Division of Dunkley
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The Division of Dunkley is an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria. The division was created in 1984 and is named for Louisa Dunkley, a trade unionist and campaigner for equal pay for women. It is located in the southern suburbs of Melbourne, including Frankston, Mornington and Mt Eliza. It is a marginal seat, having been held by both the Australian Labor Party and the Liberal Party.
[edit] Members
Member | Party | Term |
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Robert Chynoweth | ALP | 1984-90 |
Frank Ford | Liberal | 1990-93 |
Robert Chynoweth | ALP | 1993-96 |
Hon Bruce Billson | Liberal | 1996- |
Electoral Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives in Victoria | |
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Aston | Ballarat | Batman | Bendigo | Bruce | Calwell | Casey | Chisholm | Corangamite | Corio | Deakin | Dunkley | Flinders | Gellibrand | Gippsland | Goldstein | Gorton | Higgins | Holt | Hotham | Indi | Isaacs | Jagajaga | Kooyong | Lalor | La Trobe | McEwen | McMillan | Mallee | Maribyrnong | Melbourne | Melbourne Ports | Menzies | Murray | Scullin | Wannon | Wills |