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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:About Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use Australian English Шаблон:Infobox Australian electorate The Division of Fremantle is an electoral division of the Australian House of Representatives in Western Australia.

Geography

Since 1984, federal electoral division boundaries in Australia have been determined at redistributions by a redistribution committee appointed by the Australian Electoral Commission. Redistributions occur for the boundaries of divisions in a particular state, and they occur every seven years, or sooner if a state's representation entitlement changes or when divisions of a state are malapportioned.[1]

History

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The city of Fremantle, the division's namesake

The division was created at Federation in 1900 and was one of the original 65 divisions contested at the first federal election. It is named for the city of Fremantle, which in turn is named for Captain Charles Fremantle, captain of HMS Challenger, who took formal possession of the west coast of New Holland in the name of His Majesty the King. This action cleared the way for the arrival of Captain James Stirling and the first party of Swan River Colony settlers a few weeks later.[2]

As originally drawn, the Division of Fremantle included nearly all of Perth's south-of-the-river suburbs, plus the western suburbs south from Mt Claremont and Nedlands.[3] On these boundaries, the seat frequently changed hands between the Australian Labor Party and the conservative parties for the first three decades of its existence. However, Labor has held the seat without interruption since 1934, and for all but one term since 1928. The 1949 expansion of Parliament made Fremantle even safer for Labor by shifting most of its northern portion to the newly created Division of Curtin. Since then, it has usually been one of the safest Labor seats in Australia. It was nearly lost in the landslides of 1975 and 1977, but since the 1980 redistribution when the suburbs of Mosman Park, Peppermint Grove and Cottesloe were transferred to the Division of Curtin,[4] the Liberals have only twice garnered 45 percent of the two-party vote, in 1996 and 2013.

Since World War II, Fremantle has been held by a succession of senior Labor figures. The seat's best-known member was John Curtin, who was Prime Minister from 1941 to 1945. Other high-profile members were Kim Beazley Sr., a minister in the Whitlam government; John Dawkins, a minister in the Hawke and Keating governments; and Carmen Lawrence, the former Premier of Western Australia and a minister in the Keating government. Lawrence retired at the 2007 election. She was succeeded by Melissa Parke, a former United Nations lawyer and a minister in the second Rudd government.

In the 2021 redistribution, the electoral boundaries of Fremantle were left unchanged. Consequently, the 2016 boundaries continued to apply as of the 2022 election.

Location

The Division is located in the southern suburbs of Perth. As at the 2022 election, it includes the following suburbs:[5]

City of Cockburn

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Town of East Fremantle

City of Fremantle

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City of Melville

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Members

Image Member Party Term Notes
Шаблон:Australian party style Файл:Elias Solomon.jpg Elias Solomon
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Free Trade 29 March 1901
16 December 1903
Previously held the Western Australian Legislative Assembly seat of South Fremantle. Lost seat
Шаблон:Australian party style Файл:William Henry Carpenter 2.jpg William Carpenter
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Labour 16 December 1903
12 December 1906
Previously held the South Australian Legislative Assembly seat of Encounter Bay. Lost seat. Later elected to the Western Australian Legislative Assembly seat of Fremantle in 1911
Шаблон:Australian party style Файл:William Hedges.jpg William Hedges
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Anti-Socialist 12 December 1906
26 May 1909
Lost seat
Шаблон:Australian party style Liberal 26 May 1909 –
31 May 1913
Шаблон:Australian party style Файл:Reginald Burchell.jpg Reginald Burchell
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Labor 31 May 1913
14 November 1916
Served as Chief Government Whip in the House under Hughes. Retired
Шаблон:Australian party style National Labor 14 November 1916
17 February 1917
Шаблон:Australian party style Nationalist 17 February 1917 –
6 November 1922
Шаблон:Australian party style Файл:William Watson (Australia).jpg William Watson
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Independent 16 December 1922
9 October 1928
Retired
Шаблон:Australian party style Файл:Nla.pic-an23301715-v.jpg John Curtin
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Labor 17 November 1928
19 December 1931
Lost seat
Шаблон:Australian party style Файл:William Watson (Australia).jpg William Watson
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United Australia 19 December 1931
7 August 1934
Retired
Шаблон:Australian party style Файл:JohnCurtin.jpg John Curtin
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Labor 15 September 1934
5 July 1945
Served as Opposition Leader from 1935 to 1941. Served as Prime Minister from 1941 to 1945. Died in office
Шаблон:Australian party style Файл:Kim Beazley 1973 (cropped).jpg Kim Beazley
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Labor 18 August 1945
10 November 1977
Served as minister under Whitlam. Retired
Шаблон:Australian party style Файл:John-Dawkins-1984.jpg John Dawkins
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Labor 10 December 1977
4 February 1994
Previously held the Division of Tangney. Served as minister under Hawke and Keating. Resigned to retire from politics
Шаблон:Australian party style Файл:Carmen Lawrence 1990 (cropped).png Carmen Lawrence
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Labor 12 March 1994
17 October 2007
Former Premier of Western Australia, previously held the Western Australian Legislative Assembly seat of Glendalough. Served as minister under Keating. Retired
Шаблон:Australian party style Файл:Melissa Parke Portrait 2010.jpg Melissa Parke
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Labor 24 November 2007
9 May 2016
Served as minister under Rudd. Retired
Шаблон:Australian party style Файл:No image.svg Josh Wilson
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Labor 2 July 2016
10 May 2018
Election results declared void due to dual citizenship. Subsequently re-elected. Incumbent
Шаблон:Australian party style 28 July 2018
present

Election results

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References

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External links

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