ELECTIONS FOR THE DIVISION OF HOLT, VICTORIA ==================================================================== ELECTION OF 25 OCTOBER 1969 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Dandenong, Doveton, Noble Park, Springvale -------------------------------------------------------------------- New seat: 1966 notional two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 13.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 54,343 Votes cast: 52,100 95.9 Informal votes: 1,794 03.4 Formal votes: 50,306 96.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Henri de Sachau DLP 6,244 12.4 +00.4 Leonard Reid + Lib 21,313 42.4 -08.2 William Wilkinson ALP 22,749 45.2 +12.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 50,306 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: de Sachau's 6,244 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- REID + 5,625 90.1 26,938 53.5 Wilkinson 619 09.9 23,368 46.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 6,244 50,306 03.5 10.1 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Leonard Stanley Reid (1916-2003): Elected 1969 Born: 21 September 1916, Melbourne Career: Educated state schools. Farmer at Cranborne, Victoria. Military Service 1940-46. President of international relief organisation. State politics: Vic MLA for Dandenong 1958-69 ------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 2 DECEMBER 1972 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Dandenong, Doveton, Noble Park, Springvale -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1969 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 03.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 66,872 +23.1 Votes cast: 64,610 96.6 +00.7 Informal votes: 1,850 02.9 -00.5 Formal votes: 62,760 97.1 +00.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ian Black 1,207 01.9 Henri de Sachau DLP 3,810 06.1 -06.3 Brenda Elliott AP 1,222 01.9 Max OLDMEADOW ALP 32,318 51.5 +06.3 Leonard Reid * Lib 24,203 38.6 -03.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 62,760 04.4 e 07.9 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Leonard Stanley Reid (1916-2003): Elected 1969. Defeated 1972 Died 22 April 2003 > Maxwell Wilkinson Oldmeadow (1924-2013): Elected 1972 Born: 3 August 1924, Melbourne Career: Educated University of Melbourne, Melbourne Teachers' College. Military Service 1942-45. Teacher. Part-time Lecturer, Monash University. Dandenong City Council. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 18 MAY 1974 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Dandenong, Doveton, Noble Park, Springvale -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1972 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 04.4 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 80,364 +20.2 Votes cast: 77,706 96.7 +00.1 Informal votes: 1,961 02.5 -00.4 Formal votes: 75,745 97.5 +00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Joseph Busuttil AP 2,371 03.1 +01.2 Robert Fidler DLP 2,546 03.4 -02.7 Max OLDMEADOW * ALP 41,129 54.3 +02.8 Leonard Reid Lib 29,699 39.2 +00.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 75,745 06.9 e 02.5 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Reid was member for Holt 1969-72. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Maxwell Wilkinson Oldmeadow (1924-2013): Elected 1972, 1974 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 13 DECEMBER 1975 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Dandenong, Doveton, Noble Park, Springvale -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1974 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 06.9 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 87,479 +08.9 Votes cast: 83,897 95.9 -00.8 Informal votes: 2,049 02.4 -00.1 Formal votes: 81,848 97.6 +00.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert Fidler DLP 4,343 05.3 +01.9 Maxwell Oldmeadow * ALP 38,069 46.5 -07.8 William Yates Lib 39,436 48.2 +09.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 81,848 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Fidler's 4,343 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Oldmeadow * 1,538 35.4 39,607 48.4 YATES 2,805 64.6 42,241 51.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,343 81,848 01.6 08.5 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Maxwell Wilkinson Oldmeadow (1924-2013): Elected 1972, 1974. Defeated 1975 Died 21 March 2013 > William Yates (1921-2010): Elected 1975 Born: 15 September 1921, Westmorland, England Career: Educated Oxford University, University of Melbourne. Military Service (British) 1942-44. Lawyer, business consultant, lecturer. British MP 1955-66. To Australia 1967. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Yates is the only member of the Australian Parliament to have previously been a member of another national legislature. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 10 DECEMBER 1977 ==================================================================== South-east of Melbourne: Berwick, Cranborne, Dandenong, Doveton -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1975 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 01.6 Effect of 1977 redistribution: 02.4 shift to Lib New notional majority: Liberal over ALP 04.