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Western Province (Victoria)

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State
  
Victoria

Abolished
  
2006

Founded
  
1856

Created
  
1856

Demographic
  
Rural

Date dissolved
  
2006

Western Province (Victoria)

Western Province was a former electorate of the Victorian Legislative Council (Australia), the upper house of the Parliament of Victoria. Victoria was a colony in Australia when Western Province was created. From Federation in 1901, Victoria was a state in the Commonwealth of Australia.

Western Province was one of the six original upper house Provinces of the bi-cameral Victorian Parliament created in November 1856.


Western Province was defined in the Victorian Constitution Act, 1855, as : "Including the Counties of Ripon, Hampden, Heytesbury, Villiers, Normanby, Dundas, and Follett."

In 1882, several new Provinces were created, including Nelson Province and Wellington Province, the numbers of members elected for Western Province was reduced to three from this time. Another redistribution in 1904 reduced the number of members to two.

In 2006, the Western Province (along with all the other provinces in the Legislative Council) was abolished and replaced by regions. All of the area covered by Western Province is contained in the larger Western Victoria Region.

Members for Western Province

Five members initially until 1882. Three from 1882 until 1904, then two members from 1904 until abolition in 2006.

= elected in a by-election John Vogels was later a member for Western Victoria Region from 25 November 2006 to 26 November 2010.

References

Western Province (Victoria) Wikipedia