Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives
In Australia, electoral districts for the Australian House of Representatives are called divisions or more commonly referred to as electorates or seats. There are currently 151 single-member electorates for the Australian House of Representatives.
Constitutional and legal requirements
Section 24 of the Constitution of Australia specifies that the total number of members of the Australian House of Representatives shall be "as nearly as practicable" twice as many as the number of members of the Australian Senate. The section also requires that electorates be apportioned among the states in proportion to their respective populations; provided that each original state has at least 5 members in the House of Representatives, a provision that has given Tasmania higher representation than its population would otherwise justify. There are three electorates in the Australian Capital Territory and even though the Northern Territory should have only one electorate based on their population, parliament have legislated that they receive two (by setting the quota for seat allocation using the harmonic mean for territories, meaning only around 1.3 quotas rather than 1.5 quotas are needed to have two seats).
In addition, Section 29 forbids electorate boundaries from crossing state lines, forcing populated areas along state and territory borders to be placed in different electorates, such as Albury in New South Wales being part of the electorate of Farrer, while nearby Wodonga in Victoria is part of the electorate of Indi. The same restriction does not apply to territories, and several current electoral divisions incorporate electors from multiple territories. This is currently the case for the Division of Bean (covering part of the ACT and the whole of Norfolk Island), the Division of Fenner (covering part of the ACT and the whole of Jervis Bay Territory), and the Division of Lingiari (covering part of the Northern Territory and the whole of Christmas Island and Cocos (Keeling) Islands).
The Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 sets out further provisions.[1]
Apportionment and redistribution
The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) determines the number of members of the House of Representatives to which each state and territory is entitled (called apportionment) and the boundaries of each electorate, in a process known as redistribution. Such apportionment and redistributions apply to the next federal election, but not to any by-elections. The last apportionment determination was made in July 2020, and the resulting redistribution is to take place during 2021, in time for the 2022 federal election, which was held on 21 May 2022.
Within each state and territory, electoral boundaries are redrawn from time to time. This takes place at least once every 7 years, or when the state's entitlement to the number of members of the House of Representatives changes. Boundaries are drawn by a Redistribution Committee, and redistributions within a state are on the basis of the number of enrolled voters, rather than total residents or "population". The number of enrolled voters in each division cannot vary by more than 10% from the average across a state or territory, nor can the number of voters vary by more than 3.5% from the average projected enrolment 3.5 years into the future. However, due to various reasons, larger seats like Cowper in New South Wales contain 80% more electors than that of smaller seats like Solomon in the Northern Territory. In 2018, seats in Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia were also abolished, in order to make way for seats in similar locations but with different names.[2][3]
At the 2022 Australian federal election, based on the 2021 apportionment, there were 151 divisions: 47 in New South Wales, 39 in Victoria, 30 in Queensland, 15 in Western Australia, 10 in South Australia, 5 in Tasmania, 3 in the ACT and 2 in Northern Territory.
Naming
The divisions of the House of Representatives are unusual in that many of them are not named after geographical features or numbered, as is the case in most other legislatures around the world. Most divisions are named in honour of prominent historical people, such as former politicians (often Prime Ministers), explorers, artists and engineers. There is also a preference for retaining names used since Federation.[4]
In some cases where a division is named after a geographical locality, the connection to that locality is sometimes tenuous. For instance, the Division of Werriwa, created in 1901, was named after the Aboriginal word for Lake George in the Canberra region. However, Werriwa has not contained Lake George for many decades, and has steadily moved some 200 km north to the south-western suburbs of Sydney over the past century.
List of current electoral divisions
The divisions that existed at the 2022 Australian federal election appear in the table below.
