Richlands Ward Explained

Federal:no
State:bcc
Richlands Ward
Created:1994
Abolished:2016
Namesake:Richlands

Richlands Ward was a Brisbane City Council ward covering Richlands and surrounding suburbs. The ward established for the 1994 election, partly replacing the former Inala Ward, and existed until the 2016 election where it was largely replaced by Forest Lake Ward.[1]

History

Les Bryant won Richlands at the 1994 election, and was re-elected in 1997, 2000 and 2004.[2]

Bryant nominated for Labor preselection for the 2008 election, but withdrew after then-Labor state secretary Milton Dick chose to contest the seat.[2] Dick was not a resident of the ward at the time he announced his candidacy, but announced he would relocate from his home in Clayfield, and was endorsed by prime minister Kevin Rudd.[2]

Dick was deputy leader of the opposition on council until 2012. At the election in March of that year, he substantially increased the Labor majority with a 13.7% swing in his favour, and he was subsequently made leader of the opposition, serving in that role until 2016.[3]

Councillors for Richlands Ward

ImageMemberPartyTermNotes
 Les BryantLabor26 March 1994 –
15 March 2008
Councillor for Inala Ward from 1991 to 1994. Successfully contested Richlands Ward when Inala was abolished
 
Labor
19 March 2016
Chose not to contest Forest Lake Ward in 2016 when Richlands was abolished. Successfully contested Oxley at 2016 federal election

Results

2004

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Forest Lake - BCC Election 2024 . ABC News.
  2. Web site: Milton Dick to quit as ALP state secretary . Brisbane Times . 11 December 2007.
  3. News: Milton Dick, Brisbane City councillor, to seek preselection for federal seat of Oxley. Matt. Wordsworth. 15 April 2015. 16 April 2021. ABC News.