| South Bourke Victoria—Legislative Assembly | |
|---|---|
Location in Victoria | |
| State | Victoria |
| Created | 1856 |
| Abolished | 1889 |
| Namesake | Bourke South |
| Demographic | Rural |
TheElectoral district of South Bourke (sometimesBourke South) was anelectoral district of theLegislative Assembly in then Australiancolony of Victoria.[1]It was one of the original 36 electoral districts of the Assembly.[2] It covered an area east ofMelbourne, bounded byDandenong Creek in the south and east,Moorabbin,Prahran andHawthorn in the west andTemplestowe in the north.[3] It was abolished in 1889.[1]

Two members originally, one after the redistribution of 1877.[4]
| Member 1 | Term | Member 2 | Term |
|---|---|---|---|
| Patrick O'Brien | Nov. 1856 – Aug. 1859 | Charles Pasley | Nov. 1856 – July 1857[r] |
| Sidney Ricardo | July 1857[b] – Aug. 1859 | ||
| Louis Smith | Oct. 1859 – Dec. 1865 | Hibbert Newton | Oct. 1859 – July 1861 |
| George Paton Smith | Feb. 1866 – Jan. 1871 | Michael O'Grady | Aug. 1861 – May? 1868 |
| James Fergusson | Apr. 1871 – Mar. 1874 | John Crews | May 1868[b] – Apr. 1877 |
| George Paton Smith | May 1874 – Apr. 1877 | ||
| James Fergusson | May 1877 – Feb. 1880 | ||
| John Keys | May 1880 – Mar. 1889 |
r = resigned
b = by election
Keys went on to represent the newElectoral district of Dandenong and Berwick from April 1889.[5]