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Electorates of the Australian House of Representatives

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Map of the 151 electoral divisions to the House of Representatives (blank) in use for the 2022 federal election.
Map representing the number of eligible voters in Australia by federal division, as of the 2022 federal election
The voting population of each Australian electoral division, as of the 2022 federal election.

Electorates (also known as electoral divisions or seats) of the Australian House of Representatives are single member electoral districts for the lower house of the Parliament of the Commonwealth. There are currently 151 electorates.

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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

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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. The resulting redistribution took place during 2021 and was used in 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

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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.[citation needed]

List of current electoral divisions

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The divisions that existed at the 2022 Australian federal election appear in the table below.

Name Formed State / Territory Size (km2) Namesake Known for Current Member Member's Party Classification
Adelaide 1903 South Australia 76 City of Adelaide Geographic location Steve Georganas Labor Inner-metropolitan
Aston 1984 Victoria 113 Tilly Aston Teacher Mary Doyle Labor Outer-metropolitan
Ballarat 1901 Victoria 4,322 City of Ballarat Geographic location Catherine King Labor Provincial
Banks 1949 New South Wales 53 Joseph Banks Botanist David Coleman Liberal Inner-metropolitan
Barker 1903 South Australia 63,886 Collet Barker Explorer Tony Pasin Liberal Rural
Barton 1922 New South Wales 40 Edmund Barton Prime Minister Linda Burney Labor Inner-metropolitan
Bass 1903 Tasmania 7,975 George Bass Explorer Bridget Archer Liberal Provincial
Bean 2019 Australian Capital Territory
Norfolk Island
1,913 Charles Bean War correspondent, historian David Smith Labor Inner-metropolitan
Bendigo 1901 Victoria 5,496 City of Bendigo Geographic location Lisa Chesters Labor Provincial
Bennelong 1949 New South Wales 60 Bennelong Aboriginal elder Jerome Laxale Labor Inner-metropolitan
Berowra 1969 New South Wales 786 Suburb of Berowra Geographic location Julian Leeser Liberal Outer-metropolitan
Blair 1998 Queensland 6,472 Harold Blair Aboriginal singer Shayne Neumann Labor Provincial
Blaxland 1949 New South Wales 61 Gregory Blaxland Explorer Jason Clare Labor Inner-metropolitan
Bonner 2004 Queensland 374 Neville Bonner Aboriginal politician Ross Vasta Liberal National Outer-metropolitan
Boothby 1903 South Australia 130 William Boothby Electoral commissioner Louise Miller-Frost Labor Outer-metropolitan
Bowman 1949 Queensland 536 David Bowman Politician Henry Pike Liberal National Outer-metropolitan
Braddon 1955 Tasmania 21,369 Edward Braddon Premier of Tasmania Gavin Pearce Liberal Rural
Bradfield 1949 New South Wales 101 John Bradfield Designer of the Sydney Harbour Bridge Paul Fletcher Liberal Inner-metropolitan
Brand 1984 Western Australia 377 David Brand Premier of Western Australia Madeleine King Labor Outer-metropolitan
Brisbane 1901 Queensland 57 City of Brisbane Geographic location Stephen Bates Greens Inner-metropolitan
Bruce 1955 Victoria 115 Stanley Bruce Prime Minister Julian Hill Labor Outer-metropolitan
Burt 2016 Western Australia 172 Archibald, Septimus and Francis Burt Family of lawyers Matt Keogh Labor Outer-metropolitan
Calare 1906 New South Wales 32,666 Aboriginal name for the Lachlan River Geographic location Andrew Gee Independent Rural
Calwell 1984 Victoria 265 Arthur Calwell Leader of the opposition Maria Vamvakinou Labor Outer-metropolitan
Canberra 1974 Australian Capital Territory 312 City of Canberra Geographic location Alicia Payne Labor Inner-metropolitan
Canning 1949 Western Australia 6,304 Alfred Canning Surveyor of the Rabbit-Proof Fence Andrew Hastie Liberal Outer-metropolitan
Capricornia 1901 Queensland 90,903 Tropic of Capricorn Geographic location Michelle Landry Liberal National Provincial
