Adam Carr's Election Archive
Commonwealth of Australia
Electoral Divisions of the House of Representatives
Division of Fadden, Queensland
The Division of Fadden was created in 1977. It is named for Rt Hon Sir Arthur Fadden (1894-1973), Qld MP 1932-35, federal MP 1936-58, Prime Minister 1941, Leader of the Opposition 1941-43.
REDISTRIBUTIONS
1977: Beenleigh, Calamvale, Coopers Plains, Daisy Hill
1984: Daisy Hill, Salisbury, Springwood, Sunnybank
1993: Daisy Hill, Loganholme, Upper Mt Gravatt, Wishart
1996: Coomera, Redland Bay, Springwood, Victoria Point
1998: Coomera, Redland Bay, Springwood, Victoria Point
2004: Alberton, Coomera, Labrador, Nerang
2007: Arundel, Labrador, Oxenford, Runaway Bay
2010: Labrador, Oxenford, Pacific Pines, Runaway Bay
2019: Labrador, Oxenford, Pacific Pines, Runaway Bay
TWO-PARTY MAJORITIES
1977: Liberal 06.0
1980: Liberal 01.5
1983: Labor 01.7
1984: Liberal 04.7
1987: Liberal 04.4
1990: Liberal 03.8
1993: Liberal 03.8
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1996: Liberal 17.8
1998: Liberal 07.6
2001: Liberal 12.3
2004: Liberal 15.3
2007: Liberal 10.9
2010: Liberal 14.2
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2013: Liberal 14.4
2016: Liberal 11.3
2019: Liberal 14.2
2022: Liberal 10.6
2023b: Liberal 13.4
2025: Liberal 06.9
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ENROLMENTS
ELECTION RESULTS 1977-2025
Click here to see full results for Fadden at every election since 1977.
MEMBERS FOR FADDEN
Donald Cameron (Lib) 1977-83
David Beddall (ALP) 1983-84
Hon David Jull (Lib) 1984-2007
Hon Stuart Robert (Lib) 2007-23
Cameron Caldwell (Lib) 2023-
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| Donald Cameron (Lib) 1977-83 |
David Beddall (ALP) 1983-84 |
Hon David Jull (Lib) 1984-2007 |
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| Hon Stuart Robert (Lib) 2007-23 |
Cameron Caldwell (Lib) 2023- |
CURRENT BOUNDARIES

EARLIER BOUNDARIES
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