Electoral district of Town of Melbourne

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Created1843
Abolished1851
NamesakeMelbourne
Town of Melbourne
New South WalesLegislative Council
Melbourne, 1855
StateNew South Wales
Created1843
Abolished1851
NamesakeMelbourne
Electors556 (in 1843)[1]
Coordinates37°49′S 144°58′E / 37.817°S 144.967°E / -37.817; 144.967

The Electoral district of Town of Melbourne[2] (later known as Electoral district of City of Melbourne)[3] was an electorate of the New South Wales Legislative Council before it became part of the Colony of Victoria on 1 July 1851.

Settlers of the Port Phillip District had wanted representation in the New South Wales Legislative Council for some time. In 1843 a representative for the Town of Melbourne (and five members for the Electoral district of Port Phillip).[2][4] were elected; "But the colonists were not satisfied with government from and by Sydney".[5][1]

On 1 July 1851, the Port Phillip district (which included Melbourne) was separated from New South Wales under provisions of the Australian Colonies Government Act 1850, and became the Colony of Victoria and the Victorian Legislative Council was created.[6]

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