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Australian House of Representatives electoral Divisions
The Australian House of Representatives is elected from 150 single-member districts called Divisions. They are also commonly known as electorates or seats. The British term "constituencies" is rarely used.
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Maps of Divisions
These maps show the Division boundaries as they existed at the 9 October 2004 House of Representatives election. The maps show each Division as being held by a particular party.
List of Commonwealth Electoral Divisions, 2004
New South Wales
- Banks
- Barton
- Bennelong
- Berowra
- Blaxland
- Bradfield
- Calare
- Charlton
- Chifley
- Cook
- Cowper
- Cunningham
- Dobell
- Eden-Monaro
- Farrer
- Fowler
- Gilmore
- Grayndler
- Greenway
- Gwydir
- Hughes
- Hume
- Hunter
- Kingsford-Smith
- Lindsay
- Lowe
- Lyne
- Macarthur
- Mackellar
- Macquarie
- Mitchell
- New England
- Newcastle
- North Sydney
- Page
- Parkes
- Parramatta
- Paterson
- Prospect
- Reid
- Richmond
- Riverina
- Robertson
- Shortland
- Sydney
- Throsby
- Warringah
- Watson
- Wentworth
- Werriwa
Victoria
- Aston
- Ballarat
- Batman
- Bendigo
- Bruce
- Calwell
- Casey
- Chisholm
- Corangamite
- Corio
- Deakin
- Dunkley
- Flinders
- Gellibrand
- Gippsland
- Goldstein
- Gorton
- Higgins
- Holt
- Hotham
- Indi
- Isaacs
- Jagajaga
- Kooyong
- Lalor
- La Trobe
- McEwen
- McMillan
- Mallee
- Maribyrnong
- Melbourne
- Melbourne Ports
- Menzies
- Murray
- Scullin
- Wannon
- Wills
Queensland
- Blair
- Bonner
- Bowman
- Brisbane
- Capricornia
- Dawson
- Dickson
- Fadden
- Fairfax
- Fisher
- Forde
- Griffith
- Groom
- Herbert
- Hinkler
- Kennedy
- Leichhardt
- Lilley
- Longman
- Maranoa
- McPherson
- Moncrieff
- Moreton
- Oxley
- Petrie
- Rankin
- Ryan
- Wide Bay
Western Australia
- Brand
- Canning
- Cowan
- Curtin
- Forrest
- Fremantle
- Hasluck
- Kalgoorlie
- Moore
- O'Connor
- Pearce
- Perth
- Stirling
- Swan
- Tangney
South Australia
Tasmania
Australian Capital Territory
Northern Territory
- Lingiari
- Solomon
Abolished Divisions
These Australian electoral divisions no longer exist.
- Angas (1903-34) (South Australia)
- Angas (1949-77) (South Australia)
- Australian Capital Territory (Australian Capital Territory)
- Balaclava (Victoria)
- Barrier (New South Wales)
- Bland (New South Wales)
- Bonython (South Australia)
- Bourke (Victoria)
- Burke (1949-55) (Victoria)
- Burke (1969-2004) (Victoria)
- Canobolas (New South Wales)
- Cook (1906-55) (New South Wales)
- Coolgardie (Western Australia)
- Corinella (1901-06) (Victoria)
- Corinella (1990-96) (Victoria)
- Dalley (New South Wales)
- Dampier (Western Australia)
- Darebin (Victoria)
- Darling (New South Wales)
- Darling Downs (Queensland)
- Darwin (Tasmania)
- Diamond Valley (Victoria)
- Dundas (New South Wales)
- East Sydney (New South Wales)
- Echuca (Victoria)
- Evans (New South Wales)
- Fawkner (Victoria)
- Grampians (Victoria)
- Hawker (South Australia)
- Henty (Victoria)
- Higinbotham (Victoria)
- Hoddle (Victoria)
- Illwarra (New South Wales)
- Isaacs (1949-69 (Victoria)
- Laanecoorie (Victoria)
- Lang (New South Wales)
- Lawson (New South Wales)
- Martin (New South Wales)
- Mernda (Victoria)
- Moira (Victoria)
- Namadgi (Australian Capital Territory)
- Nepean (New South Wales)
- Northern Melbourne (Victoria)
- Northern Territory
- Oxley (1901-34) (Queensland)
- Parkes (1901-69) (New South Wales)
- Paterson (1949-84) (New South Wales)
- Phillip (New South Wales)
- Riverina (1901-84) (New South Wales)
- Riverina-Darling (New South Wales)
- Scullin (1955-69) (Victoria)
- South Sydney (New South Wales)
- Southern Melbourne (Victoria)
- St George (New South Wales)
- Streeton (Victoria)
- Watson (1934-69) (New South Wales)
- West Sydney (1901-69)
- Wilmot (1903-84) (Tasmania)
- Wimmera (Victoria)
- Yarra (Victoria)
See also
- For a list of members of the current House of Representatives and the electorates they represent, see List of members of the Australian House of Representatives.
- For a description of how the House of Representatives is elected, see Australian electoral system.
External links
- For an electoral history of each Division since Federation in 1901, see Adam Carr's Electoral Archive: Index of House of Representatives Divisions 1901-2001
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