Redistribution of New South Wales into electoral divisions

Updated: 18 February 2016

Appendices

Appendix A: Summary of compliance with legislative requirements

Provision of the Electoral Act

Requirement

Compliance

ss.68(1)

Maps showing the names and boundaries of each proposed electoral division, copies of suggestions and comments on suggestions and reasons for the proposed redistribution to be made available in the each AEC office in the state

The required information was made available in each AEC office in New South Wales from Friday 16 October 2015

ss.68(1) and (2)

Invitation to peruse maps showing the names and boundaries of each proposed electoral division, copies of suggestions and comments on suggestions and reasons for the proposed redistribution and to make written objections and written comments on objections

Gazette notice was published on Friday 16 October 2015

Notices published in:

  • The Sydney Morning Herald, The Daily Telegraph and The Weekend Australian on Saturday 17 October 2015,
  • The Land on Thursday 22 October 2015, and
  • 23 regional newspapers

para 68(2)(a)

Objections close at 6pm on the 4th Friday after publication of the Gazette notice

Objections closed at 6pm (AEDT) on Friday 13 November 2015

ss.69(2)

Objections made available for public perusal starting on the 5th Monday after publication of the Gazette notice

Objections were made available in the office of the Australian Electoral Officer for New South Wales and on the AEC website on Monday 16 November 2015

para 68(2)(b)

Comments on objections close at 6pm on the 6th Friday after publication of the Gazette notice

Comments on objections closed at 6pm (AEDT) on Friday 27 November 2015

ss.69(4)

Comments on objections made available for public perusal starting on the 7th Monday after publication of the Gazette notice

Comments on objections were made available in the office of the Australian Electoral Officer for New South Wales and on the AEC website on Monday 30 November 2015

ss.72(1)

Consideration of all objections and comments on objections received by the statutory timeframe

The augmented Electoral Commission considered each of the 789 objections and 26 comments on objections received

ss.72(3)

Inquiry/inquiries into objections held (if required)

Inquiries into objections were held in:

  • Sydney on Wednesday 16 December 2015, and
  • Port Macquarie on Friday 18 December 2015

ss.72(2)

Consideration of objections is to conclude before the expiration of 60 days after the close of comments on objections

Consideration of objections by the augmented Electoral Commission was concluded on Tuesday 12 January 2016

para 72(10)(b)

The augmented Electoral Commission announces the proposed redistribution

The augmented Electoral Commission announced its proposed redistribution on Thursday 14 January 2016

ss.72(12) and (13)

Further objection period – if required

A further objection period was not required

ss.73(1)

Determination of names and boundaries of electoral divisions published in the Gazette

The names and boundaries of electoral divisions were determined by a notice published in the Gazette on Thursday 25 February 2016

s.74

Reasons for the determination are stated in writing

The augmented Electoral Commission’s reasons for the determination are stated in Chapter 2 and Appendix F of this report

Appendix B: Operation of statutory requirements for the making of a redistribution

Section 73 of the Electoral Act requires the augmented Electoral Commission for New South Wales to:

  • make a determination of the names and boundaries of the electoral divisions of New South Wales by a notice published in the Gazette,
  • ensure the number of electoral divisions New South Wales is divided into equals the number of members of the House of Representatives to be chosen in New South Wales at a general election, and
  • abide by the following requirements:
  1. In making the determination, the augmented Electoral Commission:
    1. shall, as far as practicable, endeavour to ensure that the number of electors enrolled in each Electoral Division in the State or Territory will not, at the projection time determined under section 63A, be less than 96.5% or more than 103.5% of the average divisional enrolment of that State or Territory at that time; and
    2. subject to paragraph (a), shall give due consideration, in relation to each proposed Electoral Division, to:
      1. community of interests within the proposed Electoral Division, including economic, social and regional interests;
      2. means of communication and travel within the proposed Electoral Division;
      1. the physical features and area of the proposed Electoral Division; and
      2. the boundaries of existing Divisions in the State or Territory;

        and subject thereto the quota of electors for the State or Territory shall be the basis for the proposed redistribution, and the augmented Electoral Commission may adopt a margin of allowance, to be used whenever necessary, but in no case shall the quota be departed from to a greater extent than one-tenth more or one-tenth less.
  1. (A) When applying subsection (4), the augmented Electoral Commission must treat the matter in subparagraph (4)(b)(v) as subordinate to the matters in subparagraphs (4)(b)(i), (ii) and (iv).

These statutory requirements are expressed in a hierarchical order.

The purpose of paragraph 4(a) is suggested by its history. It has undergone some transformation since the Commonwealth Electoral Legislation Amendment Act 1983 stipulated that boundaries were to be drawn, as far as practicable, to achieve equal numbers of electors in each of a state’s electoral divisions three-and-a-half years after a redistribution. By 1984 ‘it was observed that the three-and-a-half year rule had in some areas forced the adoption, on purely numerical grounds, of boundaries which took little account of perceived community of interest’.43 Therefore, in 1987, the rule was relaxed to permit a measure of tolerance to plus or minus two percent from average projected enrolment. Subsequently, the Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters concluded that:

the numerical criteria do not allow “due consideration”, in the words of the Act, to be given to the qualitative factors. Rather, the political parties and others attempting to frame electoral boundaries essentially find themselves engaged in a mathematical modelling exercise. In order to relax the enrolment requirements to that extent necessary to allow a realistic degree of flexibility the Committee recommends … that subsections 66(3)(a) and 73(4)(a) of the Electoral Act be amended, so as to extend the variation from average divisional enrolment allowed three-and-a-half years after a redistribution from two to 3.5 percent.44

The Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters also, in the same report, refers to its recommended amendment as one that ‘would maintain substantial restrictions on malapportionment [and] would allow other legitimate policy objectives to be more effectively met’.

Paragraph 4(a) follows this recommendation. The terms of the recommendation, and the discussion which preceded it, make clear the purpose of paragraph 3(a), as it now stands, and how it was intended to interact with the other criteria set out in the sub-paragraphs of paragraph (b), to which also ‘due consideration’ must be given. The augmented Electoral Commission has considered the objections, comments on objections, submissions on objections to the inquiry and made its proposed redistribution on this basis.

