4812 Full Access
Mundingburra Riverside Riverside Gardens Community Centre 55 Riverside Blvd DOUGLAS QLD 4814 Assisted Access
Mundingburra University James Cook UniversityJames Cook University Dr DOUGLAS QLD 4814 Assisted Access
Mundingburra Vincent Vincent State School 280 Palmerston St VINCENT QLD 4814 Full AccessMundingburra Wulguru Wulguru State School Edison St WULGURU QLD 4811 Full AccessMurrumba Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessMurrumba Dakabin Dakabin State High School 255-267 Marsden Rd DAKABIN QLD 4503 Full AccessMurrumba Griffin Griffin State School 19 Wesley Rd GRIFFIN QLD 4503 Full AccessMurrumba Kallangur Kallangur State School 139 School Rd KALLANGUR QLD 4503 Full AccessMurrumba Kallangur East Kallangur Community Hall 1480 Anzac Ave KALLANGUR QLD 4503 Full AccessMurrumba Kallangur West Kruger Hall, Penson Park 24 Ann St KALLANGUR QLD 4503 Assisted AccessMurrumba Kippa-Ring West Hercules Road State School Hercules Rd KIPPA-RING QLD 4021 Full Access
Murrumba Mango Hill South Mango Hill State School 39 Bonnet Parade MANGO HILL QLD 4509 Full Access
Murrumba Murrumba Downs Undurba State School 49 Ogg Rd MURRUMBA DOWNS QLD 4503 Full Access
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Murrumba Murrumba Downs North Living Faith Lutheran Primary School50 Brays Rd MURRUMBA DOWNS QLD 4503 Full Access
Murrumba North LakesNorth Lakes State College - Senior Campus Sports Hall 1 The Corso NORTH LAKES QLD 4509 Full Access
Murrumba Rothwell Grace Lutheran College Mewes Rd ROTHWELL QLD 4022 Assisted AccessNanango Blackbutt Blackbutt State School 25 Crofton St BLACKBUTT QLD 4306 Full AccessNanango Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessNanango Brooklands Brooklands Rural Fire Brigade Lord St BROOKLANDS QLD 4615 Full Access
Nanango Cherbourg Cherbourg Town Hall 22 Barambah Ave CHERBOURG QLD 4605 Assisted AccessNanango Cloyna Cloyna State School 8 William Webber Rd CLOYNA QLD 4605 Full Access
Nanango Coolabunia Coolabunia State SchoolCnr D'Aguilar Highway and Mary St COOLABUNIA QLD 4610 Full Access
Nanango Coominya Coominya State School 7 Cornhill St COOMINYA QLD 4311 Full AccessNanango Cooyar Cooyar State School 16 Gracey St COOYAR QLD 4402 No Access
Nanango Durong Durong Community Hall8940 Chinchilla Wondai Rd DURONG SOUTH QLD 4610 Assisted Access
Nanango Esk Esk State School 49 East St ESK QLD 4312 Assisted Access
Nanango Fernvale Fernvale State School1605 Brisbane Valley Highway FERNVALE QLD 4306 Assisted Access
Nanango Goomeri Goomeri State School Munro St GOOMERI QLD 4601 Full Access
Nanango Inverlaw Inverlaw Farmers Hall1136 Kingaroy Burrandowan Rd INVERLAW QLD 4610 Full Access
Nanango Kilcoy Kilcoy Memorial Hall Kennedy St KILCOY QLD 4515 Full AccessNanango Kilkivan Kilkivan State School 6 Council St KILKIVAN QLD 4600 Full AccessNanango Kingaroy Kingaroy State High School Toomey St KINGAROY QLD 4610 Assisted AccessNanango Kingaroy East St John's Lutheran School 84 Ivy St KINGAROY QLD 4610 Full AccessNanango Kumbia Kumbia State School 22 Bell St KUMBIA QLD 4610 Full AccessNanango Maidenwell Maidenwell Hall Pool St MAIDENWELL QLD 4615 Assisted AccessNanango Mondure Mondure Public Hall 12 McConnell Way MONDURE QLD 4611 Full AccessNanango Moore Moore Soldiers Memorial Hall 9 Main St MOORE QLD 4314 Assisted Access
Nanango Mount Kilcoy Mount Kilcoy State School251 Jenkinsons Rd MOUNT KILCOY QLD 4515 Full Access
Nanango Mount Tarampa Mount Tarampa State School 9 Profkes Rd MOUNT TARAMPA QLD 4311 Full AccessNanango Murgon PCYC South Burnett 40-42 Macalister St MURGON QLD 4605 Full AccessNanango Nanango Nanango State School 39 Drayton St NANANGO QLD 4615 Full AccessNanango Proston Proston State School 94 Rodney St PROSTON QLD 4613 Full AccessNanango Taabinga Taabinga State School 2 Rae St KINGAROY QLD 4610 Full AccessNanango Tansey Tansey Bowls Club 21 Tansey Hall Rd TANSEY QLD 4601 Full AccessNanango Toogoolawah Toogoolawah State School Gardner St TOOGOOLAWAH QLD 4313 Full AccessNanango Wheatlands Wheatlands State School 422 Byee Rd WHEATLANDS QLD 4606 Full Access
Nanango Wondai Wondai Memorial HallCnr Mackenzie & Scott Sts WONDAI QLD 4606 Full Access
Nanango Wooroolin Wooroolin State School 34 Frederick St WOOROOLIN QLD 4608 Full AccessNanango Yarraman Yarraman State School 17 John St YARRAMAN QLD 4614 Full AccessNicklin Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessNicklin Burnside Burnside State School 51 Blaxland Rd BURNSIDE QLD 4560 Full AccessNicklin Cooroy Noosa District State High School 2 Tulip St COOROY QLD 4563 Full AccessNicklin Eudlo Eudlo Hall 19 Rosebed St EUDLO QLD 4554 Assisted AccessNicklin Federal Federal State School 40 Middle Creek Rd FEDERAL QLD 4568 Full AccessNicklin Kenilworth Kenilworth Community Hall Elizabeth St KENILWORTH QLD 4574 Full AccessNicklin Kureelpa Kureelpa Public Hall 2 - 4 Jewett Rd KUREELPA QLD 4560 Assisted AccessNicklin Mapleton Mapleton State School 24 Flaxton Dr MAPLETON QLD 4560 Full AccessNicklin Nambour Hungerford Hall, Nambour State College 7 Carrol St NAMBOUR QLD 4560 Assisted AccessNicklin Nambour West Nambour Heights Bowls Club 54 Isabella Ave NAMBOUR QLD 4560 Assisted Access
Nicklin Palmwoods Palmwoods State School111 Palmwoods-Montville Rd PALMWOODS QLD 4555 Full Access
Nicklin Woombye Woombye State School 95 Pine Grove Rd WOOMBYE QLD 4559 Full AccessNicklin Yandina Yandina School of Arts Hall 11 Farrell St YANDINA QLD 4561 Full AccessNinderry Bli Bli Bli Bli State School 12-38 School Rd BLI BLI QLD 4560 Full AccessNinderry Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Ninderry Buderim North Lakeshore Community Church of Christ Hall 1 Lakeshore Ave BUDERIM QLD 4556 Full AccessNinderry Coolum Beach Coolum State School School Rd COOLUM BEACH QLD 4573 Assisted Access
Ninderry Coolum Beach North Coolum Beach Uniting Church Hall22-26 Elizabeth St COOLUM BEACH QLD 4573 Full Access
