Electoral district of Bulla and Dalhousie
Bulla and Dalhousie (also referred to as Bulla-Dalhousie) was an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. It was created in 1927 with the merging of the previous districts of Bulla and Dalhousie, and was abolished in 1945, with most of the territory going into the new Mernda seat. It was a rural electorate on the outskirts of Melbourne, and at its abolition included Broadmeadows, Gisborne, Lancefield and Sunbury.[1][2]
Bulla and Dalhousie Victoria—Legislative Assembly | |
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County of Dalhousie, approx. location of district | |
State | Victoria |
Created | 1927 |
Abolished | 1945 |
Demographic | Rural |
Members for Bulla and Dalhousie
Member | Party | Term | |
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Reg Pollard | Labor | 1927–1932 | |
Harry White | United Australia | 1932–1943 | |
Reginald James | Country | 1943–1944 | |
Leslie Webster | Country | 1944–1945 | |
References
- "Re-Member Electorate Search". Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 23 November 2012.
- "CP May Retain Mernda". The Argus. Melbourne. 27 October 1945. p. 10. Retrieved 23 November 2012.
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