Electoral district of Mount Coot-tha
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The electoral district of Mount Coot-tha is an electoral district in the Queensland Legislative Assembly in the state of Queensland, Australia.
The electoral district encompasses suburbs in Brisbane's inner-west, including Milton, Auchenflower, Paddington, Bardon and parts of the suburbs of Toowong and Ashgrove. The district takes its name from nearby Mount Coot-tha.
Andrew Fraser of the Australian Labor Party currently holds the seat. Fraser succeeded the retiring Wendy Edmonds (Labor) in 2004. Historically, Mount Coot-tha has been one of the strongest-performing seats for the Australian Greens - in the 2006 state election, Greens candidate Juanita Wheeler polled 21.73 percent of the vote.[1]
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Albert | Algester | Ashgrove | Aspley | Barron River | Beaudesert | Brisbane Central | Broadwater | Bulimba | Bundaberg | Bundamba | Burdekin | Burleigh | Burnett | Cairns | Callide | Caloundra | Capalaba | Charters Towers | Chatsworth | Clayfield | Cleveland | Cook | Cunningham | Currumbin | Darling Downs | Everton | Ferny Grove | Fitzroy | Gaven | Gladstone | Glass House | Greenslopes | Gregory | Gympie | Hervey Bay | Hinchinbrook | Inala | Indooroopilly | Ipswich West | Ipswich | Kallangur | Kawana | Keppel | Kurwongbah | Lockyer | Logan | Lytton | Mackay | Mansfield | Maroochydore | Maryborough | Mirani | Moggill | Mount Coot-tha | Mount Gravatt | Mount Isa | Mount Ommaney | Mudgeeraba | Mulgrave | Mundingburra | Murrumba | Nanango | Nicklin | Noosa | Nudgee | Pumicestone | Redcliffe | Redlands | Robina | Rockhampton | Sandgate | South Brisbane | Southern Downs | Southport | Springwood | Stafford | Stretton | Surfers Paradise | Tablelands | Thuringowa | Toowoomba North | Toowoomba South | Townsville | Warrego | Waterford | Whitsunday | Woodridge | Yeerongpilly |
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- ^ Green, A. Mount Coot-tha Electoral Profile ABC Online. Accessed 11-10-2006.