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Where to vote in Gympie electorate (and nearby)

Gympie region residents, including those in the eastern part of Nanango electorate (Goomeri, Kilkivan and Woolooga areas), will be able to vote in person on Saturday (26 October) at their choice of polling booths across Gympie region, as announced by the Electoral Commission of Queensland.

And if you happen to be in Brisbane on the day, polling booth facilities for all electorates are available at Brisbane City Hall, with full wheelchair access.

Early voting is still available from 8am to 6pm Friday (25 October) at Early Voting Centres, including Brisbane City Hall; Gympie Senior Citizens Centre, 40 Mellor Street and Nanango Cultural Centre, 48 Drayton Street (all with full wheelchair access).

Closer to home, on-the-day in-person voting is available in:

Gympie electorate:

Amamoor Hall, 35 Busby Street (full wheelchair access);

Bauple Q150 Recreation Centre, 18 Forestry Road (full access);

Chatsworth State School, 15 Rammutt Road (no wheelchair access);

Cooloola Cove Veterans Community Hall, corner Nautilus Drive and Santa Maria Court (full access);

Curra Community Hall, 10-22 David Drive (full access);

Glenwood Community Hall, 13 Pepper Road (full access);

Goomboorian Memorial Hall, 5 Ross Road (full access);

Gunalda State School, King Street (assisted access);

Gympie Senior Citizens Centre, 40 Mellor Street (full access);

Gympie East State School, 219 Cedar Pocket Road (full access);

Gympie State High School, Cootharaba Road (full access);

James Nash State High School, 109 Myall Street (full access);

Gympie South State School, 50 Exhibition Road (assisted access);

Gympie Church Of Christ Hall, 57 Horseshoe Bend Road (full access);

Imbil, Mary Valley State College, 15 Edward Street, Imbil (full access);

Jones Hill State School, 21 McIntosh Creek Road (full access);

Kandanga State School, 84 Main Street (full access);

Lower Wonga Hall, 7 Lower Wonga Road (full access);

Pie Creek Community Hall, Herron Road (full access);

Rainbow Beach State School, 1 Warooga Road (assisted access);

Tin Can Bay P-10 State School, 2 Snapper Creek Road (full access);

Traveston Soldiers Memorial Hall, Lot 7 Traveston Road (assisted access);

Veteran Hall, 594 Sandy Creek Road (full access);

Widgee State School, 2156 Gympie-Woolooga Road (assisted access);

Nanango electorate, for western Gympie region voters:

Goomeri State School, 5 Munro Street (assisted access):

Kilkivan State School, 6 Council Street (assisted access);

Murgon Town Hall, 78 Gore Street (full access);

Wondai Memorial Hall, Cnr Mackenzie & Scott Streets (full access);

And near-Gympie voters in neighbouring electorates can vote on the day in:

Maryborough electorate

Boonooroo Community Hall, 117 Eckert Road (full access);

Brooweena State School. Lahey Street (full access);

Granville State School, Cambridge Street (full access);

Tiaro State School, 1 Forgan Terrace (full access);

Tinana State School, 239 Gympie Road (full access);

Nicklin electorate

Cooroy Memorial Hall, 23 Maple Street (full access);

Federal State School, 40 Middle Creek Road (assisted access);

Kenilworth State Community College, 3717 Maleny Kenilworth Road (full access);

Noosa electorate

Cooran State School, 31 James Street (full access);

Kin Kin School of Arts Hall, 50 Main Street (full access);

Pomona Memorial School of Arts Hall, 6 Reserve Street (full access);

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