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Durack WA

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Brenton Johannsen - Candidate for Durack

Brenton Johannsen

One Nation

House of Reps

Andrew Middleton - Candidate for Durack

Andrew Middleton

United Australia Party

House of Reps

Michelle Kinsella - IMOP - WA Senate Candidate

Michelle Kinsella

IMO Party

Senate

Samantha Vinci - GAP - WA Senate Candidate

Samantha Vinci

Great Australian Party

Senate

Rod Culleton - GAP - WA Senate Candidate

Rod Culleton

Great Australian Party

Senate

Judy Wilyman - AFP - WA Senate Candidate

Judy Wilyman

Australian Federation Party

Senate

Leanne Barrett - AFP - WA Senate Candidate

Leanne Barrett

Australian Federation Party

Senate

Rebecca Pizzey - AVP - WA Senate Candidate

Rebecca Pizzey

Australian Values Party

Senate

Electorate Information

State/Territory: Western Australia


Date Name & Boundary Gazetted: 02 August 2021


First Election This Name Was Used At: 2010 federal election


First Election This Boundary Was Used At: First federal election following the 2019 federal election.


Name Derivation: Named to honour succeeding generations of the Durack family who were pioneers and developers of the Kimberley region, including: Patrick Durack, 1834–98, who took up land on the Ord River in the East Kimberley in 1882, W J Durack who worked as a doctor in the Marble Bar and Murchinson district and was the first to diagnose leprosy in the Aboriginal people of this area, Michael Patrick Durack, 1865–1950, who promoted the development of the northern parts of Western Australia, Dame Mary Gertrude Durack DBE AC, 1913–94, the author and historian who wrote about the outback, Australian settlers, the history of missionaries in Western Australia and her family's struggles and achievements as pioneers in the Kimberley region, Elizabeth Durack OBE, 1915–2000, the artist whose works capture remote parts of north and central Western Australia, Kimberley Michael Durack, 1917–1968, who established the Ord River Research Station, which led to irrigated farming around Kununurra, and Peter Drew Durack, 1926–2008, who was a Senator for Western Australia (1971–1993) and introduced the Freedom of Information Act.


Square Area: 1, 383, 954 Sq Km


Location Description: The Division of Durack consists of: Ashburton Shire Council, Broome Shire Council, Carnamah Shire Council, Carnarvon Shire Council, Chapman Valley Shire Council, Chittering Shire Council, Coorow Shire Council, Cue Shire Council, Dalwallinu Shire Council, Dandaragan Shire Council, Derby-West Kimberley Shire Council, Dowerin Shire Council, East Pilbara Shire Council, Exmouth Shire Council, Gingin Shire Council, Goomalling Shire Council, Greater Geraldton City Council, Halls Creek Shire Council, Irwin Shire Council, Karratha City Council, Meekatharra Shire Council, Mingenew Shire Council, Moora Shire Council, Morawa Shire Council, Mount Magnet Shire Council, Murchison Shire Council, Northam Shire Council, Northampton Shire Council, Perenjori Shire Council, Port Hedland Town Council, Sandstone Shire Council, Shark Bay Shire Council, Three Springs Shire Council, Toodyay Shire Council, Upper Gascoyne Shire Council, Victoria Plains Shire Council, Wongan-Ballidu Shire Council, Wyndham-East Kimberley Shire Council, Yalgoo Shire Council, York Shire Council, and part of the Swan City Council.


Demographic Rating: Rural – outside capital cities and without majority of enrolment in major provincial cities.

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