Division Of Flinders
The
Division of Flinders
is an
Australian Electoral Division
in
Victoria
. The division was created in
1901
and is named for
Matthew Flinders
, the first man to circumnavigate Australia. Originally a country seat south and east of
Melbourne
, Flinders has been gradually cut back to the outer southern suburbs on the
Mornington Peninsula
, including
Dromana
,
Hastings
and
Portsea
. It has usually been a fairly safe seat for the the
Liberal Party
and its predecessors, but has occasionally been won by the
Australian Labor Party
, most famously in
1929
when
Prime Minister
Stanley Bruce
was defeated. Other prominent members include Sir
Phillip Lynch
, a Cabinet minister in the
Fraser
government, and
Peter Reith
, a senior minister in the
Howard
government.
Members
Arthur Groom
(Free Trade) 1901-03
James Gibb
(Free Trade, Anti-Socialist) 1903-06
Hon Sir
William Irvine
(Anti-Socialist, Liberal, Nationalist) 1906-18
Rt Hon
Stanley Bruce
(Nationalist) 1918-29
Ted Holloway
(ALP) 1929-31
Rt Hon
Stanley Bruce
(UAP) 1931-33
James Fairbairn
(UAP) 1933-40
Rupert Ryan
(UAP, Liberal) 1940-52
Keith Ewert
(ALP) 1952-54
Robert Lindsay
(Liberal) 1954-66
Rt Hon Sir
Phillip Lynch
(Liberal) 1966-82
Peter Reith
(Liberal) 1982-83
Robert Chynoweth
(ALP) 1983-84
Hon
Peter Reith
(Liberal) 1984-2001
Greg Hunt
(Liberal) 2001-
Flinders
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