Electoral district of Mirani

Mirani
QueenslandLegislative Assembly
Electoral map of Mirani 2017
StateQueensland
MPGlen Kelly
PartyLiberal National
NamesakeMirani
Electors34,141 (2020)
Area63,290 km2 (24,436.4 sq mi)
DemographicProvincial and rural
Coordinates22°21′S 149°13′E / 22.350°S 149.217°E / -22.350; 149.217
Electorates around Mirani:
Burdekin Whitsunday Mackay
Burdekin Mirani Coral Sea
Gregory Callide Keppel
Gladstone
Electoral map of Mirani 2008

Mirani is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland. It is currently represented by Glen Kelly of the Liberal National Party.[1]

It covers much of the Queensland coast between the cities of Rockhampton and Mackay, as well as the hinterland west of Mackay. Major towns within its boundaries include Sarina, Marian, Mount Morgan, and its namesake, Mirani. It also contains the outer Mackay suburbs of Bakers Creek, Ooralea, and parts of Paget.

Mirani was historically a safely conservative seat, and was held by the Country Party and its successors the National Party and Liberal National Party from 1947 to 2015. A redistribution in 2008 made Mirani a notionally Labor held seat with a 1.2% margin, but veteran incumbent Ted Malone achieved a swing strong enough to retain this seat at the 2009 election. Malone retired at the 2015 state election, at which Jim Pearce, formerly Labor member for abolished Fitzroy from 1989 to 2009, became only the second Labor member ever to win Mirani.

Pearce was subsequently defeated at the 2017 election by Stephen Andrew, of Pauline Hanson's One Nation. Andrew was disendorsed by One Nation ahead of the 2024 election and later left the party, choosing to sit as an independent before joining the Katter's Australian Party in September 2024. He narrowly lost re-election to Glen Kelly of the Liberal National Party at the 2024 state election.

Members for Mirani

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Member Party Term
  Edward Swayne Liberal 1912–1918
  National 1918–1920
  Northern Country 1920–1923
  Country 1923–1925
  CPNP 1925–1935
  Ted Walsh Labor 1935–1947
  Ernie Evans Country 1947–1965
  Tom Newbery Country 1965–1974
  National 1974–1980
  Jim Randell National 1980–1994
  Ted Malone National 1994–2008
  Liberal National 2008–2015
  Jim Pearce Labor 2015–2017
  Stephen Andrew One Nation 2017–2024
  Independent 2024
  Katter's Australian 2024
  Glen Kelly Liberal National 2024–present

Election results

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2024 Queensland state election: Mirani[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal National Glen Kelly 11,750 36.7 +9.1
Katter's Australian Stephen Andrew 8,017 25.0 +25.0
Labor Susan Teder 6,521 20.3 −11.6
One Nation Brett Neal 3,804 11.9 −19.8
Greens Maria Carty 1,043 3.3 +0.8
Family First Patricia Martin 911 2.8 +2.8
Total formal votes 32,046 95.7
Informal votes 1,429 4.3
Turnout 33,475
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal National Glen Kelly 16,333 51.0 +9.9
Katter's Australian Stephen Andrew 15,713 49.0 −9.9
Liberal National gain from Katter's Australian Swing +9.9

References

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  1. ^ "Representatives of Queensland State Electorates 1860-2017" (PDF). Queensland Parliamentary Record 2012-2017: The 55th Parliament. Queensland Parliament. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Mirani - QLD Electorate, Candidates, Results". abc.net.au. 30 October 2024. Retrieved 30 October 2024.

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