I don’t have live updates right now, but here’s what’s generally known about Beaudesert’s electoral district and recent changes.
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The electoral district formerly known as Beaudesert was renamed Scenic Rim in 2017 as part of a Queensland redistribution, with the geographic area largely continuing to be represented by the same conservative-leaning MPs (LNP) since the seat’s creation in 1992. This holds for the period up to the 2024 Queensland state election when Scenic Rim was contested under its new name.[3][4]
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In terms of recent results, the district has historically elected conservative representatives, with the Liberal National Party (LNP) maintaining the seat through multiple election cycles prior to and after the name change. For exact margins and candidate details in the latest election, you’d typically see the LNP incumbent preferred, and candidates from Labor, Greens, One Nation, and other minor parties contesting, depending on the year.[4][3]
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The Scenic Rim electorate covers Beaudesert and surrounding towns such as Boonah, Canungra, and Mount Tamborine, and aligns with the Scenic Rim regional council area. Its boundaries and name reflect local government changes and regional geography rather than a wholesale political shift.[5][4]
If you’d like, I can fetch the most recent official results and candidate list for Scenic Rim from the Queensland Electoral Commission or major outlets and summarize the latest news with exact figures.