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Former Australian federal electoral division

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Australian electorate
Angas
Australian House of Representatives Division
Created1949
Abolished1977
NamesakeGeorge Fife Angas

The Division of Angas was an Australian Electoral Division in South Australia. The division was proclaimed at the redistribution of 11 May 1949 and abolished in 1977. It was named for George Fife Angas, a South Australian pioneer politician, banker and pastoralist who played a significant part in the formation and establishment of the Province of South Australia.

Geography

George Fife Angas, the division's namesake

Angas was based in eastern and north-eastern rural areas of South Australia including Mount Barker, Murray Bridge, Loxton, Renmark and originally included the township of Angaston on the eastern boundary. Until 1955 the seat had originally continued north, halfway to the northern border of South Australia. From that point, the seat's boundaries remained relatively stable.

History

This was the second incarnation of Division the first being in Division of Angas (1903–1934) on different boundaries. The seat was proclaimed at the redistribution of 11 May 1949 when the number of Divisions in South Australia increased to 10. It was first contested at the 1949 federal election and was won by Sir Alexander Russell "Alick" Downer, son of Sir John William Downer a former Premier and Senator of South Australia, who had joined the newly formed Liberal Party of Australia. It was a safe to very safe seat for the Liberal Party throughout its history.

Members

Image Member Party Term Notes
  Alexander Downer
(1910–1981)
Liberal 10 December 1949
23 April 1964
Served as minister under Menzies. Resigned to become the High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
  Geoffrey Giles
(1923–1990)
20 June 1964
10 December 1977
Previously a member of the South Australian Legislative Council. Transferred to the Division of Wakefield after Angas was abolished in 1977

Election results

Main article: Electoral results for the Division of Angas (1949–77)

See also

Electoral divisions of the Australian House of Representatives in South Australia
Labor (6)
Liberal (3)
Centre Alliance (1)
Abolished

35°07′01″S 139°16′01″E / 35.117°S 139.267°E / -35.117; 139.267

References

  1. "Federal election guide". News. 17 November 1949.
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