Electoral district of Barron River

Barron River is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland.[1] Created at the 1971 redistribution, it currently covers the northern suburbs of Cairns, as well as Kuranda.The Barron River from which the electorate derives its name runs through its centre.It is bordered by the districts of Cook to the north and west, Cairns to the southeast and Mulgrave to the south.
2008 electoral map
QueenslandLegislative AssemblyBree JamesLiberal NationalBarron RiverElectorsCoordinatesCoral SeaCairnsMulgraveelectoral districtKurandaBill WoodMartin TenniNationalLesley ClarkLyn WarwickLiberalSteve WettenhallMichael TroutCraig CrawfordElectoral results for the district of Barron River2024 Queensland state electionGreensOne NationKatter's AustralianTurnoutTwo-party-preferredTwo-candidate-preferredQueensland ParliamentElectoral Commission of QueenslandAntony GreenElectoral districtsQueensland Legislative AssemblyBonneyBroadwaterBuderimBurdekinBurleighBurnettCallideCaloundraCapalabaChatsworthClayfieldCondamineCoomeraCurrumbinEvertonGlass HouseGregoryGympieHervey BayKawanaKeppelLockyerMackayMaroochydoreMaryboroughMermaid BeachMiraniMoggillMudgeerabaMundingburraNanangoNicklinNinderryOodgerooPumicestoneRedcliffeRedlandsRockhamptonScenic RimSouthern DownsSouthportSurfers ParadiseTheodoreThuringowaToowoomba NorthToowoomba SouthTownsvilleWarregoWhitsundayAlgesterAspleyBancroftBulimbaBundabergBundambaCooperFerny GroveGladstoneGreenslopesIpswichIpswich WestJordanKurwongbahLyttonMacalisterMansfieldMcConnelMillerMorayfieldMount OmmaneyMurrumbaNudgeePine RiversSandgateSouth BrisbaneSpringwoodStaffordStrettonTooheyWaterfordWoodridgeHinchinbrookTraegerMaiwarIndependents