Everything about Division Of Oxley 1901-34 totally explained
The
Division of Oxley (1901-34) was an
Australian Electoral Division in the
state of
Queensland. It was located in the inner southern suburbs of
Brisbane, and originally included the suburbs of
South Brisbane,
Woolloongabba and
Coorparoo. By the time it was abolished in 1934, it had been redistributed to cover suburbs such as
Bulimba and
Maree.
The Division was proclaimed in 1900, and was one of the original 75 divisions to be contested at the
first Federal election. It was named after explorer
John Oxley. The Division was abolished and replaced by the
Division of Griffith at the redistribution of
August 1 1934. At the redistribution of
May 11 1949, a new
Division of Oxley was created in the south-western suburbs of Brisbane, primarily around
Ipswich.
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