Federal electoral division boundaries in Australia are determined at redistributions by a redistribution committee appointed by the
Australian Electoral Commission. Redistributions occur for the boundaries of divisions in a particular state, and they occur every seven years, or sooner if a state's representation entitlement changes or when divisions of a state are malapportioned. From its creation at the
2001 election to the
2013 election, the Division of Hasluck was a north-south arc across
Perth's eastern suburbs from
Southern River/
Gosnells (in the
City of Gosnells) in the south to
Caversham/
Midland (in the
City of Swan) in the north. It also incorporated the more urbanised western parts of what was then the
Shire of Kalamunda, such as
Forrestfield and
Kalamunda, and the
Shire of Mundaring. In the redistribution prior to the
2016 election, the Division of Hasluck ceded its portion of the
City of Gosnells south of the
Canning River to the newly created
Division of Burt and the suburb of
High Wycombe to the
Division of Swan, among other changes. In turn, it gained most of the less urbanised areas of what was then the
Shire of Kalamunda, the remainder of the
Shire of Mundaring and further territory in the
City of Swan from the
Division of Pearce. As a result of adding in more rural and semi-rural areas, the area of the Division of Hasluck increased from to . In August 2021, the
Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) announced a number of changes to the boundaries of Hasluck. The
Gosnells suburbs of
Beckenham,
Kenwick and
Maddington, along with the seat's portion of
Gosnells, were transferred to the electorate of
Canning, thus removing the
City of Gosnells from Hasluck entirely. In addition, the
Kalamunda suburbs of
Maida Vale and
Wattle Grove, along with the seat's portion of
Forrestfield, were transferred to the electorate of
Swan. Hasluck consequently gained a large portion of the
City of Swan from the seat of
Pearce, including the suburbs of
Aveley,
Baskerville,
Belhus,
Brabham,
Brigadoon,
Dayton,
Ellenbrook,
Henley Brook,
Herne Hill,
Millendon,
The Vines,
Upper Swan,
West Swan and
Whiteman, a portion of
Lexia, and the remainder of
Middle Swan and
Red Hill, also gaining the suburb of
Bennett Springs from the seat of
Cowan. These boundary changes took place as of the
2022 election. On its current (2022) boundaries, the Division of Hasluck includes the following suburbs: • Split between Hasluck and
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