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 Australian federal election, 20222019 results 
Statistics and historyDivision of Solomon, Northern Territory
 
 Named for: Hon Vaiben Solomon (1853-1908), pioneer of Northern 
Territory, SA MHA (for Northern Territory) 1890-1901. Premier and 
Treasurer 1899. Delegate to Federal Convention 1897. 
 
 Darwin area: Darwin, Nightcliff, Palmerston, Parap, WanguriTerritory seats: All of 
Blain, 
Casuarina, 
Drysdale, 
Fannie Bay, 
Fong Lim, 
Johnston, 
Karama, 
Nightcliff, 
Port Darwin, 
Sanderson, 
Spillett and 
Wanguri, parts of 
Brennan
 Local government areas: All of 
Darwin, parts of 
Palmerston
 Borders with: 
Lingiari
 Enrolment at 2019 election: 69,332
 Enrolment at 2022 election: 71,888 (+03.7)
 2018 same-sex marriage survey: Yes 65.3
 
 Sitting member: Luke Gosling OAM (Labor): 
Elected 2016, 2019
 
 
2007 Labor majority over Country Liberal: 0.2%2010 Country Liberal majority over Labor: 1.8%
 2013 Country Liberal majority over Labor: 1.4%
 2016 Labor majority over Country Liberal: 6.0%
 2019 Labor majority over Country Liberal: 3.1%
 
 Liberal two-party vote 1983-2019
 
   
 Status: Very marginal Labor
 Best Labor booths, two-party vote: Millner (64.2), Karama East (63.2), Rapid Creek (62.3), Malak (60.3), 
Wanguri (58.4)Best Liberal booths, two-party vote: Durack (57.9), Palmerston PPVC (55.5), Larrakeyah (55.2), Rosebery (54.4), 
Darwin PPVC (51.7)
 
 Candidates in ballot-paper order:
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| 1. Kylie Bonanni Liberal Democrats
 | 2. Aiya Goodrich Carttling Australian Greens
 | 3. Luke Gosling OAM Australian Labor Party
 | 4. Tina Macfarlane Country Liberal Party
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| 5. Emily Lohse Pauline Hanson's One Nation
 | 6. Tayla Selfe United Australia Party
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 Candidate websites:Back to main page
 Kylie Bonanni
 Luke Gosling OAM
 Tina Macfarlane
 Tayla Selfe
 
 
 Division of Solomon
Solomon was created in 2001 when the old seat of 
Northern Territory was divided in two. 
It covers the city of Darwin 
and most of its suburbs. Darwin is a wealthy city with a high proportion of government employees and professionals. 
Only 9% of its population is Indigenous, while nearly 5% were born in South-East Asia. It is also a young city, with a 
high proportion of families with dependent children and dwellings being purchased, but a very low proportion of people 
over 65. 
 On its creation in 2001, Solomon had a small notional Labor majority, but the atmosphere of that election, plus a weak 
Labor candidate, allowed the Country Liberal Party's 
Dave Tollner to scrape in with a tiny margin. In 2004 he increased his 
majority, but he was defeated in 2007 by Labor's 
Damian Hale. Tollner later entered NT politics and was Deputy Chief Minister. 
The CLP's 
Natasha Griggs regained the seat in 2010, but was defeated by Labor's Luke Gosling in 2016.
 
 Luke Gosling, Labor MP for Solomon since 2016, served in the Australian Army for 13 years, and was awarded the OAM for 
his work in East Timor. He was later NT CEO of the St Vincent de Paul Society. The CLP candidate is Tina Macfarlane, a grazier 
who was the CLP candidate for 
Lingiari in 2016. She will be 
opposed by Jed Hansen, who resigned as Vice-Chair of the CLP in April in protest at divisions in the party.
 
 Demographics:
Median weekly household income: $2,176 (Australia $1,438)People over 65: 7.5% (Australia 15.8%)
 Indigenous: 8.5% (Australia 2.8%)
 Australian born: 61.2% (Australia 66.7%)
 Non-English-speaking households: 24.7% (Australia 22.2%)
 Catholics 22.4% (Australia 22.6%)
 No religion 32.6% (Australia 29.6%)
 University graduates: 22.6% (Australia 22.0%)
 Professional and managerial employment: 32.8% (Australia 35.2%)
 Employed in manufacturing and construction: 20.3% (Australia 22.9%)
 Paying a mortgage: 32.6% (Australia 34.5%)
 Renting: 48.4% (Australia 30.9%)
 Traditional families: 34.5% (Australia 32.8%)
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