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The largest settlements in the division are Wodonga , Wangaratta , and Benalla . Other towns in the electorate include Rutherglen , Mansfield , Beechworth , Myrtleford , Corryong , Tallangatta , Euroa and a number of other small villages (notably including the ski resort of Falls Creek ).

While Indi is one of the largest electorates in Victoria, much of it is located within the Alpine National Park and is thus uninhabited. While Wodonga serves as a regional hub for much of the more heavily populated northern part of the electorate, the southern part is closer to Melbourne than Wodonga.

Indi has existed continuously since Federation. It was created in 1900 and was one of the original 75 divisions contested at the First Federal Election . It has been held by one of the conservative parties (either the Liberal Party Of Australia , the National Party Of Australia , or the United Australia Party ) since 1931; it is one of the safest conservative seats in Australia. The seat has traditionally been filled by candidates who might be described as "rural gentry" who have not tended to advance beyond the back bench, but this has changed when in 2001 Sophie Mirabella , a formerly city-based female barrister, was elected and has proved very popular, winning with 66% of the two-party preferred vote in the 2004 Australian Federal Election .

The most nationally prominent person to represent Indi to date was the first, Sir Isaac Isaacs , who rose to become Attorney General , Chief Justice of the High Court Of Australia , and the first Australian-born Governor-General Of Australia . Another member for Indi, John "Black Jack" McEwen , was a long-serving Minister and was briefly Prime Minister Of Australia after the death of Harold Holt in 1967, but he was member for Murray by then.


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ELECTION RESULTS


  title Australian General Election, 2004 : Indi


  candidate Warren McMartin
  party Family First
  votes 3,341
  percentage 404
  change +404


  candidate Merrill Christine Bailey
  party CEC
  votes 558
  percentage 067
  change +067


  candidate Jenny O'Connor
  party Greens
  votes 5,321
  percentage 643
  change +247


  candidate John Williams
  party Labor
  votes 21,710
  percentage 2623
  change -128


  candidate Sophie Mirabella
  party Liberal
  votes 51,834
  percentage 6263
  change +2155


  votes 82,764
  percentage 9712
  change +224


  votes 2,454
  percentage 288
  change -224


  votes 85,218
  percentage 9537
  change +001


  party Labor
  candidate John Williams
  votes 27,901
  percentage 3371
  change -559


  party Liberal
  candidate Sophie Panopoulos
  votes 54,863
  percentage 6629
  change +559


  winner Liberal
  swing +559