AEC Annual Report 2003-2004
Electoral divisions by State and Territory
Figure 2 AEC electoral divisions by State and Territory
This diagram shows Australia’s federal electoral boundaries for the House of Representatives. At the next federal election there will be a total of 150 House of Representatives seats for the six States and two Territories.
| NSW – 50 | VIC – 37 | QLD – 28 | WA – 15 | SA – 11 | TAS – 5 | ACT – 2 | NT – 2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Banks Barton Bennelong Berowra Blaxland Bradfield Calare Charlton Chifley Cook Cowper Cunningham Dobell Eden-Monaro Farrer Fowler Gilmore Grayndler Greenway Gwydir Hughes Hume Hunter Kingston Smith Lindsay Lowe Lyne Macarthur Mackellar Macquarie Mitchell Newcastle New England North Sydney Page Parkes Parramatta Paterson Prospect Reid Richmond Riverina Robertson Shortland Sydney Throsby Warringah Watson Wentworth Werriwa |
Aston Ballarat Batman Bendigo Bruce Calwell Casey Chisholm Corangamite Corio Deakin Dunkley Flinders Gellibrand Gippsland Goldstein Gorton Higgins Holt Hotham Indi Isaacs Jagajaga Kooyong Lalor La Trobe McEwen McMillan Mallee Maribyrnong Melbourne Melbourne Ports Menzies Murray Scullin Wannon Wills |
Blair Bonner Bowman Brisbane Capricornia Dawson Dickson Fadden Fairfax Fischer Forde Griffith Groom Herbert Hinkler Kennedy Leichhardt Lilley Longman McPherson Maranoa Moncrieff Moreton Oxley Petrie Rankin Ryan Wide Bay |
Brand Canning Cowan Curtin Forrest Fremantle Hasluck Kalgoorlie Moore O’Connor Pearce Perth Stirling Swan Tangney |
Adelaide Barker Boothby Grey Hindmarsh Kingston Makin Mayo Port Adelaide Sturt Wakefield |
Bass Braddon Denison Franklin Lyons |
Canberra Fraser |
Lingiari Solomon |
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