Electoral district of Prahran
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Prahran is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria. It is a 12km² electorate in the inner south-east of Melbourne, taking in the suburbs of South Yarra, Prahran and Windsor, as well as parts of Balaclava, St Kilda, St Kilda East and Toorak. The electorate had a population of 54,141 as of the 2001 census.
Prahran has tended to be a marginal seat throughout its existence, repeatedly changing between the Labor Party and its successive conservative rivals. It has not, however, been a bellwether seat, as the changes of party control have often not coincided with changes of government. More recently, the electorate has become increasingly conservative as a result of increasing gentrification in the inner suburbs, resulting in seventeen years of Liberal control from 1985 until 2002. This trend was broken in the 2002 election, which saw popular local member and shadow minister Leonie Burke defeated by Labor rising star Tony Lupton. The seat was heavily targeted by the Liberals to regain at the 2006 election, with high-profile barrister Clem Newton-Brown narrowly preselected as their candidate after a messy preselection battle. Mr Newton Brown ran an expensive, high profile "Vote Clem" campaign, which featured a battery powered bicycle. Following his success in the 2006 election, Tony Lupton was promoted to the position of Parliamentary Secrerary for Industry and Innovation.
[edit] Members for Prahran
Member | Party | Term | |
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Edward Dixon | Unaligned | 1889-1894 | |
Frederick Gray | Labor | 1894-1900 | |
Donald Mackinnon | Liberal | 1900-1920 | |
Alexander Parker | Australian Labor Party | 1920-1921 | |
Richard Fetherston | Nationalist Party of Australia | 1921-1924 | |
Arthur Jackson | Australian Labor Party | 1924-1932 | |
John Ellis | United Australia Party/Liberal Party of Australia | 1932-1945 | |
William Quirk | Australian Labor Party | 1945-1948 | |
Frank Crean | Australian Labor Party | 1949-1951 | |
Robert Pettiona | Australian Labor Party | 1951-1955 | |
Sam Loxton | Liberal Party of Australia | 1955-1979 | |
Bob Miller | Australian Labor Party | 1979-1985 | |
Don Hayward | Liberal Party of Australia | 1985-1996 | |
Leonie Burke | Liberal Party of Australia | 1996-2002 | |
Tony Lupton | Australian Labor Party | 2002-present |
[edit] References
- District profile from the Victorian Electoral Commission
- District map from the Victorian Electoral Commission (PDF)