Flinders

The federal electorate of Flinders, located in Victoria, encompasses the southeastern part of the Mornington Peninsula and Phillip Island. Established in 1901, it is one of Australia's oldest electorates, named after explorer Matthew Flinders. The seat is traditionally a conservative stronghold, often held by the Liberal Party, and has been represented by prominent figures including former Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies and former Health Minister Greg Hunt. Flinders features a mix of coastal communities, rural areas, and growing urban centres, with tourism, agriculture, and small businesses forming key components of its economy. Its electorate profile reflects a blend of affluent suburbanites and rural residents.

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State: VIC

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