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Balaclava
Australian House of Representatives DivisionCreated: 1901 Abolished: 1984 Namesake: Balaclava The Division of Balaclava was an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria. The division was created in 1900 and was one of the original 75 divisions contested at the first federal election. It was named for the suburb of Balaclava, which in turn was named for a battlefield of the Crimean War. It was based in the wealthy inner southern suburbs of Melbourne, including Brighton and Sandringham. It was always a safe seat for the conservative parties, being held successively by Protectionist Party, Nationalist Party, United Australia Party and Liberal Party members. It was abolished and replaced by the Division of Goldstein in 1984.
Members
Member Party Term George Turner Protectionist 1901–1904 Free Trade 1904–1906 Agar Wynne Independent Protectionist 1906–1909 Commonwealth Liberal 1909–1914 William Watt Commonwealth Liberal 1914–1916 Nationalist 1916–1922 Liberal Union 1922–1925 Nationalist 1925–1929 Thomas White Nationalist 1929–1931 United Australia 1931–1944 Liberal 1944–1951 Percy Joske Liberal 1951–1960 Ray Whittorn Liberal 1960–1974 Ian Macphee Liberal 1974–1984 Election results
Main article: Electoral results for the Division of BalaclavaElectoral divisions of the Australian House of Representatives in Victoria Aston · Ballarat · Batman · Bendigo · Bruce · Calwell · Casey · Chisholm · Corangamite · Corio · Deakin · Dunkley · Flinders · Gellibrand · Gippsland · Goldstein · Gorton · Higgins · Holt · Hotham · Indi · Isaacs · Jagajaga · Kooyong · Lalor · La Trobe · Mallee · Maribyrnong · McEwen · McMillan · Melbourne · Melbourne Ports · Menzies · Murray · Scullin · Wannon · Wills
Abolished: Balaclava · Bourke · Burke (1949-55) · Burke (1969-2004) · Corinella (1901-06) · Corinella (1990-96) · Darebin · Diamond Valley · Echuca · Fawkner · Grampians · Henty · Higinbotham · Hoddle · Isaacs (1949-69) · Laanecoorie · Mernda · Moira · Northern Melbourne · Scullin (1955-69) · Southern Melbourne · Streeton · Wimmera · Yarra
Divisions in: New South Wales · Victoria · Queensland · Western Australia · South Australia · Tasmania · Australian Capital and Northern Territories Categories:- Electoral divisions of Australia
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