Barker

The federal electorate of Barker, located in South Australia, is one of the largest electoral divisions in the country, covering much of the state's south-eastern region, including the Riverland, Limestone Coast, and parts of the Murraylands. Established in 1903, it is a predominantly rural and agricultural area, known for its wine production, farming, and natural landscapes. Barker has traditionally been a stronghold for the Liberal Party, reflecting its conservative electorate. Key towns include Mount Gambier, Murray Bridge, and Renmark. The electorate faces challenges typical of rural areas, such as access to services, water management, and economic diversification.

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State: SA

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