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Ninderry Diddillibah Diddillibah Community Hall 658 Diddillibah Rd DIDDILLIBAH QLD 4558 Full AccessNinderry Eumundi Eumundi State School 22 Caplick Way EUMUNDI QLD 4562 Full AccessNinderry Forest Glen Sunshine Coast Grammar School 372 Mons Rd FOREST GLEN QLD 4556 Full AccessNinderry Kuluin Kuluin State School 41-67 Tallow Wood Dr KULUIN QLD 4558 Full AccessNinderry Noosaville West Good Shepherd Lutheran Church 115 Eumundi Rd NOOSAVILLE QLD 4566 Full Access
Ninderry Peregian Springs Peregian Springs State School191 The Ave PEREGIAN SPRINGS QLD 4573 Full Access
Ninderry Yandina Yandina School of Arts Hall 11 Farrell St YANDINA QLD 4561 Full Access
Noosa Boreen Point Lake Cootharaba Sailing Club24 Boreen Parade BOREEN POINT QLD 4565 Assisted Access
Noosa Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessNoosa Cooran Cooran State School 31 James St COORAN QLD 4569 Full AccessNoosa Cooroy Noosa District State High School 2 Tulip St COOROY QLD 4563 Full AccessNoosa Kin Kin Kin Kin State School 26 - 32 Main St KIN KIN QLD 4571 No Access
Noosa Noosa Junction Sunshine Beach State SchoolBicentennial Dr SUNSHINE BEACH QLD 4567 Full Access
Noosa Noosaville Noosa Baptist Church 1 Lake Weyba Dr NOOSAVILLE QLD 4566 Full AccessNoosa Noosaville West Good Shepherd Lutheran Church 115 Eumundi Rd NOOSAVILLE QLD 4566 Full Access
Noosa Peregian Beach Peregian Beach Community Kindergarten 13 Rufous St PEREGIAN BEACH QLD 4573 Assisted AccessNoosa Pomona Pomona Memorial School of Arts Hall 6 Reserve St POMONA QLD 4568 Full AccessNoosa Tewantin Tewantin State School Goodwin St TEWANTIN QLD 4565 Full AccessNoosa Tinbeerwah Tinbeerwah Hall 863 Sunrise Rd TINBEERWAH QLD 4563 Assisted AccessNudgee Banyo St Oswald's Anglican Church Hall 9 Froude St BANYO QLD 4014 Full Access
Nudgee Banyo East Earnshaw State CollegeCnr Earnshaw and Tufnell Rds NUDGEE QLD 4014 Full Access
Nudgee Boondall Boondall State SchoolSandgate Rd (access via Roscommon Rd) BOONDALL QLD 4034 Full Access
Nudgee Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Nudgee Chermside East Centrepoint Church HallCnr Pfingst & Hamilton Rds CHERMSIDE QLD 4032 Full Access
Nudgee Northgate Central Northgate State School 128 Amelia St NORTHGATE QLD 4012 Full AccessNudgee Nudgee Nudgee School of Arts 61 Hayden St NUDGEE QLD 4014 Full AccessNudgee Nundah Nundah State School 41 Bage St NUNDAH QLD 4012 Full Access
Nudgee Nundah East St Paul's Lutheran Church HallCnr Buckland Rd & Atthow Parade NUNDAH QLD 4012 Assisted Access
Nudgee Nundah North St Francis of Assisi Anglican Church HallCnr Cameron & Cavendish Sts NUNDAH QLD 4012 Full Access
Nudgee Nundah West Holy Spirit Anglican Church Hall Cnr Imbros & Olive Sts NUNDAH QLD 4012 Full AccessNudgee Taigum Taigum State School Hall 266 Handford Rd TAIGUM QLD 4018 Full Access
Nudgee Virginia Virginia State SchoolCnr Sandgate Rd & Jefferis St VIRGINIA QLD 4014 Full Access
Nudgee Wavell St Paschal's Catholic Church Hall30 Warraba Ave WAVELL HEIGHTS QLD 4012 Assisted Access
Nudgee Zillmere North Zillmere Community Centre 54 Handford Rd ZILLMERE QLD 4034 Full AccessOodgeroo Amity Point Amity Point Community Hall 18 Ballow St AMITY POINT QLD 4183 Full Access
Oodgeroo Bay View Thornlands Bayview State School 77 Ziegenfusz Rd THORNLANDS QLD 4164 Assisted AccessOodgeroo Birkdale Birkdale State School 74 Agnes St BIRKDALE QLD 4159 Assisted Access
Oodgeroo Birkdale South Birkdale South State School 451 Old Cleveland Rd BIRKDALE QLD 4159 Assisted AccessOodgeroo Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessOodgeroo Cleveland Cleveland District State High School Russell St CLEVELAND QLD 4163 Assisted AccessOodgeroo Cleveland Central Cleveland State School 85-103 Queen St CLEVELAND QLD 4163 Full AccessOodgeroo Dunwich Dunwich State School 37 Bingle Rd DUNWICH QLD 4183 Assisted AccessOodgeroo Ormiston Ormiston State School 82-110 Gordon St ORMISTON QLD 4160 Full AccessOodgeroo Point Lookout Point Lookout Community Hall E Coast Rd POINT LOOKOUT QLD 4183 Assisted AccessOodgeroo Thornlands Thornlands State School South St THORNLANDS QLD 4164 Assisted Access
Oodgeroo Wellington Point Trinity Uniting Church47 Marlborough Rd WELLINGTON POINT QLD 4160 Assisted Access
Oodgeroo Wellington Point West Wellington Point State High School Anson Rd WELLINGTON POINT QLD 4160 Assisted AccessPine Rivers Bray Park Bray Park State School 5 Hopetoun St BRAY PARK QLD 4500 Full Access
Pine Rivers Bray Park West Bray Park State High School 27-37 Lavarack Rd BRAY PARK QLD 4500 Full AccessPine Rivers Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
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Pine Rivers Closeburn Cedar Creek Public Hall 2 Andrew Rd CLOSEBURN QLD 4520 No AccessPine Rivers Dayboro Dayboro State School 58 Mckenzie St DAYBORO QLD 4521 Assisted AccessPine Rivers Eatons Hill Eatons Hill State School Apex Grove EATONS HILL QLD 4037 Full Access
Pine Rivers Mount Nebo Mount Nebo State School 1918 Mt Nebo Rd MOUNT NEBO QLD 4520 Assisted Access
Pine Rivers Samford The Shed Samford44 Mount Glorious Rd SSAMFORD VILLAGE QLD 4520 Assisted Access
Pine Rivers Samford Village Samford Community Centre 41 School Rd SAMFORD QLD 4520 Full AccessPine Rivers South Pine South Pine Community Church 10 South Pine Rd WARNER QLD 4500 Full Access
Pine Rivers Strathpine Pine Rivers State High School (Auditorium) Gympie Rd STRATHPINE QLD 4500 Full AccessPine Rivers Strathpine West Strathpine West State School 16-20 Garbala Dr STRATHPINE QLD 4500 No Access
Pine Rivers Warner Genesis Christian College10 Youngs Crossing Rd BRAY PARK QLD 4500 Full Access
Pumicestone Banksia Beach Banksia Beach State School133 Sunderland Dr BANKSIA BEACH QLD 4507 Assisted Access
Pumicestone Beachmere Beachmere State School James Rd BEACHMERE QLD 4510 Full AccessPumicestone Bellara Bribie Island Volunteer Marine Rescue 4 Marine Parade BELLARA QLD 4507 Full AccessPumicestone Bongaree Bribie Island Orchid Society 156A First Ave BONGAREE QLD 4507 Full AccessPumicestone Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessPumicestone Caboolture Caboolture Memorial Hall 65 King St CABOOLTURE QLD 4510 Full AccessPumicestone Caboolture East Caboolture State High School 1-57 Lee St CABOOLTURE QLD 4510 Full AccessPumicestone Caboolture North Pumicestone State School 75 Cottrill Rd CABOOLTURE QLD 4510 Full Access
