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Giles is a single-member
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for the
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. Named after explorer
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, it is the largest electorate in the state by area, covering of
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n outback. Its main population centre is the industrial city of
Whyalla Whyalla was founded as "Hummocks Hill", and was known by that name until 1916. It is the fourth most populous city in the Australian state of South Australia after Adelaide, Mount Gambier and Gawler and along with Port Pirie and Port Augus ...
on the far south-east border of the seat which represents half of the electorate's voters. The electorate covers significant areas of pastoral leases and
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Aboriginal land stretching to the Western Australian and Northern Territory borders, taking in the remote towns of Andamooka,
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, Ernabella, Fregon, Marla, Mimili, Mintabie, Oodnadatta, and Tarcoola. Giles also has a far north mobile booth. Giles was created at the 1991 electoral redistribution to replace the abolished electoral district of Whyalla. It covered an area that had traditionally been one of the few country areas where
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consistently did well. Support for the party was particularly strong in the city of Whyalla, which had been a Labor bastion for most of the 20th century. Labor also had longstanding support in remote mining towns and indigenous communities. As a result, the Whyalla electorate had been in Labor hands without interruption since its creation in 1956. Sitting Labor MP for Whyalla and incumbent government minister Frank Blevins had won a second term in
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with a safe 10.9 percent two-party preferred margin. However, upon the creation of Giles, Labor's two-party preferred margin was halved to 5.2 percent. At the 1993 election landslide, Blevins saw his margin cut to 2.4 percent. Giles was the only rural seat retained by Labor in an election where Labor was reduced to 10 seats in the 47 seat house. The election resulted in permanent swings away from Labor in most of country South Australia. Giles was the only rural Labor-held electorate until Labor won
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at the 2006 election landslide; since then Light has remained in Labor hands. At the redistribution prior to the 1997 election, Giles was massively expanded beyond just Whyalla, stretching to the
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and
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borders, taking in the western half of the abolished electorate of Eyre, with the eastern half going to the Port Augusta-based
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. At this election Blevins retired, and his successor, Lyn Breuer, picked up a swing large enough to make Giles a safe Labor seat. Breuer made the electorate fairly secure for Labor at subsequent elections before retiring from politics at the 2014 election, where Labor candidate Eddie Hughes retained the seat with only a small swing against him. He was re-elected in
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, an election that saw the Liberals pushed into third place.


Members for Giles


Election results


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References


ECSA profile for Giles: 2018

ABC profile for Giles: 2018


{{DEFAULTSORT:Giles 1993 establishments in Australia Electoral districts of South Australia