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Booroodabin Division

1879 establishments in Australia1903 disestablishments in AustraliaFormer local government areas of QueenslandUse Australian English from June 2020
Booroodabin Division, March 1902
Booroodabin Division, March 1902

Booroodabin Division is a former local government area of Queensland, Australia, located in inner northern Brisbane immediately north of the Brisbane CBD today. It existed from 1879 to 1903.

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Booroodabin Division
Ross Street, Brisbane City Newstead (Newstead)

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N -27.44429 ° E 153.04255 °
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Ross Street 7
4006 Brisbane City, Newstead (Newstead)
Queensland, Australia
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Booroodabin Division, March 1902
Booroodabin Division, March 1902
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