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 68,530 -21.7 Votes cast: 65,204 95.1 -00.8 Informal votes: 1,950 03.0 +00.6 Formal votes: 63,254 97.0 -00.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Duffy ALP 25,411 40.2 -03.9 Kevin Leydon DLP 2,566 04.1 -01.2 Brian Stockton AD 8,077 12.8 William Yates * Lib 27,200 43.0 -07.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 63,254 -------------------------------------------------------------------- For Duffy, see Holt 1980. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Leydon's 2,566 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Duffy 381 14.8 25,792 40.8 Stockton 333 13.0 8,410 13.3 Yates * 1,852 72.2 29,052 45.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,566 63,254 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Stockton's 8,410 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Duffy 4,672 55.6 30,464 48.2 YATES * 3,738 44.4 32,790 51.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 8,410 63,254 01.8 02.2 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- William Yates (1921-2010): Elected 1975, 1977 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 18 OCTOBER 1980 ==================================================================== South-east of Melbourne: Berwick, Cranborne, Dandenong, Doveton -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1977 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 01.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 81,208 +18.5 Votes cast: 77,525 95.5 +00.4 Informal votes: 2,191 02.8 -00.2 Formal votes: 75,334 97.2 +00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael DUFFY ALP 39,232 52.1 +11.9 Michael Rowe DLP 1,352 01.8 -02.3 Brian Stockton AD 5,810 07.7 -05.1 William Yates * Lib 28,940 38.4 -04.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 75,334 06.9 e 08.7 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- > William Yates (1921-2010): Elected 1975, 1977. Defeated 1980 Died 18 April 2010 > Michael John Duffy (born 1938): Elected 1980 Born: 2 March 1938, Mildura, Victoria Career: Educated University of Melbourne. Solicitor. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 5 MARCH 1983 ==================================================================== South-east of Melbourne: Berwick, Cranborne, Dandenong, Doveton -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1980 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 06.9 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 88,630 +09.1 Votes cast: 85,154 96.1 -00.6 Informal votes: 2,022 02.4 -00.4 Formal votes: 83,132 97.6 +00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael DUFFY * ALP 48,648 58.5 +06.4 Joseph Moldrich Lib 28,845 34.7 -03.7 Jean Yule AD 5,639 06.8 -00.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 83,132 12.6 e 05.7 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael John Duffy (born 1938): Elected 1980, 1983 Minister for Communications from 11 March 1983 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 1 DECEMBER 1984 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Cranbourne, Dandenong, Hampton Park, Noble Park -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1983 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 12.6 e Effect of 1984 redistribution: 00.5 shift to ALP New notional majority: ALP over Liberal 13.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 62,143 -29.9 Votes cast: 59,212 95.3 -00.8 Informal votes: 6,232 10.5 +08.1 Formal votes: 52,980 89.5 -08.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Ferwerda Lib 18,436 34.8 +00.6 Hon Michael DUFFY * ALP 31,117 58.7 -00.3 Brian McDonald DLP 960 01.8 Louise Stewart AD 2,467 04.7 -02.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 52,980 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: McDonald's 960 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ferwerda 371 38.6 18,807 35.5 DUFFY * 280 29.2 31,397 59.3 Stewart 309 32.2 2,776 05.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 960 52,980 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Stewart's 2,776 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ferwerda 1,227 44.2 20,034 37.8 DUFFY * 1,549 55.8 32,946 62.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,776 52,980 12.2 00.9 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael John Duffy (born 1938): Elected 1980, 1983, 1984 Minister for Communications -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 11 JULY 1987 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Cranbourne, Dandenong, Hampton Park, Noble Park -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1984 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 12.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 65,410 +05.3 Votes cast: 61,272 93.7 -01.6 Informal votes: 4,200 06.9 -03.6 Formal votes: 57,072 93.1 +03.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Janice Bateman Lib 20,764 36.4 +01.6 Hon Michael DUFFY * ALP 32,026 56.1 -02.6 Geoff Herbert AD 4,282 07.5 +02.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 57,072 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Herbert's 4,282 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bateman 1,819 42.5 22,583 39.6 DUFFY * 2,463 57.5 34,489 60.