The Tiwi Electorate: A Historical Perspective
An examination of a former electoral district within the Northern Territory's political landscape, detailing its representatives and electoral outcomes.
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Electoral Division Overview
Geographic and Temporal Context
The Electoral Division of Tiwi was a constituent part of the Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory, Australia. Established prior to the 1974 election, it served as one of the Assembly's original electorates. Its existence concluded following the 1983 election, after which it was abolished. The division was named in honour of the Tiwi Islands, reflecting its geographical and cultural connections.[1]
Historical Significance
As an original electorate established during a formative period for the Northern Territory's self-governance, Tiwi played a role in the early political representation of the region. Its existence spanned a critical decade of political development, from the Territory's move towards greater autonomy to the establishment of its parliamentary structures. Understanding this division provides insight into the electoral geography and political dynamics of the Northern Territory during the late 20th century.
Representatives for Tiwi
Parliamentary Tenure
The Electoral Division of Tiwi was represented by two individuals during its operational period. Both members belonged to the Country Liberal Party, indicating a period of consistent political affiliation for the electorate.
Electoral Outcomes
1974 Northern Territory General Election
The inaugural election for the Tiwi division saw a contest between the Country Liberal Party, Labor, and several Independent candidates. The Country Liberal candidate, Hyacinth Tungutalum, secured victory.
1977 Northern Territory General Election
In the 1977 election, the Tiwi electorate saw a shift in vote distribution. Labor marginally increased its share, while the Country Liberal Party saw a decrease. Despite this, the Country Liberal candidate Noel Padgham-Purich retained the seat.
1980 Northern Territory General Election
The final election contested for the Tiwi division in 1980 saw Noel Padgham-Purich of the Country Liberal Party successfully defend his seat. The CLP experienced a significant increase in vote share compared to the previous election, indicating a strengthening of support.
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References
- 1980 Legislative Assembly Results, Northern Territory Electoral Commission, 7 June 1980
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