Electoral districts of Queensland

This is a list of current and former electoral divisions for the Legislative Assembly of Queensland, the state legislature for Queensland, Australia.

Districts in Far North Queensland

 * Barron River
 * Cairns
 * Cook
 * Hill
 * Mulgrave

Districts in North Queensland

 * Burdekin
 * Hinchinbrook
 * Mundingburra
 * Thuringowa
 * Townsville
 * Traeger
 * Whitsunday

Districts in Central Queensland

 * Bundaberg
 * Burnett
 * Callide
 * Gladstone
 * Gregory
 * Hervey Bay
 * Keppel
 * Mackay
 * Maryborough
 * Mirani
 * Rockhampton

Districts in South-West Queensland

 * Condamine
 * Southern Downs
 * Toowoomba North
 * Toowoomba South
 * Warrego

Greater Brisbane – Northern Districts

 * Aspley
 * Bancroft – (part of Moreton Bay)
 * Clayfield
 * Cooper
 * Everton
 * Ferny Grove – (mostly Moreton Bay)
 * Kurwongbah – (part of Moreton Bay)
 * McConnel
 * Morayfield – (part of Moreton Bay)
 * Murrumba – (part of Moreton Bay)
 * Nudgee
 * Pine Rivers – (part of Moreton Bay)
 * Pumicestone – (part of Moreton Bay)
 * Redcliffe – (part of Moreton Bay)
 * Sandgate
 * Stafford

Greater Brisbane – Southern Districts

 * Algester
 * Bulimba
 * Chatsworth
 * Greenslopes
 * Inala
 * Lytton
 * Maiwar
 * Mansfield
 * Miller
 * Moggill
 * Mount Ommaney
 * South Brisbane
 * Stretton
 * Toohey

Sunshine Coast

 * Buderim
 * Caloundra
 * Glass House
 * Gympie
 * Kawana
 * Maroochydore
 * Nanango
 * Nicklin
 * Ninderry
 * Noosa

Gold Coast

 * Bonney
 * Broadwater
 * Burleigh
 * Coomera
 * Currumbin
 * Gaven
 * Mudgeeraba
 * Mermaid Beach
 * Southport
 * Surfers Paradise
 * Theodore

Remainder of Southeast

 * Redlands – (part of Redland City)
 * Capalaba – (part of Redland City)
 * Oodgeroo – (part of Redland City)
 * Ipswich – (part of City of Ipswich)
 * Bundamba – (part of City of Ipswich)
 * Ipswich West – (part of City of Ipswich)
 * Jordan – (part of Logan City)
 * Logan – (part of Logan City)
 * Macalister – (part of Logan City)
 * Springwood – (part of Logan City)
 * Lockyer
 * Waterford – (part of Logan City)
 * Woodridge – (part of Logan City)
 * Scenic Rim – (part of Scenic Rim Region)

1859–1864
The separation of Queensland as a separate colony in 1859 lead to the establishment of an initial 16 electoral districts, returning 26 members (that is, some elected multiple representatives, number of members in parentheses):


 * Burnett (2)
 * Drayton and Toowoomba (1)
 * East Moreton (2)
 * Eastern Downs (1)
 * Hamlet of Fortitude Valley (1)
 * Leichhardt (2)
 * Maranoa (1)
 * Northern Downs (1)
 * Port Curtis (1)
 * Town of Brisbane (3)
 * Town of Ipswich (3)
 * Town of South Brisbane (1)
 * Warwick (1)
 * West Moreton (3)
 * Western Downs (2)
 * Wide Bay (1)

Members elected during this period:
 * Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1860–1863

1864–1872
In 1864, the Additional Members Act created six more electoral districts, each with 1 member,  resulting in the following set of electorates (number of members in parentheses):


 * Burnett (2)
 * Clermont (1) – new
 * Drayton and Toowoomba (1)
 * East Moreton (2)
 * Eastern Downs (1)
 * Hamlet of Fortitude Valley (1)
 * Kennedy (1) – new
 * Leichhardt (2)
 * Maranoa (1)
 * Maryborough (1) – new
 * Mitchell (1) – new
 * Northern Downs (1)
 * Port Curtis (1)
 * Rockhampton (1) – new
 * Town of Brisbane (3)
 * Town of Ipswich (3)
 * Town of South Brisbane (1)
 * Warrego (1) – new
 * Warwick (1)
 * West Moreton (3)
 * Western Downs (2)
 * Wide Bay (1)

This made a total of 22 electorates with 32 members.

Members elected for this period:
 * Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1863–1867
 * Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1867–1868
 * Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1868–1870
 * Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1870–1871
 * Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1871–1873

1872–1878
The Electoral Districts Act (1872) resulted in 42 one-member electorates for the 1873 election, while in 1875 the Cook District Representation Act added the Electoral district of Cook.