Name | Formed | State | Size (km2) | Namesake | Known for | Current Member | Member's Party |
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Adelaide | 1903 | South Australia | 76 | City of Adelaide | Geographic location | Steve Georganas | Labor |
Aston | 1984 | Victoria | 113 | Tilly Aston | Teacher | Alan Tudge | Liberal |
Ballarat | 1901 | Victoria | 4,322 | City of Ballarat | Geographic location | Catherine King | Labor |
Banks | 1949 | New South Wales | 53 | Joseph Banks | Botanist | David Coleman | Liberal |
Barker | 1903 | South Australia | 63,886 | Collet Barker | Explorer | Tony Pasin | Liberal |
Barton | 1922 | New South Wales | 40 | Edmund Barton | Prime Minister | Linda Burney | Labor |
Bass | 1903 | Tasmania | 7,975 | George Bass | Explorer | Bridget Archer | Liberal |
Bean | 2019 | Australian Capital Territory Norfolk Island |
1,913 | Charles Bean | War correspondent, historian | David Smith | Labor |
Bendigo | 1901 | Victoria | 5,496 | City of Bendigo | Geographic location | Lisa Chesters | Labor |
Bennelong | 1949 | New South Wales | 60 | Bennelong | Aboriginal elder | Jerome Laxale | Labor |
Berowra | 1969 | New South Wales | 786 | Suburb of Berowra | Geographic location | Julian Leeser | Liberal |
Blair | 1998 | Queensland | 6,472 | Harold Blair | Aboriginal singer | Shayne Neumann | Labor |
Blaxland | 1949 | New South Wales | 61 | Gregory Blaxland | Explorer | Jason Clare | Labor |
Bonner | 2004 | Queensland | 374 | Neville Bonner | Aboriginal politician | Ross Vasta | Liberal Nationals |
Boothby | 1903 | South Australia | 130 | William Boothby | Electoral commissioner | Louise Miller-Frost | Labor |
Bowman | 1949 | Queensland | 536 | David Bowman | Politician | Henry Pike | Liberal Nationals |
Braddon | 1955 | Tasmania | 21,369 | Edward Braddon | Premier of Tasmania | Gavin Pearce | Liberal |
Bradfield | 1949 | New South Wales | 101 | John Bradfield | Designer of the Sydney Harbour Bridge | Paul Fletcher | Liberal |
Brand | 1984 | Western Australia | 377 | David Brand | Premier of Western Australia | Madeleine King | Labor |
Brisbane | 1901 | Queensland | 57 | City of Brisbane | Geographic location | Stephen Bates | Greens |
Bruce | 1955 | Victoria | 95 | Stanley Bruce | Prime Minister | Julian Hill | Labor |
Burt | 2016 | Western Australia | 172 | Archibald, Septimus and Francis Burt | Family Of Lawyers | Matt Keogh | Labor |
Calare | 1906 | New South Wales | 32,666 | Aboriginal name for the Lachlan River | Geographic location | Andrew Gee | Nationals |
Calwell | 1984 | Victoria | 265 | Arthur Calwell | Leader of the opposition | Maria Vamvakinou | Labor |
Canberra | 1974 | Australian Capital Territory | 312 | City of Canberra | Geographic location | Alicia Payne | Labor |
Canning | 1949 | Western Australia | 6,304 | Alfred Canning | Surveyor of the Rabbit-proof fence | Andrew Hastie | Liberal |
Capricornia | 1901 | Queensland | 90,903 | Tropic of Capricorn | Geographic location | Michelle Landry | Liberal Nationals |
Casey | 1969 | Victoria | 2,466 | Richard Casey | Governor General | Aaron Violi | Liberal |
Chifley | 1969 | New South Wales | 126 | Ben Chifley | Prime Minister | Ed Husic | Labor |
Chisholm | 1949 | Victoria | 65 | Caroline Chisholm | Philanthropist | Carina Garland | Labor |
Clark | 2019 | Tasmania | 292 | Andrew Inglis Clark | Co-author of the Australian Constitution | Andrew Wilkie | Independent |
Cook | 1969 | New South Wales | 94 | James Cook | Explorer | Scott Morrison | Liberal |
Cooper | 2019 | Victoria | 60 | William Cooper | Aboriginal activist | Ged Kearney | Labor |
Corangamite | 1901 | Victoria | 5,441 | Lake Corangamite | Geographic location | Libby Coker | Labor |