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,282 57,072 10.4 01.8 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael John Duffy (born 1938): Elected 1980, 1983, 1984, 1987 Minister for Communications to 24 July 1987 Minister for Trade Negotiations from 24 July 1987 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 24 MARCH 1990 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Dandenong, Doveton, Endeavour Hills, Noble Park -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1987 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 10.4 Effect of 1989 redistribution: 00.6 shift to ALP New notional majority: ALP over Liberal 11.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 67,646 +03.4 Votes cast: 64,406 95.2 +01.5 Informal votes: 3,091 04.8 -02.1 Formal votes: 61,315 95.2 +02.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Michael Duffy * ALP 27,485 44.8 -11.9 Mario Dodic Lib 21,099 34.4 -01.4 Lynne Dickson CTA 5,458 08.9 Irmgard Westphal AD 7,273 11.9 +04.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 61,315 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Dickson's 5,458 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Duffy * 2,283 41.9 29,768 48.6 Dodic 2,637 48.4 23,736 38.7 Westphal 525 09.6 7,798 12.7 (exhausted 13 13 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,458 61,315 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Westphal's 7,798 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- DUFFY * 5,114 66.0 34,882 56.9 Dodic 2,636 34.0 26,372 43.0 (exhausted 48 61 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 7,798 61,315 06.9 04.1 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael John Duffy (born 1938): Elected 1980, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1990 Minister for Trade Negotiations to 4 April 1990 Attorney-General from 4 April 1990 ------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 13 MARCH 1993 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Dandenong, Doveton, Endeavour Hills, Noble Park -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1990 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 07.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 73,379 +08.5 Votes cast: 70,350 95.9 +00.7 Informal votes: 2,333 03.3 -01.5 Formal votes: 68,017 96.7 +01.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Barbara Lewis Lib 25,016 36.8 +02.4 Paul Blackburn 679 01.0 Stephen Nedeljkovic 1,347 02.0 Michael Burns AD 2,457 03.6 -08.3 Hon Michael DUFFY * ALP 38,518 56.6 +11.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 68,017 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Blackburn's 679 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lewis 194 28.7 25,210 37.1 Nedeljkovic 259 38.3 1,606 02.4 Burns 143 21.2 2,600 03.8 DUFFY * 80 11.8 38,598 56.8 (exhausted 3 3 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 679 68,017 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Nedeljkovic's 1,606 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lewis 831 52.2 26,041 38.3 Burns 447 28.1 3,047 04.5 DUFFY * 315 19.8 38,913 57.2 (exhausted 13 16 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,606 68,017 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Burns's 3,047 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lewis 1,075 35.7 27,116 39.9 DUFFY * 1,939 64.3 40,852 60.1 (exhausted 33 49 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,047 68,017 10.1 03.1 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael John Duffy (born 1938): Elected 1980, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1990, 1993 Attorney-General to 24 March 1993 Duffy retired at the 1996 election. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 2 MARCH 1996 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Dandenong, Endeavour Hills, Hampton Park, Keysborough -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1993 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 10.2 Effect of redistribution: 02.2 shift to ALP New notional majority: ALP over Liberal 12.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 75,283 +02.6 Votes cast: 72,031 95.7 -00.2 Informal votes: 3,267 04.5 +01.2 Formal votes: 68,764 95.5 -00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Gareth EVANS + ALP 37,948 55.2 -03.6 Liz Mantell 511 00.7 Heath Allison 406 00.6 Jim Aubrey AD 5,009 07.3 +03.7 Tony Williams Lib 22,036 32.1 -02.5 Paul Madigan 1,171 01.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 68,764 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Allison's 406 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mitsou 56 14.1 1,739 02.5 EVANS + 79 19.8 38,027 55.3 Mantell 77 19.3 588 00.9 Aubrey 109 27.4 5,118 07.4 Williams 46 11.6 22,082 32.1 Madigan 31 07.8 1,202 01.7 (exhausted 8 8 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 406 68,764 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Mantell's 588 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mitsou 129 22.0 1,868 02.7 EVANS + 208 35.5 38,235 55.6 Aubrey 177 30.2 5,295 07.7 Williams 36 06.1 22,118 32.2 Madigan 36 06.1 1,238 01.8 (exhausted 2 10 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 588 68,764 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Madigan's 1,238 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mitsou 