In summary, the primary criteria are to:

  • endeavour to ensure that the number of electors in the proposed electoral divisions are within a range of 3.5 per cent below or above the projected enrolment quota at the projection time, and
  • ensure that current enrolments are within 10 per cent below or above the current enrolment quota.

The secondary criteria are community of interests, means of communication and travel, and physical features and area. The augmented Electoral Commission also considers the boundaries of existing electoral divisions; however this criterion is subordinate to the others.

Appendix C: Regional newspapers in which notices were published

Newspaper Date of publication
Barrier Daily Truth Wednesday 4 November 2015
Port Macquarie News Wednesday 4 November 2015
Port Macquarie Express Wednesday 4 November 2015
Midcoast Observer Wednesday 4 November 2015
The Area News Wednesday 4 November 2015
The Condobolin Argus Wednesday 4 November 2015
The Cootamundra Herald Wednesday 4 November 2015
The Cowra Guardian Wednesday 4 November 2015
The Leader Wednesday 4 November 2015
Yass Tribune Wednesday 4 November 2015
The Young Witness Wednesday 4 November 2015
The Extra Thursday 5 November 2015
The Lower Hunter Star Thursday 5 November 2015
Coastal Views Friday 6 November 2015
Newcastle Herald Friday 6 November 2015
Temora Independent Friday 6 November 2015
The Singleton Argus Friday 6 November 2015
Coffs Coast Advocate Saturday 7 November 2015
Northern Daily Leader Saturday 7 November 2015
The Forbes Advocate Saturday 7 November 2015
Weekend Advertiser Saturday 7 November 2015
Weekend Liberal Saturday 7 November 2015
Dungog Chronicle Wednesday 11 November 2015

Appendix D: Objections to the proposed redistribution of New South Wales

A total of 791 written objections were received. To aid the reader, these objections have been grouped according to major theme where appropriate.

