Gippsland

State: Victoria

Name Derivation: Named after the area which was explored by Angus McMillan in 1839. It was named after Governor Sir George Gipps.

Area and Location Description: Gippsland covers an area of approximately 33 264 sq km from the New South Wales border in the north-east to Port Albert in the south-west. The main towns include Bairnsdale, Churchill, Heyfield, Lakes Entrance, Maffra, Morwell, Stratford, Traralgon, Yarram, Orbost, Rosedale and Sale.

Map of Division: Gippsland [PDF 120KB]

Products/Industries of the Area: Dairying, beef, fishing, forestry, sheep, cropping, sawmills, vegetables, oil, gas, tourism and correctional services, RAAF Base (East Sale).

First Proclaimed/Election: 1901

Demographic Rating: Rural

Members:

  • Chester, D (NP) 2008-
  • McGauran, P (NP) 1983-2008
  • Nixon, P J (CP/NCP/NP) 1961-1983
  • Bowden, G J (CP) 1943-1961
  • Paterson, T (CP/LCP) 1922-1943
  • Wise, G H (PROT/NAT) 1914-1922
  • Bennett, J (LIB) 1913-1914
  • Wise, G H (PROT) 1906-1913
  • McLean, A (PROT) 1901-1906

Current Member Details: Please refer to the Parliament of Australia website

AEC Divisional Office Address: Divisional Office Contact Details

2007 Federal Election Results: House of Representatives results for Gippsland

2008 By-election Results: House of Representatives results for Gippsland


Further information:

For supporting information, see Party Codes, Demographic Ratings and Seat Status .

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This page last updated Tuesday, August 12, 2008