174 14.2 2,042 03.0 EVANS + 299 24.5 38,543 56.1 Aubrey 362 29.6 5,657 08.2 Williams 387 31.7 22,505 32.7 (exhausted 16 26 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,238 68,764 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Mitsou's 2,042 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- EVANS + 1,110 55.4 39,644 57.7 Aubrey 476 23.8 6,133 08.9 Williams 417 20.8 22,922 33.4 (exhausted 39 65 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,042 68,764 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Williams's 6,133 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- EVANS + 3,434 57.1 43,078 62.8 Aubrey 2,585 42.9 25,507 37.2 (exhausted 114 179 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 6,133 68,764 12.8 00.4 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gareth John Evans (born 1944): Elected 1996 Born: 5 September 1944, Melbourne Career: Educated Melbourne University, Oxford University. Barrister and solicitor. Lecturer and senior lecturer in constitutional law, University of Melbourne. Author and law reform campaigner. Senate: Senator for Victoria 1977-96. (For earlier ministerial Career, see Senate.) Minister for Foreign Affairs to 11 March 1996 Deputy Leader of the Opposition from 19 March 1996 Deputy Leader of the Australian Labor Party from 19 March 1996 Appointed Delegate to the 1998 Constitutional Convention -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 3 OCTOBER 1998 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Dandenong, Endeavour Hills, Hampton Park, Keysborough -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1996 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 12.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 80,486 +06.9 Votes cast: 77,389 96.1 +00.4 Informal votes: 3,503 04.5 00.0 Formal votes: 73,886 95.5 00.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Daniel Berk AD 4,425 06.0 -01.3 Kunwar Singh 931 01.3 Margaret Nicholls Lib 21,823 29.5 -02.5 Heath Allison 379 00.5 Hon Gareth EVANS * ALP 44,172 59.8 +04.6 Robert Bisset 860 01.2 Lynne Dickson CDP 1,296 01.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 73,886 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Allison's 379 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Berk 84 22.2 4,509 06.1 Singh 49 12.9 980 01.3 Nicholls 72 19.0 21,895 29.6 EVANS * 72 19.0 44,244 59.9 Bisset 71 18.7 931 01.3 Dickson 31 08.2 1,327 01.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 379 73,886 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Bissett's 931 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Berk 272 29.2 4,781 06.5 Singh 71 07.6 1,051 01.4 Nicholls 121 13.0 22,016 29.8 EVANS * 217 23.3 44,461 60.2 Dickson 250 25.5 1,577 02.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 931 73,886 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Singh's 1,051 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Berk 319 30.4 5,100 06.9 Nicholls 184 17.5 22,200 30.0 EVANS * 456 43.4 44,917 60.8 Dickson 92 08.8 1,669 02.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,051 73,886 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Dickson's 1,669 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Berk 596 35.7 5,696 07.7 Nicholls 582 34.9 22,782 30.8 EVANS * 491 29.4 45,408 61.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,669 73,886 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Berk's 5,696 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Nicholls 2,995 52.6 25,777 34.9 EVANS * 2,701 47.4 48,109 65.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,696 73,886 15.1 02.3 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gareth John Evans (born 1944): Elected 1996, 1998 Deputy Leader of the Opposition to 19 October 1998 Deputy Leader of the Australian Labor Party to 19 October 1998 Resigned seat 30 September 1999 Later career: President and CEO, International Crisis Group 2000-09. Chancellor Australian National University 2010-20. AC 2012. -------------------------------------------------------------------- BY-ELECTION OF 6 NOVEMBER 1999 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Dandenong, Endeavour Hills, Hampton Park, Keysborough -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 November 1999, following the resignation of Hon Gareth Evans -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1998 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 15.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 84,685 +05.2 Votes cast: 79,626 94.0 -02.1 Informal votes: 5,727 07.2 +02.7 Formal votes: 73,899 92.8 -02.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Mulholland DLP 5,404 07.3 Daniel Scoullar Grn 4,701 06.4 Lynne Dickson CDP 4,399 05.9 +04.2 Polly Morgan AD 10,896 14.7 +08.7 Anthony BYRNE + ALP 48,499 65.6 +05.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 73,899 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Dickson's 4,399 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mulholland 763 17.3 6,166 08.3 Scoullar 1,250 28.4 5,951 08.1 Morgan 1,666 37.9 12,562 17.0 BYRNE + 721 16.4 49,220 66.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,399 73,899 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Scoullar's 5,951 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mulholland 1,401 23.5 7,567 10.2 Morgan 2,497 42.0 15,059 20.4 BYRNE + 2,053 34.5 51,273 69.