Electoral district of Rodney

Coordinates: 36°20′S 144°55′E / 36.333°S 144.917°E / -36.333; 144.917
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Rodney
Victoria
Created1856
Abolished2014
Electors36,437 (2010)
Area7,808 km2 (3,014.7 sq mi)
DemographicRural
Coordinates36°20′S 144°55′E / 36.333°S 144.917°E / -36.333; 144.917

The Electoral district of Rodney was a

Victoria
.

The Rodney District covered an area of 7,808 square kilometres, including the towns of

Kyabram, Rushworth and Stanhope
.

At inception in 1856, the district boundaries include the Murray River and Goulburn River in the north and east; and the Campaspe River in the west.[1] By 1956 the district had expanded further westward to include Cohuna.[2]

In 2014, it was abolished and became part of the electoral district of Murray Plains.[3]

Electoral history

Until its abolition, Rodney was one of only four electorates (along with

National Party from 1917. John Allan
, who was the first Country Party Member for the district, became Australia's first Country Party Premier in 1924.

In the 2006 election,

Liberals. The Liberal Party did not run in this electorate in the 2010 election
, leaving the Nationals with a much higher lead against the other parties.

Members for Rodney

Member 1 Party Term
  John Baragwanath Unaligned 1856–1857
  John Everard Liberal 1858–1859
  Wilson Gray Liberal 1860–1862
  John MacGregor Unaligned 1862–1874
  Simon Fraser Ministerial[4] 1874–1883 Member 2 Party Term
  Duncan Gillies Ministerial[4] 1877–1889
  James Shackell Conservative/Ministerial[5] 1883–1892   William Webb Ministerial[5] 1889–1897
  Timothy Murphy Liberal 1892–1894
  Andrew White Unaligned 1894–1897
  John Mason Liberal 1897–1902   John Morrissey Liberal 1897–1904
  Samuel Lancaster Conservative 1904–1904
  Hugh McKenzie
Independent
1904–1917
 
Commonwealth Liberal
 
Nationalist
  John Allan
Country
1917–1936
  William Dunstone
Country
1936–1944
  Richard Brose
Country
1944–1964
  Russell McDonald
Country
1964–1973
  Eddie Hann
Country
1973–1975
 
National Country
1975–1982
 
National
1982–1989
  Noel Maughan
National
1989–2006
  Paul Weller
National
2006–2014

Election results

2010 Victorian state election: Rodney
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
National Paul Weller 20,524 62.71 +22.55
Labor Vanessa Langford 5,290 16.16 -1.97
Country Alliance Gino D'Angelo 3,697 11.30 +11.30
Family First Serena Moore 1,872 5.72 +2.33
Greens Ian Christoe 1,348 4.12 +0.92
Total formal votes 32,731 95.59 +0.82
Informal votes 1,509 4.41 -0.82
Turnout 34,240 93.97 -0.34
Two-party-preferred result
National Paul Weller 24,947 76.16 +21.96
Labor Vanessa Langford 7,809 23.84 +23.84
National hold Swing +21.96

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ "Electoral district of Rodney" (map). State Library of Victoria. 1855. Retrieved 7 June 2013.
  2. ^ "State Electoral districts of Rodney and Murray Valley" (map). State Library of Victoria. 1956. Retrieved 7 June 2013.
  3. ^ "No change to Murray Plains". Gannawarra Times. 6 October 2022. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  4. ^ a b "The New Victorian Legislative Assembly". South Australian Register. 19 May 1877. Retrieved 7 June 2013.
  5. ^ a b "The General Election". Gippsland Times. Trove. 29 March 1889. Retrieved 7 June 2013.