Electoral district of Prahran

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Prahran is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria. It was created by the Electoral Act Amendment Act 1888,[1] taking effect at the 1889 elections. The electorate is the state’s smallest by area, covering a little under 11 km2 in the inner south-east of Melbourne. It includes the suburbs of South Yarra, Prahran and Windsor, as well as parts of Southbank, St Kilda and St Kilda East.

Overview

Prahran has tended to be a marginal seat throughout its existence, repeatedly changing between the Labor Party and its successive conservative rivals. It has not, however, been a bellwether seat, as the changes of party control have often not coincided with changes of government. In the 1980s and 1990s, the electorate became gradually more conservative as a result of increasing gentrification in the inner suburbs, resulting in seventeen years of Liberal control from 1985 until 2002. This trend was broken in the 2002 election, which saw popular local member and shadow minister Leonie Burke defeated by Labor rising star Tony Lupton on an unexpectedly large swing, coinciding with Labor’s massive win that year. The seat has since become increasingly progressive, having been won by either Labor or the Greens in five out of the last six elections while the Liberal Party's primary vote has declined from slightly above the state average to significantly below the state average.

The seat was strongly targeted by the Liberal Party during the 2006 election, with high-profile barrister Clem Newton-Brown narrowly preselected as their candidate after a tight contest. Though Newton-Brown ran a thorough campaign, he was not successful. Following his success in the 2006 election, Tony Lupton was promoted to the position of Parliamentary Secretary for Industry and Innovation. Newton-Brown stood again at the 2010 election and was this time successful. He re-contested the 2014 election but lost to Sam Hibbins of the Greens. Along with the seat of Melbourne it was the first win for the Greens in the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

Hibbins increased his two-candidate-preferred margin to 7.5% at the 2018 election, but only narrowly defeated Labor by 262 votes in the 3-candidate-preferred count. At the 2022 election, a large swing to the Greens saw them take first place on primary votes before comfortably defeating the Liberal Party on a 2-candidate-preferred basis, retaining the seat for a third term with an increased margin of 12%.

Members for Prahran

Image Member Party Term Notes
Template:Australian party style Template:CSS image crop Edward Dixon
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1 September 1894
Template:Australian party style Template:CSS image crop Frederick Gray
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Template:Australian politics/name 1 October 1894
1 October 1900
Template:Australian party style Template:CSS image crop Donald Mackinnon
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21 October 1920
Template:Australian party style File:Labor Placeholder.png Alexander Parker
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Template:Australian politics/name 21 October 1920
30 August 1921
Template:Australian party style File:Richard Fetherston.png Richard Fetherston
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26 June 1924
Template:Australian party style File:Arthur Jackson.png Arthur Jackson
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14 May 1932
Template:Australian party style Template:CSS image crop John Ellis
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5 March 1945
Died in office[2]
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2 July 1945
Template:Australian party style File:Bill Quirk.png Bill Quirk
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16 November 1948
Won by-election. Died in office[3]
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Template:Australian politics/name 22 January 1949
17 March 1951
Previously member for Albert Park. Won by-election. Resigned in 1951 to successfully contest federal seat of Melbourne Ports and later served as Deputy Prime Minister
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Template:Australian politics/name 16 June 1951
28 May 1955
Won by-election. Lost seat
Template:Australian party style File:Sam Loxton c1948.jpg Sam Loxton
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Template:Australian politics/name 28 May 1955
5 May 1979
Template:Australian party style File:Labor Placeholder.png Bob Miller
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Template:Australian politics/name 5 May 1979
2 March 1985
Did not seek re-election in order to unsuccessfully contest Legislative Council seat of Monash
Template:Australian party style File:Liberal Placeholder.png Don Hayward
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30 March 1996
Template:Australian party style File:Liberal Placeholder.png Leonie Burke
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Template:Australian politics/name 30 March 1996
30 November 2002
Lost seat[4][5]
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Template:Australian politics/name 30 November 2002
27 November 2010
Lost seat[6]
Template:Australian party style File:Liberal Placeholder.png Clem Newton-Brown
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Template:Australian politics/name 27 November 2010
29 November 2014
Lost seat[7]
Template:Australian party style File:Sam Hibbins headshot smaller file.png Sam Hibbins
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Template:Australian politics/name 29 November 2014
1 November 2024
Resigned from Greens after admitting to extramarital affair with staff member.[8] Resigned from parliament[9]
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23 November 2024
Template:Australian party style File:Liberal Placeholder.png Rachel Westaway Template:Australian politics/name 8 February 2025
present
Won by-election. Incumbent

Election results

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Primary vote results in Prahran (Parties that did not get 5% of the vote are omitted)

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  Greens
Two-candidate-preferred results in Prahran

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External links

References

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