Electoral district of Morialta

{{Short description|State electoral district of South Australia}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2019}}

{{Infobox Australian electorate

| name = Morialta

| state = sa

| image = Electoral district of Morialta 2022.svg

| image_alt = Map of Adelaide, South Australia with electoral district of Morialta highlighted

| caption = Electoral district of Morialta (green) in the Greater Adelaide area

| created = 2002

| namesake = Morialta{{Citation needed|date=July 2019}}

| mp = John Gardner

| mp-party = Liberal Party of Australia (SA)

| electors = 25995

| electors_year = 2018

| area = 356

| class = Metropolitan

| coordinates = {{coord|34|52|55|S|138|46|24|E|display=inline,title}}

| near-nw = Torrens

| near-n = Newland

| near-ne = Schubert

| near-e = Hammond

| near-se = Hammond

| near-s = Kavel

| near-sw = Bragg

| near-w = Hartley

|footnotes=Electoral District map{{cite map |url=https://www.ecsa.sa.gov.au/publications/electoral-district-of-morialta-pdf/download |title=Electoral District of Morialta |publisher=Electoral Commission of South Australia |date=2018 |access-date=1 April 2018 }}{{Dead link|date=March 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

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Morialta is a single-member electoral district for the South Australian House of Assembly. It is a 356 km2 electorate stretching from the Adelaide Hills to the outer eastern and north-eastern suburbs of Adelaide, taking in the suburbs and localities of Auldana, Ashton, Athelstone, Basket Range, Birdwood, Castambul, Cherryville, Cudlee Creek, Forest Range, Gumeracha, Highbury, Kenton Valley, Lenswood, Lobethal, Marble Hill, Montacute, Mount Torrens, Norton Summit, Rostrevor, Summertown, Teringie, Uraidla and Woodforde, as well as part of Chain of Ponds.

Morialta is a word derived from the Kaurna language, originally thought to be marri-yartalla, "marri" meaning east and yertala meaning "flowing water".{{Cite book| chapter = Chapter 10. Pinning down Kaurna names: Linguistic issues arising in the development of the Kaurna Placenames Database | last1 = Amery | first1 = Rob | last2 = Buckskin | first2 = Vincent (Jack) Kanya | title = The Land is a Map: Placenames of Indigenous Origin in Australia | editor1-last = Hercus | editor1-first = Luise | editor2-last = Hodges | editor2-first = Flavia | editor3-last = Simpson | editor3-first = Jane | publisher = ANU Press | chapter-url = http://press-files.anu.edu.au/downloads/press/p286811/pdf/ch101.pdf | url = http://press.anu.edu.au?p=29191 | date = March 2009 | pages = 206 | isbn = 978-1921536571}} More recent research has shown that the etymology of the word is marri, meaning "east" and probably yarta, meaning "land, earth, country", or possibly yalta, meaning "cool, fresh, airy"; therefore, probably meaning "eastern land or country".{{cite web|url=https://www.adelaide.edu.au/kwp/placenames/research-publ/2-01Marriyarta.pdf|title=Place Name Summary (PNS) 2/01: Marriyarta (or Marriyalta?)|date=16 August 2017|first=Chester|last=Schulz|series=The Southern Kaurna Place Names Project|website=Kaurna Warra Pintyanthi |publisher=University of Adelaide}}{{cite book|last=Amery|first=Rob|date=2016|chapter= Chapter 8. Kaurna in Society|title=Warraparna Kaurna!: Reclaiming an Australian language|pages=204|publisher=University of Adelaide Press|jstor=10.20851/j.ctt1sq5wgq.18|access-date= 16 November 2020|url= http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.20851/j.ctt1sq5wgq.18}} The land used by the Morialta Conservation Park was traditionally occupied by the Kaurna people.

Morialta was the new name adopted in 2002 for the electoral district of Coles, which was first created at the 1970 election and represented over the years by several distinguished MPs, including former Dunstan Labor government Attorney General Len King, and former premier Des Corcoran. Morialta was won at the 2002 election by Liberal minister Joan Hall, the last member for Coles, on a margin of 4.1 percent, suffering a -2.4 percent swing. At the 2006 election, Hall was thought likely to again hold the seat with a reduced margin, but was defeated by Labor candidate Lindsay Simmons amidst Labor's statewide landslide, receiving a 12 percent two-party preferred swing to finish with a 7.9 percent margin. However, at the 2010 election the electorate there was a swing of 11.1 percent back to the Liberals, with candidate John Gardner defeating Simmons by a margin of 4.1 percent.

Members for Morialta

class="wikitable"
colspan="2"| Member

! Party

! Term

{{Australian party style|Liberal}} |  

| Joan Hall

| Liberal

| 2002–2006

{{Australian party style|Labor}} |  

| Lindsay Simmons

| Labor

| 2006–2010

{{Australian party style|Liberal}}| 

| John Gardner

| Liberal

| 2010–present

Election results

{{main|Electoral results for the district of Morialta}}

{{Excerpt|Results of the 2022 South Australian state election (House of Assembly)|section=Morialta}}

Notes

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References

  • [https://www.ecsa.sa.gov.au/electoral-districts/electoral-district-profiles?view=article&id=844:morialta ECSA profile for Morialta: 2018]
  • [http://www.abc.net.au/news/elections/sa-election-2018/guide/mori/ ABC profile for Morialta: 2018]
  • [https://www.pollbludger.net/sa2018/Morialta.htm Poll Bludger profile for Morialta: 2018]

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{{Former electoral districts of South Australia |state=collapsed}}

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Category:2002 establishments in Australia

Category:Electoral districts of South Australia