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Division of Aston

1984 establishments in AustraliaCity of KnoxConstituencies established in 1984Electoral districts and divisions of Greater MelbourneElectoral divisions of Australia
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Division of Aston 2022
Division of Aston 2022

The Division of Aston is an Australian Federal Electoral Division in the state of Victoria. The division is located in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, coextensive with the City of Knox local government area. The suburbs in the division include Bayswater, Boronia, Ferntree Gully, Knoxfield, Rowville, Scoresby, The Basin, Wantirna and Wantirna South; and parts of Lysterfield, Sassafras and Upper Ferntree Gully.

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Division of Aston
O'Connor Road, Melbourne Knoxfield

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N -37.892 ° E 145.24 °
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O'Connor Road 69
3180 Melbourne, Knoxfield
Victoria, Australia
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Caribbean Gardens

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