Hasluck is a federal electorate located in Western Australia, encompassing both urban and semi-rural areas on the eastern fringe of Perth. Established in 2001, it includes suburbs such as Gosnells, Forrestfield, and parts of Midland, as well as the towns of Kalamunda and Lesmurdie. The electorate is known for its socioeconomic diversity, with a mix of working-class and affluent communities. Politically, Hasluck has been a marginal seat, frequently changing hands between the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and the Liberal Party, reflecting its status as a key battleground in federal elections. Key issues for voters often include cost of living, healthcare, and infrastructure development. The electorate is named after Sir Paul Hasluck, a former Governor-General and federal minister.
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