Table H: Objections which were solely concerned with the location of Paddington
No. Submitted by
O53 Jennifer Cullen
O54 Paul Dobson
O55 David Keenan
O56 John O’Connell
O63 Catherine Merchant
O72 Graeme and Jennifer Gilbertson
O73 Michael Boswell
O84 Christopher Ristevski
O88 Lisa MZ Rudham
O89 Laura Jones
O92 Karen Hansen and Graeme Riley
O93 Georgina
O95 Fiona Dimos
O105 Mike Boswell
O108 Keri Huxley OAM
O110 Kevin Nesdale
O115 Jessica Doneley
O127 Graham Lauren
O128 Kristina Orders
O132 James Doneley
O134 Vishal Sood
O171 Y Patrick
O184 Nicole McKenna
O185 Patrick Loughnan
O204 Victoria Palmerston
O211 Kathy Marks
O396 William Zuccon
O398 Matthew Andrews
O400 Alison Platt
O404 Paula Morrell
O411 Alison Platt and Shigeko Jewell
O418 Asha Cugati
O470 Markus and Biba von Euw
O498 Michael Waterhouse
O500 Paul Reynolds
O511 Soeren Soerensen
O514 Lorraine Morrell
0655 Grant Feitelberg
O686 Vashti Waterhouse
O689 George and Kaliope Conomos
O695 Aristea Conomos
O700 Peter Sullivan
Table I: Objections which were in the form of petitions about the location of Paddington
No. Number of signatures
contained in each petition
O71 4
O72 2
O74 2
O83 2
O94 2
O106 1
O111 2
O116 1
O117 1
O135 1
O160 2
O161 5
O162 3
O163 2
O164 3
O165 2
O169 1
O172 6
O186 1
O194 2
O200 131
O205 2
O395 1
O403 2
O454 1
O456 1
O477 6
O482 4
O515 106
O525 1
O629 1
O648 2
O649 7
O661 1
O666 3
Table J: Objections which were solely concerned with the location of the boundary between the proposed Divisions of Grayndler and Reid
No. Submitted by
O18 Marc-Daniel Sidarous
O37 Branwell Black
O60 John Towns
O75 Luciano Casmiri
O86 Jeannette York OAM
O91 Howard Robilliard
O119 Jim Simpson
O133 Janice Mapledoram
O137 Peter Mapledoram
O140 Debra and Frank Moloney
O143 Dr Shawky Nikola
O188 Bruce MacCarthy
O191 Peter and Anne Manenti
O195 John McKeon
O459 Riccardo Adoncello
O463 Clive and Lorraine Rattray
O474 Mr and Mrs Spiropoulos
O476 Alan James Wright OAM
O490 Marie Hawke
O491 Mearle Denton
O494 Constantine Lucas
O495 Michael Megna
O706 Burrell Family
Table K: Objections which were solely concerned with the location of the boundary between the proposed Divisions of Banks, Barton and Cook
No. Submitted by
O17 Constantin Kritikos
O144 Kathlyn Brookes
O145 Norma Merchant
O146 Ernest Ray Lough
O147 W Phillips
O148 June Hart
O149 Brian Kelly
O150 Ing Ting
O151 Coleen Phillips
O152 R Tasker
O153 Craig Bashall
O154 Margaret Ellis
O155 Patricia Zergiotis
O156 S Kranitis
O157 S L Crawford
O158 Stephanie Bruno
O159 Con Zoumpoulias
O215 Southern Eyecare
O217 Peter Woods
O218 Andreas
O219 Guang Zeng
O220 Diana Simms
O221 Edward Markovski
O222 Christopher Mitrothanasis
O223 Vicky Mitrothanasis
O224 David Low
O225 Angelique Mattis
O226 Gina Feros
O227 George Pappouli
O228 Nick Kostopoulos
O229 Vassilia Macris
O230 George Kouretas
O231 Susanne Ledger
O232 Ourania Varvaris
O233 Virginia Pandelidis
O234 Anna Fragogianis
O235 Christine Skiadopoulos
O236 Brad Metters
O237 Luigi Serafin
O238 Graham Austin
O239 Emmanuel Kypreos
O240 Chrisoula Ganis
O241 Sia Mourlas
O242 L Ison
O243 Anna Nikos
O244 Paul Prodromo
O245 Tina Petrovski
O246 Toula Tzimogiannis
O247 Romka Barczynski
O248 John De Soza
O249 Kathy Karagiannis
O250 George Hronis
O251 Elly Mangafas
O252 Daniel Correia
O253 Amanda Mangafas
O254 Sarina Hatzis
O255 Alexandra Zorbas
O256 Dimitrios Stivaktas
O257 George Delis
O258 Marissa Mellas
O259 Zoi Constantopoulos
O260 Mihalis Patakos
O261 George Karagiannis
O262 Nick Tzimogiannis
O263 Freda Pefkos
O264 Con Mourlas
O265 P Klokas
O266 Patricia I Goman
O267 E Serafin
O268 D Woodward
O269 Fred Prelic
O270 Rhonda and Joseph Staudinger
O271 Despina Christodoulou
O272 Robert Petrovski
O273 Sia Archondoulis
O274 Eric William Thomas Milne
O275 Maria Torres
O276 Elizabeth Durtanovski
O277 Vicki Danvers
O278 Maria Pappouli
O279 Doris Hoareau
O280 E R Burriss
O281 Zenna Katsikaris
O282 Con Katsikaris
O283 George Feros
O284 R K Bernays
O285 George Stivaktas
O286 Zois Stavrakas
O287 John Abbott
O288 Kevin A Hardie
O289 Colin Papandreas
O290 Georgia Peppas
O291 Steve Kakinis
O292 Efstathios Koutsogiorgis
O293 Dawn Matters
O294 George Hatzikiriakos
O295 Emmanuelle Prineas
O296 C Tsangarliotis
O297 Zakaria Hermena
O298 Trevor Rice
O299 Nick Stavrakas
O300 Thelma Hatzikiriakos
O301 Janice Northwood
O302 Kathy Loupos
O303 Anastasia Hronis
O304 Zahrias Hatzis
O305 Vassilios Mourlas
O306 Anthony Karagiannis
O307 Leonie Edna Quint
O308 Elefterios Diasinos
O309 Gary Seabrook
O310 Kon Macris
O311 Sofia Dellis
O312 Ashak Saweriss
O313 Jeffree Wilfred Hegarty
O314 Michael B Pilman
O315 Effy Gouras
O316 Earl Fosse
O317 M Economou
O318 Nicholas Mangafas
O319 A Topolianakas
O320 M Massa
O321 June Austin
O322 Christine Margaret Reid
O323 Rosalind Comino
O324 V Vassallo
O325 Marea Loupos
O326 Steven Magafas
O327 Louis Nikos
O328 Mina Archondoulis
O329 S Vassilacos
O330 Terry Metters
O331 F Fytanis
O332 Helen Prineas
O333 Margaret Davison
O334 Steven Bouzanis
O335 Mona Saweriss
O336 Lynette Mary Barlow
O337 Beryl Morton
O338 D W Jones
O339 George Macris
O340 Ekaterina Skiadopoulos
O341 Gregory Skiadopoulos
O342 Peter Kostopoulos
O343 E Magoulias
O344 Jason Paffas
O345 M J Morton
O346 Kevin Wetherall
O347 K Magoulias
O348 Vivian Kouretas
O349 Victor Prineas
O350 Liliana Formica
O351 Mina Aslanidis
O352 Angela Smith
O353 Vassilios Koukouras
O354 Maria Diasinos
O355 N Candarakis
O356 Magdi Khalil
O357 Penelope Ann Sheldon
O358 B Kilicaslan
O359 George Mourlas
O360 Mary Cooper
O361 Danny Gillerman
O362 Gordon F Stack
O363 Dimitri Lascaris
O364 S Lascaris
O365 Bradley Fosse
O366 Julianna Serafin
O367 Eliza Kostopoulos
O368 Patricia Pepper
O369 Kuziner
O370 Rev John Varvaris
O371 D Crompton
O372 Alex Peppas
O373 Georgia Vlachothanasis
O374 Dionisia Milonas
O375 Nick Karagiannis
O376 B Vassilacos
O377 Kalliopi Korkidas
O378 Carmel Di Mattia
