HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES INDEX OF DIVISIONS 1901-98 ===================================================================== 7. GELLIBRAND TO HIGGINS 82. GELLIBRAND, Victoria ===================================================================== Named for: Cape Gellibrand (after John Gellibrand, pioneer and explorer) - Created 1949 Redistributed 1955, 1969, 1977, 1984, 1990, 1996 - 1949: Footscray, Newport, Williamstown, Yarraville 1955: Footscray, Kingsville, Newport, Yarraville 1969: Footscray, Kingsville, Maidstone, Williamstown 1977: Footscray, Kingsville, Newport, Sunshine 1984: Footscray, Maidstone, Sunshine, Williamstown 1990: Footscray, Maidstone, Sunshine, Williamstown 1996: Footscray, Maidstone, Sunshine, Williamstown - Enrolments - 1949 42,281 1966 39,928 (-04.0) 1983 73,449 (+00.3) 1951 42,216 (-00.2) 1969* 55,920 (+40.1) 1984* 70,387 (-04.2) 1954 40,541 (-04.0) 1972 54,406 (-02.7) 1987 69,095 (-01.8) 1955* 43,329 (+06.9) 1974 58,586 (+07.7) 1990* 75,114 (+08.7) 1958 42,814 (-01.2) 1975 57,364 (-02.1) 1993 76,125 (+01.3) 1961 42,409 (-00.9) 1977* 72,435 (+26.3) 1996* 82,190 (+08.0) 1963 41,608 (-02.9) 1980 73,222 (+01.1) 1998 84,159 (+02.4) - Two-party majorities - 1949 1951 1954 1955 1958 1961 1963 1966 1969 1972 +19.7 +24.4 +22.8 +16.1 +16.5 +18.5 +18.7 +12.8 +13.7 +15.4 - 1974 1975 1977 1980 1983 1984 1987 1990 1993 1996 +18.1 +12.2 +14.5 +23.4 +25.9 +23.4 +20.6 +18.5 +25.4 +21.2 1998 +25.9 Members - John Mullens (ALP, ALP-AC) 1949-55 Hon Ralph Willis (ALP) 1972-98 Hector McIvor (ALP) 1955-72 Nicola Roxon (ALP) 1998- - 83. GILMORE, New South Wales ===================================================================== Named for: Dame Mary Gilmore, poet and author - Created 1984 Redistributed 1993 - 1984: Goulburn, Nowra, Shoalhaven, Young 1993: Kiama, Milton, Moss Vale, Nowra - Enrolments - 1984 63,955 1990 72,226 (+08.3) 1996 75,734 (+07.5) 1987 66,685 (+04.3) 1993* 70,480 (-02.4) 1998 78,091 (+03.1) - Two-party majorities - 1984 1987 1990 1993 1996 1998 -01.2 -06.2 -04.4 +00.5 -06.2 -04.1 - Members - John Sharp (NPA) 1984-93 Joanna Gash (Lib) 1996- Peter Knott (ALP) 1993-96 - 84. GIPPSLAND, Victoria ===================================================================== Named for: Regional name (after Sir George Gipps, Governor of NSW 1838-46) - Created 1901 Redistributed 1906, 1913, 1922, 1937, 1949, 1955, 1969, 1977, 1984, 1990, 1996 - 1901: Bairnsdale, Maffra, Sale, Traralgon 1906: Bairnsdale, Foster, Moe, Sale 1913: Bairnsdale, Foster, Sale, Yarram 1922: Maffra, Sale, Trafalgar, Warragul 1937: Morwell, Trafalgar, Wonthaggi, Yallourn 1949: Bairnsdale, Maffra, Sale, Traralgon 1955: Bairnsdale, Leongatha, Sale, Traralgon 