This is the second of the Legislative Council guides that I am putting out quickly as I am keen to ensure that the LegCo elections do not get neglected (especially as they are currently expected to be on the same day as the state election). My guide to Windermere is up, and links for all pages will be added to my general state election hub page. An analysis of voting in the chamber in the last four years has also been posted.
I will be doing live coverage of the state election from 6 pm for The Mercury on their website and I expect this to include the Legislative Council elections too, assuming that they go ahead on May 1 as flagged. Postcount threads will be posted for any seats that remain in doubt or of interest following counting night.
Derwent: Seat Profile
As its name suggests Derwent covers much of the middle and upper Derwent Valley. It starts in the suburbs of Glenorchy and takes in Bridgewater/Gagebrook, Brighton, the major town of New Norfolk, and a scattering of small farming, fishing and timber towns up to Lake St Clair and out into the south-west. It even takes in Great Lake which isn't very Derwent Valley at all.