Electoral district of Gippsland South explained

Gippsland South
State:vic
Created:1859
Mp:Danny O'Brien
Mp-Party:National
Namesake:South Gippsland
Electors:42564
Electors Year:2018
Area:8232
Class:Rural
Near-N:Narracan
Morwell
Near-Ne:Gippsland East
Near-Nw:Narracan
Near-E:Tasman Sea
Near-W:Bass
Near-S:Bass Strait
Near-Se:Bass Strait
Near-Sw:Bass Strait

The electoral district of Gippsland South (initially known as South Gippsland)[1] is a Lower House electoral district of the Victorian Parliament.[2] It is located within the Eastern Victoria Region of the Legislative Council.

Gippsland South extends along the state's coast from Venus Bay to Loch Sport and includes the country Victorian towns of Foster, Korumburra, Leongatha, Mirboo North, Port Albert, Port Welshpool, Rosedale, Sale and Yarram. The electorate includes all of South Gippsland Shire and the southern parts of Wellington Shire.[3] Industries include agriculture, timber production and tourism. Dairying is the biggest agricultural contributor to the local economy.[4] Wilsons Promontory National Park, Corner Inlet, and numerous lakes and islands along the coast and border are examples of natural features.

Its area was initially defined by the 1858 Electoral Act as: "Commencing at the mouth of Merryman's Creek on the Ninety Mile Beach; bounded on the north by Merryman's Creek to where the road from Tarraville to Rosedale crosses said creek near Bayless's pre-emptive right, thence by a line west fourteen degrees to Buneep; on the west by the counties of Evelyn and Mornington to Cape Patterson; and on the south and south-east by the sea-coast to the commencing point"[5]

The Electoral Act Amendment Act of 1888 created new districts of Gippsland Central,Gippsland East and Gippsland West and reduced the size of Gippsland South (renaming it from South Gippsland) and Gippsland North.[6]

It has never been won by the Labor Party, and has been in the hands of the National Party for all but two terms since 1929.

Sir Herbert Hyland held the seat for thirty years from 1929 until he died in office in 1970. He held many portfolios in government including Transport, Chief Secretary, State Development, Labour, Decentralisation and Transport and Prices. Hyland was knighted in 1952,[6] and elected leader of the parliamentary Country Party in 1955.

The district is currently held by Nationals MP Danny O'Brien, who won the seat in a by-election in 2015 following the resignation of former Nationals leader Peter Ryan.

= now known as Merriman Creek

Members for Gippsland South

MemberPartyTerm
 Angus McMillanUnaligned1859–1860
 George HedleyUnaligned1861–1862
 John JohnsonUnaligned1862–1864
 Peter SnodgrassUnaligned1864–1867
 Thomas McCombieUnaligned1868–1869
 George MacartneyUnaligned1869–1871
 Francis MasonUnaligned1871–1877
 George MacartneyUnaligned1877–1878
 Francis MasonUnaligned1878–1886
 Arthur GroomUnaligned1886–1889
 Francis MasonUnaligned1889–1902
 Thomas LivingstonMinisterialist1902–1922
  Commonwealth Liberal
 Nationalist
 Walter WestNationalist1922–1927
 Henry BodmanIndependent1927–1927
 Walter WestNationalist1927–1929
 Sir Herbert HylandCountry1929–1970
 James TaylorLiberal1970–1973
 Neil McInnesNational1973–1982
 Liberal
 Tom WallaceNational1982–1992
 Peter RyanNational1992–2015
 Danny O'BrienNational2015–present

Election results

See main article: Electoral results for the district of Gippsland South.

External links

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1858 . An Act to alter the Electoral Districts of Victoria and to increase the number of Members of the Legislative Assembly thereof. . 6 May 2013.
  2. Web site: Re-Member (Former Members) . 6 May 2013 . State Government of Victoria.
  3. Web site: 10 December 2014 . Gippsland South Results . 12 February 2015 . Victorian Election 2014: Victoria Votes . ABC.
  4. Web site: Dairy in Gippsland . 12 February 2015 . Dairy Australia . GippsDairy.
  5. Web site: 1858 . An Act to alter the Electoral Districts of Victoria and to increase the number of Members of the Legislative Assembly thereof. . 9 June 2013.
  6. Web site: The Electoral Act Amendment Act 1888 . 13 June 2013 . pdf.