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Tablelands
QueenslandLegislative Assembly
StateQueensland
Dates current1950–1972; 1986–2009
NamesakeAtherton Tablelands

Tablelands was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland.[1]

Prior to its abolition, it encompassed towns on the Atherton Tablelands west of Cairns, including Mareeba, Atherton, Ravenshoe, Chillagoe and Mount Molloy. The seat was won by the One Nation Party from the National Party at the 1998 state election. Shaun Nelson, the elected candidate, departed the party and contested the 2001 election as an Independent, losing to One Nation's new candidate Rosa Lee Long. Lee Long retained the seat at the 2004 state election and again at the 2006 state election.[2]

In 2008, Tablelands was abolished—with effect at the 2009 state election—by a redistribution undertaken by the Electoral Commission of Queensland. Its former territory and voters were split between the districts of Cook, Hinchinbrook and the new seat of Dalrymple.

There was also an earlier district called Tablelands based in the same region, it existed from 1950 to 1972.

Members for Tablelands

First incarnation (1950–1972)
Member Party Term
  Harold Collins Labor 1950–1957
  Queensland Labor 1957
  Tom Gilmore Sr. Country 1957–1963
  Edwin Wallis-Smith Labor 1963–1972
Second incarnation (1986–2009)
Member Party Term
  Tom Gilmore Jr. National 1986–1998
  Shaun Nelson One Nation 1998–1999
  Independent 1999–2001
  Rosa Lee Long One Nation 2001–2009

Election results

See also

References

  1. ^ "Representatives of Queensland State Electorates 1860-2017" (PDF). Queensland Parliamentary Record 2012-2017: The 55th Parliament. Queensland Parliament. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 April 2020.
  2. ^ Green, A. 2006 Queensland Election: Seat of Tablelands Retrieved 31-08-2006