Pumicestone Donnybrook Donnybrook Community HallCnr Alice & Edith Sts DONNYBROOK QLD 4510 Assisted Access
Pumicestone Elimbah Elimbah State School 10-20 School Rd ELIMBAH QLD 4516 Full AccessPumicestone Ningi Ningi Community Hall 1320 Bribie Island Rd NINGI QLD 4511 Full Access
Pumicestone Sandstone Point Sandstone Point Community Centre202 Bestmann Rd E SANDSTONE POINT QLD 4511 Assisted Access
Pumicestone Toorbul Toorbul Community Hall 158 Esplanade TOORBUL QLD 4510 Assisted AccessPumicestone Woorim The Surf Club Bribie Island 2 First Ave WOORIM QLD 4507 Full AccessRedcliffe Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessRedcliffe Clontarf Clontarf Beach State School Hall 91 Elizabeth Ave CLONTARF QLD 4019 Full Access
Redcliffe Clontarf Beach Clontarf Beach State High SchoolCnr Elizabeth Ave and King St CLONTARF QLD 4019 Full Access
Redcliffe Frawley Australian Trade College North Brisbane294 Scarborough Rd SCARBOROUGH QLD 4020 Assisted Access
Redcliffe Kippa-Ring Kippa-Ring State School Hall Korsch St KIPPA-RING QLD 4021 Assisted AccessRedcliffe Kippa-Ring West Hercules Road State School Hercules Rd KIPPA-RING QLD 4021 Full AccessRedcliffe Margate Humpybong State School Hall Ernest St MARGATE QLD 4019 Full AccessRedcliffe Redcliffe South Redcliffe Senior Citizens Centre 401 Oxley Ave REDCLIFFE QLD 4020 Full AccessRedcliffe Redcliffe TAFE Redcliffe TAFE 64-68 Klingner Rd REDCLIFFE QLD 4020 Assisted AccessRedcliffe Scarborough Scarborough State School Garsden St SCARBOROUGH QLD 4020 Assisted Access
Redcliffe Scarborough North Alice Bartlett Hall 72 Seaville Ave SCARBOROUGH QLD 4020 Assisted Access
Redcliffe Woody Point Holy Cross Catholic Parish HallCnr Collins St & Victoria Ave WOODY POINT QLD 4019 Full Access
Redcliffe Woody Point South Woody Point Memorial HallCnr Oxley Ave & Hornibrook Esplanade WOODY POINT QLD 4019 Full Access
Redlands Bay View Thornlands Bayview State School 77 Ziegenfusz Rd THORNLANDS QLD 4164 Assisted AccessRedlands Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Redlands Coochiemudlo Island Coochiemudlo Island Community Hall346 Victoria Parade S COOCHIEMUDLO ISLAND QLD 4184 Full Access
Redlands Lamb Island Lamb Island Community Hall 125-133 Lucas Dr LAMB ISLAND QLD 4184 Full Access
Redlands Macleay Island Macleay Island Community Centre Hall32 High Central Rd MACLEAY ISLAND QLD 4184 Full Access
Redlands Redland Bay Redland Bay Community Hall 7-9 Weinam St REDLAND BAY QLD 4165 Full Access
Redlands Russell Island Russell Island Recreation Hall1 Alison Crescent RUSSELL ISLAND QLD 4184 Full Access
Redlands Thornlands Thornlands State School South St THORNLANDS QLD 4164 Assisted AccessRedlands Victoria Point Victoria Point State School Colburn Ave VICTORIA POINT QLD 4165 Assisted Access
Redlands Victoria Point Central Victoria Point Community HallCnr Colburn Ave and Link Rd VICTORIA POINT QLD 4165 Full Access
Rockhampton Allenstown Allenstown State School Assembly Hall Caroline St ALLENSTOWN QLD 4700 Full Access
Rockhampton Allenstown North The Cathedral College 189 William St ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4700 Full Access
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Rockhampton Berserker Berserker Street State School128-140 Berserker St BERSERKER QLD 4701 Full Access
Rockhampton Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Rockhampton Emmaus Emmaus College Hall362 Yaamba Rd NORMAN GARDENS QLD 4701 Full Access
Rockhampton Frenchville Frenchville State School - Activities Centre225-237 Frenchville Rd FRENCHVILLE QLD 4701 Full Access
Rockhampton Glenmore Glenmore State High School 261 Farm St KAWANA QLD 4701 Full AccessRockhampton Gracemere Gracemere Community Centre 6-9 Barry St GRACEMERE QLD 4702 Assisted AccessRockhampton Gracemere South Waraburra State School 55 Johnson Rd GRACEMERE QLD 4702 Full Access
Rockhampton Lakes Creek Lakes Creek State School 445 Paterson St LAKES CREEK QLD 4701 Full AccessRockhampton Mount Archer Mount Archer State School 242 Thozet Rd KOONGAL QLD 4701 Full Access
Rockhampton North Rockhampton North Rockhampton State High School302-308 Berserker St NORTH ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4701 Full Access
Rockhampton Park Avenue Park Avenue State School 5-13 Main St PARK AVENUE QLD 4701 Full Access
Rockhampton Rockhampton Range St Peter's Catholic Primary School170 Upper Dawson Rd THE RANGE QLD 4700 Assisted Access
Rockhampton Rockhampton South Rockhampton State High School 1 Campbell St WANDAL QLD 4700 Full Access
Rockhampton West Rockhampton Crescent Lagoon State School99-109 North St Ext WEST ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4700 Full Access
Sandgate Bald Hills Bald Hills State School Hall 2156 Gympie Rd BALD HILLS QLD 4036 Full Access
Sandgate Boondall Boondall State SchoolSandgate Rd (access via Roscommon Rd) BOONDALL QLD 4034 Full Access
Sandgate Bracken Ridge Bracken Ridge Uniting Church 7 Pellinore Rd BRACKEN RIDGE QLD 4017 Full AccessSandgate Bracken Ridge East Bracken Ridge State School Denham St BRACKEN RIDGE QLD 4017 Full Access
Sandgate Bracken Ridge West Norris Road State School Hall Pritchard Place BRACKEN RIDGE QLD 4017 Full AccessSandgate Brighton Brighton State School Sports Hall 2 North Rd BRIGHTON QLD 4017 Full AccessSandgate Brighton South Nashville State School Hall Douglas St NASHVILLE QLD 4017 Full AccessSandgate Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessSandgate Deagon Sandgate District State High School Hall 41 Braun St DEAGON QLD 4017 Full AccessSandgate Fitzgibbon Fitzgibbon Community Centre 545 Roghan Rd FITZGIBBON QLD 4018 Assisted AccessSandgate Sandgate Sandgate State School Hall Keogh St SANDGATE QLD 4017 Assisted Access
Sandgate ShorncliffeShorncliffe State School After School Care Centre
cnr Signal Row & Yundah St SHORNCLIFFE QLD 4017 Full Access
Sandgate Taigum Taigum State School Hall 266 Handford Rd TAIGUM QLD 4018 Full AccessScenic Rim Aratula Aratula State School 41 Elizabeth St ARATULA QLD 4309 Assisted AccessScenic Rim Beaudesert St Mary's Catholic Primary School 1 Bromelton St BEAUDESERT QLD 4285 Full Access
