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This article includes a list of references, related reading or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. Please improve this article by introducing more precise citations where appropriate. (January 2011) Newland South Australia—House of Assembly State or territory: South Australia Created: 1976 MP: Tom Kenyon Party: Labor Namesake: Simpson Newland Electors: 22,863 Area: 137.8 km² (53 sq mi) Demographic: Outer Metropolitan Newland is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. It is named after pioneer Simpson Newland, a prominent figure in nineteenth-century South Australia. It is a 30.3 km² suburban electorate in north-eastern Adelaide, taking in the suburbs of Banksia Park, Highbury, Redwood Park, Ridgehaven, St Agnes, Tea Tree Gully and Vista, as well as parts of Hope Valley and Houghton. Newland was created at the 1976 redistribution and initially tended to lean towards Labor, being held by the party for nine of its first twelve years (excepting one term between 1979 and 1982. It was one of the marginal seats that changed hands at the 1989 election, where it was won by Liberal candidate Dorothy Kotz, who developed a strong personal following in Newland and had little difficulty being re-elected at successive elections until her retirement in 2006. Upon her retirement, however, her personal vote evaporated, and this, combined with a landslide Labor victory across the state, saw Labor candidate Tom Kenyon take back the seat for Labor. Members for Newland Member Party Term   John Klunder Australian Labor Party 1977–1979   Brian Billard Liberal Party of Australia 1979–1982   John Klunder Australian Labor Party 1982–1985   Dianne Gayler Australian Labor Party 1985–1989   Dorothy Kotz Liberal Party of Australia 1989–2006   Tom Kenyon Australian Labor Party 2006–present Election results South Australian state election, 2010: Newland Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Tom Kenyon 8,886 42.8 -3.4 Liberal Trish Draper 7,980 38.4 +4.3 Greens Holden Ward 1,585 7.6 +2.2 Family First Dale Clegg 1,308 6.3 -0.7 Save the RAH Suren Krishnan 463 2.2 +2.2 Independent Ryan Haby 377 1.8 +1.8 Fair Land Tax Jim Zavros 183 0.9 +0.9 Total formal votes 21,357 93.4 +1.6 Informal votes 575 2.8 -1.6 Turnout 21,932 95.9 +2.1 Two-candidate preferred result Labor Tom Kenyon 10,841 52.2 -4.6 Liberal Trish Draper 9,941 47.8 +4.6 Labor hold Swing -4.6 South Australian state election, 2006: Newland Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Tom Kenyon 9,465 46.2 +11.2 Liberal Mark Osterstock 6,995 34.1 -11.2 Family First Brenda Bates 1,438 7.0 +0.1 Greens Graham Smith 1,075 5.2 +5.2 Democrats Ruth Russell 646 3.2 -7.1 No Rodeo Troy Walker 316 1.5 +1.5 One Nation Stan Batten 306 1.5 -0.9 Dignity for Disabled Josephine Brooks 251 1.2 +1.2 Total formal votes 20,492 95.6 -2.0 Informal votes 947 4.4 +2.0 Turnout 21,439 93.8 -0.9 Two-candidate preferred result Labor Tom Kenyon 11,639 56.8 +12.5 Liberal Mark Osterstock 8,853 43.2 -12.5 Labor gain from Liberal Swing +12.5 External links Poll Bludger profile for Newland: 2006 Poll Bludger profile for Newland: 2010 ABC profile for Newland State Electoral Office map for Newland State Electoral Office profile for Newland v · d · eElectoral districts of South Australia Adelaide · Ashford · Bragg · Bright · Chaffey · Cheltenham · Colton · Croydon · Davenport · Elder · Enfield · Finniss · Fisher · Flinders · Florey · Frome · Giles · Goyder · Hammond · Hartley · Heysen · Kaurna · Kavel · Lee · Light · Little Para · MacKillop · Mawson · Mitchell · Morialta · Morphett · Mount Gambier · Napier · Newland · Norwood · Playford · Port Adelaide · Ramsay · Reynell · Schubert · Stuart · Taylor · Torrens · Unley · Waite · West Torrens · Wright