Mawson South Australia—House of Assembly |
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Electoral district of Mawson (green) in the Greater Adelaide area
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State | South Australia |
Created | 1970 |
MP | Leon Bignell |
Party | Australian Labor Party (SA) |
Namesake | Sir Douglas Mawson |
Electors | 23,969 (2014) |
Area | 248.1 km2 (95.8 sq mi) |
Demographic | Metropolitan |
Coordinates | 35°13′30″S 138°33′14″E / 35.22500°S 138.55389°ECoordinates: 35°13′30″S 138°33′14″E / 35.22500°S 138.55389°E |
Mawson is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. It covers most of the outer southern suburbs of the City of Onkaparinga, including Hackham, Hackham West, Huntfield Heights, Noarlunga Downs, Old Noarlunga, Onkaparinga Hills and Seaford Heights, the regional shopping centre area at Noarlunga Centre, parts of Woodcroft, and the southern wine region around McLaren Vale and Willunga.
The electorate was created in the 1969 redistribution, taking effect at the 1970 election. It is named after Sir Douglas Mawson, a geologist and explorer who made several expeditions to Antarctica. It was traditionally a bellwether seat, as it was won by the party that subsequently formed government at every election until the 2002 election, when Robert Brokenshire held the seat for the Liberals amidst a Labor election victory. Although it was thought that Brokenshire had established a base in Mawson, it reverted to form at the 2006 election, with his defeat by Labor candidate and former journalist Leon Bignell, who went on to increase his seat margins at the 2010 and 2014 elections against the statewide trend, at odds with decades of voting patterns in the electorate.