Scenic Rim Beaudesert East Beaudesert State School15-17 Tina St (access via Eaglesfield St) BEAUDESERT QLD 4285 Full Access
Scenic Rim Beechmont Beechmont State School1922 Beechmont Rd BEECHMONT QLD 4211 Full Access
Scenic Rim Boonah Heritage Room, Boonah Cultural Centre 3 High St BOONAH QLD 4310 Full AccessScenic Rim Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessScenic Rim Canungra Canungra State School 5-9 Christie St CANUNGRA QLD 4275 Assisted Access
Scenic Rim Grandchester Grandchester State School 35 School Rd GRANDCHESTER QLD 4340 Full AccessScenic Rim Harrisville Harrisville State School 17 Hall St HARRISVILLE QLD 4307 Full Access
Scenic Rim Hillview Hillview Memorial Hall 20 Widgee Creek Rd HILLVIEW QLD 4285 Full Access
Scenic Rim Jimboomba Jimboomba State SchoolMt Lindesay Highway JIMBOOMBA QLD 4280 Full Access
Scenic Rim Jimboomba East Emmaus College 48 East St JIMBOOMBA QLD 4280 Full AccessScenic Rim Kalbar Kalbar State School 48 George St KALBAR QLD 4309 Full AccessScenic Rim Kerry Kerry Memorial Hall 1488 Kerry Rd KERRY QLD 4285 Assisted AccessScenic Rim Kooralbyn Kooralbyn Community Centre 79 Ogilvie Place KOORALBYN QLD 4285 Assisted Access
Scenic Rim Mount Alford Mount Alford State School942 Reckumpilla St MOUNT ALFORD QLD 4310 Full Access
Scenic Rim Mutdapilly Mutdapilly State School4 Mutdapilly-Churchbank Weir Rd MUTDAPILLY QLD 4307 Assisted Access
Scenic Rim North TamborineConvention Room, Vonda Youngman Cultural Centre
2-4 Knoll Rd NORTH TAMBORINE QLD 4272 Assisted Access
Scenic Rim Peak Crossing Peak Crossing State School1323 Ipswich-Boonah Rd PEAK CROSSING QLD 4306 Full Access
Scenic Rim Rathdowney Rathdowney State School141-155 Mt Lindesay Highway RATHDOWNEY QLD 4287 Full Access
Scenic Rim Roadvale Roadvale State School 111 Roadvale Rd ROADVALE QLD 4310 Assisted AccessScenic Rim Rosewood Rosewood State High School 46 Lanefield Rd ROSEWOOD QLD 4340 Full Access
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Scenic Rim St Bernard St Bernard State School1-19 School Rd MOUNT TAMBORINE QLD 4272 Full Access
Scenic Rim Tamborine Tamborine Memorial Hall2760 Waterford-Tamborine Rd TAMBORINE QLD 4270 Full Access
Scenic Rim Warrill View Warrill View State School 7-19 Ipswich St WARRILL VIEW QLD 4307 Full Access
Scenic Rim Willowbank Amberley Girl Guides Hut21 Wellington Rise WILLOWBANK QLD 4306 Full Access
Scenic Rim Woodhill Woodhill Hall6098 Mt Lindesay Highway WOODHILL QLD 4285 Full Access
Scenic Rim Yarrabilba Yarrabilba State School 1-35 Darnell St YARRABILBA QLD 4207 Full AccessSouth Brisbane Annerley Junction Park State School Hall 50 Waldheim St ANNERLEY QLD 4103 Full AccessSouth Brisbane Annerley Junction Annerley Church of Christ Hall 459 Annerley Rd ANNERLEY QLD 4103 Full AccessSouth Brisbane Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
South Brisbane Buranda West St John's Annerley Presbyterian Church Hall 23-33 King St ANNERLEY QLD 4103 Full Access
South Brisbane Dutton Park Dutton Park State School Hall 112 Annerley Rd DUTTON PARK QLD 4102 Full Access
South Brisbane Hill End St Francis of Assisi Church Hall 47 Dornoch Terrace WEST END QLD 4101 Assisted Access
South Brisbane Kangaroo Point Kangaroo Point Uniting Church Hall 46 Linton St KANGAROO POINT QLD 4169 Full Access
South Brisbane MaterQueensland Children's Hospital School (Junior Campus) Stanley St SOUTH BRISBANE QLD 4101 Full Access
South Brisbane South Brisbane Brisbane State High SchoolCnr Vulture & Ernest Sts (entry via Vulture St gates) SOUTH BRISBANE QLD 4101 Full Access
South Brisbane Stones CornerThe Little Kings Movement for the Handicapped Cnr Carl & O'Keefe Sts BURANDA QLD 4102 Full Access
South Brisbane Vulture Street St Paul's Anglican Church Hall 554 Vulture St EAST BRISBANE QLD 4169 Assisted AccessSouth Brisbane West End West End State School 24 Vulture St WEST END QLD 4101 Assisted Access
South Brisbane Woolloongabba Nazareth Lutheran Church Hall12 Hawthorne St WOOLLOONGABBA QLD 4102 Full Access
Southern Downs Allora Allora Senior Citizens Building 18 Drayton St ALLORA QLD 4362 Full Access
Southern Downs AmiensAmiens State School - Community Discovery Centre 1337 Amiens Rd AMIENS QLD 4352 Assisted Access
Southern Downs Applethorpe Applethorpe State School25576 New England Highway APPLETHORPE QLD 4378 Assisted Access
Southern Downs Ballandean Ballandean State School 7 Bents Rd BALLANDEAN QLD 4382 Assisted AccessSouthern Downs Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessSouthern Downs Broadwater Broadwater State School 638 Texas Rd STANTHORPE QLD 4380 Assisted AccessSouthern Downs Cecil Plains Cecil Plains State School 41-47 Taylor St CECIL PLAINS QLD 4407 Full AccessSouthern Downs Dalveen Dalveen Hall 38 Pine Cres DALVEEN QLD 4374 Full Access
Southern Downs Glen Aplin Glen Aplin State School 54 Mount Stirling Rd GLEN APLIN QLD 4381 Assisted Access
Southern Downs Goomburra Goomburra Town Hall 17 Inverramsay Rd GOOMBURRA QLD 4362 Full AccessSouthern Downs Goondiwindi St Mary's Parish School 14 Brisbane St GOONDIWINDI QLD 4390 Full Access
Southern Downs Goondiwindi WestGoondiwindi Waggamba Community Cultural Centre 18 Russell St GOONDIWINDI QLD 4390 Full Access
Southern Downs Inglewood Inglewood Civic Centre 18 Elizabeth St INGLEWOOD QLD 4387 Full AccessSouthern Downs Killarney Killarney Senior Citizens Hall 11 Ailanthus St KILLARNEY QLD 4373 Full AccessSouthern Downs Leyburn Leyburn State School 34 Peter St LEYBURN QLD 4352 Assisted AccessSouthern Downs Maryvale Maryvale State School 81 Taylor St MARYVALE QLD 4370 Assisted Access
Southern Downs Massie Deuchar Massie Hall12 Warwick Allora Back Rd MASSIE QLD 4370 Full Access
Southern Downs Millmerran Millmerran State School 19 Simmons St MILLMERRAN QLD 4357 Full Access
Southern Downs Murrays Bridge Murray's Bridge State School1378 Warwick-Killarney Rd MURRAYS BRIDGE QLD 4370 No Access
