Electoral district of Toowoomba South explained

Toowoomba South
State:qld
Mp:David Janetzki
Mp-Party:Liberal National Party
Namesake:Toowoomba
Electors:37750
Electors Year:2020
Area:44
Class:Provincial
Coordinates:-27.5833°N 208°W
Near-N:Toowoomba North
Near-Ne:Lockyer
Near-E:Lockyer
Near-Se:Lockyer
Near-S:Condamine
Near-Sw:Condamine
Near-W:Condamine
Near-Nw:Condamine

Toowoomba South is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland. It was created with the 1972 redistribution, and replaced the abolished Toowoomba East.[1]

The electorate covers the eastern and inner southern suburbs of Toowoomba. It excludes the outer southern suburbs of Toowoomba, Drayton, Darling Heights and the other areas near the University of Southern Queensland, which fall in Condamine.

It is part of the Darling Downs group of seats, and is bounded on the east by Lockyer, the north by Toowoomba North, and on the south and west by Condamine.

The electorate was held by John McVeigh for the Liberal National Party, until his resignation on 29 April 2016 to contest the federal seat of Groom at the 2016 federal election. David Janetzki was elected at the subsequent by-election on 16 July 2016.[2]

Members for Toowoomba South

MemberPartyTerm
 Peter WoodLabor1972–1974
 John WarnerCountry1974–1974
 National1974–1986
 Clive BerghoferNational1986–1991
 Mike HoranNational1991–2008
 Liberal National2008–2012
 John McVeighLiberal National2012–2016
 David JanetzkiLiberal National2016–present

Election results

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

External links

Notes and References

  1. 28 April 2020.
  2. News: Toowoomba South by-election to be held in July . . 10 May 2016 . Sydney. 2 June 2016.