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Division of Kooyong

The Division of Kooyong is an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria. It is located in the inner eastern suburbs of Melbourne, and encompasses the suburbs of Kew, Hawthorn, Balwyn, Canterbury, Camberwell and Surrey Hills. The Division was proclaimed in 1900, and was one of the original 75 divisions to be contested at the first Federal election. The Division was named after an Indigenous Australian word meaning "camp" or "resting place", and shares its name with the suburb of Kooyong, Victoria.

Kooyong is currently a safe Liberal or non-Labor seat. The seat is considered to be the cradle of conservative leadership, with Kooyong hosting various figures of notable political stature, including former Prime Minister Robert Menzies and former Leaders of the Opposition Andrew Peacock and John Latham. The high-profile Liberal backbencher Petro Georgiou now comfortably holds the seat. He successfully saw off a challenge from Joshua Frydenberg for Liberal Party preselection for the seat in April 2006.

In the 1990 election, comedian Tim Ferguson of the Doug Anthony All Stars stood as an independent candidate for Kooyong against Andrew Peacock[1], gaining 3.7% of the vote.[2]

There has been a reduction in the strength of the conservative vote in recent years. In the 1994 by-election for Kooyong, Peter Singer achieved 28.03% for the primary vote as a candidate for the Greens when the ALP did not run a candidate.

The Greens primary vote in Kooyong increased from 10.7% in 2001 to 12.5% in 2004, when Kooyong received the 11th highest Green primary vote of all House of Representative seats in Australia.

Kooyong is now held by a smaller margin (in 2004 Two Party Preferred LP 59.58% ALP 40.42%) than the seat of Aston (2004 Two Party Preferred LP 63.15% ALP 36.85%), which was classified as a marginal seat in 2001.

Members

Member Party Term
  William Knox Free Trade, Anti-Socialist 19011909
  William Knox Commonwealth Liberal 19091910
  Robert Best Commonwealth Liberal 19101916
  Robert Best Nationalist 19161922
  John Latham Independent 19221925
  John Latham Nationalist 19251931
  John Latham United Australia 19311934
  Robert Menzies United Australia 19341944
  Robert Menzies Liberal 19441966
  Andrew Peacock Liberal 19661994
  Petro Georgiou Liberal 1994—present

Election results


Australian federal election, 2004: Kooyong
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Petro Georgiou 43,581 54.66 -0.42
Labor Tom Wilson 23,132 29.01 +2.75
Greens Peter Campbell 9,997 12.54 +1.82
Democrats Mary Dettman 1,472 1.85 -6.09
Family First John Laidler 1,099 1.38 +1.38
Citizens Electoral Council Andrew Reed 446 0.56 +0.56
Total formal votes 79,727 97.10 -0.33
Informal votes 2,380 2.90 +0.33
Turnout 82,107 94.26 -1.26
2-Candidate Preferred Result
Liberal Petro Georgiou 47,498 59.58 -1.36
Labor Tom Wilson 32,229 40.42 +1.36
Liberal hold Swing -1.36

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