- Electoral division of Araluen
Araluen is an electoral division of the Legislative Assembly in
Australia 'sNorthern Territory . It was first created in1983 , replacing the electorate of Alice Springs, which had been abolished as part of the enlargement of the Assembly. The electorate covers a 54.26 km² area to the west of Alice Springs, including the Alice Springs CBD, the suburb of Araluen, and some surrounding rural areas. There were 4532 people enrolled in the electorate as of June2005 .The city of Alice Springs has traditionally been a strong support base for the conservative
Country Liberal Party , and Araluen has returned CLP members at every election since its creation in1983 . The party has only come close to losing the seat on one occasion: in2001 , when the retirement of veteran Cabinet minister Eric Poole and two prominent independent candidacies nearly delivered the seat to Labor, with new Liberal candidateJodeen Carney only holding the seat by 134 votes. Carney proved to be a popular local member, and despite holding the territory's most marginal CLP-held seat, was one of only four CLP members across the territory to be returned amidst the Labor landslide at the 2005 election. She subsequently served as the territory's Opposition Leader after the election from2005 untilJanuary 2008 . Carney was re-elected with nearly 70% of the primary vote at the 2008 election.Members for Araluen
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* [http://notes.nt.gov.au/nteo/Electorl.nsf/94150a183d04f75f692564e2000ed605/d0fa0aa26967bd6169256f410025f9d5?OpenDocument Division profile from the Northern Territory Electoral Commission]
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