O379 George Christodoulou
O380 Con Constantopoulos
O381 M Economou
O382 Mari Katsikaris
O383 Kelsey Archondoulis
O384 Chris Vasales
O385 Katina Koukouras
O386 Maria Gouras
O387 Routh Grigis
O388 Arthur Claude Ay
O389 Anastasios Fragogianis
O390 Caroline Davy
O391 P E Sparrow
O420 Louise A Hobbins
O421 Andriana Poulos
O422 Tonia Topolianakis
O423 Diana Mitrothanasis
O424 Dimitrios Vlachothanasis
O425 Jim Kokkinakis
O426 John Mitrothanasis
O427 Irene Gidarokostas
O428 Theodora Horbas
O429 Maria Tsatsoulis
O430 Maria Fellas
O431 June Storey
O432 John Karaboulis
O433 Vanessa Karaboulis
O434 Nicholas Karaboulis
O435 Grace Morfis
O436 Sylvia Morfis
O437 Theodore Morfis
O438 John Morfis
O439 Trent Morfis
O440 Jonathon Cordato
O441 Litsa Cordato
O442 Dr Dennis Cordato
O443 Ellis Varikos
O444 Yvonne Varikos
O445 Joanne Varikos
O446 James Varikos
O447 Peter Liaros
O448 Rania Liaros
O449 Chrissa Liaros
O450 Constantine Liaros
O451 Jana Liaros
O452 Penelope Liaros
O501 Adreana Lorenzini
O502 Amanda Orphanides
O503 Anastasia Giesta
O504 Anastasia Peppa
O505 Andrew Marinos
O506 Andrew
O507 Angelo Antoniou
O508 Angelo Kandalepas
O509 Angelo Marinos
O510 Anthony Dangas
O516 Warren Mackenzie
O517 Vicky Vassili
O518 Vedat Cagiran
O519 V Kamateros
O520 Vakina Magoulias
O521 Tsiamis Tom
O522 Tony Delaveris
O523 Toudri Girgis
O524 Tina Paxos
O526 Terry Parathypas
O527 Sotirios Mpirgiotis
O528 Sotiria Hatzikiriakos
O529 Sofia Bouzanis
O530 S Dunkerley
O531 Sam Stratikopoulos
O532 Samir Taouk
O533 Robert Upton
O534 Robert Ciaglia
O535 R Kolokotronis
O536 Reno Cassar
O537 R Dunkerley
O538 Rashad Saab
O539 Radhika Raniga
O540 Poppy Soares
O542 A Nigro
O543 Afroditi Hatzikiriakos
O544 Alena Karpenkova
O545 Anna Stefanakis
O546 Arthur Peppas
O547 Phillip Paxos
O549 Peter Poulos
O550 Peter Liaros
O551 Peter Archondoulis
O552 Athawasiog Ikovomou
O553 Aziz Bebawy
O554 Bill Kamateros
O555 Penelope Liaros
O556 Paulos Peppas
O557 P Antoniou
O558 Panayiotis Kandalepas
O559 Padelis Neromiliotis
O560 Odyssefs Triantafyllou
O561 N Williams
O562 Nikki Hassapladakis
O563 Nick Vassili
O564 Nick Kamateros
O565 Bill Mpirgiotis
O566 Nathan Hassapladakis
O567 Nanji Velji Raniga
O568 M Triantafyllou
O570 Michael Stefos
O571 Michael Paxos
O572 Michael Paxos
O573 Michael Parathyras
O574 B Long
O575 Michael Orphanides
O576 Michael Melas
O577 Michael Katsikas
O578 Michael Haimandos
O579 M A White
O580 Mary Kalianiotis
O581 Maria Peppas
O582 Maria Kamateros
O583 Maria Ciaglia
O584 George Kamateros
O585 Lorraine Read
O586 Leslie H Kalas
O587 K Sutherland
O588 Krishnil Raniga
O589 Konstantina Peppas
O590 Konstantina Peppas
O591 Keirron Mark Wilson
O592 KatinaTsiami
O593 Katie Upton
O594 Katherine Kalas
O595 Indecipherable
O597 John Petrou
O598 John Paxos
O599 John Kalianiotis
O600 John Hatzikiriakos
O601 John Graham Slender
O602 John Dangas
O603 John A Slender
O604 John Gouskos
O605 Jodie Cagiran
O606 Joanna Gouskos
O607 Jim
O608 Jim Petrou
O609 Jeff Soares
O610 Irene Parathyras
O611 Irene Ekonomou
O612 I Kolokotronis
O613 Helen Stratikopoulos
O614 Helen Stenos-Turner
O615 Helen Katsikas
O616 Helen Dangas
O617 G Zias
O618 Gregory Haimandos
O620 Georgia Poulos
O621 George Stratikopoulos
O622 George
O623 George Ekonomou
O624 B and G Zias
O625 F Marinos
O626 Fatai Slender
O627 Evangelia Rozonatos
O628 Effi Stefa
O630 Eleni Paxos
O631 Camille Hoareau
O632 Catherine Petratos
O633 E Jagers
O634 Efstathios Petratos
O635 Effie Katsaros
O636 Effie Kalas
O637 Dolly Georgiopoulos
O638 Celia Midon
O639 Dionisios Gouskos
O640 Chrisoula Ekonomou
O641 Dimitrios Hatzikiriakos
O642 Dimitra Kandalepas
O643 Connie Cassar
O644 Colin Robertson
O645 C Chartofillis
O646 Chrysoula Ikonomou
O647 Christine Neromiliotis
O650 John Korkidas
O651 Anne Korkidas
O652 Nick Kamateros
O657 Nicholas Mickovski
O667 Ron Bezic
O668 Barry Smith
O669 Brad Lynch
O670 Angelo Labrakis
O671 George Maakaroun
O672 Harry Labrakis
O673 Chris Fellas
O674 Anastasia Karthans
O675 Periklis Giannoulis
O685 Sam Stratikopoulos
O693 Petros Kalligas
O709 Steven Fotoulis
O710 Alan Pandelis
O711 Ron Franks
O712 Vladimir Patenjaga
O713 Maria Fellas
O714 Helen Fellas
O715 Maria Fellas
O716 Anthony Fellas
O717 Bill Fellas
O718 Chris Lascaris
O719 Maria Lascaris
O720 Hrisa Kamateros
O722 Martha Contos
O723 Con Contos
O724 Amy Zahar
O725 Con Zahar
O726 Irene Fatseas
O727 Emmanuel Fatseas
O728 Despina Fatseas
O729 Spiro Cassimatis
O730 Maria Cassimatis
O731 Erica Cassimatis
O732 Carolyn Anthony
O733 Petar Marjanovic
O734 Zora Marjanovic
O735 Gabriela Lebic
O736 Francika Addabba
O737 Ivana Naglic
O738 Peter Sedrak
O739 Susan Sedrak
O740 Magdy Sedrak
O741 Xiu Qin Zhang
O742 Mary Kalergis
O743 E Kalergis
O744 Garsia Sylvia
O745 Garsia Oswald
O746 Ippokratis Loizos
O747 Afrodite Loizos
O748 Nick Loizos
O749 Maria Loizos
O750 Roula Labrakis
O751 Joseph Sleiman
O752 Sandra Sleiman
O753 Dr William Clark
O754 Noelle Taoube
O755 Georgina Frilingos
O756 George Frilingos
O757 Peter Van Den Wade
O758 Matina Comino
O759 Emanuel John Comino AM
O760 Sophie Kolistasis
O761 Patricia Smith
O762 Thomas Tsiamis
O763 John Melas
O764 Anna Tsiamis
O765 Tony Tsiamis
O766 Betty Valli
O767 Peter Mouzomenos
O768 M Mouzomenos
O772 Tony Sarandopoulos
O773 Philip A Hunter
O774 K Pomery
O775 Norman Honer
O776 Megan Kuper
O777 Pip Hooper
O778 Jan Musgrave
O779 Dimitri Petrou
O780 Theo Spyrakis
O781 Kathy Sarandopoulos
O782 Alexandra Duff
O783 Jonathan Duff
O784 Jenny Longo
O785 Helen Spyrakis
O786 Diann Petrou
O787 Paul Sedrak
O788 Lydia Sedrak
O789 Ari Nikolopoulos
O790 George Antoniou
O791 Eleni Paxos
Table L: Objections which were solely concerned with the location of the boundary between the proposed Divisions of Cowper and Lyne
No. Submitted by
O6 Andrew Donnellan
O15 Anthony Evans
O22 Aaron K Mendham
O30 Caitlin Mazoudier
O36 Peter Lowe
O39 Candy Hawkins
O42 John D McFadden
