Division of Darling Downs
The Division of Darling Downs was an Australian Electoral Division in Queensland. The division was created at Federation in 1901 and was abolished in 1984 when it was replaced by the Division of Groom. It was named for the Darling Downs region of Queensland, and consisted mainly of the city of Toowoomba and surrounding rural areas. It was always a safe seat for the non-Labor parties, being won at different times by the Liberal Party and its predecessors and the Country Party. Its prominent members included Sir Littleton Groom, Cabinet minister and Speaker, and Arthur Fadden, Prime Minister of Australia in 1941.
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Australian Electoral Division - Queensland - 1901 - 1984 - Division of Groom - Darling Downs - Toowoomba - Liberal Party - Country Party - Littleton Groom - Speaker - Arthur Fadden - Prime Minister of Australia - 1941
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The electorate's first member, William Groom, died at the first Commonwealth Parliament meeting in Melbourne in 1901, and his death led to Australia's first by-election, which was won by his son, Littleton Groom, who went on to serve as Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives. The seat was always safely conservative, and Arthur Fadden briefly served as Prime Minister while holding the seat. The seat was abolished in 1984.
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William Groom - First by-election - Littleton Groom - Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives - Arthur Fadden - Prime Minister - 1984
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