Electoral district of Hinchinbrook

State electoral district of Queensland, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hinchinbrook is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland.[1] It is currently represented by Wayde Chiesa of the Liberal National Party.[2]

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Hinchinbrook
Map of the electoral district of Hinchinbrook, 2017
StateQueensland
MPWayde Chiesa
PartyLiberal National
NamesakeHinchinbrook Island
Electors35,050 (2020)
Area6,497 km2 (2,508.5 sq mi)
DemographicRural
Coordinates18°25′S 146°9′E
Electorates around Hinchinbrook:
Hill Hill Coral Sea
Traeger Hinchinbrook Coral Sea
Traeger Thuringowa Townsville
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2008 map of Hinchinbrook

Geography

Originally primarily a rural electorate, the district in its present form is a narrow coastal strip running from south of Tully to the northern fringes of Townsville. Prior to the 2017 redistribution Hinchinbrook had spanned just south of Innisfail and included the towns of Mission Beach and Tully. Hinchinbrook now includes the towns of Cardwell, Ingham, Lucinda and includes the Northern Beaches suburbs of Townsville such as Bushland Beach.

Political history

The electorate was first contested in 1950 and was held by the National Party and its successor, the Liberal National Party, for over half a century. However, even as the LNP won a landslide victory in 2012, its hold on Hinchinbrook became rather tenuous amid the rise of Katter's Australian Party, with longtime MP Andrew Cripps suffering an 11 percent swing. At the 2017 state election, Nick Dametto, a member of Katter's Australian Party defeated Cripps with a large swing which he consolidated at the 2020 election.

In late September 2025, Dametto stated he would resign from the Katter's Australian Party to contest the upcoming Townsville mayoral by-election as an independent, with the election to be held in November.[3] On 2 October 2025, it was reported Dametto had already resigned from the party and would also be resigning from state parliament for the mayoral by-election.[4] Dametto won the mayoral by-election with a primary vote of 61.53%.[5] A by-election for Hinchinbrook was held on 29 November 2025 and was won by Wayde Chiesa of the Liberal National Party.[2]

Members for Hinchinbrook

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MemberPartyTerm
  Cecil Jesson Labor 1950–1960
  John Row Country 1960–1972
  Ted Row Country 1972–1974
  National 1974–1989
  Marc Rowell National 1989–2006
  Andrew Cripps National 2006–2008
  Liberal National 2008–2017
  Nick Dametto Katter's Australian 2017–2025
  Wayde Chiesa Liberal National 2025–present
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Election results

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2025 Hinchinbrook state by-election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal National Wayde Chiesa 12,271 41.23 +13.01
Katter's Australian Mark Molachino 8,964 30.12 –16.30
One Nation Luke Sleep 4,011 13.48 +8.88
Labor Maurie Soars 2,490 8.37 −5.66
Greens Aiden Creagh 1,046 3.51 +0.35
Family First Amanda Nickson 646 2.17 +2.17
Independent Steven Clare 333 1.12 +1.12
Total formal votes 29,761 96.06 –0.51
Informal votes 1,221 3.94 +0.51
Turnout 30,982 77.81 −10.15
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal National Wayde Chiesa 15,982 53.70 +16.87
Katter's Australian Mark Molachino 13,779 46.30 –16.87
Liberal National gain from Katter's Australian Swing+16.87
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