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Created
  
1901

Electors
  
98,758 (2016)

Founded
  
1901

Member of parliament
  
Tim Hammond

Namesake
  
Perth

MP
  
Tim Hammond

Demographic
  
Inner Metropolitan

Area
  
80 kmĀ²

Elector
  
98,758

Party
  
Australian Labor Party

Division of Perth

The Division of Perth is an Australian electoral division in the state of Western Australia. It is named after Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, where the Division is located. The division was one of the original 75 divisions to be contested at the first Federal election. It extends northeast along the north bank of the Swan River from Perth, including suburbs such as Maylands, Mount Lawley, Bayswater, Ashfield, Bedford, Morley, Beechboro and the Perth city centre. It is a primarily residential area, although contains an industrial area at Bayswater and major commercial centres in Perth and Morley.

Between the 1940s and 1980s, it was a marginal seat that frequently changed hands between the Liberals (and their predecessors) and Labor. Recent demographic changes have made it a fairly safe Labor seat.

Geography

Perth is bordered by the Swan River to the south and east, the Mitchell Freeway and Kings Park to the west, and Noranda, Western Australia to the north. It includes the local government areas of the City of Perth (as of 2015), City of Vincent, City of Bayswater, Town of Bassendean and a small poriton of the City of Stirling. Suburbs presently included are:

References

Division of Perth Wikipedia