1969: Bairnsdale, Maffra, Sale, Traralgon 1977: Bairnsdale, Leongatha, Sale, Traralgon 1984: Bairnsdale, Leongatha, Sale, Yarram 1990: Bairnsdale, Leongatha, Sale, Yarram 1996: Bairnsdale, Leongatha, Sale, Yarram - Enrolments - 1901 9,888 1934 50,726 (+07.7) 1969* 48,880 (+02.5) 1903 19,536 (+97.6) 1937* 50,214 (-01.0) 1972 51,663 (+05.7) 1906* 29,253 (+49.7) 1940 50,797 (+01.2) 1974 57,787 (+11.9) 1910 28,078 (-04.0) 1943 52,075 (+02.5) 1975 60,438 (+04.6) 1913* 37,887 (+34.9) 1946 55,556 (+06.7) 1977* 66,030 (+09.3) 1914 36,996 (-02.4) 1949* 36,024 (-35.2) 1980 70,348 (+06.5) 1917 36,162 (-02.3) 1951 37,082 (+02.9) 1983 73,455 (+04.4) 1919 35,880 (-00.8) 1954 38,891 (+04.9) 1984* 68,064 (-07.3) 1922* 43,016 (+19.9) 1955* 41,752 (+07.4) 1987 71,339 (+04.8) 1925 45,263 (+05.2) 1958 43,588 (+04.4) 1990* 73,740 (+03.4) 1928 44,894 (-00.8) 1961 45,469 (+04.3) 1993 76,608 (+03.9) 1929 45,602 (+01.6) 1963 46,432 (+02.1) 1996* 79,898 (+04.3) 1931 47,086 (+03.3) 1966 47,705 (+02.7) 1998 80,364 (+00.5) - Two-party majorities - 1901 1903 1906 1910 1913 1914 1917 1919 1922 1925 - na - na - na - na - na - na -22.7 - na - na -13.1 - 1928 1929 1931 1934 1937 1940 1943 1946 1949 1951 - na -08.2 - na - na -11.1 -06.7 -02.4 -05.8 -16.7 -15.1 - 1954 1955 1958 1961 1963 1966 1969 1972 1974 1975 -10.4 -23.0 -21.0 -16.9 -18.0 -27.5 -19.6 -12.9 -15.8 -20.9 - 1977 1980 1983 1984 1987 1990 1993 1996 1998 -19.7 -11.9 -09.7 -14.3 -15.0 -18.9 -16.3 -18.6 -08.8 - Members - Hon Allan McLean (Prot, AS) 1901-06 George Bowden (CP) 1943-61 George Wise (Prot, Ind) 1906-13 Hon Peter Nixon (CP, NCP, NPA) James Bennett (Lib) 1913-14 1961-83 George Wise (Ind, Nat) 1914-22 Hon Peter McGauran (NPA) 1983- Hon Thomas Paterson (CP) 1922-43 - 85. GOLDSTEIN, Victoria: see BALACLAVA 86. GRAMPIANS, Victoria ===================================================================== Named for: Grampian Ranges, Victoria (after a mountain range in Scotland) - Created 1901 Redistributed 1906, 1913 Abolished 1922 - 1901: Ararat, Beaufort, Stawell, St Arnaud 1906: Ararat, Dunolly, St Arnaud, Stawell 1913: Daylesford, Maryborough, St Arnaud, Stawell - Enrolments - 1901 10,738 1910 27,709 (-01.7) 1917 31,980 (-07.9) 1903 21,734 (+102.4) 1913* 36,717 (+32.5) 1919 30,607 (-04.3) 1906* 28,206 (+29.8) 1914 34,740 (-05.4) - Two-party majorities - 1901 1903 1906 1910 1913 1914 1915b 1917 1917b 1919 - na - na -05.8 -00.4 -03.9 +00.3 -01.3 -07.0 -04.8 -08.2 - Members - Hon Thomas Skene (FT, AS) 1901-06 Edmund Jowett (Nat, VFU, CP) Hans Irvine (AS, Lib) 1906-14 1917-22 Edward Jolley (ALP) 1914-15 Hon Dr Charles Salmon (Lib, Nat) 1915-17 - 87. GRAYNDLER, New South Wales ===================================================================== Named for: Edward Grayndler, trade union leader, NSW MP 1921-43 - Created 1949 Redistributed 1955, 1969, 1977, 1984, 1993 - 1949: Mascot, Marrickville, Newtown, Tempe 1955: Lewisham, Marrickville, Newtown, Petersham 1969: Leichhardt, Marrickville, Newtown, Petersham 1977: Ashfield, Belmore North, Marrickville, Summer Hill 1984: Ashfield, Belmore, Lakemba, Marrickville 1993: Ashfield, Leichhardt, Marrickville, Petersham - Enrolments - 1949 40,716 1966 33,003 (-06.8) 1983 66,174 (-00.6) 1951 39,839 (-02.2) 1969* 58,782 (+78.1) 1984* 71,086 (+07.4) 1954 36,491 (-08.4) 1972 52,709 (-10.3) 1987 71,190 (+00.1) 1955* 44,316 (+21.4) 1974 53,628 (+01.7) 1990 67,763 (-04.8) 1958 40,922 (-07.7) 1975 57,081 (+06.4) 1993* 80,895 (+19.4) 1961 37,136 (-09.3) 1977* 70,700 (+23.9) 1996 82,756 (+02.3) 1963 35,412 (-04.6) 1980 66,548 (-05.9) 1998 84,458 (+02.1) - Two-party majorities - 1949 1951 1954 1955 1958 1961 1963 1966 1969 1972 +19.7 +26.2 +27.8 +17.3 +19.6 +24.0 +16.9 +11.1 +21.9 +24.7 - 1974 1975 1977 1979b 1980 1983 1984 1987 1990 1993 +25.7 +18.0 +12.2 +19.2 +13.5 +17.2 +14.9 +09.7 +13.3 +22.8 - 1996 1998 +16.4 +22.4 - Members - Hon Fred Daly (ALP) 1949-75 Hon Jeannette McHugh (ALP) Tony Whitlam (ALP) 1975-77 1993-96 Hon Frank Stewart (ALP) 1977-79 Anthony Albanese (ALP) 1996- Hon Leo McLeay (ALP) 1979-93 - 88. GREENWAY, New South Wales ===================================================================== Named for: Francis Greenway, emancipist architect - Created 1984 Redistributed 1993 - 1984: Lalor Park, Riverstone, Seven Hills, Toongabbie 1993: Blacktown, Lalor Park, Riverstone, Seven Hills - Enrolments - 1984 64,561 1990 67,540 (+02.4) 1996 80,722 (+23.4) 1987 65,972 (+02.2) 1993* 65,426 (-03.1) 1998 85,391 (+05.8) - Two-party majorities - 1984 1987 1990 1993 1996 1998 +13.8 +09.9 +08.8 +13.4 +03.4 +09.9 - Members - Russell Gorman (ALP) 1984-96 Frank Mossfield (ALP) 1996- - 89. GREY, South Australia ===================================================================== Named for: Sir George Grey, Governor of South Australia 1841-45 (later Governor and Prime Minister of New Zealand) - Created 1903 Redistributed 1922, 1934, 1949, 1955, 1969, 1977, 1984, 1993 - 1903: Gladstone, Melrose, Petersburg, Port Pirie 1922: Peterborough, Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Streaky Bay 1934: Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Wallaroo, Whyalla 1949: Port Augusta, Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Whyalla 1955: Port Augusta, Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Whyalla 1969: Port Augusta, Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Whyalla 1977: Port