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,951 73,899 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Mulholland's 7,567 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Morgan 5,591 73.9 20,650 27.9 BYRNE + 1,976 26.1 53,249 72.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,951 73,899 22.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Anthony Michael Byrne (born 1962): Elected 1999 by Born: 1 December 1962, Adelaide Career: Chief Executive Officer, Anxiety Disorders Foundation. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 10 NOVEMBER 2001 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Dandenong, Endeavour Hills, Hampton Park, Keysborough -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1998 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 15.1 1999 by-election two-candidate majority: ALP over AD 22.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 87,523 +08.7 Votes cast: 83,193 95.0 -01.1 Informal votes: 4,109 04.9 +00.4 Formal votes: 79,084 95.1 -00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Polly Morgan AD 5,240 06.6 +00.6 Jason Wood Lib 24,621 31.1 +01.6 Theos Patrinos Grn 2,149 02.7 Gordon Ford 880 01.1 Anthony BYRNE * ALP 44,681 56.5 -03.3 Lynne Dickson 1,513 01.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 79,084 -------------------------------------------------------------------- For Wood, see La Trobe 2004. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Ford's 880 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Morgan 109 12.4 5,349 06.8 Wood 122 13.9 24,743 31.3 Patrinos 432 49.1 2,581 03.3 BYRNE * 141 16.0 44,822 56.7 Dickson 76 08.6 1,589 02.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 880 79,084 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Dickson's 1,589 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Morgan 271 17.0 5,620 07.1 Wood 700 44.0 25,443 32.2 Patrinos 203 12.8 2,784 03.5 BYRNE * 415 26.1 45,237 57.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,589 79,084 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Patrinos's 2,784 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Morgan 1,272 45.7 6,892 08.7 Wood 536 19.2 25,979 32.8 BYRNE * 976 35.1 46,213 58.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,784 79,084 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Morgan's 6,892 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Wood 3,027 43.9 29,006 36.7 BYRNE * 3,865 56.1 50,078 63.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 6,892 79,084 13.3 01.8 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Anthony Michael Byrne (born 1962): Elected 1999 by, 2001 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 9 OCTOBER 2004 ==================================================================== Suburban Melbourne: Cranbourne, Doveton, Endeavour Hills, Hampton Park -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2001 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 13.3 Effect of redistribution: 05.4 shift to Liberal New notional majority: ALP over Liberal 07.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 89,764 +02.6 Votes cast: 85,323 95.1 +00.1 Informal votes: 3,710 04.3 -00.6 Formal votes: 81,613 95.7 +00.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jason John 1,169 01.4 Jim Reiher Grn 3,638 04.5 +01.7 Paul Teiwes Lib 34,974 42.8 +06.7 Stephen Burgess FF 3,403 04.2 Anthony Byrne * ALP 37,269 45.7 -04.3 Daniel Berk AD 1,160 01.4 -05.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 81,613 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Berk's 1,160 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- John 86 07.4 1,255 01.5 Reiher 269 23.2 3,907 04.8 Teiwes 243 21.0 35,217 43.2 Burgess 174 15.0 3,577 04.4 Byrne * 388 33.5 37,657 46.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,160 81,613 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: John's 1,255 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Reiher 708 56.4 4,615 05.7 Teiwes 243 19.4 35,460 43.5 Burgess 174 13.9 3,751 04.6 Byrne * 130 10.4 37,787 46.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,255 81,613 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Burgess's 3,751 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Reiher 777 20.7 5,392 06.6 Teiwes 2,041 54.4 37,501 46.0 Byrne * 933 24.9 38,720 47.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,751 81,613 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Reiher's 5,392 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Teiwes 2,076 38.5 39,577 48.5 BYRNE * 3,316 61.5 42,036 51.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,392 81,613 01.5 06.4 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Anthony Michael Byrne (born 1962): Elected 1999 by, 2001, 2004 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 24 NOVEMBER 2007 ==================================================================== Melbourne: Cranbourne, Doveton, Endeavour Hills, Hampton Park -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2004 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 01.