Brindabella electorate

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Location of the electorate (in red) in the Canberra region

The Brindabella electorate is one of the three electorates for the unicameral 17-member Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly. It has five seats, and is the largest of the electorates in georgraphic area.

History

It was created in 1995, when the three-electorate, Hare-Clark electoral system was first introduced for the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). Prior to 1995, a multi-member single constituency existed for the whole of the ACT. "Brindabella" is derived from an indigenous word meaning "two kangaroo rats" and refers to the mountain range to the south and west of the ACT.[1]

Location

The Brindabella electorate consists of the large part of the ACT south of the Murrumbidgee River, although this region is sparsely inhabited. From 1995 to 2008 it contained the Canberra district of Tuggeranong, excluding Hume, and the Woden Valley suburbs of Chifley, Pearce and Torrens.[2][3] In 2008, a boundary re-distribution by the Australian Capital Territory Electoral Commission, resulted in the electorate covering the Woden Valley suburb of Farrer.[1]

Members

Year Member Party Member Party Member Party Member Party Member Party
1995 rowspan="5" Template:Australian politics/party colours/Labor Bill Wood Labor rowspan="2" Template:Australian politics/party colours/Labor Andrew Whitecross Labor rowspan="3" Template:Australian politics/party colours/Liberal Trevor Kaine Liberal Template:Australian politics/party colours/Liberal Tony De Domenico Liberal rowspan="4" Template:Australian politics/party colours/Independent Paul Osborne Independent
19971 Template:Australian politics/party colours/Liberal Louise Littlewood Liberal
1998 rowspan="5" Template:Australian politics/party colours/Labor John Hargreaves Labor rowspan="5" Template:Australian politics/party colours/Liberal Brendan Smyth Liberal
19982 Template:Australian politics/party colours/Independent United Canberra
2001 rowspan="2" Template:Australian politics/party colours/Liberal Steve Pratt Liberal rowspan="2" Template:Australian politics/party colours/Labor Karin MacDonald Labor
2004 Template:Australian politics/party colours/Labor Mick Gentleman Labor
2008 Template:Australian politics/party colours/Labor Joy Burch Labor Template:Australian politics/party colours/Liberal Steve Doszpot Liberal Template:Australian politics/party colours/Greens Amanda Bresnan Greens
1 Tony De Domenico (Liberal) resigned on 30 January 1997. Louise Littlewood (Liberal) was elected as his replacement on a countback and was sworn in on 18 February 1997.[4]
2 Trevor Kaine was elected on the Liberal ticket. From 1989 to 13 May 1998, Kaine sat as a Liberal. In late May, Kaine announced he would sit as a Canberra Liberal, and on 30 July 1998, Kaine announced that he had registered the United Canberra Party and sat in the Assembly as its sole representative.[4]

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ a b "Electorates 2008 election". ACT Electoral Commission. Retrieved 2008-11-06.
  2. ^ "Electorates 1995 and 1998 elections". ACT Electoral Commission. Retrieved 2008-11-06.
  3. ^ "Electorates 2001 and 2004 elections". ACT Electoral Commission. Retrieved 2008-11-06.
  4. ^ a b "Members of the ACT Legislative Assembly" (PDF). ACT Legislative Assembly. 2008. Retrieved 2010-08-01.