Casey 1969 Victoria 2,466 Richard Casey Governor-General Aaron Violi Liberal Rural
Chifley 1969 New South Wales 126 Ben Chifley Prime Minister Ed Husic Labor Outer-metropolitan
Chisholm 1949 Victoria 65 Caroline Chisholm Philanthropist Carina Garland Labor Inner-metropolitan
Clark 2019 Tasmania 292 Andrew Inglis Clark Co-author of the Australian Constitution Andrew Wilkie Independent Inner-metropolitan
Cook 1969 New South Wales 94 James and Joseph Cook Explorer and Prime Minister Simon Kennedy Liberal Inner-metropolitan
Cooper 2019 Victoria 60 William Cooper Aboriginal activist Ged Kearney Labor Inner-metropolitan
Corangamite 1901 Victoria 1,506 Lake Corangamite Geographic location Libby Coker Labor Provincial
Corio 1901 Victoria 773 Corio Bay Geographic location Richard Marles Labor Provincial
Cowan 1984 Western Australia 95 Edith Cowan Politician, activist Anne Aly Labor Inner-metropolitan
Cowper 1901 New South Wales 7,296 Charles Cowper Premier of New South Wales Pat Conaghan Nationals Provincial
Cunningham 1949 New South Wales 519 Allan Cunningham Botanist, explorer Alison Byrnes Labor Provincial
Curtin 1949 Western Australia 98 John Curtin Prime Minister Kate Chaney Independent Inner-metropolitan
Dawson 1949 Queensland 14,630 Anderson Dawson Premier of Queensland Andrew Willcox Liberal National Rural
Deakin 1937 Victoria 79 Alfred Deakin Prime Minister Michael Sukkar Liberal Outer-metropolitan
Dickson 1992 Queensland 724 James Dickson Premier of Queensland Peter Dutton Liberal National Outer-metropolitan
Dobell 1984 New South Wales 787 William Dobell Painter Emma McBride Labor Provincial
Dunkley 1984 Victoria 152 Louisa Margaret Dunkley Labour unionist, women's rights campaigner Jodie Belyea Labor Outer-metropolitan
Durack 2010 Western Australia 1,383,954 Patrick, W J, Michael, Mary, Elizabeth, Kimberley and Peter Durack Pioneers and developers of the Kimberley region Melissa Price Liberal Rural
Eden-Monaro 1901 New South Wales 41,617 Town of Eden and region of Monaro Geographic location Kristy McBain Labor Rural
Fadden 1977 Queensland 387 Arthur Fadden Prime Minister Cameron Caldwell Liberal National Outer-metropolitan
Fairfax 1984 Queensland 1,004 Ruth Fairfax Founder of the Country Women's Association Ted O'Brien Liberal National Rural
Farrer 1949 New South Wales 126,590 William Farrer Scientist Sussan Ley Liberal Rural
Fenner 2016 Australian Capital Territory
Jervis Bay Territory
238 Frank Fenner Scientist Andrew Leigh Labor Inner-metropolitan
Fisher 1949 Queensland 1,198 Andrew Fisher Prime Minister Andrew Wallace Liberal National Rural
Flinders 1901 Victoria 871 Matthew Flinders Explorer Zoe McKenzie Liberal Rural
Flynn 2006 Queensland 132,824 John Flynn Founder of the Royal Flying Doctor Service Colin Boyce Liberal National Rural
Forde 1984 Queensland 418 Frank Forde Prime Minister Bert van Manen Liberal National Outer-metropolitan
Forrest 1922 Western Australia 11,072 John Forrest Explorer, Premier of Western Australia Nola Marino Liberal Rural
Fowler 1984 New South Wales 69 Lilian Fowler Mayor of Newtown Dai Le Independent Outer-metropolitan
Franklin 1903 Tasmania 10,009 John Franklin Explorer Julie Collins Labor Outer-metropolitan
Fraser 2019 Victoria 106 Malcolm Fraser Prime Minister Daniel Mulino Labor Inner-metropolitan
Fremantle 1901 Western Australia 196 City of Fremantle Geographic location Josh Wilson Labor Inner-metropolitan
Gellibrand 1949 Victoria 124 Joseph Gellibrand Attorney-General of Tasmania Tim Watts Labor Inner-metropolitan
Gilmore 1984 New South Wales 6,342 Mary Gilmore Poet, author Fiona Phillips Labor Rural
Gippsland 1901 Victoria 33,182 Region of Gippsland Geographic location Darren Chester Nationals Rural
Goldstein 1984 Victoria 50 Vida Goldstein Suffragette Zoe Daniel Independent Inner-metropolitan
Gorton 2004 Victoria 217 John Gorton Prime Minister Brendan O'Connor Labor Outer-metropolitan
Grayndler 1949 New South Wales 32 Edward Grayndler Politician, unionist Anthony Albanese Labor Inner-metropolitan
Greenway 1984 New South Wales 81 Francis Greenway Architect Michelle Rowland Labor Outer-metropolitan
Grey 1903 South Australia 904,881 George Grey Governor of South Australia Rowan Ramsey Liberal Rural
Griffith 1934 Queensland 57 Samuel Griffith Premier of Queensland, Chief Justice of Australia Max Chandler-Mather Greens Inner-metropolitan
