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Electoral district of South Bourke

Coordinates:37°55′S145°10′E / 37.917°S 145.167°E /-37.917; 145.167
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Colonial electoral district of Victoria, Australia
For the district of the unicameral Victorian Legislative Council 1851–1856, seeElectoral district of South Bourke, Evelyn and Mornington.

Australian electorate
South Bourke
VictoriaLegislative Assembly
Location in Victoria
StateVictoria
Created1856
Abolished1889
NamesakeBourke South
DemographicRural

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]

Electoral districts of West Bourke, East Bourke and South Bourke

Members for South Bourke

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Two members originally, one after the redistribution of 1877.[4]

Member 1TermMember 2Term
Patrick O'BrienNov. 1856 – Aug. 1859Charles PasleyNov. 1856 – July 1857[r]
Sidney RicardoJuly 1857[b] – Aug. 1859
Louis SmithOct. 1859 – Dec. 1865Hibbert NewtonOct. 1859 – July 1861
George Paton SmithFeb. 1866 – Jan. 1871Michael O'GradyAug. 1861 – May? 1868
James FergussonApr. 1871 – Mar. 1874John CrewsMay 1868[b] – Apr. 1877
George Paton SmithMay 1874 – Apr. 1877
James FergussonMay 1877 – Feb. 1880
John KeysMay 1880 – Mar. 1889

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r = resigned
b = by election

Keys went on to represent the newElectoral district of Dandenong and Berwick from April 1889.[5]

References

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  1. ^abc"Find a Member". State Government of Victoria. Retrieved16 July 2025.
  2. ^Edward Sweetman (1920).Constitutional Development of Victoria, 1851-6. Whitcombe & Tombs Limited. p. 182. Retrieved18 May 2013.
  3. ^"Electoral Districts of West Bourke East Bourke and South Bourke" (map). State Library of Victoria. Retrieved18 May 2013.
  4. ^"The Elections in Victoria".The Sydney Morning Herald. Trove. 12 May 1877. Retrieved24 April 2013.
  5. ^"John Keys". State Government of Victoria. Retrieved16 July 2025.

37°55′S145°10′E / 37.917°S 145.167°E /-37.917; 145.167

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