Corio | 1901 | Victoria | 773 | Corio Bay | Geographic location | Richard Marles | Labor |
Cowan | 1984 | Western Australia | 180 | Edith Cowan | Politician and activist | Anne Aly | Labor |
Cowper | 1901 | New South Wales | 7,296 | Charles Cowper | NSW premier | Pat Conaghan | Nationals |
Cunningham | 1949 | New South Wales | 519 | Allan Cunningham | Explorer | Alison Byrnes | Labor |
Curtin | 1949 | Western Australia | 98 | John Curtin | Prime Minister | Kate Chaney | Independent |
Dawson | 1949 | Queensland | 14,630 | Anderson Dawson | Premier of Queensland | Andrew Willcox | Liberal National |
Deakin | 1937 | Victoria | 79 | Alfred Deakin | Prime Minister | Michael Sukkar | Liberal |
Dickson | 1992 | Queensland | 724 | James Dickson | Premier of Queensland | Peter Dutton | Liberal National |
Dobell | 1984 | New South Wales | 787 | William Dobell | Painter | Emma McBride | Labor |
Dunkley | 1984 | Victoria | 152 | Louisa Margaret Dunkley | Labour unionist and women's rights campaigner | Peta Murphy | Labor |
Durack | 2010 | Western Australia | 1,383,954 | Mary Durack | Author | Melissa Price | Liberal |
Eden-Monaro | 1901 | New South Wales | 41,617 | Town of Eden and region of Monaro | Geographic location | Kristy McBain | Labor |
Fadden | 1977 | Queensland | 387 | Arthur Fadden | Prime Minister | Stuart Robert | Liberal Nationals |
Fairfax | 1984 | Queensland | 1,004 | Ruth Fairfax | Founder of the Country Women's Association | Ted O'Brien | Liberal Nationals |
Farrer | 1949 | New South Wales | 126,590 | William Farrer | Scientist | Sussan Ley | Liberal |
Fenner | 2016 | Australian Capital Territory Jervis Bay Territory |
238 | Frank Fenner | Scientist | Andrew Leigh | Labor |
Fisher | 1949 | Queensland | 1,198 | Andrew Fisher | Prime Minister | Andrew Wallace | Liberal Nationals |
Flinders | 1901 | Victoria | 871 | Matthew Flinders | Explorer | Zoe McKenzie | Liberal |
Flynn | 2006 | Queensland | 132,824 | John Flynn | Founder of the Royal Flying Doctor Service | Colin Boyce | Liberal Nationals |
Forde | 1984 | Queensland | 418 | Frank Forde | Prime Minister | Bert van Manen | Liberal Nationals |
Forrest | 1922 | Western Australia | 11,072 | John Forrest | Explorer, Premier of Western Australia | Nola Marino | Liberal |
Fowler | 1984 | New South Wales | 69 | Lilian Fowler | Mayor of Newtown | Dai Le | Independent |
Franklin | 1903 | Tasmania | 10,009 | John Franklin | Explorer | Julie Collins | Labor |
Fraser | 2019 | Victoria | 106 | Malcolm Fraser | Prime Minister | Daniel Mulino | Labor |
Fremantle | 1901 | Western Australia | 196 | City of Fremantle | Geographic location | Josh Wilson | Labor |
Gellibrand | 1949 | Victoria | 124 | Joseph Gellibrand | Attorney General of Tasmania | Tim Watts | Labor |
Gilmore | 1984 | New South Wales | 6,342 | Mary Gilmore | Poet and author | Fiona Phillips | Labor |
Gippsland | 1901 | Victoria | 33,182 | Region of Gippsland | Geographic location | Darren Chester | Nationals |
Goldstein | 1984 | Victoria | 50 | Vida Goldstein | Suffragette | Zoe Daniel | Independent |
Gorton | 2004 | Victoria | 540 | John Gorton | Prime Minister | Brendan O'Connor | Labor |
Grayndler | 1949 | New South Wales | 32 | Edward Grayndler | Politician and unionist | Anthony Albanese | Labor |
Greenway | 1984 | New South Wales | 81 | Francis Greenway | Architect | Michelle Rowland | Labor |
Grey | 1903 | South Australia | 904,881 | George Grey | Governor of South Australia | Rowan Ramsey | Liberal |
Griffith | 1934 | Queensland | 57 | Samuel Griffith | Premier of Queensland, Chief Justice of Australia | Max Chandler-Mather | Greens |
Groom | 1984 | Queensland | 5,586 | Littleton Groom | Politician | Garth Hamilton | Liberal National |
