The augmented Electoral Commission for Western Australia today announced the final outcome of the Western Australian federal redistribution.
The Hon. Susan Kenny AM KC, the presiding member, thanked the individuals and organisations who contributed to the redistribution.
“All written objections and comments, as well as the information presented at the inquiry, have been carefully considered in deciding the final names and boundaries,” she said.
“The augmented Electoral Commission has unanimously accepted the creation of the new Division of Bullwinkel and has agreed to modify the boundaries of six of the electoral divisions initially proposed in May,” she said.
As a result of these modifications, fewer electors will change their electoral division.
All seat names initially proposed in May have been adopted.
This means that Western Australia will retain the names of the 15 current electoral divisions while naming the new electoral division ‘Bullwinkel’ in honour of Lieutenant Colonel Vivian Bullwinkel AO MBE ARRC ED FNM FRCNA (1915-2000).
The augmented Electoral Commission agreed that naming an electoral division after Lieutenant Colonel Vivian Bullwinkel recognised her significant contribution to Australia, her important connection to Western Australia formed during her 23-year residence in the state, and her work to:
Naming an electoral division after Lieutenant Colonel Vivian Bullwinkel not only recognises Bullwinkel herself, but also honours the contribution of military nurses and other medical personnel, prisoners of war and the 21 nurses who died on Bangka Island.
The initial redistribution proposal has been modified by placing:
The names and boundaries announced today are not considered to be significantly different from the initial proposal in May. Therefore, no further input from members of the public will be sought.
Western Australia’s new names and boundaries will be formally determined on 24 September 2024, when a notice of determination is published in the Commonwealth Government Notices Gazette. While members of the House of Representatives will continue to represent their current seats, a federal election with a writ issued after 24 September will be run on the new boundaries.
Overview maps will be available on the AEC website on 24 September 2024. Detailed maps and a report outlining the augmented Electoral Commission's reasons for its formal determination will be tabled in federal parliament and will subsequently be made publicly available.
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