The electoral district of Algester is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland in south-west Brisbane. It includes the suburbs of Algester, Parkinson, Hillcrest, Boronia Heights, Forestdale, Larapinta, Heathwood, Forest Lake, Doolandella and Pallara, as well as the Greenbank Military Range. It borders the electoral districts of Sunnybank, Stretton, Logan, Lockyer, Bundamba and Inala.
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| - The electoral district of Algester is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland in south-west Brisbane. It includes the suburbs of Algester, Parkinson, Hillcrest, Boronia Heights, Forestdale, Larapinta, Heathwood, Forest Lake, Doolandella and Pallara, as well as the Greenbank Military Range. It borders the electoral districts of Sunnybank, Stretton, Logan, Lockyer, Bundamba and Inala. (en)
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| - Electoral districts of Queensland
- 2012 Queensland state election
- Boronia Heights, Queensland
- Electoral district
- Electoral district of Archerfield
- Electoral district of Bundamba
- Electoral district of Inala
- Electoral district of Jordan
- Electoral district of Lockyer
- Electoral district of Logan
- Electoral district of Miller
- Electoral district of Mount Ommaney
- Electoral district of Stretton
- Electoral district of Sunnybank
- Electoral district of Toohey
- Electoral district of Woodridge
- Anthony Shorten
- Legislative Assembly of Queensland
- Liberal National Party of Queensland
- 2001 Queensland state election
- Australian Labor Party (Queensland Branch)
- Brisbane
- 2015 Queensland state election
- Algester, Queensland
- Forest Lake, Queensland
- Forestdale, Queensland
- Pallara, Queensland
- Parkinson, Queensland
- Leeanne Enoch
- Pallara, Queensland
- Hillcrest, Queensland
- Karen Struthers
- Pallara, Queensland
- Doolandella, Queensland
- Greenbank Military Range
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| - The electoral district of Algester is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland in south-west Brisbane. It includes the suburbs of Algester, Parkinson, Hillcrest, Boronia Heights, Forestdale, Larapinta, Heathwood, Forest Lake, Doolandella and Pallara, as well as the Greenbank Military Range. It borders the electoral districts of Sunnybank, Stretton, Logan, Lockyer, Bundamba and Inala. The Algester electoral district was created at the 1999 redistribution from the former electoral district of Archerfield, and was contested for the first time at the 2001 election. It had been a safe seat for the Labor Party since its inception, as had Archerfield, but it was won by Anthony Shorten of the Liberal National Party at the 2012 election. Leeanne Enoch won the seat back for Labor at the 2015 election. Enoch is the first Indigenous Australian woman elected to the Queensland parliament. (en)
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- Quandamooka people
- Rocklea, Queensland
- Electoral districts of Queensland
- Electoral results for the district of Algester
- Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 2001–2004
- Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 2004–2006
- Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 2006–2009
- Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 2009–2012
- Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 2012–2015
- Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 2015–2017
- Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 2017–2020
- Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 2020–2024
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