Southern Downs Pratten Pratten Hall 101 White St PRATTEN QLD 4370 Assisted AccessSouthern Downs Stanthorpe St Paul's Parish Hall 2 Corundum St STANTHORPE QLD 4380 Full AccessSouthern Downs Talwood Talwood State School 17 Recreation St TALWOOD QLD 4496 Full AccessSouthern Downs Texas Texas Memorial Hall 50 High St TEXAS QLD 4385 Full AccessSouthern Downs The Summit The Summit State School 34 Taggart's Rd THE SUMMIT QLD 4377 Assisted Access
Southern Downs Toobeah Toobeah Kindergarten & Children's CentreCnr Barwon Highway & Minnel Rd TOOBEAH QLD 4498 Full Access
Southern Downs Wallangarra Wallangarra State School50 Callandoon St WALLANGARRA QLD 4383 Full Access
Southern Downs WarwickWarwick Indoor Recreation and Aquatic Centre 29 Palmerin St WARWICK QLD 4370 Assisted Access
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Southern Downs Warwick East Warwick East State School 45 Fitzroy St WARWICK QLD 4370 Assisted AccessSouthern Downs Warwick West Warwick West State School 17 George St WARWICK QLD 4370 Assisted AccessSouthern Downs Yangan Yangan School of Arts 7-9 King St YANGAN QLD 4371 Assisted AccessSouthern Downs Yelarbon Yelarbon State School 17 Eena St YELARBON QLD 4388 Assisted AccessSouthport Ashmore Ashmore State School Currumburra Rd ASHMORE QLD 4214 Assisted Access
Southport Ashmore WestTrinity Lutheran College - Cotlew Street Campus 251 Cotlew St ASHMORE QLD 4214 Assisted Access
Southport Bellevue Park Bellevue Park State School 20-24 Sapium Rd ASHMORE QLD 4214 Full AccessSouthport Benowa Benowa State High School Mediterranean Dr BENOWA QLD 4217 Assisted AccessSouthport Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessSouthport Evandale Gold Coast City Council Chambers 135 Bundall Rd BUNDALL QLD 4217 Full AccessSouthport Keebra Park Keebra Park State High School Anne St SOUTHPORT QLD 4215 Assisted AccessSouthport Southport East Southport Community Centre 6 Lawson St SOUTHPORT QLD 4215 Full AccessSouthport Southport North Southport State High School Brooke Ave SOUTHPORT QLD 4215 Assisted AccessSouthport Southport West CrossLife Baptist Church 170 Nerang St SOUTHPORT QLD 4215 Full AccessSpringwood Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Springwood Chatswood Hills Chatswood Hills State School 21-35 Raleigh St SPRINGWOOD QLD 4127 Assisted Access
Springwood Daisy Hill Daisy Hill State School 20-50 Daisy Hill Rd DAISY HILL QLD 4127 Full Access
Springwood Eight Mile Plains Eight Mile Plains State School480 Underwood Rd EIGHT MILE PLAINS QLD 4113 Assisted Access
Springwood Kimberley Park Kimberley Park State School 6 Floret St SHAILER PARK QLD 4128 Assisted AccessSpringwood Mount Cotton Mount Cotton State School Sanctuary Dr MOUNT COTTON QLD 4165 Assisted Access
Springwood Rochedale Rochedale State School 694 Rochedale Rd ROCHEDALE QLD 4123 Assisted Access
Springwood Rochedale South St Peter's Catholic Primary School 955 Rochedale Rd ROCHEDALE QLD 4123 Full Access
Springwood Shailer Park Shailer Park State School 19 Bulwarna St SHAILER PARK QLD 4128 No Access
Springwood Springwood Central Springwood Central State School 26-34 Dennis Rd SPRINGWOOD QLD 4127 Assisted Access
Springwood Springwood North Springwood Church of Christ179 Springwood Rd SPRINGWOOD QLD 4127 Full Access
Stafford Alderley Alderley Kindergarten & Preschool 76 South Pine Rd ALDERLEY QLD 4051 Assisted AccessStafford Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessStafford Chermside Wheller on the Park - UHL Memorial Hall 930 Gympie Rd CHERMSIDE QLD 4032 Full Access
Stafford Chermside East Centrepoint Church HallCnr Pfingst & Hamilton Rds CHERMSIDE QLD 4032 Full Access
Stafford Chermside South Chermside Kedron Community ChurchCnr Rode & Gympie Rds KEDRON QLD 4031 Full Access
Stafford Chermside West Craigslea State High School Auditorium685 Hamilton Rd WEST CHERMSIDE QLD 4035 Full Access
Stafford Grange Wilston Scout Hall 72 Sellheim St GRANGE QLD 4051 No AccessStafford Kedron Kedron State School Leckie Rd KEDRON QLD 4031 No Access
Stafford Kedron West Little Flower Church HallCnr Wayland St & Turner Rd KEDRON QLD 4031 Full Access
Stafford Newmarket Newmarket State School 15 Banks St NEWMARKET QLD 4051 Assisted Access
Stafford Somerset Hills Somerset Hills State School233 Kitchener Rd STAFFORD HEIGHTS QLD 4053 Full Access
Stafford Stafford Stafford State School 314 Stafford Rd STAFFORD QLD 4053 Full Access
Stafford Stafford Heights Stafford Heights State School95 Redwood St STAFFORD HEIGHTS QLD 4053 Full Access
Stafford Stafford West Our Lady Queen of Apostles Church Hall 70 Appleby Rd STAFFORD QLD 4053 Full Access
Stafford Wavell St Paschal's Catholic Church Hall30 Warraba Ave WAVELL HEIGHTS QLD 4012 Assisted Access
Stafford Wilston Wilston State School G Block 11 Primrose St THE GRANGE QLD 4051 No AccessStretton Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessStretton Calamvale Calamvale Community College 11 Hamish St CALAMVALE QLD 4116 Full Access
Stretton Eight Mile Plains West Warrigal Road State School314 Warrigal Rd EIGHT MILE PLAINS QLD 4113 Full Access
Stretton Kuraby Kuraby State School 1523 Beenleigh Rd KURABY QLD 4112 Full Access
Stretton Runcorn Runcorn State School646 Beenleigh Rd (access via Ardagie St) SUNNYBANK QLD 4109 Assisted Access
Stretton Runcorn East Runcorn State High School 132 Hill Rd RUNCORN QLD 4113 Full Access
Stretton Runcorn Heights Runcorn Heights State School200 Nemies Rd RUNCORN HEIGHTS QLD 4113 Assisted Access
Stretton Stretton Stretton State College (Illaweena Campus) 226 Illaweena St STRETTON QLD 4116 Full Access
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Stretton Sunnybank Hills Sunnybank Hills State School77 Symons Rd SUNNYBANK HILLS QLD 4109 Full Access
Surfers Paradise Benowa Benowa State High School Mediterranean Dr BENOWA QLD 4217 Assisted AccessSurfers Paradise Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Surfers Paradise Broadbeach Broadbeach State School1-19 Alexandra Ave BROADBEACH QLD 4218 Assisted Access
Surfers Paradise Broadbeach Waters Broadbeach Senior Citizens Centre23 T E Peters Dr BROADBEACH WATERS QLD 4218 Full Access
Surfers Paradise Evandale Gold Coast City Council Chambers 135 Bundall Rd BUNDALL QLD 4217 Full Access