Augusta, Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Whyalla 1984: Port Augusta, Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Whyalla 1993: Port Augusta, Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Whyalla - Enrolments - 1903 22,548 1937 49,859 (+01.0) 1972 51,589 (+07.3) 1906 24,117 (+07.0) 1940 52,010 (+04.3) 1974 57,384 (+11.2) 1910 29,637 (+22.9) 1943 52,071 (+00.1) 1975 61,051 (+06.4) 1913 32,151 (+08.5) 1946 53,177 (+02.1) 1977* 72,751 (+19.2) 1914 33,478 (+04.1) 1949* 40,085 (-24.6) 1980 73,036 (+00.4) 1917 34,600 (+03.4) 1951 40,236 (+00.4) 1983 74,947 (+02.6) 1919 33,826 (-02.2) 1954 41,170 (+02.3) 1984* 70,024 (-06.6) 1922* 34,208 (+01.1) 1955* 41,194 (+00.1) 1987 70,645 (+00.9) 1925 35,411 (+03.5) 1958 42,641 (+03.5) 1990 69,708 (-01.3) 1928 37,938 (+07.1) 1961 45,255 (+06.1) 1993* 86,386 (+23.9) 1929 37,555 (-01.0) 1963 46,714 (+03.2) 1996 82,364 (-04.7) 1931 38,142 (+01.6) 1966 49,630 (+06.2) 1998 82,360 (-00.0) 1934* 49,385 (+29.5) 1969* 48,097 (-03.1) - Two-party majorities - 1903 1906 1910 1913 1914 1917 1919 1922 1925 1928 - na + na + na +02.0 +04.0 -07.7 -01.8 +03.7 +02.6 +05.8 - 1929 1931 1934 1937 1940 1943 1946 1949 1951 1954 +09.6 -07.5 -10.0 -07.1 -07.7 +02.5 +05.5 +04.4 +06.1 +08.3 - 1955 1958 1961 1963b 1963 1966 1969 1972 1974 1975 +06.7 +05.0 +08.8 +03.5 +04.8 -03.0 +01.9 +08.4 +05.5 +00.5 - 1977 1980 1983 1984 1987 1990 1993 1996 1998 +00.0 +03.4 +06.1 +07.1 +05.8 +06.5 -02.1 -08.5 -08.0 - Members - Hon Alexander Poynton (FT, ALP, Nat) Jack Mortimer (ALP) 1963-66 1903-22 Don Jessop (Lib) 1966-69 Andrew Lacey (ALP) 1922-31 Laurie Wallis (ALP) 1969-83 Philip McBride (UAP) 1931-37 Lloyd O'Neil (ALP) 1983-93 Albert Badman (CP, UAP) 1937-43 Barry Wakelin (Lib) 1993- Edgar Russell (ALP) 1943-63 - 90. GRIFFITH, Queensland: see OXLEY 91. GROOM, Queensland: see DARLING DOWNS 92. GWYDIR, New South Wales ===================================================================== Named for: Gwydir River (after Gwydir Castle in Wales) - Created 1901 Redistributed 1906, 1913, 1922, 1934, 1949, 1955, 1969, 1977, 1984, 1993 - 1901: Gunnedah, Inverell, Moree, Warialda 1906: Gunnedah, Inverell, Moree, Warialda 1913: Inverell, Moree, Narrabri, Warialda 1922: Dubbo, Gunnedah, Moree, Warialda 1934: Inverell, Moree, Mudgee, Quirindi 1949: Gunnedah, Inverell, Moree, Quirindi 1955: Gunnedah, Inverell, Moree, Quirindi 1969: Dubbo, Gunnedah, Moree, Narrabri 1977: Dubbo, Moree, Narrabri, Narromine 1984: Gunnedah, Moree, Walgett, Wee Wah 1993: Gunnedah, Moree, Mudgee, Walgett - Enrolments - 1901 13,000 1934* 53,441 (+20.5) 1969* 48,138 (+09.0) 1903 22,360 (+72.0) 1937 54,125 (+01.3) 1972 48,617 (+01.0) 1906* 25,764 (+15.2) 1940 