Hasluck | 2001 | Western Australia | 1,192 | Paul and Alexandra Hasluck | Governor General and author | Tania Lawrence | Labor |
Hawke | 2022 | Victoria | 1,842 | Bob Hawke | Prime Minister | Sam Rae | Labor |
Herbert | 1901 | Queensland | 946 | Robert Herbert | Premier of Queensland | Phillip Thompson | Liberal Nationals |
Higgins | 1949 | Victoria | 41 | H. B. Higgins | Politician and judge | Michelle Ananda-Rajah | Labor |
Hindmarsh | 1903 | South Australia | 78 | John Hindmarsh | Governor of South Australia | Mark Butler | Labor |
Hinkler | 1984 | Queensland | 3,504 | Bert Hinkler | Aviator | Keith Pitt | Liberal Nationals |
Holt | 1969 | Victoria | 266 | Harold Holt | Prime Minister | Cassandra Fernando | Labor |
Hotham | 1969 | Victoria | 83 | Charles Hotham | Governor of Victoria | Clare O'Neil | Labor |
Hughes | 1955 | New South Wales | 369 | Billy Hughes | Prime Minister | Jenny Ware | Liberal |
Hume | 1901 | New South Wales | 17,240 | Hamilton Hume | Explorer | Angus Taylor | Liberal |
Hunter | 1901 | New South Wales | 10,640 | John Hunter | NSW Governor | Dan Repacholi | Labor |
Indi | 1901 | Victoria | 29,187 | Aboriginal name for the Murray River | Geographic location | Helen Haines | Independent |
Isaacs | 1969 | Victoria | 155 | Isaac Isaacs | Governor General, Chief Justice of Australia | Mark Dreyfus | Labor |
Jagajaga | 1984 | Victoria | 104 | Three Wurundjeri elders | Kate Thwaites | Labor | |
Kennedy | 1901 | Queensland | 567,377 | Edmund Kennedy | Explorer | Bob Katter | Katter's Australian |
Kingsford Smith | 1949 | New South Wales | 91 | Charles Kingsford Smith | Aviator | Matt Thistlethwaite | Labor |
Kingston | 1949 | South Australia | 171 | Charles Kingston | Premier of South Australia | Amanda Rishworth | Labor |
Kooyong | 1901 | Victoria | 55 | Suburb of Kooyong | Geographic location | Monique Ryan | Independent |
La Trobe | 1949 | Victoria | 748 | Charles La Trobe | Governor of Victoria | Jason Wood | Liberal |
Lalor | 1949 | Victoria | 493 | Peter Lalor | Leader of the Eureka Rebellion | Joanne Ryan | Labor |
Leichhardt | 1949 | Queensland | 109,455 | Ludwig Leichhardt | Explorer | Warren Entsch | Liberal Nationals |
Lilley | 1913 | Queensland | 144 | Charles Lilley | Premier and Chief Justice of Queensland | Anika Wells | Labor |
Lindsay | 1984 | New South Wales | 339 | Norman Lindsay | Artist | Melissa McIntosh | Liberal |
Lingiari | 2001 | Northern Territory Christmas Island Cocos (Keeling) Islands |
1,352,371 | Vincent Lingiari | Aboriginal activist | Marion Scrymgour | Labor |
Longman | 1996 | Queensland | 1,237 | Irene Longman | Politician | Terry Young | Liberal Nationals |
Lyne | 1949 | New South Wales | 16,099 | William Lyne | NSW premier | David Gillespie | Nationals |
Lyons | 1984 | Tasmania | 35,721 | Joseph and Enid Lyons | Prime Minister and politician | Brian Mitchell | Labor |
Macarthur | 1949 | New South Wales | 363 | John and Elizabeth Macarthur | Pioneers of early settlement | Mike Freelander | Labor |
Mackellar | 1949 | New South Wales | 233 | Charles and Dorothea Mackellar | Politician and poet | Sophie Scamps | Independent |
Macnamara | 2019 | Victoria | 41 | Jean Macnamara | Scientist | Josh Burns | Labor |
Macquarie | 1901 | New South Wales | 4,374 | Lachlan Macquarie | Governor of NSW | Susan Templeman | Labor |
Makin | 1984 | South Australia | 130 | Norman Makin | Politician | Tony Zappia | Labor |
Mallee | 1949 | Victoria | 81,962 | Region of The Mallee | Geographic location | Anne Webster | Nationals |
Maranoa | 1901 | Queensland | 729,897 | Maranoa River | Geographic location | David Littleproud | Liberal Nationals |
