Electoral district of St Kilda
The Electoral district of St. Kilda was one of the inaugural electoral districts of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, abolished on 2 October 1992.
St. Kilda Victoria—Legislative Assembly | |
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Location within Greater Melbourne area, 1859 | |
State | Victoria |
Created | 1856 |
Abolished | 1992 |
Demographic | Metropolitan |
Coordinates | 37°52′S 144°59′E |
St. Kilda was one of the initial districts created in the first Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1856.[1] It included an area south of the Yarra River and the then villages of St Kilda and Elsternwick.[2]
Members of St Kilda
Two members initially, one after the redistribution of 1889.
Member 1 | Party | Term | Member 2 | Party | Term | ||
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Thomas Fellows | Unaligned | 1856–1858 | Frederick James Sargood | Unaligned | 1856–1857 | ||
John Crews | Unaligned | 1858–1859 | Henry Chapman | Unaligned | 1858–1859 | ||
Sir Archibald Michie | Unaligned | 1859–1861 | James Johnston | Unaligned | 1859–1864 | ||
Kenric Brodribb | Unaligned | 1861–1864 | |||||
Sir Archibald Michie | Unaligned | 1864–1865 | John Crews | Unliagned | 1864–1865 | ||
Joshua Snowball | Unaligned | 1866–1867 | Brice Bunny | Unaligned | 1866–1867 | ||
Thomas Fellows | Unaligned | 1868–1872 | Cole Aspinall | Unaligned | 1868–1870 | ||
Murray Smith | Unaligned | 1873–1877 | James Stephen | Unaligned | 1870–1874 | ||
Godfrey Carter | Unaligned | 1877–1883 | Edward Dixon | Unaligned | 1874–1880 | ||
Sir Matthew Davies | Unaligned | 1883–1889 | Joseph Harris | Unaligned | 1880–1889 | ||
Sir George Turner | Unaligned | 1889–1901 | |||||
William Williams | Liberal | 1901–1902 | |||||
Robert McCutcheon | Ministerialist/ Independent Liberal |
1902–1917 | |||||
Agar Wynne | Unaligned | 1917–1920 | |||||
Frederic Eggleston | Nationalist | 1920–1927 | |||||
Burnett Gray | Liberal | 1927–1932 | |||||
Sir Archie Michaelis | United Australia Party/ Liberal Party |
1932–1952 | |||||
John Bourke | Labor Party | 1952–1955 | |||||
Baron Snider | Liberal Party | 1955–1964 | |||||
Brian Dixon | Liberal Party | 1964–1982 | |||||
Andrew McCutcheon | Labor Party | 1982–1992 |
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See also
- Parliaments of the Australian states and territories
- List of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
References
- "Re-Member (former members)". Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
- Edward Sweetman (1920). Constitutional Development of Victoria, 1851-6. Whitcombe & Tombs Limited. p. 183. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
- "Central Province and Electoral Districts of Melbourne, St Kilda, Collingwood, South Melbourne, Richmond and Williamstown" (map). State Library of Victoria. 27 November 1855. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
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