Difference between revisions of "Template:Australian federal divisions of South Australia"

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imported>Ianblair23
(corrected link)
imported>ScottDavis
(separated the abolished former electorates, but not sure what the best way to represent that Port Adelaide and Wakefield are current but not for much longer, and Spence is still future)
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* [[Division of Port Adelaide|Port Adelaide]]
 
* [[Division of Port Adelaide|Port Adelaide]]
 
* [[Division of Sturt|Sturt]]
 
* [[Division of Sturt|Sturt]]
* [[Division of Wakefield|Wakefield]]
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* [[Division of Wakefield|Wakefield]]/[[Division of Spence|Spence]]
  
* '''''Abolished''''': [[Division of Angas (1903–34)|Angas (1903–34)]]
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|group3 = Abolished
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|list3=
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* [[Division of Angas (1903–34)|Angas (1903–34)]]
 
* [[Division of Angas (1949–77)|Angas (1949–77)]]
 
* [[Division of Angas (1949–77)|Angas (1949–77)]]
 
* [[Division of Bonython|Bonython]]
 
* [[Division of Bonython|Bonython]]

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