O44 Glennys Wincote
O47 Phillip Elliott
O50 Jennifer Hurrell
O61 Robert Tovey
O62 Greater Port Macquarie Tourism
O64 Greg Every
O66 Port Macquarie Chamber of Commerce
O69 Carol Smallman
O70 Steve Martin
O76 Patrick Cassegrain
O77 Robyn Burtinshaw
O79 Denis Cassegrain
O85 Michael Thomas
O96 Ron Keating
O97 Jackson Blythe
O100 Gunilla Haydon
O101 John and Kay Burman
O103 Brian Wicks
O104 Harry Creamer
O118 Judith and Geoffrey Hutchesson
O121 Peter Farquhar
O122 Cheryl Cooper
O130 Robert John Morgan
O136 Graham Donald
O138 Port Macquaire-Hastings Council
O139 Joan Lynette and Donald Kevin Beck
O142 Peter J Goodwin
O183 David and Jacquie Ledgerwood
O196 Judi Payne
O197 Barry Byrne
O198 Nessie Byrne
O203 Joy Wignall
O206 Delvene Gladys Fritz
O209 Anne Phillips, Joy Corben and Jenny Hutchinson
O210 Robert Fischer
O214 M J Pryke
O216 Barbara Garrett
O392 Heather White
O402 Raymond L and Irene Evans
O410 Beverley Izard
O460 Richard Boyd McCrohon
O466 Joyce I Bilish
O469 David L Johnson
O473 Justin Levido
O480 Martyn Tizzard
O488 Chris Manser
O489 Grace and Bill Sturrock
O492 Bonny Hills Progress Association Inc.
O497 Robert Holley
O541 P Margaret Snodgrass
O569 Morton Crawford
O596 Joyce Wulff
O687 Margaret Dirago
O696 Karen Sue Clifford
O702 Lynette Robyn and John Cobban
Table M: Objections which were solely concerned with maintaining Camden and surrounding areas in the proposed Division of Macarthur
No. Submitted by
O120 Janice Johnson
O170 Lorraine Iddon
O175 M J Winton
O176 Janette Liddle
O178 Cheryl Weller
O190 John Macarthur-Stanham
O193 Ray Garnsey
O199 Richard Morris
O202 Dart West Developments Pty Limited
O213 Russell Dawson
O394 Julie and John Wrigley OAM
O414 Campbelltown and Airds Historical Society Inc
O417 Camden Council
O455 Jill Leemen
O457 Camden Historical Society Inc.
O458 Carrington Centennial Care
O465 Narellan Chamber of Commerce
O479 Vitocco and Hazlett Families
O513 Camden Chamber Of Commerce And Industry Inc.
O548 Camden Community Alliance Inc.
O653 Pat and David Grundy
O660 Janice Johnson
O664 Macarthur Regional Organisation of Councils
O678 Rotary Club of Camden Inc.
O688 Aneek Mollah
Table N: Objections which were solely concerned with retaining the name of the Division of Throsby and not renaming it as the Division of Whitlam
No. Submitted by
O1 Campbell Rhodes
O3 Andrew Newland
O5 David Klein
O8 Eke Lloyd
O10 John Brock and Rosemary Page
O11 Rosemary McDonald
O13 Neville Usher
O14 Dellmai Dempster
O20 Phillip and Susan Orphin
O24 Ian Wood
O25 Nancy Wood OAM
O26 Susannah Dale
O38 Josine Irving
O40 Geoffrey Webb
O45 Anne Wardle
O52 Christopher John MacLeod Blaxland
O68 Sandy Alsop
O81 Dr Michael Hedger
O114 Valentine Tyson
O123 Barbara Siladi
O124 John Griggs
O125 Aaron Clarke
O129 John Simon
O168 Rhys and Patricia Williams
O189 John Cassegrain
O419 Carol Herben OAM
O462 Senator John Williams
O475 Bruce Lloyd
O481 Bruce W Fairhall
O493 Michelle Blicavs
O512 Hon Katrina Hodgkinson MP
O619 G F Heard
O676 John Q Bone
O680 Kathleen Bone
O681 Fiona McLaurin-Cadden and Jan Wilson
O684 Janine Reed
O690 John Dash
O691 Philip Grey
O708 Tom Zeiser
Table O: Objections which were concerned with issues not covered in the previous tables
No. Submitted by
O2 Campbell Rhodes
O4 Franc Vaccher
O6 Andrew Donnellan
O7 Jim Meng
O9 John Brock and Rosemary Page
O12 Matthew Schelle
O16 Stephen Woodham
O19 Jeff Waddell
O21 Mike Maltman
O23 Janet Turner
O27 Kathy Parker
O28 Ian Cranwell
O29 Dougal Nivison
O31 Peter Florent
O32 Peter Florent
O33 Peter Florent
O34 Peter Florent
O35 Peter Florent
O41 Kate and Royce Bennett
O43 Richard Guest
O46 Falco Lombardi
O48 Rod Guest
O49 Gwydir Shire Council
O51 William Pitty
O57 Mary Goodall
O58 Don Clinch
O59 Shaun Messer
O65 Martin Gordon
O67 James Thomson
077 Robyn Burtinshaw
O78 The Council of The Shire of Bourke
O80 Jennifer Brooker
O82 Jan Hodgkinson
O87 M Whitney
O90 Joan Limon
O98 Carol Olde
O99 Robyn Rooth
O102 Ronald Anson
0107 Lyle Eder
O112 R D Chalmers
O113 Sarah Lukeman
O126 Simon Caldwell
O141 Graham Freemantle
O166 Brockmann Eco-Consulting (BEC)
O167 Frances and William Holland
O173 Withdrawn
O174 I D Chapman
O177 John E Lush
O179 The Nationals Forbes Branch
O180 Bruce and Margaret Adams
O181 Forbes Neighbourhood Watch Inc.
O182 Country Women’s Association of NSW Forbes Branch
O187 Sheila Marks
O192 Wingello Village Association Inc.
O201 Weddin Shire Council
O207 Joan Holmes
O208 Exeter Village Association
O212 Bundanoon Community Association (BCA)
O393 Darren McSweeney
O397 Benjamin Mofardin
O399 Simon Zulian
O401 Dr Mark Mulcair
O405 Great Lakes Council
O406 Northern Rivers Guardians Inc.
O407 Mayor of Maitland
O408 Glenn Brookes MP
O409 Rob Priest
0412 S. David Moncrieff
O413 Wellington Council
O415 Allyson Dutton
O416 Cessnock City Council
O453 Gino Mandarino
O461 Kai Chen
O464 Paul Blackman
O467 Sharynne Freeman
O468 Penrose Community Association
O471 Wibke Quinnell
O472 Agnes and Errol Stevens
0478 Andrew Fraser
O483 Rhonda Tanti
O484 Deirdre Trickett
O485 Nick Coffey
O486 Parkes Shire Council
O487 Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)
O493 Michelle Blicavs
O496 Country Women’s Association of NSW Murrumbidgee Lachlan Group
O499 Ben Wilcox
O654 Cowra Shire Council
0656 Graham S. Olde
O658 Michael Trickett
O659 Margaret Russell and Sue Curby
O662 Anne and Eddie Broomfield
O663 Macarthur Law Society
O665 Southern Villages Group
O677 Griffith City Council
0679 Jodie Blackmore
O682 Riverina and Murray Regional Organisation of Councils
O692 Benita Andrews
O694 Mayor Liverpool City Council
O697 Malcolm Baikie
O698 Andrew Blake
O699 Austin Evans
O701 Murrumbidgee Shire Council
O703 Dr Charles Richardson
O704 The Nationals
O705 Malcolm Baikie
O707 NSW Farmers
O721 Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)
O769 Jim Giannakakis
O770 No Name Supplied
O771 Georgia Giannakakis

