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Division of Denison
Former Australian federal electoral division
Former Australian federal electoral division
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| federal | yes |
| name | Denison |
| image | Division of Denison 2016.png |
| caption | Division of Denison in Tasmania, as of the 2016 federal election |
| created | 1903 |
| abolished | 2019 |
| namesake | Sir William Denison |
| electors | 74963 |
| electors_year | 2016 |
| area | 288 |
| class | Inner metropolitan |
the federal electorate
The Division of Denison was an Australian electoral division in Tasmania, before being replaced by the Division of Clark as part of a 2016–17 redistribution.
History

The division was one of the five established when the former Division of Tasmania was redistributed on 2 October 1903 and is named for Sir William Denison, who was Lieutenant Governor of Van Diemen's Land 1847–55. It was located in central Hobart on the western shore of the River Derwent. As at the 2016 election (the last election before being replaced by Clark), it incorporated the area covered by the Cities of Hobart and Glenorchy, together with the northern parts of Kingborough Council, including Taroona, generally north of the Huon Highway. kunanyi / Mount Wellington was a prominent physical feature in the division's west. Denison was a consistently marginal seat, but was held by the Australian Labor Party between 1987 and 2010 with little difficulty. Its most prominent members were Sir Philip Fysh, a member of the first federal Cabinet; Athol Townley, Minister for Defence in the Menzies Government; and Duncan Kerr, a minister in the Keating, Rudd and Gillard governments. Townley resigned in 1964 when he was named Ambassador to the United States, but he died before taking up the appointment. Another prominent member was independent MP Andrew Wilkie, elected at the 2010 election. Denison has had 16 different members, the second highest (together with Bendigo and Swan, and after Bass's 17) of any federal electorate.
Members
| Image | Member | Party | Term | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [[File:Philip Fysh - Swiss Studios (cropped).jpg | 100px]] | Sir Philip Fysh | |||
| (1835–1919) | Protectionist | nowrap | 16 December 1903 – | ||
| 1906 | |||||
| nowrap | Anti-Socialist | nowrap | 1906 – | ||
| 26 May 1909 | |||||
| nowrap | Liberal | nowrap | 26 May 1909 – | ||
| 19 February 1910 | |||||
| [[File:William Laird Smith.jpg | 100px]] | William Laird Smith | |||
| (1869–1942) | Labor | nowrap | 13 April 1910 – | ||
| 14 November 1916 | |||||
| nowrap | National Labor | nowrap | 14 November 1916 – | ||
| 17 February 1917 | |||||
| nowrap | Nationalist | nowrap | 17 February 1917 – | ||
| 16 December 1922 | |||||
| [[File:David O'Keefe.jpg | 100px]] | David O'Keefe | |||
| (1864–1943) | Labor | nowrap | 16 December 1922 – | ||
| 14 November 1925 | |||||
| [[File:John Gellibrand portrait.jpg | 100px]] | Sir John Gellibrand | |||
| (1872–1945) | Nationalist | nowrap | 14 November 1925 – | ||
| 17 November 1928 | |||||
| [[File:Portrait of Charles Ernest Culley (cropped).jpg | 100px]] | Charles Culley | |||
| (1877–1949) | Labor | nowrap | 17 November 1928 – | ||
| 19 December 1931 | |||||
| [[File:Arthur Hutchin.jpg | 100px]] | Arthur Hutchin | |||
| (1887–1965) | United Australia | nowrap | 19 December 1931 – | ||
| 15 September 1934 | |||||
| [[File:Gerald_Mahoney.png | 100px]] | Gerald Mahoney | |||
| (1892–1955) | Labor | nowrap | 15 September 1934 – | ||
| 21 September 1940 | |||||
| [[File:Arthur Beck.jpg | 100px]] | Arthur Beck | |||
| (1892–1965) | United Australia | nowrap | 21 September 1940 – | ||
| 21 August 1943 | |||||
| [[File:John Gaha.jpg | 100px]] | Frank Gaha | |||
| (1894–1966) | Labor | nowrap | 21 August 1943 – | ||
| 31 October 1949 | |||||
| [[File:AtholTownley1957.jpg | 100px]] | Athol Townley | |||
| (1905–1963) | Liberal | 10 December 1949 – | |||
| 24 December 1963 | |||||
| [[File:AdrianGibson1964.jpg | 100px]] | Adrian Gibson | |||
| (1935–2015) | nowrap | 15 February 1964 – | |||
| 29 September 1969 | Retired | ||||
| [[File:Robert_Solomon_1970.png | 100px]] | Robert Solomon | |||
| (1931–2024) | nowrap | 25 October 1969 – | |||
| 2 December 1972 | Lost seat | ||||
| [[File:John_Coates_1973.jpg | 100px]] | John Coates | |||
| (1944–) | Labor | nowrap | 2 December 1972 – | ||
| 13 December 1975 | |||||
| [[File:Michael Hodgman.jpg | 100px]] | Michael Hodgman | |||
| (1938–2013) | Liberal | nowrap | 13 December 1975 – | ||
| 11 July 1987 | |||||
| [[File:Duncan Kerr.jpg | 100px]] | Duncan Kerr | |||
| (1952–) | Labor | nowrap | 11 July 1987 – | ||
| 19 July 2010 | |||||
| [[File:Andrew Wilkie 2.jpg | 100px]] | Andrew Wilkie | |||
| (1961–) | Independent | nowrap | 21 August 2010 – | ||
| 11 April 2019 |
Election results
Main article: Electoral results for the Division of Denison
References
References
- "Names and boundaries of federal electoral divisions in Tasmania decided". Australian Electoral Commission.
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