Surfers Paradise Isle of Capri Surfers Paradise State School42 St Andrews Ave ISLE OF CAPRI QLD 4217 Full Access
Surfers Paradise Main Beach Main Beach Pavilion MacArthur Parade MAIN BEACH QLD 4217 Full Access
Surfers Paradise Merrimac East Merrimac State High School3-31 Dunlop Court MERMAID WATERS QLD 4218 Full Access
Surfers Paradise Robina North St Vincent's Catholic Primary School22 Fairway Dr CLEAR ISLAND WATERS QLD 4226 Full Access
Surfers Paradise Southport East Southport Community Centre 6 Lawson St SOUTHPORT QLD 4215 Full Access
Surfers Paradise Surfers Paradise Surfers Paradise Boulevard OfficeUnit 2/3298 Surfers Paradise Blvd SURFERS PARADISE QLD 4217 Assisted Access
Theodore Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessTheodore Coomera Coomera State School Beattie Rd COOMERA QLD 4209 Full AccessTheodore Helensvale Helensvale State School 8 Lindfield Rd HELENSVALE QLD 4210 Full Access
Theodore Helensvale North Helensvale State High School 243 Discovery Dr HELENSVALE QLD 4210 Assisted AccessTheodore Oxenford Oxenford State School 90 Michigan Dr OXENFORD QLD 4210 Full Access
Theodore Pacific Pines Pacific Pines Primary School47-67 Santa Isobel Boulevard PACIFIC PINES QLD 4211 Full Access
Theodore Pacific Pines North Jubilee Primary School 34 Manra Way PACIFIC PINES QLD 4211 Full AccessTheodore Studio Village Gaven State School 212 Universal St OXENFORD QLD 4210 Full Access
Theodore Upper Coomera Highland Reserve State School570 Reserve Rd UPPER COOMERA QLD 4209 Assisted Access
Theodore Upper Coomera North Upper Coomera State College137 Reserve Rd UPPER COOMERA QLD 4209 Full Access
Thuringowa Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessThuringowa Condon Thuringowa State High School Vickers Rd CONDON QLD 4815 Full Access
Thuringowa Heatley Heatley State SchoolCnr Mill Dr & Fullham Rd HEATLEY QLD 4814 Assisted Access
Thuringowa Kelso Kelso State School Yvette St KELSO QLD 4815 Assisted AccessThuringowa Kirwan Kirwan State School 21 Burnda St KIRWAN QLD 4817 Full AccessThuringowa Kirwan East Greenwood Park Sporting Complex Thuringowa Dr KIRWAN QLD 4817 Full AccessThuringowa Kirwan South Kirwan State High School Hudson St KIRWAN QLD 4817 Full Access
Thuringowa Rasmussen Rasmussen State School 19 Allambie Lane RASMUSSEN QLD 4815 Full AccessThuringowa Weir Weir State School 592 Ross River Rd KIRWAN QLD 4817 Full Access
Thuringowa Willows The Willows State SchoolCnr Sandstone Dr & Bilberry St KIRWAN QLD 4817 Assisted Access
Toohey Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Toohey Coopers Plains Coopers Plains State School61 Orange Grove Rd COOPERS PLAINS QLD 4108 Full Access
Toohey Eight Mile Plains Eight Mile Plains State School480 Underwood Rd EIGHT MILE PLAINS QLD 4113 Assisted Access
Toohey Eight Mile Plains West Warrigal Road State School314 Warrigal Rd EIGHT MILE PLAINS QLD 4113 Full Access
Toohey Macgregor Macgregor State High School 29 Blackwattle St MACGREGOR QLD 4109 Full Access
Toohey Macgregor West Macgregor State School 370 McCullough St MACGREGOR QLD 4109 Full Access
Toohey Moorooka Moorooka State School 274 Beaudesert Rd MOOROOKA QLD 4105 Full AccessToohey Moorooka West St Brendan's Church Hall 27 Hawtree St MOOROOKA QLD 4105 Assisted Access
Toohey Robertson Robertson State School 640 Musgrave Rd ROBERTSON QLD 4109 Full AccessToohey Rocklea Rocklea State School 19 Elmes Rd ROCKLEA QLD 4106 Full Access
Toohey Runcorn Runcorn State School646 Beenleigh Rd (access via Ardagie St) SUNNYBANK QLD 4109 Assisted Access
Toohey Salisbury Salisbury State School Hall Lillian Ave SALISBURY QLD 4107 Full Access
Toohey Sunnybank Sunnybank State High SchoolBoorman St (access via Gager St) SUNNYBANK QLD 4109 Full Access
Toohey Upper Mount Gravatt Upper Mount Gravatt State School1899 Logan Rd UPPER MOUNT GRAVATT QLD 4122 Full Access
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Toowoomba North Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Toowoomba North Fairview Heights Fairview Heights State School 75 McDougall St TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 Full AccessToowoomba North Harlaxton Harlaxton State School 110 Ruthven St TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 Assisted AccessToowoomba North Harlaxton North Harlaxton Neighbourhood Centre 17D Coonan St TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 Assisted Access
Toowoomba North Highfields Highfields State School10459 New England Highway HIGHFIELDS QLD 4352 Assisted Access
Toowoomba North Highfields North Highfields State Secondary College 10 O'Brien Rd HIGHFIELDS QLD 4352 Full Access
Toowoomba North Mount LoftyToowoomba State High School - Multi Purpose Centre Stuart St TOOWOOMBA QLD 4066 Full Access
Toowoomba North Newtown Newtown State School 24 Albert St TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 Full Access
Toowoomba North North Toowoomba Toowoomba North State SchoolCnr Taylor & Mort Sts TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 No Access
Toowoomba North Rockville Rockville State School3 Holberton St NORTH TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 Assisted Access
Toowoomba North The RangeToowoomba Anglican School, Millennium Centre
3-5 Dudley St East TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 Assisted Access
Toowoomba North Toowoomba St Luke's Anglican Church Hall 590 Ruthven St TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 Full Access
Toowoomba North Toowoomba East Toowoomba East State SchoolCnr Arthur & Mary Sts TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 Full Access
Toowoomba North Toowoomba North Toowoomba West Special School 26 Gladstone St NEWTOWN QLD 4350 Full AccessToowoomba North Toowoomba West Good Shepherd Lutheran Church 23 Glenvale Rd HARRISTOWN QLD 4350 Assisted AccessToowoomba North Wilsonton Wilsonton State School Hall Denyer St WILSONTON QLD 4350 Full AccessToowoomba North Wilsonton East Sacred Heart Primary School 263 Tor St WILSONTON QLD 4350 Full AccessToowoomba South Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Toowoomba South Centenary Heights North Centenary Heights State High School60 Ramsay St CENTENARY HEIGHTS QLD 4350 Full Access