Appendix E: Comments on objections to the proposed redistribution of New South Wales

Twenty-six written comments on objections were received.

No. Submitted by
COB1 Martin Gordon
COB2 Michelle Jelicic
COB3 Valerie and Philip Dutton
COB4 Dylan Smith
COB5 Coral Rogers
COB6 Russell and Helen Jones
COB7 Jeff Waddell
COB8 P C Hayward
COB9 John E Lush
COB10 Randolph Rossi
COB11 Dr Mark Mulcair
COB12 Kat Costigan
COB13 Jacquie Grallelis
COB14 Anonymous Pseudonym
COB15 Robert Waller
COB16 Carrathool Shire Council
COB17 Bruce and Margaret Adams
COB18 Forbes Neighbourhood Watch Inc
COB19 Forbes Branch Nationals NSW
COB20 Forbes Shire Council
COB21 Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)
COB22 Griffith City Council
COB23 The Nationals
COB24 Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)
COB25 Austin Evans
COB26 Hon. Scott Morrison MP

Appendix F: Augmented Electoral Commission’s response to themes contained in objections, comments on objections and in submissions to the inquiries into objections

Table P: Objections, comments on objections and submissions to the inquiries relating to the placement of electoral divisions and divisional boundaries

Objections and comments on objections recommend…

Submission

The augmented Electoral Commission has concluded…

No.

Submitted by

a central decision in designing rural electoral divisions should be the location of rural service centres/hubs and their service areas

O29

Dougal Nivison

wherever possible, this should form part of considering the community of interests within an electoral division, noting the requirement to ensure electoral divisions meet the requirements for the minimum and maximum number of electors to be contained in each electoral division

a new system is required to determine the size of country electoral divisions

O48

Rod Guest

the objection was not based on a ground that could be considered by the augmented Electoral Commission as the matters the augmented Electoral Commission is required to consider in determining the boundaries of Electoral Divisions are specified by the Electoral Act

electoral divisions should consist of both rural and urban populations

O102

Ronald Anson

the boundaries of electoral divisions should be formed by an unbroken line except for where a discontinuous or separate boundary is necessary for the purposes of including an island or territory specified by the Electoral Act in an electoral division

inland areas should not be included in electoral divisions which are predominantly coastal

O406

Northern Rivers Guardians Inc.

the objection was not consistent with the requirement of the Electoral Act to ensure electoral divisions meet the requirements for minimum and maximum number of electors to be contained in each electoral division

the range for the minimum and maximum number of electors in an electoral division at the projection time should be changed to plus or minus five per cent of the projected enrolment quota

IPM5

Kenneth Williams

the submission to the inquiry in Port Macquarie was not based on a ground that could be considered by the augmented Electoral Commission as the range for the minimum and maximum number of electors in an electoral division at the projection time is specified by the Electoral Act

the location of the boundary between the proposed Divisions of Banks and Blaxland should be different to that proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O7

Jim Meng

those parts of the localities of East Hills, Panania, Revesby and Padstow between the South Western Motorway and the East Hills Railway line are located in the Division of Banks

O65

Martin Gordon

O174

I D Chapman

O408

Glenn Brookes MP

O697

Malcolm Baikie

O705

Malcolm Baikie

COB24

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

the location of the boundary between the proposed Divisions of Banks and Blaxland should be as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

those parts of the localities of East Hills, Panania, Revesby and Padstow between the South Western Motorway and the East Hills Railway line are located in the Division of Banks

Auburn and Lidcombe should be in the proposed Division of Blaxland and not in the proposed Division of Reid

