Redistribution in Australia refers to the process of redrawing electoral boundaries to reflect changes in population and demographics. This process is essential to ensuring fair and equal representation in the Australian Parliament by maintaining approximately equal numbers of voters in each electoral division. There are a few key aspects of redistribution in Australia: 1. **Frequency**: Redistributions are typically conducted every seven years or when there is a significant change in population (such as a large influx or exodus of residents in a region).

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