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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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