Electoral district of Dandenong and Berwick
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{{Infobox Australian electorate
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|created = 1889
|abolished= 1904
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|class = Rural
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Dandenong and Berwick was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly
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in the Australian state of Victoria from 1889 to 1904. It was located south-east of Melbourne, in the area around Dandenong and Berwick.
Members
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! Party ! Term |
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| | Apr 1889 – Sep 1894 |
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{{cite web |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65396300 |work=Portland Guardian |title=The General Election |date=21 September 1894 |publisher=Trove |access-date=26 April 2013 }} | Oct 1894 – Sep 1897 |
{{Australian party style|Ministerial}}|
| John Keys | Oct 1897 – Oct 1900 |
{{Australian party style|Ministerial}}|
| Ministerialist | Nov 1900 – May 1904 |
The seat was abolished in 1904 and a new seat, the Electoral district of Dandenong, was created the same year. William Keast was the first member for Dandenong, holding the seat until 1917.
References
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{{Former electoral districts of Victoria|state=expanded}}
{{Electoral districts of Victoria|state=collapsed}}
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Category:Former electoral districts of Victoria (state)