54,261 (+00.3) 1974 52,457 (+07.9) 1910 30,118 (+16.9) 1943 50,980 (-06.0) 1975 54,157 (+03.2) 1913* 36,180 (+20.1) 1946 51,936 (+01.9) 1977* 67,931 (+25.4) 1914 35,398 (-02.2) 1949* 38,236 (-26.4) 1980 71,534 (+05.3) 1917 35,032 (-01.0) 1951 38,765 (+01.4) 1983 73,111 (+02.2) 1919 32,444 (-07.4) 1954 39,806 (+02.7) 1984* 68,284 (-06.6) 1922* 38,740 (+19.4) 1955* 41,239 (+03.6) 1987 68,719 (+00.6) 1925 39,726 (+02.5) 1958 41,491 (+00.6) 1990 68,897 (+00.3) 1928 41,291 (+03.9) 1961 42,153 (+01.6) 1993* 76,706 (+11.3) 1929 42,825 (+03.7) 1963 43,351 (+02.8) 1996 73,855 (-03.3) 1931 44,359 (+03.6) 1966 44,170 (+01.9) 1998 72,185 (-02.3) - Two-party majorities - 1901 1903 1906 1910 1913 1914 1917 1919 1922 1925 -12.9 +11.4 +03.3 +09.6 +02.2 +03.8 -06.5 +03.2 +00.1 -03.1 - 1928 1929 1931 1934 1937b 1937 1940 1943 1946 1949 -02.3 +03.7 -09.8 -04.5 +04.3 +02.4 +08.8 +13.7 +01.2 -05.1 - 1951 1953b 1954 1955 1958 1961 1963 1966 1969b 1969 -03.2 -02.8 -03.1 -07.9 -05.0 -03.9 -05.0 -11.3 -03.6 -03.0 - 1972 1974 1975 1977 1980 1983 1984 1987 1989b 1990 -04.2 -08.6 -13.5 -13.3 -10.4 -08.8 -07.3 -10.3 - na -11.2 - 1993 1996 1998 -10.3 -18.5 -13.6 - Members - George Cruickshank (Prot) 1901-03 Hon William Scully (ALP) Hon William Webster (ALP, Nat) 1937-49 1903-19 Thomas Treloar (CP) 1949-53 Lou Cunningham (ALP) 1919-25 Ian Allan (CP) 1953-69 Aubrey Abbott (CP) 1925-29 Hon Ralph Hunt (CP, NCP, NPA) Hon Lou Cunningham (ALP) 1929-31 1969-89 Hon Aubrey Abbott (CP) 1931-37 Hon John Anderson (NPA) 1989- - 93. HAWKER, South Australia ===================================================================== Named for: Charles Hawker, federal MP 1929-38 - Created 1969 Redistributed 1977, 1984 Abolished 1993 - 1969: Ascot Park, Edwardstown, Goodwood, Plympton 1977: Ascot Park, Edwardstown, Glenelg, Plympton 1984: Ascot Park, Edwardstown, Glenelg, Morphettville - Enrolments - 1969 54,152 1977* 77,262 (+24.1) 1987 72,707 (+01.0) 1972 56,089 (+03.6) 1980 74,487 (-03.6) 1990 71,020 (-02.3) 1974 60,794 (+08.4) 1983 76,533 (+02.7) 1975 62,253 (+02.4) 1984* 71,984 (-05.9) - Two-party majorities - 1969 1972 1974 1975 1977 1980 1983 1984 1987 1990 +07.9 +08.9 +10.2 +01.0 +00.6 +03.8 +07.3 +03.4 +01.2 -00.1 - Members - Ralph Jacobi (ALP) 1969-87 Christine Gallus (Lib) 1990-93 Elizabeth Harvey (ALP) 1987-90 - 94. HENTY, Victoria ===================================================================== Named for: the Henty family of Portland, first European settlers in Victoria - Created 1913 Redistributed 1922, 1937, 1949, 1955, 1969, 1977, 1984 Abolished 1990 - 1913: Brighton, Malvern, Oakleigh, Sandringham 1922: Brighton, Gardiner, Oakleigh, Sandringham 1937: Bentleigh, East