Former Australian federal electoral division
Australian electorate
The Division of Murray was an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria . It was located in the north of the state, adjoining the Murray River , which forms Victoria's border with New South Wales . It included the towns of Shepparton , Echuca , Cobram , Yarrawonga , Boort and Bridgewater . In 2018 the division was renamed the Division of Nicholls , coming into effect at the 2019 federal election .
History
The Murray River , the division's namesake
The Division was proclaimed at the redistribution of 11 May 1949, and was first contested at the 1949 election . It was named after the Murray River, which itself was named after British Secretary of State for War and the Colonies Sir George Murray . It was first held by John McEwen , who briefly served as Prime Minister after the disappearance of Harold Holt , and subsequently became the inaugural Deputy Prime Minister under John Gorton . His successor in the seat, Bruce Lloyd , went on to serve as deputy leader to three successive Nationals leaders - Ian Sinclair , Charles Blunt and Tim Fischer .
Murray was in the hands of either the Liberal or National parties for its entire existence. At the time of its abolition, it was the third-safest coalition -held seat in Australia, with a 20-point swing required for Labor to win it.
In 2018 the division was renamed the Division of Nicholls , coming into effect at the 2019 federal election .
Members
Election results
References
^ Murray, VIC , Virtual Tally Room 2016, Australian Electoral Commission.
External links
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