Name Party District Term
Hon Mark Bailey Labor Yeerongpilly 2015–present
Verity Barton Liberal Broadwater 2012–present
Ros Bates Liberal Mudgeeraba 2009–present
Stephen Bennett National Burnett 2012–present
Jarrod Bleijie Liberal Kawana 2009–present
Mark Boothman National Albert 2012–present
Nikki Boyd Labor Pine Rivers 2015–present
Don Brown Labor Capalaba 2015–present
Glenn Butcher Labor Gladstone 2015–present
Hon Bill Byrne Labor Rockhampton 2012–present
Jason Costigan National Whitsunday 2012–present
Sid Cramp National Gaven 2015–present
Michael Crandon National Coomera 2009–present
Craig Crawford Labor Barron River 2015–present
Andrew Cripps National Hinchinbrook 2006–present
Hon Yvette D'Ath Labor Redcliffe 2014–present
Tracy Davis Liberal Aspley 2009–present
Hon Mick de Brenni Labor Springwood 2015–present
Hon Cameron Dick Labor Woodridge 2009–2012, 2015–present
Steve Dickson Liberal Buderim 2006–present
Hon Leanne Donaldson Labor Bundaberg 2015–present
Glen Elmes Liberal Noosa 2006–present
Scott Emerson Liberal Indooroopilly 2009–present
Hon Leeanne Enoch Labor Algester 2015–present
Di Farmer Labor Bulimba 2009–2012, 2015–present
Hon Shannon Fentiman Labor Waterford 2015–present
Deb Frecklington National Nanango 2012–present
Mark Furner Labor Ferny Grove 2015–present
Julieanne Gilbert Labor Mackay 2015–present
Billy Gordon Labor/Independent [1] Cook 2015–present
Hon Grace Grace Labor Brisbane Central 2007–2012, 2015–present
Aaron Harper Labor Thuringowa 2015–present
Michael Hart Liberal Burleigh 2012–present
Hon Stirling Hinchliffe Labor Sandgate 2006–2012, 2015–present
Jennifer Howard Labor Ipswich 2015–present
Hon Kate Jones Labor Ashgrove 2006–2012, 2015–present
Rob Katter National Mount Isa 2012–present
Joseph Kelly Labor Greenslopes 2015–present
Shane King Labor Kallangur 2015–present
Shane Knuth National Dalrymple 2004–present
Jon Krause National Beaudesert 2012–present
John-Paul Langbroek Liberal Surfers Paradise 2004–present
Dale Last National Burdekin 2015–present
Brittany Lauga Labor Keppel 2015–present
Ann Leahy National Warrego 2015–present
Leanne Linard Labor Nudgee 2015–present
Hon Dr Anthony Lynham Labor Stafford 2014–present
Jim Madden Labor Ipswich West 2015–present
Tim Mander Liberal Everton 2012–present
Mark McArdle Liberal Caloundra 2004–present
Matt McEachan National Redlands 2015–present
John McVeigh National Toowoomba South 2012–present
Hon Steven Miles Labor Mount Coot-tha 2015–present
Lachlan Millar National Gregory 2015–present
Jo-Ann Miller Labor Bundamba 2000–present
Steve Minnikin Liberal Chatsworth 2012–present
Rob Molhoek National Southport 2012–present
Tim Nicholls Liberal Clayfield 2006–present
Hon Coralee O'Rourke Labor Mundingburra 2015–present
Hon Annastacia Palaszczuk Labor Inala 2006–present
Jim Pearce Labor Mirani 1989–2009, 2015–present
Joan Pease Labor Lytton 2015–present
Duncan Pegg Labor Stretton 2015–present
Tony Perrett National Gympie 2015–present
Hon Curtis Pitt Labor Mulgrave 2009–present
Andrew Powell National Glass House 2009–present
Linus Power Labor Logan 2015–present
Rob Pyne Labor/Independent [2] Cairns 2015–present
Ian Rickuss National Lockyer 2004–present
Mark Robinson Liberal Cleveland 2009–present
Dr Christian Rowan Liberal Moggill 2015–present
Peter Russo Labor Sunnybank 2015–present
Mark Ryan Labor Morayfield 2009–2012, 2015–present
Bruce Saunders Labor Maryborough 2015–present
Jeff Seeney National Callide 1998–present
Fiona Simpson National Maroochydore 1992–present
Tarnya Smith Liberal Mount Ommaney 2012–present
Ted Sorensen National Hervey Bay 2009–present
Lawrence Springborg National Southern Downs 1989–present
Ray Stevens Liberal Mermaid Beach 2006–present
Scott Stewart Labor Townsville 2015–present
Jann Stuckey Liberal Currumbin 2004–present
Hon Jackie Trad Labor South Brisbane 2012–present
Ian Walker Liberal Mansfield 2012–present
Trevor Watts National Toowoomba North 2012–present
Pat Weir National Condamine 2015–present
Peter Wellington Independent Nicklin 1998–present
Chris Whiting Labor Murrumba 2015–present
Rick Williams Labor Pumicestone 2015–present
1 Cook MP Billy Gordon was expelled from the Labor Party on 29 March 2015 following media reports of undeclared criminal offences and domestic violence allegations.
2 Cairns MP Rob Pyne resigned from the Labor Party on 7 March 2016.

