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Electoral district of Glen Iris

1945 establishments in Australia1955 disestablishments in Australia1967 establishments in Australia1976 disestablishments in AustraliaFormer electoral districts of Victoria (Australia)
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The Electoral district of Glen Iris was an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.It was created in the redistribution of 1945 when several districts including Boroondara were abolished. Glen Iris was abolished in the 1955 redistribution when several districts including Burwood and Caulfield East were created. Glen Iris was recreated in 1967, replacing Burwood. It was abolished again in 1976, replaced by a recreated Burwood.

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Electoral district of Glen Iris
Van Ness Avenue, Melbourne Glen Iris

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N -37.85 ° E 145.06666666667 °
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Van Ness Avenue

Van Ness Avenue
3146 Melbourne, Glen Iris
Victoria, Australia
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