O401

Dr Mark Mulcair

parts of Auburn and Lidcombe are located in the Division of Blaxland. The boundary between the Divisions of Reid and Blaxland is the Western Motorway, Silverwater Road, St Hilliers Road, Boorea Street and Olympic Drive

O483

Rhonda Tanti

the location of the boundary between the proposed Divisions of Banks, Barton and Cook should be different to that proposed by the Redistribution Committee

See Table K for a list of individuals who made an objection on this matter

the location of the boundaries of the Divisions of Banks, Barton and Cook are as proposed by the Rdistribution Committee, with the following changes:

  • parts of the localities of Beverly Hills, Kingsgrove and Hurstville are located in the Division of Barton
  • part of the locality of Carlton is located in the Division of Banks
  • as a result of the above changes the boundary between the Divisions of Banks and Barton is King Georges Road, the Illawarra Railway line and Jubilee Avenue
  • those parts of the localities of East Hills, Panania, Revesby and Padstow between the South Western Motorway and the East Hills Railway line are located in the Division of Banks

O19

Jeff Waddell

O65

Martin Gordon

O401

Dr Mark Mulcair

O721

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

COB1

Martin Gordon

COB7

Jeff Waddell

COB11

Dr Mark Mulcair

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

COB26

Hon Scott Morrison MP

IS5

George Christodoulou

IS10

Paul Sedrak

IS19

Mina Goubran

IS20

Annie Tang

IS23

John Nour

the location of the boundary between the proposed Divisions of Banks, Barton and Cook should be as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O464

Paul Blackman

the location of the boundary between the Divisions of Barton and Cook is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O487

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

COB4

Dylan Smith

COB9

John E Lush

COB14

Anonymous Pseudonym

COB15

Robert Waller

COB24

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

IS30

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

the location of the boundary between the proposed Divisions of Berowra, Mitchell and Parramatta should not be as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O703

Dr Charles Richardson

the location of the boundary between the Divisions of Berowra, Mitchell and Parramatta is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee, with the exception of some minor boundary changes between the Divisions of Berowra and Mitchell involving no elector changes

Forbes should be located in the proposed Division of Calare and not in the proposed Division of Riverina

O179

The Nationals Forbes Branch

Forbes is located in the Division of Riverina, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O180

Bruce and Margaret Adams

O181

Forbes Neighbourhood Watch Inc.

O182

Country Women’s Association of NSW Forbes Branch

O393

Darren McSweeney

O409

Rob Priest

O699

Austin Evans

O704

The Nationals

COB13

Jacquie Grallelis

COB17

Bruce and Margaret Adams

COB18

Forbes Neighbourhood Watch Inc.

COB19

Forbes Branch Nationals NSW

COB20

Forbes Shire Council

COB22

Griffith City Council

COB23

The Nationals

IS9

Bruce Adams

IS25

Rob Priest

Forbes should be located in the proposed Division of Riverina, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O401

Dr Mark Mulcair

Forbes is located in the Division of Riverina, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the Lachlan Shire should be located in the proposed Division of Calare

O704

The Nationals

the Lachlan Shire is located in the Division of Parkes, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

all but the northern end of the Lachlan Shire should be located in the proposed Division of Parkes

O703

Dr Charles Richardson

the Lachlan Shire is located in the Division of Parkes, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

Parkes Shire should be located in the proposed Division of Calare and not in the Division of Riverina

O393

Darren McSweeney

Parkes Shire is located in the Division of Riverina, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O486

Parkes Shire Council

O699

Austin Evans

O704

The Nationals

COB22

Griffith City Council

COB23

The Nationals

Parkes Shire should be located in the proposed Division of Riverina, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O401

Dr Mark Mulcair

Parkes Shire is located in the Division of Riverina, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

Wellington local government area should be located in the proposed Division of Calare and not in the proposed Division of Parkes

O413

Wellington Council

Wellington local government area is located in the Division of Calare, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

Wellington and Mid-Western should be located in the proposed Division of Parkes

O704

The Nationals

Wellington and Mid-Western are located in the Division of Calare, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

COB23

The Nationals

the location of the boundary between the proposed Divisions of Cowper and Lyne should not be as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

See Table L for a list of individuals who made an objection on this matter

the location of the boundary between the Divisions of Cowper and Lyne is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O35

Peter Florent

077

Robyn Burtinshaw

0107

Lyle Eder

O401

Dr Mark Mulcair

O679

Jodie Blackmore

O721

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

COB7

Jeff Waddell

COB11

Dr Mark Mulcair

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

IS24

Peter Goodwin

IPM2

Joyce Bilish

IPM3

Anne Phillips

IPM4

Joy Corben

IPM6

Harry Creamer

IPM7

Karen Clifford

IPM8

John Burman

IPM9

Peter Besseling

IPM10

Colleen Parker

IPM11

Janette Hyde

IPM12

Geoffrey Hawkins

IPM13

Hadyn Oriti

IPM15

Doug Heagney

IPM16

Jennifer Hurrell

IPM18

Justin Levido

the location of the boundary between the proposed Divisions of Cowper and Lyne should be as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O19

Jeff Waddell

the location of the boundary between the Divisions of Cowper and Lyne is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O393

Darren McSweeney

O464

Paul Blackman

COB9

John E Lush

COB15

Robert Waller

COB23

The Nationals

COB24

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

IPM17

Peter Alley

the location of the boundary between the proposed Divisions of Cowper and Page should not be as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O19

Jeff Waddell

the location of the boundary between the Divisions of Cowper and Page is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O23

Janet Turner

O41

Kate and Royce Bennett

O43

Richard Guest

O58

Don Clinch

O59

Shaun Messer

O99

Robyn Rooth

0107

Lyle Eder

O126

Simon Caldwell

O207

Joan Holmes

O393

Darren McSweeney

O662

Anne and Eddie Broomfield

O679

Jodie Blackmore

O721

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

COB6

Russell and Helen Jones

COB7

Jeff Waddell

COB11

Dr Mark Mulcair

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

COB23

The Nationals

the location of the boundary between the proposed Divisions of Cowper and Page should be as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

