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Goldstein
Australian House of Representatives Division
Division of Goldstein (green) in VictoriaCreated: 1984 MP: Andrew Robb Party: Liberal Namesake: Vida Goldstein Area: 49 km² (19 sq mi) Demographic: Inner Metropolitan The Division of Goldstein is an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria. The division was created in 1984, when the former Division of Balaclava was abolished. It is named for Vida Goldstein, an early feminist parliamentary candidate. It is located in the bayside suburbs of Melbourne, including Beaumaris, Bentleigh, Brighton and Sandringham. It is a safe seat for the Liberal Party.
Members
Member Party Term Ian Macphee Liberal 1984–1990 David Kemp Liberal 1990–2004 Andrew Robb Liberal 2004–present Election results
Main article: Electoral results for the Division of GoldsteinAustralian federal election, 2010: Goldstein Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Andrew Robb 44,436 52.55 -0.37 Labor Nick Eden 25,227 29.83 -3.86 Greens Neil Pilling 13,708 16.21 +5.84 Family First Anthony Forster 1,187 1.40 +0.26 Total formal votes 84,558 96.87 -0.71 Informal votes 2,735 3.13 +0.71 Turnout 87,293 92.92 -2.04 Two-candidate preferred result Liberal Andrew Robb 47,747 56.47 +0.42 Labor Nick Eden 36,811 43.53 -0.42 Liberal hold Swing +0.42 References
- Division of Goldstein, Australian Electoral Commission
Electoral 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
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