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 100,916 +12.4 Votes cast: 96,305 95.4 +00.3 Informal votes: 3,430 03.9 -00.4 Formal votes: 92,875 96.1 +00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Emanuele Cicchiello Lib 31,785 34.2 -08.6 Yasmin De Zilwa FF 4,076 04.4 +00.2 Anthony BYRNE * ALP 51,689 55.7 +10.0 Ken Seymour AD 1,155 01.2 -00.2 Lynette Keleher Grn 3,823 04.1 -00.3 Chris Morgan 347 00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 92,875 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Morgan's 347 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Cicchiello 38 11.0 31,823 34.3 De Zilwa 68 19.6 4,144 04.5 BYRNE * 40 11.5 51,729 55.7 Seymour 88 25.4 1,243 01.3 Keleher 113 32.6 3,936 04.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 347 92,875 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Seymour's 1,243 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Cicchiello 195 15.7 32,018 34.5 De Zilwa 150 12.1 4,294 04.6 BYRNE * 330 26.6 52,059 56.1 Keleher 568 45.7 4,504 04.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,243 92,875 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: De Zilwa's 4,294 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Cicchiello 2,237 52.1 34,255 36.9 BYRNE * 1,246 29.0 53,305 57.4 Keleher 811 18.9 5,315 05.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4,294 92,875 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Keleher's 5,315 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Cicchiello 1,383 26.0 35,638 38.4 BYRNE * 3,932 74.0 57,237 61.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5,315 92,875 11.6 10.1 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Anthony Michael Byrne (born 1962): Elected 1999 by, 2001, 2004, 2007 Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister from 3 December 2007 Parliamentary Secretary for Trade from 25 February 2009 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 21 AUGUST 2010 ==================================================================== Melbourne: Cranbourne, Doveton, Endeavour Hills, Hampton Park -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2007 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 11.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 108,893 +07.9 Votes cast: 101,309 93.0 -02.4 Informal votes: 5,764 05.7 +01.8 Formal votes: 95,545 94.3 -01.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Frank Di Mascolo Grn 8,745 09.2 +05.0 Ricardo Balancy Lib 29,254 30.6 -03.6 Mark Hitchins 776 00.8 Ian George FF 4,772 05.0 +00.6 Hon Anthony BYRNE * ALP 51,998 54.4 -01.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 95,545 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Hitchins's 776 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Di Mascolo 229 29.5 8,974 09.4 Balancy 207 26.7 29,461 30.8 George 209 26.9 4,981 05.2 BYRNE * 131 16.9 52,129 54.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 776 95,545 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: George's 4,981 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Di Mascolo 1,259 25.3 10,233 10.7 Balancy 2,133 42.8 31,594 33.1 BYRNE * 1,589 31.9 53,718 56.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,981 95,545 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Di Mascolo's 10,233 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Balancy 3,539 34.6 35,133 36.8 BYRNE * 6,694 65.4 60,412 63.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 10,233 95,545 13.2 01.6 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Anthony Michael Byrne (born 1962): Elected 1999 by, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010 Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister to 14 September 2010 Parliamentary Secretary for Trade to 14 September 2010 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 7 SEPTEMBER 2013 ==================================================================== Melbourne: Cranbourne, Doveton, Endeavour Hills, Hampton Park -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2010 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 13.2 Effect of 2010 redistribution: 00.8 shift to Labor 2013 notional two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 14.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 102,589 -05.8 Votes cast: 95,212 92.8 -00.2 Informal votes: 5,789 06.1 +00.4 Formal votes: 89,423 93.9 -00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jatinder Singh PUP 4,931 05.5 Ricardo Balancy Lib 29,181 32.6 +02.7 Jackie McCullough Grn 3,469 03.9 -05.3 Pam Keenan FF 2,232 02.5 -02.5 Hon Anthony Byrne * ALP 43,096 48.2 -06.9 Jonathan Eli 933 01.0 Lachlan Smith ASP 2,514 02.8 Michael Palma DLP 1,835 02.1 Vivian Hill 1,232 01.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 89,423 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Eli's 933 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Singh 85 09.1 5,016 05.6 Balancy 118 12.7 29,299 32.8 McCullough 36 03.9 3,505 03.9 Keenan 145 15.5 2,377 02.7 Byrne * 113 12.1 43,209 48.3 Smith 83 08.9 2,597 02.9 Palma 54 05.8 1,889 02.1 Hill 299 32.1 1,531 01.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 933 89,423 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Hill's 1,531 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Singh 99 06.5 5,115 05.7 Balancy 118 12.7 29,299 32.8 McCullough 36 03.9 3,505 03.9 Keenan 145 15.5 2,377 02.7 Byrne * 113 12.1 43,209 48.3 Smith 83 08.9 2,597 02.9 Palma 54 05.8 1,889 02.