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Division of Corangamite

The Division of Corangamite is an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria. The division was created in 1901 and is named for Lake Corangamite . It is located in the Western District of Victoria and has always included the regional centre of Colac, but today most of its voters live in the suburbs of Geelong or coastal communities such as Anglesea and Queenscliff. Until the 1930s it was a marginal seat which was occasionally won by the Australian Labor Party. In 1918 it was the first seat won by the newly formed Country Party. Since the 1940s, however, it has been a fairly safe seat for the Liberal Party.

Members

  • Hon Chester Manifold (Protectionist) 1901-03
  • Dr Gratton Wilson (Free Trade, Anti-Socialist, Liberal) 1903-10
  • James Scullin (ALP) 1910-13
  • Hon Chester Manifold (Liberal, Nationalist) 1913-18
  • Hon William Gibson (Country Party) 1918-29
  • Hon Richard Crouch (ALP) 1929-31
  • Hon William Gibson (Country Party) 1931-34
  • Hon Geoffrey Street (UAP) 1934-40
  • Hon Allan McDonald (UAP, Liberal) 1940-53
  • Daniel Mackinnon (Liberal) 1953-66
  • Hon Tony Street (Liberal) 1966-84
  • Stewart McArthur (Liberal) 1984-
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