Millner was an electoral division of the Legislative Assembly in Australia's Northern Territory. One of the Legislative Assembly's original electorates, it was first contested at the first election in 1974. It was named after James Millner, a Doctor and early Australian explorer of the Northern Territory who drowned on the SS Gothenburg tragedy and the suburb of the same name. It was abolished in 2008 and replaced with the new electorate of Fong Lim. Millner was an urban electorate, and at its abolition covered 22.74 km², taking in the suburbs of Millner, Coconut Grove, Ludmilla and part of Rapid Creek. There were 4434 people enrolled in the electorate as of June 2005.
Millner has generally been an Australian Labor Party-held electorate, though it has seen more members than almost anywhere else in the Territory. It was initially won by the Country Liberal Party in 1974, when they dominated the first Assembly, but emerged as an important seat for the ALP after 1977, when Jon Isaacs and Terry Smith held the seat, both of whom served stints as Opposition Leader. Ken Parish briefly held the seat after Smith's retirement, but was defeated by the CLP's Phil Mitchell in 1994, in a result tarred by claims of push-polling over native title issues. Mitchell held the seat for two terms, but was defeated in the closest and most crucial battle of the 2001 election.
It was unclear for several days after the 2001 election as to whether Mitchell or ALP candidate Matthew Bonson would be successful, and due to the close general result, Millner would have the effect of deciding whether there would be a hung parliament, with independents holding the balance of power, or whether the ALP would win government for the first time in Northern Territory history. In the end, Bonson won a very narrow victory, and was easily re-elected with a much larger majority four years later.
Millner was abolished in the electoral distribution that preceded the 2008 election, after the changes moved the suburb of Millner out of the electorate's new boundaries. It was replaced by the new electorate of Fong Lim.
Member | Party | Term | |
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Roger Ryan | Country Liberal | 1974–1977 | |
Jon Isaacs | Labor | 1977–1981 | |
Terry Smith | Labor | 1981–1991 | |
Ken Parish | Labor | 1991–1994 | |
Phil Mitchell | Country Liberal | 1994–2001 | |
Matthew Bonson | Labor | 2001–2008 |
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