Toowoomba South Darling Heights Darling Heights State School 45 Wuth St TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 Full AccessToowoomba South Gabbinbar Gabbinbar State School 189 Stenner St TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 Assisted Access
Toowoomba South Glenvale Glenvale State School 224 Glenvale Rd TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 Full Access
Toowoomba South Harristown Harristown State High School341 - 367 South St TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 Assisted Access
Toowoomba South Harristown East Our Saviour's Lutheran Church HallCnr Alderley & West Sts HARRISTOWN QLD 4350 Assisted Access
Toowoomba South Middle Ridge Middle Ridge State School 203 Spring St TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 Assisted AccessToowoomba South Rangeville Rangeville State School 32A High St TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 Assisted Access
Toowoomba South Rangeville NorthSt Joseph's College Toowoomba, MacKillop Centre Coronet St TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 Full Access
Toowoomba South Toowoomba West Good Shepherd Lutheran Church 23 Glenvale Rd HARRISTOWN QLD 4350 Assisted AccessTownsville Arcadia Magnetic Island Bowls Club 18 Marine Parade ARCADIA QLD 4819 Full Access
Townsville Belgian Gardens Belgian Gardens State School 43 Potts St BELGIAN GARDENS QLD 4810 Full AccessTownsville Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Townsville Currajong Currajong State School 140 Palmerston St CURRAJONG QLD 4812 Full Access
Townsville Cutheringa St Peter's Anglican Church HallCnr Ralston & Leigh Sts WEST END QLD 4810 Full Access
Townsville Garbutt Garbutt State School 76 Chandler St GARBUTT QLD 4814 Full Access
Townsville Hermit Park Hermit Park State SchoolCnr Surrey & Sussex Sts HYDE PARK QLD 4812 Assisted Access
Townsville Hermit Park South Corcoran Park Netball Association 111 Queens Rd HERMIT PARK QLD 4812 Full AccessTownsville Kirwan Kirwan State School 21 Burnda St KIRWAN QLD 4817 Full Access
Townsville Mount LouisaBrothers Townsville Football Club, High Vista Park
488 Bayswater Rd MOUNT LOUISA QLD 4814 Full Access
Townsville Mundingburra Mundingburra State School77 Ross River Rd MUNDINGBURRA QLD 4812 Full Access
Townsville Nelly Bay Magnetic Island State School 10-16 Mandalay Ave NELLY BAY QLD 4819 Full Access
Townsville North Ward Townsville Central State School 4-6 Warburton St NORTH WARD QLD 4810 Full AccessTownsville Palm Island Bwgcolman Community School 9 Creek Rd PALM ISLAND QLD 4816 Assisted Access
Townsville PimlicoPimlico State High School, Performing Arts Complex 55-77 Fulham Rd PIMLICO QLD 4812 Full Access
Townsville Railway Estate Railway Estate State School39 Railway Ave RAILWAY ESTATE QLD 4810 Full Access
Townsville South Townsville Townsville South State SchoolMacrossan St South TOWNSVILLE QLD 4810 Assisted Access
Traeger Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
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Traeger Charters Towers Charters Towers Regional Council Chambers12-14 Mosman St CHARTERS TOWERS QLD 4820 Assisted Access
Traeger Charters Towers Central Charters Towers Central State School39-47 High St CHARTERS TOWERS QLD 4820 Full Access
Traeger Charters Towers East Goldfields Cricket Club 12 York St CHARTERS TOWERS QLD 4820 Assisted Access
Traeger Charters Towers North Richmond Hill State School36-42 Baker St CHARTERS TOWERS QLD 4820 Full Access
Traeger Cloncurry Cloncurry Shire Hall Meeting Room 38-46 Daintree St CLONCURRY QLD 4824 Assisted AccessTraeger Croydon Croydon State School 49 Brown St CROYDON QLD 4871 Full Access
Traeger Doomadgee Doomadgee PCYC515 Goodeedawa Rd DOOMADGEE QLD 4830 Full Access
Traeger Georgetown Georgetown State School 20 High St GEORGETOWN QLD 4871 Assisted AccessTraeger Happy Valley Happy Valley State School 25-31 Brilliant St MOUNT ISA QLD 4825 Assisted AccessTraeger Healy Healy State School, Murrijunda Room 5-9 Thomson Rd MOUNT ISA QLD 4825 Assisted AccessTraeger Hughenden Hughenden RSL Hall 17 Flinders St HUGHENDEN QLD 4821 Full AccessTraeger Julia Creek Julia Creek State School 13 Burke St JULIA CREEK QLD 4823 Full Access
Traeger Kalkadoon Spinifex State College - Senior Campus145-163 Abel Smith Parade MOUNT ISA QLD 4825 Assisted Access
Traeger Karumba Karumba State School 5 Yappar St KARUMBA QLD 4891 Full AccessTraeger Mornington Island Mornington Island PCYC 122 Lardil St GUNUNA QLD 4871 Full AccessTraeger Mount Isa Mount Isa Central State School 49 Miles St MOUNT ISA QLD 4825 Assisted Access
Traeger Normanton Normanton Shire Hall99 Landsborough St NORMANTON QLD 4890 Full Access
Traeger Pentland Pentland State School Gilmore St PENTLAND QLD 4816 Assisted Access
Traeger Ravenswood Ravenswood State School30-40 Elphinstone St RAVENSWOOD QLD 4816 No Access
Traeger Richmond Richmond Shire Hall, Supper Room 50 Goldring St RICHMOND QLD 4822 Full Access
Traeger Soldiers Hill Barkly Highway State School3-17 Bougainville St SOLDIERS HILL QLD 4825 Assisted Access
Traeger Sunset Sunset State School30 Abel Smith Parade MOUNT ISA QLD 4825 Assisted Access
Warrego Augathella Augathella State School Cavanagh St AUGATHELLA QLD 4477 Full AccessWarrego Bollon Bollon State School 60 Main St BOLLON QLD 4488 Assisted AccessWarrego Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessWarrego Charleville Charleville Town Hall Wills St Charleville QLD 4470 Full Access
Warrego Charleville North Charleville State High SchoolCnr Partridge & Hunter Sts CHARLEVILLE QLD 4470 Assisted Access
Warrego Condamine Condamine State School Kennedy St CONDAMINE QLD 4416 Assisted AccessWarrego Cunnamulla Paroo Shire Hall 5 Stockyard St CUNNAMULLA QLD 4490 Full AccessWarrego Dalby Dalby State School, Kavney Hall Jimbour St DALBY QLD 4405 Full AccessWarrego Dalby North Our Lady of the Southern Cross College 2 Nicholson St DALBY QLD 4405 Full Access