FIFA World Cup edit

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1994 FIFA World Cup:

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2002 FIFA World Cup:

Supermarkets in Australia edit

Railway signalling edit

New Sunshine railway station track layout
4
1
2
3
to Ballarat
to Ardeer

This is a route-map template for a station in Australia.


New Albion edit

New Albion railway station track layout
1
2
Albion
to Bendigo
to Melbourne Airport
to Sunbury

This is a route-map template for a station in Australia.


Ardeer & Deer Park edit

Ardeer-RRL track layout
to Melton and Ballarat
to Wyndham Vale and Werribee
2
1
Deer Park
2
1
Ardeer
to Sunshine

This is a route-map template for a station in Australia.


Whittlesea Line edit

Whittlesea line
km
Up arrow
Multiple lines
via North Melbourne
1.2
Southern Cross
2.5
Flagstaff
3.1
Melbourne Central
Melbourne Central railway station#Transport linksMelbourne Central railway station#Transport links
4.3
Parliament
0.0
Flinders Street
0.1
Princes Bridge
(closed)
Left arrow
Multiple lines
via Richmond
1.7
Jolimont
2.0
Jolimont Tunnel
2.2
West Richmond Tunnel
2.4
West Richmond
West Richmond railway station#Transport links
2.9
North Richmond
3.0
3.6
Collingwood
Collingwood railway station#Transport links
4.1
Johnston Street
4.2
Victoria Park
Victoria Park railway station, Melbourne#Transport links
4.5
Left arrow
5.4
Clifton Hill
5.6
Left arrow
Right arrow
6.4
6.6
Merri Parade
6.8
Merri
7.7
Northcote
8.4
Croxton
9.4
Thornbury
Left arrowRight arrow
Miller Street (tram only)
10.5
Bell
Bell railway station, Melbourne#Transport links
10.5
11.2
Preston
Preston railway station, Melbourne#Transport links
12.4
Regent
Regent railway station#Transport links
13.7
Reservoir
Reservoir railway station#Transport links
13.9
High Street
14.7
Ruthven
Ruthven railway station#Transport links
16.2
Keon Parade
(Removing by 2025)
16.3
Keon Park
Keon Park railway station#Transport links
17.3
17.9
Thomastown
Thomastown railway station, Melbourne#Transport links
~18.9
RMSP 8 (2nd)
(demolished)
19.6
Lalor
Lalor railway station#Transport links
~20.5
RMSP 8 (1st)
(demolished)
21.6
Epping
Epping railway station, Melbourne#Transport links
21.9
24.7
South Morang
South Morang railway station#Transport links
24.9
McDonalds Road
~24.9
RMSP 39
(demolished)
26.7
Middle Gorge
Middle Gorge railway station#Transport links
27.9
~28.2
RMSP 33
(demolished)
29.5
Hawkstowe
Hawkstowe railway station#Transport links
~30.5
RMSP 9
(demolished)
30.7
Mernda
Mernda railway station#Transport links
32.0
Bridge Inn Road
32.9
end of Metro area
~33.8
RMSP 26
(demolished)
35.4
Yan Yean
(demolished)
~37.0
RMSP 10
(demolished)
~42.6
RMSP 17
(demolished)
41.5
Whittlesea
(demolished)
km

This is a route-map template for the Whittlesea railway line, a railway line in Victoria, Australia.


Flinders Street Station edit

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5
3
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8
6
4
2
13
14
12

Richmond Station edit

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1
3
5
7
9
Richmond
2
4
6
8
10
to South Yarra

Caulfield-South Yarra edit

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End CBTC
1
2
4
6
South Yarra
3
5
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1
2
4
Hawksburn
3
1
2
4
Toorak
3
1
2
4
Armadale
3
1
2
4
Malvern
3
1
2
4
Caulfield
3