Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use Australian English Template:Infobox Australian electorate The Division of Batman was an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria. It took its name from John Batman, one of the founders of the city of Melbourne. The division was created in 1906, replacing the Division of Northern Melbourne, and was abolished in 2019 and replaced by the Division of Cooper.<ref name=aecprofile>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The division was located in Melbourne's northern suburbs. It covered an area of approximately Template:Convert from Template:VICcity/Template:VICcity in the north to Template:VICcity in the south, with Merri Creek providing the vast majority of the western boundary and Darebin Creek, parts of Macleod and Plenty Road in Bundoora providing the eastern boundary. The suburbs of Template:VICcity, Clifton Hill, Template:VICcity, Template:VICcity, Template:VICcity, Template:VICcity, Template:VICcity, and Template:VICcity; and parts of Bundoora, Template:VICcity, Template:VICcity, and Thomastown were in this division.<ref name=aecprofile/>

Held by Labor for all but 10 years of its history, Batman traditionally had been a safe Labor seat. However, the Greens made the seat a contest beginning with the 2010 election, where they reduced Labor from a 26.0% margin to a 7.9% margin. Though Labor increased their margin against the Greens to 10.6% in 2013, the Greens reduced Labor's margin to just 1.0% in 2016. At the 2018 Batman by-election however, Labor increased their margin to 4.4% against the Greens.<ref name=aus180318>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In June 2018, the Australian Electoral Commission announced that, at the 2019 Australian federal election, the division would be re-named Cooper, after Aboriginal community leader and activist William Cooper.<ref name="abolition">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

HistoryEdit

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John Batman, the division's namesake

When it was created it covered the inner suburbs of Carlton and Fitzroy, but successive boundary changes moved it steadily northwards, ending with it including Northcote, Preston, Reservoir and Thornbury.

Located in Labor's traditional heartland of north Melbourne, Batman had been in Labor hands for all but two terms since 1910, and without interruption since 1969. It was held by Brian Howe from 1977 to 1996, a senior minister in the Hawke and Keating governments, and also Deputy Prime Minister 1991–95. Howe was succeeded at the 1996 election by Martin Ferguson, moving to Parliament after six years as President of the ACTU. Ferguson served as a senior Labor frontbencher, and a minister in the Rudd and Gillard governments, before resigning from the ministry in March 2013 after the failed challenge to Gillard's leadership. He was succeeded at the 2013 election by former Senator David Feeney, who had been a parliamentary secretary in the Rudd and Gillard governments.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

In 2018, as a result of the 2017–18 Australian parliamentary eligibility crisis, Feeney resigned and decided not to seek pre-selection to run at the ensuing by-election. The 2018 Batman by-election held on 17 March saw the election of Labor's Ged Kearney.<ref name=aus180318/> Template:Clear left

MembersEdit

Image Member Party Term Notes
Template:Australian party style File:Vcoon.jpg Jabez Coon
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Protectionist 12 December 1906
26 May 1909
Lost seat
Template:Australian party style Liberal 26 May 1909 –
13 April 1910
Template:Australian party style File:Henry Beard.jpg Henry Beard
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Labor 13 April 1910
18 December 1910
Previously held the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Jika Jika. Died in office
Template:Australian party style File:Frank Brennan - T. Humphrey & Co (cropped).jpg Frank Brennan
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8 February 1911
19 December 1931
Served as minister under Scullin. Lost seat
Template:Australian party style File:Samuel Dennis.jpg Samuel Dennis
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United Australia 19 December 1931
15 September 1934
Lost seat
Template:Australian party style File:FrankBrennan1950.jpg Frank Brennan
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Labor 15 September 1934
31 October 1949
Retired
Template:Australian party style File:Alan Bird.png Alan Bird
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10 December 1949
21 July 1962
Died in office
Template:Australian party style File:SamBenson1964.jpg Sam Benson
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1 September 1962
31 August 1966
Expelled from Labor. Retired<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Template:Australian party style Independent 31 August 1966 –
29 September 1969
Template:Australian party style File:Horrie Garrick 1973.jpg Horrie Garrick
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Labor 25 October 1969
10 November 1977
Lost preselection and retired
Template:Australian party style File:Second Keating Cabinet 1994 (cropped Howe).jpg Brian Howe
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10 December 1977
2 March 1996
Served as minister and Deputy Prime Minister under Hawke and Keating. Retired
Template:Australian party style File:Martin Ferguson.jpg Martin Ferguson
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2 March 1996
5 August 2013
Served as minister under Rudd and Gillard. Retired
Template:Australian party style File:David Feeney.jpg David Feeney
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7 September 2013
1 February 2018
Previously a member of the Senate. Election results declared void due to dual citizenship. Did not contest subsequent by-election
Template:Australian party style File:Ged Kearney at Delcon 2011 (cropped).jpg Ged Kearney
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17 March 2018
11 April 2019
Transferred to the Division of Cooper after Batman was abolished in 2019

Election resultsEdit

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External linksEdit

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