Warrego Dalby South Dalby South State School Cnr Bunya & Hogan Sts DALBY QLD 4405 Full Access
Warrego Dalby West Church of Christ HallCnr Nicholson & Moreton Sts DALBY QLD 4405 Full Access
Warrego Dulacca Dulacca State School North Rd DULACCA QLD 4425 Full AccessWarrego Injune Injune State School Hutton St INJUNE QLD 4454 Assisted Access
Warrego Kaimkillenbun Kaimkillenbun State School Messenger St KAIMKILLENBUN QLD 4406 No AccessWarrego Kogan Kogan Memorial Hall High St KOGAN QLD 4406 Assisted Access
Warrego Macalister Macalister QCWA Hall20649 Warrego Highway MACALISTER QLD 4352 Assisted Access
Warrego Meandarra Meandarra State School Sara St MEANDARRA QLD 4422 Full AccessWarrego Mitchell Mitchell Shire Hall 2 - 6 Cambridge St MITCHELL QLD 4465 Full Access
Warrego Moonie Moonie State School 11305 Moonie Highway MOONIE QLD 4406 Full Access
Warrego Morven Morven State SchoolCnr Warrego Highway & West St MORVEN QLD 4468 Full Access
Warrego Quilpie Quilpie State CollegeCnr Boonkai & Chulungra Sts QUILPIE QLD 4480 Assisted Access
Warrego Roma RSL Roma Sub-Branch Hall 19 Quintin St ROMA QLD 4455 Full AccessWarrego Roma South Roma State College - Junior Campus 28 Bowen St ROMA QLD 4455 Full AccessWarrego St George St George State School Hall 20 - 40 Grey St ST GEORGE QLD 4487 Assisted AccessWarrego Surat Surat State School 55 Robert St SURAT QLD 4417 Assisted AccessWarrego Tara Tara Shire State College 22 Binnie St TARA QLD 4421 Full AccessWarrego Thallon Thallon State School 15 Henry St THALLON QLD 4497 Full AccessWarrego Thargomindah Thargomindah State School 1 Dowling St THARGOMINDAH QLD 4492 Assisted Access
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Warrego The Gums The Gums State School 12051 Coomrith Rd THE GUMS QLD 4406 Assisted AccessWarrego Wallumbilla Wallumbilla State School 22 High St WALLUMBILLA QLD 4428 Assisted AccessWarrego Yuleba Yuleba Memorial Hall 14 Garden St YULEBA QLD 4427 Assisted AccessWaterford Bethania Bethania Community Centre 88-118 Station Rd BETHANIA QLD 4205 Full AccessWaterford Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Waterford Daisy Hill Daisy Hill State School 20-50 Daisy Hill Rd DAISY HILL QLD 4127 Full Access
Waterford Eight Mile Plains Eight Mile Plains State School480 Underwood Rd EIGHT MILE PLAINS QLD 4113 Assisted Access
Waterford Kingston Kingston State School 50 Juers St KINGSTON QLD 4114 Assisted AccessWaterford Kuraby Kuraby State School 1523 Beenleigh Rd KURABY QLD 4112 Full Access
Waterford Logan Reserve Logan Reserve State School 369 School Rd LOGAN RESERVE QLD 4133 Assisted Access
Waterford Loganholme Loganholme State School Wandilla Crescent LOGANHOLME QLD 4129 Assisted Access
Waterford Loganlea Loganlea State High School 16-22 Neridah St LOGANLEA QLD 4131 Full Access
Waterford Mabel Park Mabel Park State High School72-116 Paradise Rd SLACKS CREEK QLD 4127 Full Access
Waterford Marsden Marsden State High School106-130 Muchow Rd WATERFORD WEST QLD 4133 Assisted Access
Waterford Meadowbrook Logan Campus Griffith University68 University Dr MEADOWBROOK QLD 4131 Full Access
Waterford Springwood North Springwood Church of Christ179 Springwood Rd SPRINGWOOD QLD 4127 Full Access
Waterford Waterford Canterbury College Art CentreCnr Old Logan Village Rd & Easterley St WATERFORD QLD 4133 Full Access
Waterford Waterford West Waterford West State School5-15 John St WATERFORD WEST QLD 4133 Full Access
Whitsunday Airlie Beach PCYC Whitsunday2489 Shute Harbour Rd AIRLIE BEACH QLD 4802 Full Access
Whitsunday Bloomsbury Bloomsbury State School8545 Bruce Highway BLOOMSBURY QLD 4799 Assisted Access
Whitsunday Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No AccessWhitsunday Bucasia Bucasia State School 76 Kemp St BUCASIA QLD 4750 Full AccessWhitsunday Calen Calen District State College 38 Mcintyre St CALEN QLD 4798 Full AccessWhitsunday Cannonvale Beach Whitsunday Christian College 26 Paluma Rd CANNONVALE QLD 4802 Full Access
Whitsunday Coningsby Coningsby State School1312 Bruce Highway CONINGSBY QLD 4740 Full Access
Whitsunday Dingo Beach Dingo Beach Community Centre Dingo Beach Rd DINGO BEACH QLD 4800 Full Access
Whitsunday Eimeo Mackay Northern Beaches State High School 30 Rosewood Dr RURAL VIEW QLD 4740 Full AccessWhitsunday Farleigh Farleigh State School 1 Chidlow St FARLEIGH QLD 4741 No Access
Whitsunday Habana Habana Community Shed1091 Mackay-Habana Rd (Cnr Moohin's Rd) HABANA QLD 4740 Assisted Access
Whitsunday Hamilton Island Hamilton Island Resort HAMILTON ISLAND QLD 4803 Assisted Access
Whitsunday Kuttabul Hampden State School 2880 Bruce Highway KUTTABUL QLD 4741 No Access
Whitsunday ProserpineFather Tom Guard Hall, St Catherine's Catholic College 90 Renwick Rd PROSERPINE QLD 4800 Full Access
Whitsunday Seaforth Seaforth Community Hall 3 Prince Charles Ave SEAFORTH QLD 4741 Full AccessWoodridge Berrinba East Berrinba East State School 165 Bardon Rd BERRINBA QLD 4117 Assisted AccessWoodridge Brisbane CBD Brisbane City Hall, Sandgate Room. 64 Adelaide St BRISBANE QLD 4000 No Access
Woodridge Browns Plains Browns Plains State School1-29 Mayfair Dr BROWNS PLAINS QLD 4118 Full Access
Woodridge Burrowes Burrowes State School 41-69 Third Ave MARSDEN QLD 4132 Full Access
Woodridge Crestmead Crestmead State School 27-61 Augusta St CRESTMEAD QLD 4132 Full AccessWoodridge Kingston Kingston State School 50 Juers St KINGSTON QLD 4114 Assisted Access
Woodridge Marsden Marsden State High School106-130 Muchow Rd WATERFORD WEST QLD 4133 Assisted Access
Woodridge Regents Park Regents Park State School42-60 Emerald Dr REGENTS PARK QLD 4118 Full Access
Woodridge Woodridge Woodridge State High School 323 Wembley Rd WOODRIDGE QLD 4114 Assisted Access
Woodridge Woodridge East Harris Fields State School Assembly Hall 10 - 38 Smith Rd WOODRIDGE QLD 4114 Full AccessWoodridge Woodridge North Woodridge North State School 3/11 Arthur St WOODRIDGE QLD 4114 Full AccessElectorate Venue Name Building Name Full Address Disability Access
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Woodridge Yugumbir Yugumbir State School163-189 Vansittart Rd REGENTS PARK QLD 4118 Full Access