Electoral district of Ringwood (Victoria)
The Electoral district of Ringwood is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. It was first proclaimed in 1958 and was abolished in 1992.The electorate was located to the east of Melbourne and centred on the suburb of Ringwood, after which it is named. Parts of Ringwood were included in the new Electoral district of Bayswater in 1992. Kay Setches, the last member for Ringwood, contested and lost Bayswater at the election that year.
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Electoral district of Ringwood (Victoria)
The Electoral district of Ringwood is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. It was first proclaimed in 1958 and was abolished in 1992.The electorate was located to the east of Melbourne and centred on the suburb of Ringwood, after which it is named. Parts of Ringwood were included in the new Electoral district of Bayswater in 1992. Kay Setches, the last member for Ringwood, contested and lost Bayswater at the election that year.
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Brendan Powell
Michael Challinger
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Location of Ringwood in Greater Melbourne
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Suburb of Ringwood
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Australian Christians
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Electoral district of Ringwood (Victoria)
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