Groom 1984 Queensland 5,586 Littleton Groom Politician Garth Hamilton Liberal National Provincial
Hasluck 2001 Western Australia 1,192 Paul and Alexandra Hasluck Governor-General and author Tania Lawrence Labor Outer-metropolitan
Hawke 2022 Victoria 1,842 Bob Hawke Prime Minister Sam Rae Labor Provincial
Herbert 1901 Queensland 946 Robert Herbert Premier of Queensland Phillip Thompson Liberal National Provincial
Higgins 1949 Victoria 41 H. B. Higgins Politician, judge Michelle Ananda-Rajah Labor Inner-metropolitan
Hindmarsh 1903 South Australia 78 John Hindmarsh Governor of South Australia Mark Butler Labor Inner-metropolitan
Hinkler 1984 Queensland 3,504 Bert Hinkler Aviator Keith Pitt Liberal National Provincial
Holt 1969 Victoria 266 Harold Holt Prime Minister Cassandra Fernando Labor Outer-metropolitan
Hotham 1969 Victoria 83 Charles Hotham Governor of Victoria Clare O'Neil Labor Inner-metropolitan
Hughes 1955 New South Wales 369 Billy Hughes Prime Minister Jenny Ware Liberal Outer-metropolitan
Hume 1901 New South Wales 17,240 Hamilton Hume Explorer Angus Taylor Liberal Provincial
Hunter 1901 New South Wales 10,640 John Hunter Governor of New South Wales Dan Repacholi Labor Rural
Indi 1901 Victoria 29,187 Aboriginal name for the Murray River Geographic location Helen Haines Independent Rural
Isaacs 1969 Victoria 155 Isaac Isaacs Governor-General, Chief Justice of Australia Mark Dreyfus Labor Outer-metropolitan
Jagajaga 1984 Victoria 104 Three Wurundjeri elders Aboriginal elders Kate Thwaites Labor Outer-metropolitan
Kennedy 1901 Queensland 567,377 Edmund Kennedy Explorer Bob Katter Katter's Australian Rural
Kingsford Smith 1949 New South Wales 91 Charles Kingsford Smith Aviator Matt Thistlethwaite Labor Inner-metropolitan
Kingston 1949 South Australia 171 Charles Kingston Premier of South Australia Amanda Rishworth Labor Outer-metropolitan
Kooyong 1901 Victoria 55 Suburb of Kooyong Geographic location Monique Ryan Independent Inner-metropolitan
La Trobe 1949 Victoria 748 Charles La Trobe Governor of Victoria Jason Wood Liberal Provincial
Lalor 1949 Victoria 493 Peter Lalor Leader of the Eureka Rebellion Joanne Ryan Labor Outer-metropolitan
Leichhardt 1949 Queensland 109,455 Ludwig Leichhardt Explorer Warren Entsch Liberal National Rural
Lilley 1913 Queensland 144 Charles Lilley Premier, Chief Justice of Queensland Anika Wells Labor Inner-metropolitan
Lindsay 1984 New South Wales 339 Norman Lindsay Artist Melissa McIntosh Liberal Outer-metropolitan
Lingiari 2001 Northern Territory
Christmas Island
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
1,352,371 Vincent Lingiari Aboriginal activist Marion Scrymgour Labor Rural
Longman 1996 Queensland 1,237 Irene Longman Politician Terry Young Liberal National Provincial
Lyne 1949 New South Wales 16,099 William Lyne Premier of New South Wales David Gillespie Nationals Rural
Lyons 1984 Tasmania 35,721 Joseph and Enid Lyons Prime Minister and politician Brian Mitchell Labor Rural
Macarthur 1949 New South Wales 363 John and Elizabeth Macarthur Pioneers of early settlement Mike Freelander Labor Outer-metropolitan
Mackellar 1949 New South Wales 233 Charles and Dorothea Mackellar Politician and poet Sophie Scamps Independent Outer-metropolitan
Macnamara 2019 Victoria 41 Jean Macnamara Scientist Josh Burns Labor Inner-metropolitan
Macquarie 1901 New South Wales 4,374 Lachlan Macquarie Governor of New South Wales Susan Templeman Labor Provincial
Makin 1984 South Australia 130 Norman Makin Politician Tony Zappia Labor Outer-metropolitan
Mallee 1949 Victoria 81,962 Region of the Mallee Geographic location Anne Webster Nationals Rural
Maranoa 1901 Queensland 729,897 Maranoa River Geographic location David Littleproud Liberal National Rural
Maribyrnong 1906 Victoria 64 Maribyrnong River Geographic location Bill Shorten Labor Inner-metropolitan
Mayo 1984 South Australia 9,315 Helen Mayo Doctor Rebekha Sharkie Centre Alliance Rural
McEwen 1984 Victoria 2,670 John McEwen Prime Minister Rob Mitchell Labor Rural
McMahon 2010 New South Wales 168 William McMahon Prime Minister Chris Bowen Labor Outer-metropolitan
McPherson 1949 Queensland 229 McPherson Range Geographic location Karen Andrews Liberal National Provincial
Melbourne 1901 Victoria 40 City of Melbourne Geographic location Adam Bandt Greens Inner-metropolitan
