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Encyclopedia > Division of Brisbane

The Division of Brisbane is an Australian Electoral Division in Queensland. The division was first proclaimed in 1901.


About the electorate

The division is named after the city of Brisbane, the city upon which the seat is based.


Members

  • Thomas Macdonald-Paterson (Free Trade) 1901-03
  • Millice Culpin (ALP) 1903-06
  • Justin F G Foxton (Anti-Socialists) 1906-10
  • William F Finlayson (ALP) 1910-19
  • Donald C Cameron (Nationalist)/(UAP) 1919-31
  • George Lawson (ALP) 1931-61
  • Manfred D Cross (ALP) 1961-75
  • Peter F Johnson (LP) 1975-80
  • Manfred D Cross (ALP) 1980-90
  • Arch Bevis (ALP) 1990-

External links

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

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Division of Brisbane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (166 words)
The Division of Brisbane is an Australian Electoral Division in Queensland.
The division was created in 1901 and is named for the city of Brisbane.
On its original boundaries it included all of what is now the northern part of the City of Brisbane, but successive boundary changes cut it back to the inner suburban area.
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