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Coordinates: 21°7S 141°51E / 21.117°S 141.850°E / -21.117; 141.850
 

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Mount Isa
QueenslandLegislative Assembly
Mount Isa (2008–2017)
StateQueensland
Dates current1972–2017
MPSeveral
Party
  • National (once)
  • Liberal (once)
  • Katter's Australian (once)
  • NamesakeMount Isa
    Electors19,119 (2015)
    Area570,502 km2 (220,272.1 sq mi)
    Coordinates21°7′S 141°51′E / 21.117°S 141.850°E / -21.117; 141.850

    Mount Isa was an electoral district in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland in the state of Queensland, Australia from 1972 to 2017.[1]

    It was located in the outback of the far west of the state and covered an area of 570,502 square kilometres.[2] As of the 2015 state election, it had 19,119 registered electors, a slight decrease from 19,170 in 2009.[3]

    The district took its name from the mining city of Mount Isa, which held the great majority of the electorate's population. Most of the electorate was virtually unpopulated. Following the implementation of one vote one value reforms in 1989, Mount Isa was one of five remote electorates that were allowed a greater variance from the average seat's population.

    The seat was held by the conservative parties for all but two terms in the first two decades of its existence, mostly coinciding with the height of National dominance. Labor took the seat in its 1989 landslide and held it for almost a quarter-century, usually without serious difficulty. It was one of the few areas of regional Queensland where Labor did well.

    In2012, however, Robbie Katter took the seat for Katter's Australian Party on a massive swing, pushing Labor into third place. Katter's father is Bob Katter, the federal member for Kennedy and the founder/leader of the Australian Party. The elder Katter had represented much of what had been Mount Isa for almost three decades; much of the eastern portion had been part of the elder Katter's state seat of Flinders, and Mount Isa was virtually coextensive with the western portion of Kennedy. The younger Katter was reelected almost as easily in 2015, even as Labor took back government.

    The district was abolished in the 2017 redistribution. Most of its northern portion, including Mount Isa, became part of the new seat of Traeger.

    Members for Mount Isa[edit]

    Member Party Term
      Alec Inch Labor 1972–1974
      Angelo Bertoni National 1974–1983
      Bill Price Labor 1983–1986
      Peter Beard Liberal 1986–1989
      Tony McGrady Labor 1989–2006
      Betty Kiernan Labor 2006–2012
      Robbie Katter Katter's Australian 2012–2017

    Election results[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Representatives of Queensland State Electorates 1860-2017" (PDF). Queensland Parliamentary Record 2012-2017: The 55th Parliament. Queensland Parliament. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 April 2020.
  • ^ "Statistical Profiles (2006 Census); Electoral District: Mount Isa" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 April 2013. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  • ^ "Mount Isa Profile : 2009 State General Election". Archived from the original on 28 March 2011. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  • External links[edit]


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