Division of Darwin
The Division of Darwin was an Australian Electoral Division in Tasmania.[1]
Darwin Australian House of Representatives Division | |
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Created | 1903 |
Abolished | 1955 |
Namesake | Charles Darwin |
The division was created in 1903 and abolished in 1955,[2] when it was replaced by the Division of Braddon. It was named after Charles Darwin, who visited Australia in 1836.
It was located in north-western and western Tasmania, including the towns of Burnie and Devonport.
After 1917, it was always in the hands of the non-Labor parties. Prominent members included King O'Malley, a colourful Labor member, Sir George Bell, Speaker of the House, and Dame Enid Lyons, the first woman elected to the House of Representatives.
Members
Image | Member | Party | Term | Notes | |
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King O'Malley (1854–1953) |
Labor | 16 December 1903 – 5 May 1917 |
Previously held the Division of Tasmania. Served as minister under Fisher and Hughes. Lost seat | ||
Charles Howroyd (1867–1917) |
Nationalist | 5 May 1917 – 10 May 1917 |
Previously held the Tasmanian House of Assembly seat of Bass. Died in office | ||
William Spence (1846–1926) |
Nationalist | 30 June 1917 – 13 December 1919 |
Previously held the Division of Darling. Did not contest in 1919. Failed to win the Division of Batman | ||
George Bell (1872–1944) |
Nationalist | 13 December 1919 – 16 December 1922 |
Lost seat | ||
Joshua Whitsitt (1869–1943) |
Country | 16 December 1922 – 3 October 1925 |
Previously held the Tasmanian House of Assembly seat of Darwin. Retired | ||
(Sir) George Bell (1872–1944) |
Nationalist | 14 November 1925 – 7 May 1931 |
Served as Speaker during the Lyons, Page and Menzies Governments. Retired | ||
United Australia | 7 May 1931 – 7 July 1943 | ||||
Dame Enid Lyons (1897–1981) |
United Australia | 21 August 1943 – 21 February 1945 |
Served as minister under Menzies. Retired. First woman elected to the House of Representatives | ||
Liberal | 21 February 1945 – 19 March 1951 | ||||
Aubrey Luck (1900–1999) |
Liberal | 28 April 1951 – 10 December 1955 |
Transferred to the Division of Braddon after Darwin was abolished in 1955 |
Election results
Notes
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 30 July 2009. Retrieved 2009-07-01.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "DIVISION OF DARWIN". The Mercury. Hobart, Tasmania. 27 May 1954. p. 22. Retrieved 28 June 2015 – via National Library of Australia. west coast Tasmania locations at the last election held
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