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This seat was very close in 1992 but like Essendon, Ivanhoe and Eltham this seat has become a lot more Labor friendly. However unlike Essendon, Ivanhoe and Eltham I don’t see this seat falling now even in a 92 style Labor defeat.
This seat is more middle class for the Northern Suburbs and i always feel Bundoora is a transition suburb like Mulgrave where the two Melbourne’s meet. The further East you go it becomes more affluent/Anglo the further west more working class and ethnic.
Yes I agree, especially as you get closer to the Yarra.
I think the boundaries in 1992 were more favourable to the Liberals than they are now. It didn’t extend north of Metropolitan Ring Road back then.