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Candidates of the Australian federal election, 1984 : ウィキペディア英語版
Candidates of the Australian federal election, 1984
This article provides information on candidates who stood for the 1984 Australian federal election. The election was held on 1 December 1984.
==Redistributions and seat changes==

*Due to the expansion of the House, redistributions occurred in all states.
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*In New South Wales, the National-held seat of Paterson was abolished and the National-held seat of Riverina was renamed Riverina-Darling. Nine new seats were created: the notionally Labor seats of Charlton, Dobell, Fowler, Gilmore, Greenway, Lindsay and Throsby; and the notionally National seats of Page and Parkes.
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*The member for Chifley, Russ Gorman (Labor), contested Greenway.
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*The member for Cowper, Ian Robinson (National), contested Page.
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*The member for Farrer, Wal Fife (Liberal), contested Hume.
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*The member for Hunter, Bob Brown (Labor), contested Charlton.
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*The member for Macarthur, Colin Hollis (Labor), contested Throsby.
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*The member for Macquarie, Ross Free (Labor), contested Lindsay.
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*The member for Riverina, Noel Hicks (National), contested Riverina-Darling.
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*In Victoria, the Liberal-held seat of Balaclava was renamed Goldstein and the Labor-held Diamond Valley was abolished. Seven new seats were created: the notionally Labor seats of Aston, Calwell, Dunkley, Jagajaga, McEwen and Streeton; and the notionally Liberal seat of Menzies. The Labor-held seat of Casey became notionally Liberal.
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*The member for Balaclava, Ian Macphee (Liberal), contested Goldstein.
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*The member for Burke, Andrew Theophanous (Labor), contested Calwell.
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*The member for Deakin, John Saunderson (Labor), contested Aston.
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*The member for Diamond Valley, Peter Staples (Labor), contested Jagajaga.
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*The member for Flinders, Bob Chynoweth (Labor), contested Dunkley.
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*In Queensland, the National-held seat of Darling Downs was renamed Groom. Five new seats were created: the notionally Labor seats of Forde, Hinkler and Rankin; the notionally Liberal seat of Moncrieff; and the notionally National seat of Fairfax. The Labor-held seat of Fadden became notionally Liberal.
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*The member for Darling Downs, Tom McVeigh (National), contested Groom.
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*The member for Fadden, David Beddall (Labor), contested Rankin.
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*The member for Fisher, Evan Adermann (National), contested Fairfax.
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*Queensland Senator Kathy Martin (Liberal) contested Moncrieff.
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*In Western Australia, the notionally Labor seats of Brand and Cowan were created. The Labor-held seat of Tangney became notionally Liberal.
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*The member for Canning, Wendy Fatin (Labor), contested Brand.
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*The member for Tangney, George Gear (Labor), contested Canning.
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*In South Australia, the notionally Labor seat of Makin and the notionally Liberal seat of Mayo were created.
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*In Tasmania, the Liberal-held seat of Wilmot was renamed Lyons. The sitting member, Max Burr, contested Lyons.

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