Melbourne East Province Explained

Upper:yes
Melbourne East
State:vic
Created:1904
Abolished:1940

Melbourne East Province was an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Council.[1]

It was created in June 1904 when Melbourne Province was reduced in size (four members down to two), North Yarra Province and South Yarra Province were abolished. The new Melbourne East Province, Melbourne North Province, Melbourne South Province and Melbourne West Province were then created.[1]

Melbourne East was defined by the Electoral Provinces Boundaries Act 1903 (taking effect from the 1904 elections) as consisting of the following divisions: Barkly, Central Fitzroy, Central Richmond, Collingwood East, Darling, North Richmond, South Fitzroy and South Richmond.[2]

Melbourne East was abolished soon after the new Doutta Galla, Higinbotham and Monash Provinces were created in 1937.[1]

Members for Melbourne East Province

These were members of the upper house province of the Victorian Parliament. The bicameral system of government commenced in November 1856.[3]

Member 1PartyYearMember 2Party
 William PittLabor1904 Adam McLellanLabor
1907
 John Percy JonesLabor1910
1913
1916
1917 Daniel McNamaraLabor
1919
1922
1925
1928
1931
 UAP1932
 William BeckettLabor1934
 

= Resigned

Pitt transferred from North Yarra Province in 1904.

McNamara transferred to Melbourne Province in June 1937.[1]

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Re-Member (Former Members). State Government of Victoria. 13 May 2013.
  2. Web site: Electoral Provinces Boundaries Act 1903 . 16 June 2013 . Australasian Legal Information Institute.
  3. Book: Constitutional Development of Victoria, 1851-6 . Edward Sweetman . 1920 . Whitcombe & Tombs Limited . 182 . 18 November 2012.