2013 federal election: Profile of the electoral division of La Trobe (Vic)
	
            Updated: 4 September 2013
               
    
    
	
	
	
            
              - State/Territory:
- Victoria
- Status:
- Current, boundary gazetted 24 December 2010.
- AEC Divisional Office:
- Divisional Office contact details
- Maps & GIS data:
- A4 map of the Division of La Trobe (2010) [PDF 1.3MB]
 Map of the Division of La Trobe (2010) [PDF 12.6MB]
 Download GIS data
- Name Derivation:
- Named after Charles La Trobe 1801–75, first Lieutenant-Governor of Victoria 1851–54.
- Area and Location Description:
- The Division of La Trobe is located in the outer eastern and south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne. It covers an area of approximately 562 sq km from Boronia in the north-west, to Gembrook in the east and Officer in the south-east. The main suburbs include Beaconsfield, Belgrave, Berwick, Boronia (part), Cockatoo, Emerald (part), Ferntree Gully (part), Ferny Creek, Gembrook (part), Macclesfield, Mount Dandenong (part), Narre Warren (part), Narre Warren North (part), Narre Warren South (part), Officer, Olinda (part), Pakenham Upper (part), Sassafras, Tecoma and Upwey.
- Products/Industries of the Area:
- Household products, car accessories and other light industries, horticulture, farming and tourism.
- First Proclaimed/Election:
- 1949
- Demographic Rating:
- Outer Metropolitan
- Members:
- Smyth, L (ALP) 2010–
 Wood, J (LP) 2004–2010
 Charles, B (LP) 1990–2004
 Milton, P (ALP) 1980–1990
 Baillieu, M (LP) 1975–1980
 Lamb, A H (ALP) 1972–1975
 Jess, J D (LP) 1960–1972
 Casey, R G (LP) 1949–1960
- Current Member Details:
- Please refer to the Parliament of Australia website
- Further information:
- 2010 federal election – House of Representatives results for La Trobe
 2007 federal election – House of Representatives results for La Trobe
 2004 federal election – House of Representatives results for La Trobe
 2010 divisional profile
 For supporting information, see Party codes, demographic ratings and seat status.