The federal electorate of Lilley, located in northern Brisbane, Queensland, is a diverse and dynamic area encompassing suburbs such as Nundah, Chermside, Boondall, and Brighton. Established in 1913, Lilley has historically been a marginal seat, frequently changing hands between the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and the Liberal National Party (LNP). The electorate is characterized by a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial zones, with a population that reflects a broad socioeconomic spectrum. Key issues for Lilley's residents often include healthcare, education, transport infrastructure, and cost-of-living pressures. The seat is currently held by the ALP, with Anika Wells serving as the Member for Lilley since 2019. Its marginal nature makes it a significant battleground in federal elections.
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