Malvern, Oakleigh, Sandringham 1949: Carnegie, East Caulfield, East Malvern, Oakleigh 1955: Bentleigh North, Carnegie, Glenhuntly, Oakleigh 1969: Bentleigh, Carnegie, Malvern East, Oakleigh 1977: Bentleigh, Carnegie, Glenhuntly, Oakleigh 1984: Carnegie, Chadstone, East Malvern, Oakleigh - Enrolments - 1913 41,417 1940 68,723 (+08.4) 1969* 56,488 (+13.5) 1914 45,944 (+10.9) 1943 78,388 (+14.1) 1972 57,059 (+01.0) 1917 53,356 (+16.1) 1946 84,247 (+07.5) 1974 60,612 (+06.2) 1919 59,214 (+11.0) 1949* 42,971 (-49.0) 1975 61,057 (+00.7) 1922* 47,386 (-20.0) 1951 43,374 (+00.9) 1977* 70,819 (+16.0) 1925 64,723 (+36.6) 1954 42,399 (-02.2) 1980 70,216 (-00.9) 1928 74,801 (+15.6) 1955* 44,785 (+05.6) 1983 70,589 (+00.5) 1929 77,700 (+03.9) 1958 47,327 (+05.7) 1984* 69,488 (-01.6) 1931 81,974 (+05.5) 1961 48,523 (+02.5) 1987 68,263 (-01.8) 1934 85,347 (+04.1) 1963 48,915 (+00.8) 1937* 63,413 (-25.7) 1966 49,751 (+01.7) - Two-party majorities - 1913 1914 1917 1919 1922 1925 1928 1929 1931 1934 -17.1 -07.7 -20.6 - na - na -10.9 -16.6 -01.2 -25.0 -19.3 - 1937 1940 1943 1946b 1946 1949 1951 1954 1955 1958 -10.3 - na - na -04.3 -02.1 -05.4 -07.5 -08.0 -13.8 -12.1 - 1961 1963 1966 1969 1972 1974 1975 1977 1980 1983 -07.7 -09.3 -10.1 -09.4 -00.3 +01.5 -05.2 -02.7 +02.8 +07.5 - 1984 1987 +06.7 +04.8 - Members - James Boyd (Lib, Nat) 1913-19 Henry Gullett (Lib) 1946-55 Frederick Francis (Ind, Nat) Max Fox (Lib) 1955-74 1919-25 Joan Child (ALP) 1974-75 Hon Sir Henry Gullett (Nat, UAP) Ken Aldred (Lib) 1975-80 1925-40 Hon Joan Child (ALP) 1980-90 Arthur Coles (Ind) 1940-46 - 95. HERBERT, Queensland ===================================================================== Named for: Hon Sir Robert Herbert, Qld MP 1860-66, first Premier of Qld 1859-66 - Created 1901 Redistributed 1906, 1913, 1922, 1934, 1949, 1955, 1969, 1977, 1984, 1993, 1996, 1998 - 1901: Cairns, Herberton, Mackay, Townsville 1906: Cairns, Herberton, Mackay, Townsville 1913: Ayr, Cairns, Mackay, Townsville 1922: Cairns, Mackay, Mirani, Townsville 1934: Ayr, Mackay, Mirani, Townsville 1949: Ayr, Ingham, Townsville, Tully 1955: Ayr, Ingham, Ross, Townsville 1969: Ingham, Kurrajong, Ross, Townsville 1977: Aitkenvale, Currajong, Thuringowa, Townsville 1984: Ingham, Stuart, Thuringowa, Townsville 1993: Stuart, Thuringowa, Townsville 1996: Stuart, Thuringowa, Townsville 1998: Stuart, Thuringowa, Townsville - Enrolments - 1901 10,073 1934* 58,947 (-07.3) 1969* 49,674 (-04.8) 1903 25,865 (+156.8) 1937 65,852 (+11.7) 1972 54,542 (+09.8) 1906* 31,857 (+23.2) 1940 68,348 (+03.8) 1974 62,943 (+15.4) 1910 37,686 (+18.3) 1943 67,655 (-01.0) 1975 64,013 (+01.7) 1913* 39,228 (+04.1) 1946 71,136 (+05.1) 1977* 65,929 (+03.0) 1914 40,243 (+02.6) 1949* 39,051 (-45.1) 1980 71,614 (+08.6) 1917 41,244 (+02.5) 1951 39,401 (+00.9) 1983 78,386 (+09.5) 1919 43,352 (+05.1) 1954 40,014 (+01.6) 1984* 67,385 (-14.0) 1922* 43,269 (-00.2) 1955* 41,076 (+02.7) 1987 75,268 (+11.7) 1925 51,739 (+19.6) 1958 43,200 (+05.2) 1990 76,763 (+02.0) 1928 57,864 (+11.8) 1961 46,769 (+08.3) 1993* 82,958 (+08.1) 1929 61,335 (+06.0) 1963 48,618 (+04.0) 1996* 82,765 (-00.2) 1931 63,564 (+03.6) 1966 52,166 (+07.3) 1998* 83,783 (+01.2) - Two-party majorities - 1901 1903 1906 1910 1913 1914 1917 1919 1922 1925 +01.6 +07.8 +02.9 +11.0 +08.0 +14.4 -01.3 -02.4 -01.7 -00.3 - 1928 1929 1931 1934 1937 1940 1943 1946 1949 1951 +00.2 +02.8 +06.3 +11.0 +16.4 +06.4 + na +10.3 +03.7 +07.0 - 1954 1955 1958 1961 1963 1966 1969 1972 1974 1975 +09.0 +06.6 -01.5 +02.3 +03.2 -01.1 -01.7 -03.8 -04.2 -08.0 - 1977 1980 1983 1984 1987 1990 1993 1996 1998 -07.7 -00.9 +02.8 +03.6 +06.8 +04.9 +02.4 -06.6 -00.1 - Members - Hon Fred Bamford (ALP, Nat) 1901-25 Ted Harding (ALP) 1961-66 Dr Lewis Nott (Nat) 1925-28 Robert Bonnett (Lib) 1966-77 George Martens (ALP) 1928-46 Arthur Dean (Lib) 1977-83 William Edmonds (ALP) 1946-58 Hon Ted Lindsay (ALP) 1983-96 John Murray (Lib) 1958-61 Peter Lindsay (Lib) 1996- - 96. HIGGINS, Victoria ===================================================================== Named for: Hon Henry Bournes Higgins, Vic MP 1894-1900, federal MP 1901-06, judge - Created 1949 Redistributed 1955, 1969, 1977, 1984, 1990, 1996 - 1949: Armadale, Caulfield, Darling, Malvern 1955: Caulfield, Darling, Malvern, Malvern East 1969: Armadale, Caulfield, Malvern, South Yarra 1977: Caulfield, Hawthorn East, Malvern, Glen Iris 1984: Armadale, Caulfield, Malvern, Toorak 1990: Camberwell, Malvern, Prahran, Toorak 1996: Ashburton, Malvern, Prahran, Toorak - Enrolments - 1949 41,780 1966 41,209 (+02.0) 1983 68,307 (-04.6) 1951 40,572 (-02.9) 1969* 58,459 (+41.9) 1984* 70,473 (+03.2) 1954 37,718 (-07.0) 1972 59,318 (+01.5) 1987 68,362 (-03.0) 1955* 43,598 (+15.6) 1974 63,490 (+07.0) 1990* 74,875 (+09.5) 1958 42,361 (-02.8) 1975 63,503 (+00.0) 1993 78,044 (+04.2) 1961 41,030 (-03.1) 1977* 71,520 (+12.6) 1996* 82,327 (+05.5) 1963 40,384 (-01.6) 1980 71,568 (+00.7) 1998 84,207 (+02.3) - Two-party majorities - 1949 1951 1954 1955 1958 1961 1963 1966 1968b 1969 -16.8 -18.2 -15.4 -25.4 -24.1 -19.3 -20.1 -23.7 -20.9 -17.8 - 1972 1974 1975 1977 1980 1983 1984 1987 1990 1993 -10.8 -13.0 -14.9 -16.0 -10.7 -08.0 -12.1 -12.6 -11.8 -10.1 - 1996 1998 -10.7 -09.6 - Members - Rt Hon Harold Holt (Lib) 1949-67 Roger Shipton (Lib) 1975-90 Rt Hon John Gorton (Lib) 1968-75 Hon Peter Costello (Lib) 1990- - | |
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