Division of Flinders
The Division of Flinders is an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria. The division was one of the original 75 divisions set up for the first federal election in 1901. It once covered country areas south and east of Melbourne which are now outer southern suburbs on the Mornington Peninsula, including Dromana, Hastings and Portsea.
Flinders Australian House of Representatives Division | |
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Created | 1900 |
MP | Zoe McKenzie |
Party | Liberal |
Namesake | Matthew Flinders |
Area | 1,955 km2 (754.8 sq mi) |
Demographic | Outer-metropolitan |
It is named for Matthew Flinders, the first man to sail right around Australia, and the person who gave Australia her name.
Members
changeMember | Party | Term | |
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Arthur Groom | Free Trade | 1901–1903 | |
James Gibb | Free Trade, Anti-Socialist | 1903–1906 | |
(Sir) William Irvine | Anti-Socialist | 1906–1909 | |
Commonwealth Liberal | 1909–1917 | ||
Nationalist | 1917–1918 | ||
Stanley Bruce | Nationalist | 1918–1929 | |
Jack Holloway | Labor | 1929–1931 | |
Stanley Bruce | United Australia | 1931–1933 | |
James Fairbairn | United Australia | 1933–1940 | |
Rupert Ryan | United Australia | 1940–1944 | |
Liberal | 1944–1952 | ||
Keith Ewert | Labor | 1952–1954 | |
Robert Lindsay | Liberal | 1954–1966 | |
(Sir) Phillip Lynch | Liberal | 1966–1982 | |
Peter Reith | Liberal | 1982–1983 | |
Bob Chynoweth | Labor | 1983–1984 | |
Peter Reith | Liberal | 1984–2001 | |
Greg Hunt | Liberal | 2001–present |
It has usually been a fairly safe seat for the Liberal Party and the earlier conservative parties. It was won by the Australian Labor Party in 1929 when Prime Minister Stanley Bruce was defeated. This was the first time an Australian Prime Minister has lost his own seat at a general election. The only other time this has happened was when Liberal Prime Minister John Howard lost his seat of Bennelong in the 2007 election.
James Faibairn was Australia's first Minister for Air; he was one of three government ministers killed in the Canberra air disaster in 1940.
Sir Phillip Lynch and Peter Reith were former Deputy Liberal leaders.
Greg Hunt was Minister for the Environment in the Abbott Government.
Election results
change2022 Australian federal election: Flinders[1] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Liberal | Zoe McKenzie | 43,013 | 43.49 | −3.23 | |
Labor | Surbhi Snowball | 21,487 | 21.73 | −3.01 | |
Greens | Colin Lane | 9,293 | 9.40 | +2.59 | |
Independent | Despi O'Connor | 7,163 | 7.24 | +7.24 | |
Independent | Sarah Russell | 5,189 | 5.25 | +5.25 | |
United Australia | Alex van der End | 4,472 | 4.52 | +2.00 | |
One Nation | Cyndi Marr | 3,373 | 3.41 | +3.41 | |
Liberal Democrats | Chrysten Abraham | 2,366 | 2.39 | +2.39 | |
Animal Justice | Pamela Engelander | 2,060 | 2.08 | −0.30 | |
Australian Federation | Jefferson Earl | 486 | 0.49 | +0.49 | |
Total formal votes | 98,902 | 94.56 | +0.50 | ||
Informal votes | 5,687 | 5.44 | −0.50 | ||
Turnout | 104,589 | 91.41 | −1.82 | ||
Two-party-preferred result | |||||
Liberal | Zoe McKenzie | 56,075 | 56.70 | +1.06 | |
Labor | Surbhi Snowball | 42,827 | 43.30 | −1.06 | |
Liberal hold | Swing | +1.06 |
References
change- ↑ Flinders, VIC, 2022 Tally Room, Australian Electoral Commission.
Other websites
change- Greg Hunt's website Archived 2013-03-20 at the Wayback Machine
Preceded by North Sydney |
Division represented by the Prime Minister 1923—1929 Stanley Bruce |
Succeeded by Yarra |