Division Profile
Division Name |
BALLARAT |
State |
Victoria |
Elected Member |
King, C (ALP) 2001- |
Name Derivation |
Named after the city of Ballarat. The name is apparently derived from the Aboriginal word 'balaarat' meaning a resting or camping place. |
First Proclaimed / Election |
1901 |
Area |
4652 sq. kms |
Demographic |
Provincial |
Pre-Election Seat Status |
Fairly Safe |
Seat Status |
Safe |
Enrolment |
97,756 |
Turnout |
95.03% |
Informal |
3.72% |
Location |
Ballarat covers an area of approximately 4 652 sq km from Ballarat in the west to Bacchus Marsh in the east. The division's main centres are Ballarat, the State's largest inland city, and Bacchus Marsh. It also includes the towns of Ballan, Blackwood, Burrumbeet (part), Buninyong, Clunes, Creswick, Daylesford, Myrniong and Trentham. Ballarat shares boundaries with the divisions of Bendigo in the north, Lalor and McEwen in the east, Corangamite and Corio in the south and Wannon in the west. |
Products and Industry |
Primary industries include beef cattle, sheep, potatoes, apples, mineral water, market gardening and gold mining. Secondary industries include tourism, clothing and fabrics, sawmilling, engineering and confectionery. |
Members
King, C (ALP) 2001- |
Ronaldson, M (LP) 1990-2001 |
Mildren, J B (ALP) 1980-1990 |
Short, J R (LP) 1975-1980 |
Erwin, G D (LP) 1955-1975 |
Joshua, R (ALP) 1951-1955 |
Pittard, A C (LP) 1949-1951 |
Pollard, R T (ALP) 1937-1949 |
Fisken, A C W (UAP) 1934-1937 |
McGrath, D C (ALP/UAP) 1920-1934 |
Kerby, E T J (NAT) 1919-1920 |
McGrath, D C (ALP) 1913-1919 |
Deakin, A (PROT/LIB) 1901-1913 |
Please Note: the division profile displayed above was at the time of the election. Please consult the AEC website for the most current division profile.
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