Division of Echuca
| Echuca Australian House of Representatives Division | |
|---|---|
| Created | 1901 |
| Abolished | 1937 |
| Namesake | Echuca |
The Division of Echuca was an Australian electoral division in the state of Victoria. The division was proclaimed in 1900, and was one of the original 65 divisions to be contested at the first federal election. After 1919, it was a safe seat for the Country Party. It was abolished in 1937.
The division was named for the town of Echuca. It was located in the Murray Valley area, including the towns of Echuca, Kyabram, Rochester and Shepparton.
When the division of Echuca was abolished in 1937, the areas around Shepparton was replaced by the Division of Indi and the areas around Echuca and Shepparton were replaced by the Division of Bendigo. However, 12 years later in 1949, a new Division of Murray was created and it covered similar areas and boundaries to the division of Echuca prior to the latter's abolition. The last member for Echuca, John McEwen, became member for Indi during the 12 years, and then became the first member for Murray.