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Electoral district of Bragg : ウィキペディア英語版 | Electoral district of Bragg
Bragg is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. The seat of Bragg is named after the eminent physicists Bragg – William Henry and his son, William Lawrence. The electorate is largely urban and encompasses a significant portion of the City of Burnside, stretching from the east parklands of Adelaide into the Adelaide Hills. After redistribution following the 2006 election, the boundary moved eastwards to include suburbs that had formerly been in the seat of Heysen and now borders Kavel. Bragg currently includes the metropolitan suburbs of Beaumont, Burnside, Dulwich, Erindale, Hazelwood Park, Heathpool, Kensington Park, Leabrook, Linden Park, Rose Park, Marryatville, Skye, St Georges, Stonyfell, Toorak Gardens, Tusmore, Wattle Park and parts of Glen Osmond, and in the hills it includes Crafers, Cleland, Greenhill, Mount Osmond, Piccadilly, Summertown and parts of Ashton, Basket Range, Carey Gully, Horsnell Gully, Leawood Gardens and Uraidla. The seat was first contested at the 1970 election as a replacement for the abolished, larger seat of Burnside, one of fifteen new seats created in Adelaide in order to give the capital fairer representation. Its best-known member was David Tonkin, who served as Premier of South Australia from 1979 to 1982. His resignation triggered a 1983 Bragg by-election. It has been safely held by the Liberals for its entire existence, even at the 2006 election on a 12.8 percent two-party margin it remained safe, one of only four Liberal seats and the only metropolitan Liberal seat to do so. It is currently the Liberals' safest metropolitan seat with an 18.7 percent margin. ==Members for Bragg==
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