Menzies 1984 Victoria 137 Robert Menzies Prime Minister Keith Wolahan Liberal Outer-metropolitan
Mitchell 1949 New South Wales 101 Thomas Mitchell Explorer Alex Hawke Liberal Outer-metropolitan
Monash 2019 Victoria 8,879 John Monash General, military commander Russell Broadbent Independent Rural
Moncrieff 1984 Queensland 100 Gladys Moncrieff Singer Angie Bell Liberal National Provincial
Moore 1949 Western Australia 90 George Fletcher Moore Early settler of Western Australia Ian Goodenough Liberal Outer-metropolitan
Moreton 1901 Queensland 109 Moreton Bay Geographic location Graham Perrett Labor Inner-metropolitan
New England 1901 New South Wales 66,394 Region of New England Geographic location Barnaby Joyce Nationals Rural
Newcastle 1901 New South Wales 171 City of Newcastle Geographic location Sharon Claydon Labor Provincial
Nicholls 2019 Victoria 14,768 Douglas and Gladys Nicholls Aboriginal activists Sam Birrell Nationals Rural
North Sydney 1901 New South Wales 53 Suburb of North Sydney Geographic location Kylea Tink Independent Inner-metropolitan
O'Connor 1980 Western Australia 1,126,937 C. Y. O'Connor Engineer Rick Wilson Liberal Rural
Oxley 1949 Queensland 159 John Oxley Explorer Milton Dick Labor Outer-metropolitan
Page 1984 New South Wales 19,342 Earle Page Prime Minister Kevin Hogan Nationals Rural
Parkes 1984 New South Wales 393,413 Henry Parkes Premier of New South Wales Mark Coulton Nationals Rural
Parramatta 1901 New South Wales 57 Suburb of Parramatta Geographic location Andrew Charlton Labor Inner-metropolitan
Paterson 1949, 1993 New South Wales 1,123 Banjo Paterson Author, poet Meryl Swanson Labor Provincial
Pearce 1989 Western Australia 783 George Pearce Politician Tracey Roberts Labor Outer-metropolitan
Perth 1901 Western Australia 80 City of Perth Geographic location Patrick Gorman Labor Inner-metropolitan
Petrie 1949 Queensland 152 Andrew Petrie Architect Luke Howarth Liberal National Outer-metropolitan
Rankin 1984 Queensland 131 Annabelle Rankin Politician Jim Chalmers Labor Outer-metropolitan
Reid 1922 New South Wales 55 George Reid Prime Minister Sally Sitou Labor Inner-metropolitan
Richmond 1901 New South Wales 2,148 Richmond River Geographic location Justine Elliot Labor Rural
Riverina 1901, 1993 New South Wales 48,988 Region of the Riverina Geographic location Michael McCormack Nationals Rural
Robertson 1901 New South Wales 980 John Robertson Premier of New South Wales Gordon Reid Labor Provincial
Ryan 1949 Queensland 370 T. J. Ryan Premier of Queensland Elizabeth Watson-Brown Greens Outer-metropolitan
Scullin 1968 Victoria 116 James Scullin Prime Minister Andrew Giles Labor Outer-metropolitan
Shortland 1949 New South Wales 265 John Shortland Explorer Pat Conroy Labor Provincial
Solomon 2000 Northern Territory 337 Vaiben Louis Solomon Premier of South Australia Luke Gosling Labor Inner-metropolitan
Spence 2019 South Australia 532 Catherine Helen Spence Politician, author Matt Burnell Labor Outer-metropolitan
Sturt 1949 South Australia 85 Charles Sturt Explorer James Stevens Liberal Inner-metropolitan
Swan 1901 Western Australia 134 Swan River Geographic location Zaneta Mascarenhas Labor Inner-metropolitan
Sydney 1968 New South Wales 44 City of Sydney Geographic location Tanya Plibersek Labor Inner-metropolitan
Tangney 1974 Western Australia 83 Dorothy Tangney Politician Sam Lim Labor Inner-metropolitan
Wannon 1901 Victoria 33,419 Wannon River Geographic location Dan Tehan Liberal Rural
Warringah 1922 New South Wales 68 Warringah Council Geographic location Zali Steggall Independent Inner-metropolitan
Watson 1992 New South Wales 47 Chris Watson Prime Minister Tony Burke Labor Inner-metropolitan
Wentworth 1901 New South Wales 38 William Wentworth Explorer Allegra Spender Independent Inner-metropolitan
Werriwa 1901 New South Wales 172 Aboriginal name for Lake George Geographic location Anne Stanley Labor Outer-metropolitan
Whitlam 2016 New South Wales 1,331 Gough Whitlam Prime Minister Stephen Jones Labor Provincial
Wide Bay 1901 Queensland 14,227 Region of Wide Bay–Burnett Geographic location Llew O'Brien Liberal National Rural
Wills 1949 Victoria 46 William John Wills Explorer Peter Khalil Labor Inner-metropolitan
Wright 2009 Queensland 7,577 Judith Wright Poet, environmentalist Scott Buchholz Liberal National Rural