Four electorates were renamed:
 * Hamlet of Fortitude Valley became Fortitude Valley
 * Town of Brisbane became Brisbane City
 * Town of Ipswich became Ipswich
 * Town of South Brisbane became South Brisbane

Two electorates were abolished:
 * Eastern Downs
 * Western Downs

Twenty-two new electorates were introduced at the 1873 elections (by the 1872 Act) plus Cook in 1876, resulting in the following set of electorates (number of members shown in parentheses) :


 * Aubigny (1) – new
 * Balonne (1) – new
 * Blackall (1) – new
 * Bowen (1) – new
 * Bremer (1) – new
 * Brisbane City (1, was 3) – renamed
 * Bulimba (1) – new
 * Bundamba (1) – new
 * Burke (1) – new
 * Burnett (1, was 2)
 * Carnarvon (1) – new
 * Clermont (1)
 * Cook (1) – new from 1875
 * Dalby (1) – new
 * Darling Downs (1) – new
 * Drayton and Toowoomba (1)
 * East Moreton (1, was 2)
 * Enoggera (1) – new
 * Fassifern (1) – new
 * Fortitude Valley (1) -renamed
 * Gympie (1) – new
 * Ipswich (1, was 3) – renamed
 * Kennedy (1)
 * Leichhardt (1, was 2)
 * Logan (1) – new
 * Maranoa (1)
 * Maryborough (1)
 * Mitchell (1)
 * Mulgrave (1) – new
 * Normanby (1) – new
 * Northern Downs (1)
 * Oxley (1) – new
 * Port Curtis (1)
 * Ravenswood (1) – new
 * Rockhampton (1)
 * South Brisbane (1) – renamed
 * Springsure (1) – new
 * Stanley (1) – new
 * Warrego (1)
 * Warwick (1)
 * West Moreton (1, was 3)
 * Wickham (1) – new
 * Wide Bay (1)

So 22 electorates with 2 abolished and 22 introduced resulted in 42 electorates each returning 1 member (1873) and 43 electorates each returning 1 member (1876).

Members elected during this period:
 * Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1873–1878

1878–1900
Districts redistributed or renamed 1878 to 1900


 * Barcoo (1885–1972)
 * Brisbane North (1888–1912)
 * Bulloo (1888–1912)
 * Burrum (1888–1932)
 * Cambooya (1888–1912)
 * Carpentaria (1888–1960)
 * Croydon (1893–1912)
 * Eastern Downs (1860–1873)
 * Cunningham (1888–2009)
 * Fitzroy (1888–1960, 1992–2009)
 * Flinders (1888–1932, 1950–1992)
 * Gregory (1878–present)
 * Herbert (1888–1950)
 * Moreton (1878–1912)
 * Murilla (1888–1935)
 * Musgrave (1886–1923)
 * North Brisbane (1878–1888)
 * Nundah (1888–1992)
 * Rockhampton North (1888–1912, 1960–1992)
 * Rosewood (1878–1932)
 * Toombul (1888–1932)
 * Toowong (1888–1992)
 * Woolloongabba (1888–1912)
 * Woothakata (1888–1912)

1901–1949
Districts redistributed or renamed between 1901 and 1949


 * Baroona (1935–1977)
 * Brisbane (1912–1977)
 * Buranda (1912–1960)
 * Cooroora (1912–1992)
 * Drayton (1912–1927)
 * East Toowoomba (1912–1950)
 * Eacham (1912–1932)
 * Hamilton (1932–1950)
 * Isis (1932–1992)
 * Ithaca (1912–1986)
 * Kelvin Grove (1923–1960)
 * Kurilpa (1912–1986)
 * Maree (1912–1944)
 * Merthyr (1912–1957)
 * Mount Morgan (1912–1932)
 * Paddington (1912–1932)
 * Pittsworth (1912–1923)
 * Queenton (1912–1932)
 * The Tableland (1932–1950)
 * Toowoomba (1912–1950)
 * Windsor (1912–1992)

1950–2017
Districts redistributed or renamed between 1950 and 2017


 * Albert (1960–2017)
 * Archerfield (1972–1998)
 * Ashgrove (1960–2017)
 * Auburn (1972–1992)
 * Barambah (1950–2001)
 * Beaudesert (1992–2017)
 * Belmont (1960–1977)
 * Belyando (1950–1977)
 * Brisbane Central (1977–2017)
 * Broadsound (1986–1992)
 * Caboolture (1977–2001)
 * Charters Towers (1992–2009)
 * Chermside (1950–1960, 1992–2001)
 * Cleveland (1992–2017)
 * Coorparoo (1950–1960)
 * Crows Nest (1992–2001)
 * Dalrymple (2009–2017)
 * Darling Downs (2001–2009)
 * Darlington (1950–1960)
 * Haughton (1950–1960)
 * Hawthorne (1960–1972)
 * Indooroopilly (1992–2017)
 * Ipswich East (1960–1972)
 * Kedron (1950–1972, 1992–2001)
 * Kurwongbah (1992–2009, 2017–present)
 * Landsborough (1950–1992)
 * Mackenzie (1950–1972)
 * Manly (1986–1992)
 * Marodian (1950–1960)
 * Merrimac (1992–2001)
 * Mooloolah (1992–2001)
 * Mount Coot-tha (1950–2017)
 * Mount Gravatt (1950–2009)
 * Mount Isa (1972–2017)
 * Mourilyan (1950–1992)
 * Nash (1950–1960)
 * Nerang (1986–2001)
 * Norman (1950–1960)
 * North Toowoomba (1950–1960)
 * Peak Downs (1977–1992)
 * Pine Rivers (1972–1992)
 * Robina (2001–2009)
 * Rockhampton South (1960–1969)
 * Roma (1950–1992)
 * Salisbury (1960–1992)
 * Sherwood (1950–1992)
 * Somerset (1950–1992)
 * South Coast (1960–1992)
 * Sunnybank (1992–2001; 2009–2017)
 * Toowoomba East (1960–1972)
 * Toowoomba South (1972–2008)
 * Toowoomba West (1960–1972)
 * Tablelands (1986–2009)
 * Townsville East (1986–1992)
 * Townsville North (1960–1972)
 * Townsville South (1960–1986)
 * Townsville West (1972–1992)
 * Wavell (1960–1986)
 * Wolston (1972–1992)
 * Wynnum (1923–1986)
 * Yeerongpilly (2001–2017)
 * Yeronga (1950–1992)