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Electoral district of Stuart

State electoral district of South Australia


Summary

State electoral district of South Australia

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captionInteractive map of electoral district boundaries
lifespan1938–1993, 1997–present
mpGeoff Brock
mp-partyIndependent
namesakeJohn McDouall Stuart
electors23420
electors_year2018
area323130.8
classRural
coordinates
near-nwN. T.
near-nN. T.
near-neQueensland
near-eN. S. W.
near-seN. S. W.
near-sChaffey
Frome
near-swFrome
Narungga
near-wGiles
footnotesElectoral District map

the electorate of Stuart in South Australia

| |From the 2022 state election to 2026 | |From the 2026 state election | mp-party = Independent | near-nw = N. T. | near-n = N. T. | near-ne = Queensland | near-e = N. S. W. | near-se = N. S. W. | near-s = Chaffey Frome | near-sw = Frome Narungga | near-w = Giles Stuart is a large mostly rural electoral district in the northern and north-eastern part of the state of South Australia. Its main centres of population are Port Pirie and Port Augusta. It is a single-member electoral district for the South Australian House of Assembly. it is represented by independent MP Geoff Brock.

History

The electorate is named after John McDouall Stuart, who pioneered a route across through this area from the settled areas in the south to the port of Darwin in the north. This route later became the path of the overland telegraph and then The Ghan railway.

The electorate was created in the 1936 redistribution—taking effect at the 1938 election. Based on Port Augusta, it was one of the few country areas where the Labor Party did well, and for most of its existence was a comfortably safe Labor seat. It became even safer in 1977, when it absorbed Port Pirie. It was abolished in 1993. Most of its territory, including Port Augusta, was merged with the neighbouring seat of Eyre, while Port Pirie was transferred to the revived Frome.

The seat was revived ahead of the 1997 election. While the old Stuart had been a relatively compact district centred around Port Augusta and Port Pirie, the recreated Stuart was a vast electorate that stretched from Port Augusta to the Northern Territory, Queensland and New South Wales borders. It took in the eastern half of the abolished seat of Eyre, with the western half going to the Whyalla-based seat of Giles. On these boundaries, it was notionally a safe Liberal seat.

Graham Gunn, the longtime member for Eyre, transferred to Stuart, but saw his margin dwindle over the next three elections, culminating in 2006 when he won by just 233 votes after distribution of preferences. He retired at the 2010 election. His successor, former basketball player Dan van Holst Pellekaan, gained a large swing at the 2010 election, making it a safe Liberal seat in one stroke. He actually won an outright majority on the first count.

Pellekaan consolidated his hold on the seat in 2014, picking up the largest swing in the state. He picked up a further swing in 2018 as the Liberals won government, increasing his majority to 23.1 percent, the third-safest in the state. While Port Augusta still tilted toward Labor, as it had for more than a century, it was not enough to overcome the increasingly conservative bent of the rest of the seat.

A redistribution in 2020 transferred Port Pirie from Frome to Stuart. Port Pirie is as strongly Labor as Port Augusta, and its addition pared back Pellekaan's majority to 11.5 percent. Frome was held by independent Geoff Brock, who was based in the city.

In the 2022 state election, Pellekaan, who by then had become Deputy Premier, faced a challenge from Brock, who transferred from Frome. Brock defeated Pellekaan by a large margin. The swing against Pellekaan was large enough to make Stuart notionally a Labor seat in a "traditional" two-party preferred contest for the first time in its present incarnation.

Extent and description

Stuart is a single-member electoral district for the South Australian House of Assembly. At 323,131 km², it is a vast country district extending from the Spencer Gulf as far as the Northern Territory border in the north and the Queensland and New South Wales borders in the east. The district includes pastoral lease and unincorporated Crown Lands, Lake Eyre, and part of the Simpson Desert in the far north. Its main population centres since the 2020 boundaries redistribution are the industrial towns of Port Pirie and Port Augusta.

Members for Stuart

First incarnation (1938–1993)MemberPartyTermSecond incarnation (1997–present)MemberPartyTerm
Lindsay RichesLabor1938–1970
Gavin KeneallyLabor1970–1989
Colleen HutchisonLabor1989–1993
Graham GunnLiberal1997–2010
Dan van Holst PellekaanLiberal2010–2022
Geoff BrockIndependent2022–present

Election results

Main article: Electoral results for the district of Stuart

Notes

References

References

  1. (2020). "Electoral District of Stuart". [[Electoral Commission of South Australia]].
  2. (18 November 2020). "New State Electoral Boundaries for South Australia Finalised". Antony Green's Election Blog.
  3. (20 November 2020). "Electoral redistribution in regional South Australia means popular MPs will go head-to-head in 2022". ABC News.
  4. (19 March 2022). "Deputy Premier Dan van Holst Pellekaan loses seat". ABC News.
  5. "Stuart: 2022-2026 electoral district map". Electoral Commission of South Australia.
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