Maribyrnong | 1906 | Victoria | 64 | Maribyrnong River | Geographic location | Bill Shorten | Labor |
Mayo | 1984 | South Australia | 9,315 | Helen Mayo | Doctor | Rebekha Sharkie | Centre Alliance |
McEwen | 1984 | Victoria | 2,670 | John McEwen | Prime Minister | Rob Mitchell | Labor |
McPherson | 1949 | Queensland | 229 | McPherson Range | Geographic location | Karen Andrews | Liberal Nationals |
McMahon | 2010 | New South Wales | 168 | William McMahon | Prime Minister | Chris Bowen | Labor |
Melbourne | 1901 | Victoria | 40 | City of Melbourne | Geographic location | Adam Bandt | Greens |
Menzies | 1984 | Victoria | 184 | Robert Menzies | Prime Minister | Keith Wolahan | Liberal |
Mitchell | 1949 | New South Wales | 101 | Thomas Mitchell | Explorer | Alex Hawke | Liberal |
Monash | 2019 | Victoria | 8,879 | John Monash | General and head of the armed forces | Russell Broadbent | Liberal |
Moncrieff | 1984 | Queensland | 100 | Gladys Moncrieff | Singer | Angie Bell | Liberal Nationals |
Moore | 1949 | Western Australia | 90 | George Fletcher Moore | Early WA settler | Ian Goodenough | Liberal |
Moreton | 1901 | Queensland | 109 | Moreton Bay | Geographic location | Graham Perrett | Labor |
New England | 1901 | New South Wales | 66,394 | Region of New England | Geographic location | Barnaby Joyce | Nationals |
Newcastle | 1901 | New South Wales | 171 | City of Newcastle | Geographic location | Sharon Claydon | Labor |
Nicholls | 2019 | Victoria | 14,768 | Douglas and Gladys Nicholls | Aboriginal activists | Sam Birrell | Nationals |
North Sydney | 1901 | New South Wales | 53 | Suburb of North Sydney | Geographic location | Kylea Tink | Independent |
O'Connor | 1980 | Western Australia | 1,126,937 | C. Y. O'Connor | Engineer | Rick Wilson | Liberal |
Oxley | 1949 | Queensland | 159 | John Oxley | Explorer | Milton Dick | Labor |
Page | 1984 | New South Wales | 19,342 | Earle Page | Prime Minister | Kevin Hogan | Nationals |
Parkes | 1984 | New South Wales | 393,413 | Henry Parkes | Governor of NSW | Mark Coulton | Nationals |
Parramatta | 1901 | New South Wales | 57 | Suburb of Parramatta | Geographic location | Andrew Charlton | Labor |
Paterson | 1949, 1993 | New South Wales | 1,123 | Banjo Paterson | Author and poet | Meryl Swanson | Labor |
Pearce | 1989 | Western Australia | 13,250 | George Pearce | Politician | Tracey Roberts | Labor |
Perth | 1901 | Western Australia | 80 | City of Perth | Geographic location | Patrick Gorman | Labor |
Petrie | 1949 | Queensland | 152 | Andrew Petrie | Architect | Luke Howarth | Liberal Nationals |
Rankin | 1984 | Queensland | 131 | Annabelle Rankin | Politician | Jim Chalmers | Labor |
Reid | 1922 | New South Wales | 55 | George Reid | Prime Minister | Sally Sitou | Labor |
Richmond | 1901 | New South Wales | 2,148 | Richmond River | Geographic location | Justine Elliot | Labor |
Riverina | 1901, 1993 | New South Wales | 48,988 | Region of The Riverina | Geographic location | Michael McCormack | Nationals |
Robertson | 1901 | New South Wales | 980 | John Robertson | Premier of NSW | Gordon Reid | Labor |
Ryan | 1949 | Queensland | 370 | T. J. Ryan | Premier of Queensland | Elizabeth Watson-Brown | Greens |
Scullin | 1968 | Victoria | 116 | James Scullin | Prime Minister | Andrew Giles | Labor |
Shortland | 1949 | New South Wales | 265 | John Shortland | Explorer | Pat Conroy | Labor |
Solomon | 2000 | Northern Territory | 337 | Vaiben Louis Solomon | Premier of South Australia | Luke Gosling | Labor |
Spence | 2019 | South Australia | 532 | Catherine Helen Spence | Politician, author | Matt Burnell | Labor |
Sturt | 1949 | South Australia | 85 | Charles Sturt | Explorer | James Stevens | Liberal |
