Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives

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The Australian House of Representatives is elected from 150 single-member districts called Divisions. They are also commonly known as electorates or seats. The British term "constituencies" is rarely used.

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The maps below show the Division boundaries as they existed at the 9 October 2004 House of Representatives election. The maps show each Division as being held by a particular party.

There are 49 Divisions:

Electoral divisions: New South Wales
Electoral divisions: New South Wales
Electoral divisions: Sydney area
Electoral divisions: Sydney area

There are 37 Divisions:

There are 28 Divisions:

Electoral divisions: Queensland
Electoral divisions: Queensland
Electoral divisions: Brisbane area
Electoral divisions: Brisbane area

There are 15 Divisions:

Electoral divisions: Western Australia
Electoral divisions: Western Australia

There are 11 Divisions:

Electoral divisions: South Australia
Electoral divisions: South Australia

There are 5 Divisions:

Electoral divisions: Tasmania and Territories
Electoral divisions: Tasmania and Territories

There are 2 Divisions:

There are 2 Divisions:

These Australian electoral divisions no longer exist.

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