Overview

The Division of Moncrieff is an Australian federal electoral division in the state of Queensland. Established in 1984, it returns one member to the House of Representatives. The division takes its name from Gladys Moncrieff (1892–1976), a noted Australian singer who lived in the region.

Location and characteristics

Moncrieff is situated on the south‑eastern coast of Queensland and covers the central part of the Gold Coast, including the iconic beach and tourism precinct of Surfers Paradise. The electorate is predominantly urban and coastal, characterised by high‑density beachfront development, commercial centres, entertainment venues and accommodation catering to domestic and international visitors.

  • Coastal shoreline and high‑rise beachfront areas
  • Commercial and retail districts serving residents and tourists
  • Transport corridors linking the Gold Coast to Brisbane and hinterland suburbs
  • Residential neighbourhoods ranging from apartment towers to lower‑rise housing

History and name

The division was created for the 1984 federal election as part of a redistribution that reflected population growth along Queensland's coast. It was named in honour of Gladys Moncrieff, a prominent Australian soprano and entertainer who had strong ties to the area. Since its creation, Moncrieff has been recognized as one of several Gold Coast seats established to represent the region's expanding urban population.

Political significance

As a federal electorate, Moncrieff elects a single representative to the Australian Parliament. Its mix of permanent residents, service industries and large tourist flows gives the seat particular interest for discussions about infrastructure, tourism policy, coastal development and transport. Boundaries are reviewed periodically by the Australian Electoral Commission to ensure representation remains proportionate; see the Australian Electoral Division for procedural context.

Notable facts and context

Moncrieff contains several of the Gold Coast's most visited areas and therefore often features in debates on tourism, urban planning and coastal management. While its precise limits have shifted with redistributions, the division continues to center on the Gold Coast's principal commercial and beachfront zones. For readers seeking more detailed maps, demographic statistics or electoral history, official resources from electoral authorities and local government provide the most current information.