Division of Petrie
The Division of Petrie is an Australian Electoral Division in Queensland.
Petrie Australian House of Representatives Division | |
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Interactive map of boundaries | |
Created | 1949 |
MP | Luke Howarth |
Party | Liberal National |
Namesake | Andrew Petrie |
Electors | 124,966 (2022) |
Area | 152 km2 (58.7 sq mi) |
Demographic | Outer metropolitan |
History

The division was created in 1949 and named after Andrew Petrie (1798–1872), a noted civil engineer, pioneer, and explorer, and the first free settler in Brisbane (1837).
The electorate has a higher-than-average percentage of pensioners and self-funded retirees, and is mainly residential, with some light industrial and commercial activities.
Originally a safe Liberal seat, it has become much more marginal since the late 1970s. From 1975 to 2022, it was held by the party of government for all but one term.
Ahead of the 2016 federal election, ABC psephologist Antony Green listed the seat in his election guide as one of eleven which he classed as bellwether electorates.[1]
In the 2022 federal election, Luke Howarth retained the seat with 54.4% of the vote, resulting in the seat becoming marginal after the election.[2]
Boundaries
Since 1984, federal electoral division boundaries in Australia have been 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.[3]
Petrie is located in the northern suburbs of Brisbane, and since a redistribution ahead of the 2010 Federal Election has been centred on the Redcliffe Peninsula.
In the City of Moreton Bay, it includes Clontarf, Kippa-Ring, Margate, Redcliffe, Rothwell, Deception Bay, Scarborough, Woody Point, North Lakes, Mango Hill, Griffin and part of Burpengary.
In the City of Brisbane, it includes Bald Hills, Bracken Ridge, Carseldine and Fitzgibbon, and parts of Aspley and Bridgeman Downs.
Members
Image | Member | Party | Term | Notes | |
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Alan Hulme (1907–1989) |
Liberal | 10 December 1949 – 9 December 1961 |
Served as minister under Menzies. Lost seat | |
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Reginald O'Brien (1926–1999) |
Labor | 9 December 1961 – 30 November 1963 |
Lost seat | |
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Sir Alan Hulme (1907–1989) |
Liberal | 30 November 1963 – 2 November 1972 |
Served as minister under Menzies, Holt, McEwen, Gorton and McMahon. Retired | |
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Marshall Cooke (1938–) |
2 December 1972 – 11 April 1974 |
Lost preselection and retired | ||
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John Hodges (1937–) |
18 May 1974 – 5 March 1983 |
Served as minister under Fraser. Lost seat | ||
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Dean Wells (1949–) |
Labor | 5 March 1983 – 1 December 1984 |
Lost seat. Later elected to the Legislative Assembly of Queensland seat of Murrumba in 1986 | |
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John Hodges (1937–) |
Liberal | 1 December 1984 – 11 July 1987 |
Lost seat | |
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Gary Johns (1952–) |
Labor | 11 July 1987 – 2 March 1996 |
Served as minister under Keating. Lost seat | |
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Teresa Gambaro (1958–) |
Liberal | 2 March 1996 – 24 November 2007 |
Lost seat. Later elected to the Division of Brisbane in 2010 | |
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Yvette D'Ath (1970–) |
Labor | 24 November 2007 – 7 September 2013 |
Lost seat. Later elected to the Legislative Assembly of Queensland seat of Redcliffe in 2014 | |
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Luke Howarth (1972–) |
Liberal National | 7 September 2013 – present |
Incumbent |
Election results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal National | Luke Howarth | 46,325 | 43.49 | −4.62 | |
Labor | Mick Denton | 31,972 | 30.02 | −0.84 | |
Greens | Will Simon | 12,169 | 11.42 | +2.68 | |
United Australia | Kelly Guenoun | 5,914 | 5.55 | +2.24 | |
One Nation | Marcus Mitchell | 5,613 | 5.27 | −2.25 | |
Animal Justice | Chris Cicchitti | 2,331 | 2.19 | +2.19 | |
Liberal Democrats | Anneke Wilson | 2,189 | 2.06 | +2.06 | |
Total formal votes | 106,513 | 96.46 | +0.08 | ||
Informal votes | 3,913 | 3.54 | −0.08 | ||
Turnout | 110,426 | 88.46 | −2.84 | ||
Two-party-preferred result | |||||
Liberal National | Luke Howarth | 57,981 | 54.44 | −3.96 | |
Labor | Mick Denton | 48,532 | 45.56 | +3.96 | |
Liberal National hold | Swing | −3.96 |
References
- The Bellwether Contests: Antony Green ABC
- "Petrie - Federal Electorate, Candidates, Results". abc.net.au. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
- Muller, Damon (14 November 2017). "The process of federal redistributions: a quick guide". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
- Petrie, QLD, 2022 Tally Room, Australian Electoral Commission.