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,531 89,423 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Palma's 1,889 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Singh 235 11.1 5,350 06.0 Balancy 208 09.8 29,775 33.3 McCullough 145 06.8 3,721 04.2 Keenan 312 14.7 3,300 03.7 Byrne * 866 40.8 44,241 49.5 Smith 359 16.9 3,036 03.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,889 89,423 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Smith's 3,036 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Singh 516 17.0 5,866 06.6 Balancy 338 11.1 30,113 33.7 McCullough 561 18.5 4,282 04.8 Keenan 572 18.8 3,872 04.3 BYRNE * 1,049 34.6 45,290 50.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,036 89,423 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Keenan's 3,872 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Singh 801 20.7 6,667 07.5 Balancy 1,133 29.3 31,246 34.9 McCullough 846 21.9 5,128 05.7 BYRNE * 1,092 28.2 46,382 51.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,872 89,423 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: McCullough's 5,128 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Singh 1,253 24.4 7,920 08.9 Balancy 1,013 19.8 32,259 36.1 BYRNE * 2,862 55.8 49,244 55.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,128 89,423 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 8th count: Singh's 7,920 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Balancy 4,328 54.7 36,587 40.9 BYRNE * 3,592 45.3 52,836 59.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 7,920 89,423 09.1 04.9 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Anthony Michael Byrne (born 1962): Elected 1999 by, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 2 JULY 2016 ==================================================================== Melbourne: Cranbourne, Doveton, Endeavour Hills, Hampton Park -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2013 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 09.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 116,291 +13.4 Votes cast: 104,873 90.2 -02.6 Informal votes: 5,243 05.0 -01.1 Formal votes: 99,630 95.0 +01.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Colin Robertson RUA 4,416 04.4 +03.3 Hon Anthony BYRNE * ALP 53,506 53.7 +05.5 Neil Bull FF 5,614 05.6 +03.1 Jake Tilton Grn 6,317 06.3 +02.5 James Mathias Lib 29,777 29.9 -02.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 99,630 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Robertson's 4,117 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- BYRNE * 1,323 30.0 54,829 55.0 Bull 2,141 48.5 7,755 07.8 Tilton 322 07.3 6,639 06.7 Mathias 630 14.3 30,407 30.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,117 99,630 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Tilton's 6,639 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- BYRNE * 3,998 60.2 58,827 59.1 Bull 1,711 25.8 9,466 09.5 Mathias 930 14.0 31,337 31.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 6,639 99,630 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Bull's 9,466 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- BYRNE * 5,102 53.9 63,929 64.2 Mathias 4,364 46.1 35,701 35.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 9,466 99,630 14.2 05.1 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Anthony Michael Byrne (born 1962): Elected 1999 by, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 18 MAY 2019 ==================================================================== Melbourne: Cranbourne, Hampton Park, Lyndhurst, Narre Warren South, Pearcedale -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2016 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 14.2 Effect of 2018 redistribution: 04.3 shift to Liberal 2019 notional two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 09.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 106,812 -08.2 Votes cast: 98,756 92.5 +02.3 Informal votes: 4,069 04.1 -00.8 Formal votes: 94,687 95.9 +00.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Anthony BYRNE * ALP 48,031 50.7 +01.9 Jess Wheelock Grn 6,735 07.1 +00.6 Jatinder Singh UAP 5,958 06.3 Jennifer Van Den Broek Lib 33,963 35.9 +02.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 94,687 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Singh's 5,958 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- BYRNE * 1,642 27.6 49,673 52.5 Wheelock 1,355 22.7 8,090 08.5 Van Den Broek 2,961 49.7 36,924 39.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,958 94,687 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Wheelock's 8,090 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- BYRNE * 5,904 73.0 55,577 58.7 Van Den Broek 2,186 27.0 39,110 41.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 8,090 94,687 08.7 01.2 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Anthony Michael Byrne (born 1962): Elected 1999 by, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019 Byrne retired at the 2022 election. