Division of Gellibrand

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The Division of Gellibrand (Template:IPAc-en) is an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria. The division was created in 1949 and is named after Joseph Gellibrand, a pioneer settler of the Melbourne area. It is located in the industrial inner western suburbs of Melbourne.

Geography

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Gellibrand is located in the industrial inner western suburbs of Melbourne and includes Altona, Altona North, Altona Meadows, Kingsville, Laverton, Laverton North, Newport, Seabrook, Seaholme, Seddon, South Kingsville, Williams Landing, Williamstown and Williamstown North; and parts of Point Cook and Truganina.

History

Joseph Gellibrand, the division's namesake

The Division has been held by the Australian Labor Party for its entire existence; it is located in Labor's traditional heartland of western Melbourne, and is characterised by a very diverse, multicultural population. Labor has never tallied less than 60 percent of the two-party vote, and until 2010 always won an outright majority on first preferences alone.

Its most prominent members have been Ralph Willis, a Cabinet minister in the Hawke and Keating governments, and Nicola Roxon, a Cabinet minister in the Rudd government and the Gillard government and first female Attorney-General.

In recent years there has been considerable gentrification in the inner-city suburbs such as Footscray, Williamstown and Yarraville, and a consequent rise in the progressive Greens vote, which rose to 37 percent in Footscray in the 2013 election. In the west, a solid patch of working-class suburbia remain strongly Labor-leaning.

For several years, Gellibrand was Labor's safest seat in the Federal Parliament. The current member for Gellibrand since the 2013 election is Labor's Tim Watts.

Members

Image Member Party Term Notes
Template:Australian party style Jack Mullens
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Labor 10 December 1949
April 1955
Previously held the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Footscray. Did not contest and failed to win the Division of Melbourne in 1955
Template:Australian party style Labor (Anti-Communist) April 1955
10 December 1955
Template:Australian party style Hector McIvor
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Labor 10 December 1955
2 November 1972
Retired
Template:Australian party style Ralph Willis
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2 December 1972
31 August 1998
Served as minister under Hawke and Keating. Retired
Template:Australian party style Nicola Roxon
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3 October 1998
5 August 2013
Served as minister under Rudd and Gillard. Retired
Template:Australian party style Tim Watts
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7 September 2013
present
Incumbent

Election results

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References

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