Swan | 1901 | Western Australia | 134 | Swan River | Geographic location | Zaneta Mascarenhas | Labor |
Sydney | 1968 | New South Wales | 44 | City of Sydney | Geographic location | Tanya Plibersek | Labor |
Tangney | 1974 | Western Australia | 83 | Dorothy Tangney | Politician | Sam Lim | Labor |
Warringah | 1922 | New South Wales | 68 | Warringah Council | Geographic location | Zali Steggall | Independent |
Wannon | 1901 | Victoria | 33,419 | Wannon River | Geographic location | Dan Tehan | Liberal |
Watson | 1992 | New South Wales | 47 | Chris Watson | Prime Minister | Tony Burke | Labor |
Wentworth | 1901 | New South Wales | 38 | William Wentworth | Explorer | Allegra Spender | Independent |
Werriwa | 1901 | New South Wales | 172 | Aboriginal name for Lake George | Geographic location | Anne Stanley | Labor |
Whitlam | 2016 | New South Wales | 1,331 | Gough Whitlam | Prime Minister | Stephen Jones | Labor |
Wide Bay | 1901 | Queensland | 14,227 | Region of Wide Bay–Burnett | Geographic location | Llew O'Brien | Liberal Nationals |
Wills | 1949 | Victoria | 46 | William John Wills | Explorer | Peter Khalil | Labor |
Wright | 2009 | Queensland | 7,577 | Judith Wright | Poet | Scott Buchholz | Liberal Nationals |
Abolished divisions
These divisions no longer exist:
Name | Formed | Abolished | State | Namesake | Known for |
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Angas (I) | 1903 | 1934 | SA | George Fife Angas | Businessman and banker |
Angas (II) | 1949 | 1977 | SA | ||
Australian Capital Territory | 1949 | 1974 | ACT | Australian Capital Territory | Geographic location |
Balaclava | 1901 | 1984 | VIC | Suburb of Balaclava | Geographic location |
Barrier | 1901 | 1922 | NSW | Barrier Ranges | Geographic location |
Batman | 1906 | 2019 | VIC | John Batman | Founder of Melbourne |
Bland | 1901 | 1906 | NSW | William Bland | Doctor |
Bonython | 1955 | 2004 | SA | John Langdon Bonython | Editor and newspaper proprietor |
Bourke | 1901 | 1949 | VIC | Richard Bourke | Governor of NSW |
Burke (I) | 1949 | 1955 | VIC | Robert O'Hara Burke | Explorer |
Burke (II) | 1969 | 2004 | VIC | ||
Canobolas | 1901 | 1906 | NSW | Mount Canobolas | Geographic location |
Charlton | 1984 | 2016 | NSW | Matthew Charlton | Politician |
Cook (I) | 1906 | 1955 | NSW | James Cook | Explorer |
Coolgardie | 1901 | 1913 | WA | Town of Coolgardie | Geographic location |
Corinella (I) | 1901 | 1906 | VIC | Corinella region | Geographic location |
Corinella (II) | 1990 | 1996 | VIC | ||
Dalley | 1901 | 1969 | NSW | William Bede Dalley | Politician and barrister |
Dampier | 1913 | 1922 | WA | William Dampier | Explorer |
Darebin | 1949 | 1969 | VIC | Darebin Creek | Geographic location |
Darling | 1901 | 1977 | NSW | Darling River | Geographic location |
Darling Downs | 1901 | 1984 | QLD | Darling Downs | Geographic location |
Darwin | 1903 | 1955 | TAS | Charles Darwin | Scientist |
Denison | 1903 | 2019 | TAS | William Denison | Governor of Van Diemen's Land and NSW |
Diamond Valley | 1969 | 1984 | VIC | Diamond Creek | Geographic location |
Dundas | 1977 | 1993 | NSW | Henry Dundas | Scottish politician and aristocrat |
East Sydney | 1901 | 1969 | NSW | East Sydney | Geographic location |
Echuca | 1901 | 1937 | VIC | Town of Echuca | Geographic location |
Evans | 1949 | 1977 | NSW | George Evans | Explorer |
Fawkner | 1906 | 1969 | VIC | John Pascoe Fawkner | Pioneer |
Fraser (I) | 1974 | 2016 | ACT | Jim Fraser | Politician |
Grampians | 1901 | 1922 | VIC | Grampians Ranges | Geographic location |
Gwydir | 1901 | 2007 | NSW | Gwydir River | Geographic location |
Hawker | 1969 | 1993 | SA | Charles Hawker | Politician |