Abolished divisions

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These divisions no longer exist:

Name Formed Abolished State Namesake Known for
Angas (I) 1903 1934 SA George Fife Angas Businessman, 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, 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 Town of Corinella Geographic location
Corinella (II) 1990 1996 VIC
Dalley 1901 1969 NSW William Bede Dalley Politician, 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 Region of Darling Downs Geographic location
Darwin 1903 1955 TAS Charles Darwin Scientist
Denison 1903 2019 TAS William Denison Governor of Van Diemen's Land and New South Wales
Diamond Valley 1969 1984 VIC Diamond Creek Geographic location
Dundas 1977 1993 NSW Henry Dundas Scottish politician, 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 Illawarra region 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 Town of Laanecoorie Geographic location
Lang 1901 1977 NSW John Dunmore Lang Politician, activist
Lawson 1949 1969 NSW Henry Lawson Writer, poet
Lowe 1949 2010 NSW Robert Lowe British statesman
Martin 1922 1955 NSW James Martin Premier, Chief Justice of New South Wales
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 Suburb of 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 New South Wales
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 and the Darling River 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 Area of Southern Sydney Geographic location
Southern Melbourne 1901 1906 VIC Suburb of 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 region 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

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References

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  1. ^ "Research Report 4 – Australian Federal Redistributions 1901–2003: The Redistribution process". aec.gov.au. Australian Electoral Commission. 30 May 2013. Retrieved 5 May 2008.
  2. ^ "Determination of membership entitlement to the House of Representatives". aec.gov.au. Australian Electoral Commission. 31 August 2017. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
  3. ^ Green, Antony. "2017-18 Federal Redistributions". abc.com.au. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
  4. ^ "Guidelines for naming federal electoral divisions". Australian Electoral Commission. 11 April 2018. Retrieved 14 February 2022.