Higinbotham Province was an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Council.[1] It existed as a two-member electorate from 1937 to 2006, with members serving alternating eight-year terms. It was considered a safe seat for the Liberal throughout its history, though it was won by Labor candidate Noel Pullen in Labor's landslide victory at the 2002 state election. It was abolished from the 2006 state election in the wake of the Bracks Labor government's reform of the Legislative Council.

Higinbotham
VictoriaLegislative Council
StateVictoria
Created1937
Abolished2006
Area108 km2 (41.7 sq mi)
DemographicMetropolitan

It was located in the south-east of Melbourne. In 2002, when it was last contested, it covered an area of 108 km2 and included the suburbs of Bentleigh, Black Rock, Brighton, Cheltenham, Mentone, Moorabbin, Mordialloc and Sandringham.

Members for Higinbotham Province

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Election results

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2002 Victorian state election: Higinbotham Province
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Michael Heffernan 60,580 45.7 −10.1
Labor Noel Pullen 52,445 39.6 +36.9
Greens Tony McDermott 16,451 12.4 +12.4
Democrats Derek Wilson 2,952 2.2 −39.1
Total formal votes 132,428 97.2 +0.3
Informal votes 3,845 2.8 −0.3
Turnout 136,273 92.7
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Noel Pullen 66,711 50.4 +6.5
Liberal Michael Heffernan 65,717 49.6 −6.5
Labor gain from Liberal Swing+6.5

References

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  1. "Find a Member". State Government of Victoria. Retrieved 16 July 2025.