Former state electoral district of Victoria, Australia
Not to be confused with Doncaster (UK Parliament constituency).
Australian electorate
Doncaster Victoria—Legislative Assembly
State
Victoria
Created
1976
Abolished
2014
Electors
36,523 (2010)
Area
25 km2 (9.7 sq mi)
Demographic
Metropolitan
The Electoral district of Doncaster was a metropolitan electorate of the Victorian Legislative Assembly,[1]
located approximately 13 kilometres north-east of Melbourne. It was part of the Upper House Eastern Metropolitan Region and sat entirely within the City of Manningham. It was abolished and divided between the Electoral district of Bulleen and the Electoral district of Warrandyte The seat was abolished due to new boundary changes in preparation for the 2014 election.
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