Henty | 1913 | 1990 | VIC | Henty family | Pioneers |
Higinbotham | 1949 | 1969 | VIC | George Higinbotham | Chief Justice of Victoria |
Hoddle | 1949 | 1955 | VIC | Robert Hoddle | Surveyor, artist |
Illawarra | 1901 | 1922 | NSW | Region of Illawarra | Geographic location |
Isaacs (I) | 1949 | 1969 | VIC | Isaac Isaacs | Governor General, Chief Justice of Australia |
Kalgoorlie | 1901 | 2010 | WA | City of Kalgoorlie | Geographic location |
Laanecoorie | 1901 | 1913 | VIC | Laanecoorie | Geographic location |
Lang | 1901 | 1977 | NSW | John Dunmore Lang | Politician and activist |
Lawson | 1949 | 1969 | NSW | Henry Lawson | Writer and poet |
Lowe | 1949 | 2010 | NSW | Robert Lowe | British statesman |
Martin | 1922 | 1955 | NSW | James Martin | Premier of NSW, Chief Justice of NSW |
McMillan | 1949 | 2019 | VIC | Angus McMillan | Pioneer |
Melbourne Ports | 1901 | 2019 | VIC | Suburb of Port Melbourne | Geographic location |
Mernda | 1901 | 1913 | VIC | Town of Mernda | Geographic location |
Moira | 1901 | 1906 | VIC | Shire of Moira | Geographic location |
Murray | 1949 | 2019 | VIC | Murray River | Geographic location |
Namadgi | 1996 | 1998 | ACT | Namadgi National Park | Geographic location |
Nepean | 1906 | 1922 | NSW | Evan Nepean | British politician |
Northern Melbourne | 1901 | 1906 | VIC | North Melbourne | Geographic location |
Northern Territory | 1922 | 2001 | NT | Northern Territory | Geographic location |
Oxley (I) | 1901 | 1934 | QLD | John Oxley | Explorer |
Parkes (I) | 1901 | 1969 | NSW | Henry Parkes | Premier of NSW |
Phillip | 1949 | 1993 | NSW | Arthur Phillip | Governor of NSW |
Port Adelaide | 1949 | 2019 | SA | Suburb of Port Adelaide | Geographic location |
Prospect | 1969 | 2010 | NSW | Prospect Reservoir | Geographic location |
Riverina-Darling | 1984 | 1993 | NSW | Riverina region | Geographic location |
Scullin (I) | 1955 | 1969 | VIC | James Scullin | Prime Minister |
South Australia | 1901 | 1903 | SA | South Australia | Geographic location |
South Sydney | 1901 | 1934 | NSW | Southern Sydney | Geographic location |
Southern Melbourne | 1901 | 1906 | VIC | South Melbourne | Geographic location |
Streeton | 1984 | 1990 | VIC | Arthur Streeton | Painter |
Stirling | 1955 | 2022 | WA | James Stirling | Governor of Western Australia |
St George | 1949 | 1993 | NSW | St George area | Geographic location |
Tasmania | 1901 | 1903 | TAS | Tasmania | Geographic location |
Throsby | 1984 | 2016 | NSW | Charles Throsby | Explorer |
Wakefield | 1903 | 2019 | SA | Edward Gibbon Wakefield | Pioneer |
Watson (I) | 1934 | 1969 | NSW | Chris Watson | Prime Minister |
West Sydney | 1901 | 1969 | NSW | Area of Western Sydney | Geographic location |
Wilmot | 1903 | 1984 | TAS | Sir John Eardley-Wilmot | Lieutenant-Governor of Van Diemen's Land |
Wimmera | 1901 | 1977 | VIC | Wimmera region | Geographic location |
Yarra | 1901 | 1969 | VIC | Yarra River | Geographic location |
See also
- List of members of the Australian House of Representatives
- Australian electoral system
References
- "Research Report 4 – Australian Federal Redistributions 1901–2003: The Redistribution process". aec.gov.au. Australian Electoral Commission. 30 May 2013. Retrieved 5 May 2008.
- "Determination of membership entitlement to the House of Representatives". aec.gov.au. Australian Electoral Commission. 31 August 2017. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
- Green, Antony. "2017-18 Federal Redistributions". abc.com.au. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
- "Guidelines for naming federal electoral divisions". Australian Electoral Commission. 11 April 2018. Retrieved 14 February 2022.