Holland Park – Brisbane 2016

Council margin – LNP 10.1%
Mayoral margin – LNP 16.9%

Incumbent councillors

  • Krista Adams, councillor for Wishart since 2008.
  • Ian McKenzie, councillor for Holland Park since 2008.

Geography
Southern Brisbane. Holland Park covers suburbs to the south, and slightly to the west, of the Brisbane city centre, including Holland Park, Tarragindi and Mount Gravatt.

Map of Holland Park's 2012 and 2016 boundaries. 2012 boundaries marked as red lines, 2016 boundaries marked as white area. Click to enlarge.
Map of Holland Park’s 2012 and 2016 boundaries. 2012 boundaries marked as red lines, 2016 boundaries marked as white area. Click to enlarge.

Redistribution
Holland Park ward shifted significantly south, losing Greenslopes and Coorparoo to the new Coorparoo ward and gaining Mount Gravatt East from Wishart. Effectively the new Holland Park is a successor to Wishart, while Coorparoo is replacing Holland Park – which can be seen in the choice of ward for the two sitting councillors.

The LNP council margin in the new ward of Holland Park is 10.1%, compared to 21.4% for Wishart and 11.1% for the old Holland Park. The LNP’s mayoral margin in the new ward is 14.8%, compared to 22.8% for Wishart and 16.2% for the old Holland Park.

History – Holland Park
Holland Park was won in 1997 by Labor candidate Kerry Rea. Rea had previously held Ekibin ward from 1991 to 1994. She held Holland Park until she resigned in 2007 and ran for the federal seat of Bonner which she won. Rea held Bonner for one term before losing in 2010.

After Rea’s resignation, the LNP’s Ian McKenzie won Holland Park with an 8.6% swing. McKenzie was re-elected in 2012 with a further 5.5% swing.

History – Wishart
Graham Quirk was first elected to Brisbane City Council in 1985 representing Rochedale ward. It’s not entirely clear what wards he represented throughout the 1990s, but by 2000 he was representing Wishart. Quirk had served as deputy opposition leader, opposition leader and then deputy Liberal leader to Campbell Newman when Newman was elected Lord Mayor.

In 2004 Quirk increased his majority to over 15%, but the 2008 redistribution cut the LNP margin to 5%, so Quirk moved to Macgregor ward. He was re-elected in Macgregor in 2008, became deputy mayor as leader of the new LNP majority, and in 2012 was elected as Lord Mayor to replace Campbell Newman.

Despite Quirk’s concerns about the redistribution, new Liberal candidate Krista Adams won Wishart in 2008 with an 8% swing, and she was re-elected in 2012 with a further 8% swing.

Candidates

Assessment
These areas were previously considered marginal, prior to swings of 14-16% over the last two elections. As the third most marginal LNP ward, Labor will be hoping to gain Holland Park.

2012 council result – Wishart

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Redist
Krista Adams Liberal National 13,215 66.6 +7.8 55.1
Natalie Petersen Labor 4,872 24.6 -8.7 33.8
Dave Nelson Greens 1,751 8.8 +3.4 11.1
Informal 458 2.3

2012 council two-party-preferred result – Wishart

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Redist
Krista Adams Liberal National 13,405 71.4 +8.1 60.1
Natalie Petersen Labor 5,367 28.6 -8.1 39.9
Exhausted 858

2012 mayoral result – Wishart

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Redist
Graham Quirk Liberal National 13,333 67.2 +3.2 60.4
Ray Smith Labor 4,559 23.0 -5.1 26.6
Andrew Bartlett Greens 1,532 7.7 +2.5 11.1
Rory Killen Independent 251 1.3 +1.3 1.1
Chris Carson Independent 156 0.8 +0.8 0.8
Informal 474 2.3

2012 mayoral two-party-preferred result – Wishart

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Redist
Graham Quirk Liberal National 13,577 72.8 +4.0 66.9
Ray Smith Labor 5,078 27.2 -4.0 33.1
Exhausted 1,176

2012 council result – Holland Park

Candidate Party Votes % Swing
Ian Mckenzie Liberal National 11,531 55.0 +5.5
Joe Kelly Labor 6,620 31.6 -5.1
Paul Lambert Greens 2,816 13.4 -0.4
Others
Informal 419 2.0

2012 council two-party-preferred result – Holland Park

Candidate Party Votes % Swing
Ian Mckenzie Liberal National 11,852 61.1 +5.5
Joe Kelly Labor 7,558 38.9 -5.5
Exhausted 1,372

2012 mayoral result – Holland Park

Candidate Party Votes % Swing
Graham Quirk Liberal National 12,395 59.1 +0.1
Ray Smith Labor 5,559 26.5 -0.5
Andrew Bartlett Greens 2,584 12.3 +0.9
Rory Killen Independent 243 1.2 +1.2
Chris Carson Independent 178 0.9 +0.9
Informal 418 2.0

2012 mayoral two-party-preferred result – Holland Park

Candidate Party Votes % Swing
Graham Quirk Liberal National 12,701 66.2 -0.8
Ray Smith Labor 6,472 33.8 +0.8
Exhausted 1,786
Polling places in Holland Park at the 2012 Brisbane City Council election. Central in green, East in blue, West in orange. Click to enlarge.
Polling places in Holland Park at the 2012 Brisbane City Council election. Central in green, East in blue, West in orange. Click to enlarge.

Booth breakdown
Booths in Holland Park have been split into three parts: central, east and west.

On a two-party-preferred basis for the council election, the Liberal National Party won 66.5% in the east and 60% in the centre. In the west, Labor won 55.3%, with most of those votes coming from voters who were in the Labor ward of Moorooka in 2012.

In the mayoral election, the LNP managed over 65% in the west, similar to the mayoral vote in the rest of the ward.

Voter group GRN council primary LNP council 2PP LNP mayoral 2PP Total votes % of votes
East 9.6 66.5 68.0 7,658 30.5
Central 11.6 60.0 65.3 5,981 23.8
West 12.4 44.7 65.3 4,734 18.9
Other votes 11.5 53.7 68.1 6,729 26.8
Two-party-preferred votes for mayor in Holland Park at the 2012 Brisbane City Council election.
Two-party-preferred votes for mayor in Holland Park at the 2012 Brisbane City Council election.
Two-party-preferred votes for councillor in Holland Park at the 2012 Brisbane City Council election.
Two-party-preferred votes for councillor in Holland Park at the 2012 Brisbane City Council election.
Greens primary votes for councillor in Holland Park at the 2012 Brisbane City Council election.
Greens primary votes for councillor in Holland Park at the 2012 Brisbane City Council election.

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