Division of Flynn

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The Division of Flynn is an Australian Electoral Division in Queensland.

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Flynn
Australian House of Representatives Division
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Interactive map of boundaries since the 2019 federal election
Created2006
MPColin Boyce
PartyNational Party of Australia[a]
NamesakeJohn Flynn
Electors109,075 (2022)
Area132,824 km2 (51,283.6 sq mi)
DemographicRural and provincial
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The current MP is Colin Boyce, a member of the National Party. He was first elected in 2022.

Geography

Federal electoral division boundaries in Australia are determined at redistributions by a redistribution committee appointed by the Australian Electoral Commission. Redistributions occur for the boundaries of divisions in a particular state, and they occur every seven years, or sooner if a state's representation entitlement changes or when divisions of a state are malapportioned.[1]

History

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John Flynn, the division's namesake

The division was created in 2006, following a redistribution of seats in the state. It was first contested at the 2007 federal election. The electorate generally extends west from the port city of Gladstone, as far as the Central Highlands town of Emerald. It was named after John Flynn, founder of the Royal Flying Doctor Service.[2]

Formation

In June 2006, the Australian Electoral Commission announced that the new federal electorate in Queensland to be created for the 2007 election would be named Wright in honour of Judith Wright for her life as a "poet and in the areas of arts, conservation and indigenous affairs in Queensland and Australia".[3] However, in September 2006 the AEC announced that, due to numerous objections from people fearing the name may be linked to disgraced former Queensland ALP leader Keith Wright, it would name the seat after John Flynn.

The city of Gladstone, home to 40% of Flynn's voters, has long been a Labor stronghold. However, the rural areas vote in equally large numbers for the Liberal National Party.[4]

Demographics

Flynn is a largely blue-collar electorate. It tends to support the Liberal National Party. Its industries include a mix of mining and agriculture, as well as heavy industry around Gladstone.[5]

Labor maintains a base of support in Gladstone and Mount Morgan,[5] and in the Aboriginal community of Woorabinda where it recorded 71.2% in 2019.[5] Elsewhere in the electorate, voters skew conservative and vote heavily for the Liberal National Party.[5]

Similar voting trends can be seen in the nearby electorates of Capricornia, Dawson, and Herbert.[5]

Members

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Image Member Party Term Notes
  Thumb Chris Trevor
(1961–)
Labor 24 November 2007
21 August 2010
Lost seat
  Thumb Ken O'Dowd
(1950–)
National[a] 21 August 2010
11 April 2022
Retired
 
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Colin Boyce
(1962–)
21 May 2022
present
Previously held the Legislative Assembly of Queensland seat of Callide. Incumbent
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Election results

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2025 Australian federal election: Flynn
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent John Anderson
Labor Helen Madell
Trumpet of Patriots Peter Zunker
Family First Peter Dorian
Greens Paul Bambrick
People First Lance Price
Independent Duncan Scott
Liberal National Colin Boyce
One Nation David Harris
Total formal votes
Informal votes
Turnout
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2022 Australian federal election: Flynn[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal National Colin Boyce 34,046 36.88 −1.01
Labor Matt Burnett 30,948 33.53 +4.88
One Nation Sharon Lohse 11,287 12.23 −7.37
United Australia Tanya Wieden 6,266 6.79 +2.54
Greens Paul Bambrick 4,007 4.34 +1.27
Independent Duncan Scott 3,745 4.06 +2.51
Great Australian Carla Svendsen 2,012 2.18 +2.18
Total formal votes 92,311 96.17 +1.98
Informal votes 3,672 3.83 −1.98
Turnout 95,983 88.07 −4.08
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Colin Boyce 49,682 53.82 −4.84
Labor Matt Burnett 42,629 46.18 +4.84
Liberal National hold Swing−4.84
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Alluvial diagram for preference flows in the seat of Flynn in the 2022 federal election. check indicates at what stage the winning candidate had over 50% of the votes and was declared the winner.

Notes

  1. Member of the Liberal National Party of Queensland sitting with the federal parliamentary National Party.

References

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