2026–2030 electoral district map
2026 Electoral District of Schubert (PDF, 3.8MB)Features of the district
Location
A country district located north-east of the Adelaide metropolitan area, Schubert incorporates the wine-producing region of the Barossa Valley as well as the northern part of the Adelaide Hills.
Area
Approximately 2,181 sqkm
Localities
Schubert incorporates the Barossa Council and parts of the Adelaide Hills Council, Light Regional Council, Mid Murray Council, City of Playford and City of Tea Tree Gully, including the localities of Bibaringa, Birdwood, Chain of Ponds, Cromer, Cudlee Creek, Ebenezer, Forreston, Gumeracha, Houghton, Humbug Scrub, Inglewood, Kenton Valley, Kersbrook, Koonunga, Lower Hermitage, Lyndoch, Millbrook, Moppa, Mount Torrens, Nuriootpa, Paracombe, Sampson Flat, St Johns, St Kitts, Tanunda, Uleybury, Upper Hermitage, Williamstown, and Yattalunga. It also includes part of the locality of Truro.
History
Schubert was created at the 1994 redistribution and contested and represented for the first time at the 1997 elections.
Origin of the name
The district is named after Max Schubert (1915–1994), a wine-maker of the renowned Penfolds Grange Hermitage. Schubert was born near Angaston and lived in the Barossa Valley for most of his life. He won international acclaim for the South Australian wine industry with his pioneering methods and awards won.
Key boundary changes following the 2024 redistribution
No changes.
For full details see the 2024 Report of the Electoral Districts Boundaries Commission (PDF, 3.0MB)
Representation and results
| Member | Affiliation | Period |
|---|---|---|
| Ivan H. Venning | LIB | 1997–2014 |
| Stephan Knoll | LIB | 2014–2022 |
| Ashton M. Hurn | LIB | 2022–present |
Election results
- 2026 State Election results
- 2022 State Election results
- 2018 State Election results
- 2014 State Election results
- 2010 State Election results
