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Encyclopedia > Division of Bendigo

The Division of Bendigo is an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria. The division was first proclaimed in 1901.


About the electorate

The division is named for the city of Bendigo, the city upon which the division is based.


Members

  • (Sir) J Quick (PROT/IND PROT/LIB) 1901–1913
  • J A Arthur (ALP) 1913–1914
  • A J Hampson (ALP) 1915–1917
  • W M 'Billy' Hughes (NAT) 1917–1922
  • G Hurry (NAT) 1922–1929
  • R V Kean (ALP) 1929–1931
  • E F Harrison (UAP) 1931–1937
  • G J Rankin (ST CP/UCP/CP) 1937–1949
  • P J Clarey (ALP) 1949–1960
  • N L Beaton (ALP) 1960–1969
  • A D Kennedy (ALP) 1969–1972
  • J W Bourchier (LP) 1972–1983
  • J M Brumby (ALP) 1983–1990
  • B Reid (LP) 1990–1998
  • Steve Gibbons (ALP) 1998–

External links

  • Australian Electoral Commission Electorate Boundary Map (http://www.aec.gov.au/_content/Who/profiles/2004/maps/vic/bendigo.pdf) (PDF)

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Division of Bendigo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (219 words)
The Division of Bendigo is an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria.
The division was created in 1900 and was one of the original 75 divisions contested at the first federal election.
Electoral Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives in Victoria
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The 100-acre Bendigo State Park is in a small valley surrounded with many picturesque hills.
Bendigo State Park was named for William Thompson (1811-1880), an Irish tavern keeper who lived in England.
Bendigo State Park began in the 1920s as a community project of the nearby town of Johnsonburg.
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