I don’t have real-time access right now. Here’s what’s generally known about the Division of Port Adelaide and where to look for the latest updates.
Direct answer
- The Division of Port Adelaide was abolished as part of South Australia’s 2018 boundary redistribution, with most electors moved to Hindmarsh and smaller portions to Adelaide, Spence, and Makin. For any current “Division of Port Adelaide” news, you’ll likely see references to related electoral boundaries (often in the context of Hindmarsh) rather than a living Division with that exact name.[2]
What to check for latest news
- Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) publications on redistributions and objections relevant to South Australia, especially documents mentioning Hindmarsh and the Port of Adelaide region, would have the most authoritative updates.[1]
- Local political or historical outlets that discuss Port Adelaide’s identity, regional proposals, and community feedback on boundary changes, as these often surface in newspapers or council discussions when redistributions are revisited.[4][1]
- If you’re looking for recent Port Adelaide football/sport news (which is sometimes colloquially grouped with Port Adelaide’s “Port Adelaide” identity), check the official club site or major sports outlets for the latest on leadership or facilities updates, which are sometimes labeled under “Port Adelaide” in a broader sense but not related to the electoral division itself.[3][6][9]
Illustrative context
- The Port Adelaide region has a strong local identity tied to the port and Le Fevre Peninsula, which is why there have been discussions about preserving a “Port of Adelaide” name in potential boundary proposals; however, the current official status is that the electoral divisions were realigned, and Port Adelaide as a standalone division no longer exists in federal elections.[1][2]
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest official documents or news items and summarize them with precise citations.