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 21 MAY 2022 ==================================================================== Melbourne: Berwick, Clyde, Cranbourne, Hampton Park, Pearcedale -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2019 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 08.7 Effect of 2021 redistribution: 00.2 shift to Labor 2022 notional two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 08.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 107,397 +00.6 Votes cast: 95,123 88.6 -03.9 Informal votes: 6,227 06.6 +02.4 Formal votes: 88,896 93.4 -02.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ravi Ragupathy 2,673 03.0 Cassandra Fernando + ALP 36,326 40.9 -09.7 Gerardine Hansen UAP 8,592 09.7 +03.5 Sandy Ambard PHON 4,295 04.8 Gregory Saldanha AFP 730 00.8 Matthew Nunez-Silva LDP 2,423 02.7 Sujit Mathew Grn 7,583 08.5 +01.4 Ranj Perera Lib 26,274 29.6 -06.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 88,896 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Saldanha's 730 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ragupathy 114 15.6 2,787 03.1 Fernando + 85 11.6 36,411 41.0 Hansen 109 14.9 8,701 09.8 Ambard 196 26.9 4,491 05.1 Nunez-Silva 108 14.8 2,531 02.9 Mathew 59 08.1 7,642 08.6 Perera 59 08.1 26,333 29.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 730 88,896 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Nunez-Silva's 2,531 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ragupathy 148 05.9 2,935 03.3 Fernando + 263 10.4 36,674 41.3 Hansen 618 24.4 9,319 10.5 Ambard 517 20.4 5,008 05.6 Mathew 235 09.3 7,877 08.9 Perera 750 29.6 27,083 30.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,531 88,896 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Ragupathy's 2,935 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Fernando + 1,076 36.7 37,750 42.5 Hansen 556 18.9 9,875 11.1 Ambard 409 13.9 5,417 06.1 Mathew 476 16.2 8,353 09.4 Perera 418 14.2 27,501 30.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,935 88,896 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Ambard's 5,417 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Fernando + 728 13.4 38,478 43.3 Hansen 3,420 63.1 13,295 15.0 Mathew 557 10.3 8,910 10.0 Perera 712 13.1 28,213 31.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,417 88,896 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Mathew's 8,910 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Fernando + 5,799 65.1 44,277 49.8 Hansen 1,576 17.7 14,871 16.7 Perera 1,535 17.2 29,748 33.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 8,910 88,896 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Hansen's 14,871 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- FERNANDO + 6,500 43.7 50,777 57.1 Perera 8,371 56.3 38,119 42.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 14,871 88,896 07.1 01.5 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Cassandra Fernando (born 1987): Elected 2022 Born: 18 September 1987, Sri Lanka Career: To Australia 1999. Retail worker. Organiser, Shop Distributive and Allied Employees Association. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 3 MAY 2025 ==================================================================== Melbourne: Berwick, Clyde, Cranbourne, Hampton Park, Pearcedale -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 two-candidate majority: Labor over Liberal 07.1 Effect of 2024 redistribution: No change -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 112,953 +05.2 Votes cast: 103,156 91.3 +02.7 Informal votes: 3,923 03.8 -02.7 Formal votes: 99,233 96.2 +02.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Shane Foreman FFA 5,185 05.2 Payal Tiwari Grn 11,122 11.2 +02.7 Trevor Hammond PHON 8,655 08.7 +03.9 Riley Aickin L Cann 4,745 04.8 Cassandra Fernando * Labor 44,686 45.0 +04.2 Annette Samuel Lib 24,840 25.0 -04.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 99,233 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Aickin's 4,745 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Foreman 1,006 21.2 6,191 06.2 Tiwari 1,217 25.7 12,339 12.4 Hammond 872 18.4 9,527 09.6 Fernando * 1,197 25.2 45,883 46.2 Samuel 453 09.6 25,293 25.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,745 99,233 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Foreman's 4,745 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Tiwari 1,972 31.9 14,311 14.4 Hammond 2,100 33.9 11,627 11.7 Fernando * 1,039 16.8 46,922 47.3 Samuel 1,080 17.4 26,373 26.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,745 99,233 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Hammond's 11,627 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Tiwari 2,998 25.8 17,309 17.4 Fernando * 2,314 19.9 49,236 49.6 Samuel 6,315 54.3 32,688 32.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 11,627 99,233 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Tiwari's 17,309 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Fernando * 14,302 82.6 63,538 64.0 Samuel 3,007 17.4 35,695 36.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 17,309 99,233 14.0 06.9 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Cassandra Fernando (born 1987): Elected 2022, 2025 Born: 18 September 1987, Sri Lanka Career: To Australia as child. Pastry chef. Organiser, Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association. --------------------------------------------------------------------