Lalor

The federal electorate of Lalor, located in the southwestern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, is a diverse and rapidly growing area encompassing suburbs such as Werribee, Point Cook, and Hoppers Crossing. Established in 1949, Lalor is named after Peter Lalor, a leader of the Eureka Rebellion. Traditionally a Labor stronghold, the electorate has been represented by the Australian Labor Party (ALP) for most of its history, reflecting its working-class roots. The region is characterized by a mix of established residential areas and new housing developments, attracting young families and contributing to its demographic diversity. Issues such as infrastructure development, healthcare, and education are key concerns for residents. Lalor is also known for its multicultural community, with significant populations of Indian, Filipino, and other ethnic backgrounds.

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State: VIC

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