The Division of Australian Capital Territory was an Australian electoral division in the Territory of the same name. The division was created in 1949 to cover the entire Territory, including the whole of the city of Canberra and its surrounding rural areas.

Prior to 1949, the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) had no representation in the Australian Parliament. The ACT's first member was elected at the 1949 federal election. However, until 1966 he could only vote on matters relating to the ACT and did not count for the purposes of forming government. In 1966, full voting rights were granted. For most of its history, it was a fairly safe seat for the Australian Labor Party.

In 1974, the division was divided into two new divisions, Canberra and Fraser. The last member for the united division, Kep Enderby, transferred to Canberra.

Members

ImageMemberPartyTermNotes
Lewis Nott (1886–1951)Independent10 December 194928 April 1951Previously held the Division of Herbert. Lost seat
Jim Fraser (1908–1970)Labor28 April 1951 – 1 April 1970Died in office
Kep Enderby (1926–2015)30 May 197018 May 1974Served as minister under Whitlam. Transferred to the Division of Canberra after Australian Capital Territory was abolished in 1974

Election results

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