COB24

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

the location of the boundary between the Divisions of Cowper and Page is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the towns of Wyee, Morriset, Dora Creek and Cooranbong should be located in the proposed Division of Dobell and not in the proposed Division of Hunter

O141

Graham Freemantle

the Division of Dobell is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

Wyee, Wyee Point and Mandalong should be located in the proposed Division of Dobell and not in the proposed Division of Hunter

O721

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

the Division of Dobell is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the location of the boundary between the proposed Divisions of Dobell and Shortland should be different to that proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O112

R D Chalmers

the location of the boundary between the Divisions of Dobell and Shortland is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O721

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

towns north of Tuross Head should be included in the proposed Division of Eden-Monaro and not in the proposed Division of Gilmore

O659

Margaret Russell and Sue Curby

towns north of Tuross Head are located in the Division of Gilmore, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

towns north of Tuross Head should be included in the proposed Division of Gilmore

O721

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

towns north of Tuross Head are located in the Division of Gilmore, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the location of the boundary between the proposed Divisions of Grayndler and Reid should be different to that proposed by the Redistribution Committee

See Table J for a list of individuals who made an objection on this matter

the entirety of the Drummoyne Peninsula is located in the Division of Reid. Iron Cove Creek and Parramatta Road are the boundary between the Divisions of Reid and Grayndler

O19

Jeff Waddell

O65

Martin Gordon

O401

Dr Mark Mulcair

O703

Dr Charles Richardson

O721

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

COB1

Martin Gordon

COB7

Jeff Waddell

COB9

John E Lush

COB11

Dr Mark Mulcair

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

IS1

Bruce MacCarthy

IS2

Craig Laundy MP

IS13

Jan Mapledoram

IS18

Andrew Blake

the location of the boundary between the proposed Divisions of Grayndler and Reid should be as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O393

Darren McSweeney

the entirety of the Drummoyne Peninsula is located in the Division of Reid. Iron Cove Creek and Parramatta Road are the boundary between the Divisions of Reid and Grayndler

O487

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

O464

Paul Blackman

COB14

Anonymous Pseudonym

COB24

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

IS30

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

Hurlstone Park should be located in the proposed Division of Grayndler and not in the proposed Division of Barton

O769

Jim Giannakakis

parts of Canterbury, Hurlstone Park, Dulwich Hill and Marrickville (north of the Sydenham Bankstown railway line) are located in the Division of Grayndler, with the boundary between the Divisions of Barton and Grayndler being the Sydenham Bankstown railway line

O770

No Name Supplied

O771

Georgia Giannakakis

the location of the boundary between the proposed Divisions of Grayndler and Sydney should not be as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O28

Ian Cranwell

the location of the boundary between the Divisions of Grayndler and Sydney is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee with the exception of a minor realignment to the The Crescent at Annandale which involves no elector movement

O698

Andrew Blake

the location of the boundary between the proposed Divisions of Grayndler and Sydney should be as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O464

Paul Blackman

the location of the boundary between the Divisions of Grayndler and Sydney is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee with the exception of a minor realignment to the The Crescent at Annandale which involves no elector movement

Yass Valley Shire, in its entirety, should be located in the proposed Division of Hume and not in the proposed Division of Eden-Monaro

O82

Jan Hodgkinson

Yass Valley Shire is located in the Division of Eden-Monaro, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O393

Darren McSweeney

O485

Nick Coffey

O487

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

Cowra Shire should be located in the proposed Division of Hume and not in the proposed Division of Riverina

O487

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

Cowra Shire is located in the Division of Riverina, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O654

Cowra Shire Council

Cowra Shire should be located in the proposed Division of Calare and not in the proposed Division of Riverina

O699

Austin Evans

Cowra Shire is located in the Division of Riverina, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

Weddin Shire should be located in the proposed Division of Hume and not in the proposed Division of Riverina

O201

Weddin Shire Council

Weddin Shire is located in the Division of Riverina, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O707

NSW Farmers

IPM14

John Ainsworth

Weddin Shire should be located in the proposed Division of Calare and not in the proposed Division of Riverina

O699

Austin Evans

Weddin Shire is located in the Division of Riverina, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

Bundanoon, Exeter, Penrose and Wingello should be located in the proposed Division of Hume rather than the proposed Division of Whitlam

O9

John Brock and Rosemary Page

Bundanoon, Exeter, Meryla, Penrose, part of Werai and Wingello are located in the Division of Hume

O98

Carol Olde

O192

Wingello Village Association Inc.

O208

Exeter Village Association

O212

Bundanoon Community Association (BCA)

O401

Dr Mark Mulcair

O468

Penrose Community Association

O656

Graham S Olde

O665

Southern Villages Group

O703

Dr Charles Richardson

O721

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

COB1

Martin Gordon

COB7

Jeff Waddell

COB11

Dr Mark Mulcair

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

COB24

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

IS7

John McNamara

IS30

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

Bundanoon should be located in the proposed Division of Eden-Monaro instead of in the proposed Division of Whitlam

O487

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

Bundanoon, Exeter, Meryla, Penrose, part of Werai and Wingello are located in the Division of Hume

Bundanoon and Exeter should be located in the same proposed electoral division as Goulburn

COB24

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

Bundanoon, Exeter, Meryla, Penrose, part of Werai and Wingello are located in the Division of Hume

the existing Division of Hunter should not be abolished

O46

Falco Lombardi

the Division of Hunter has been abolished, as proposed by the Redistribution committee. As a Federation name, another electoral division has been named ‘Hunter’, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O113

Sarah Lukeman

the proposed Division of Hunter should be different to that proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O499

Ben Wilcox

the Division of Hunter is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

the entirety of the Maitland local government area should be included within one electoral division, which should be known as the Division of Hunter

O407

Mayor of Maitland

the Maitland local government area is located in both the Divisions of Lyne and Paterson, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

the entirety of the Maitland local government area should be included in the proposed Division of Paterson and not in both the proposed Divisions of Lyne and Paterson

O67

James Thomson

the Maitland local government area is located in both the Divisions of Lyne and Paterson, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O141

Graham Freemantle

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

the proposed Division of Paterson should not change from the existing Division of Paterson

O80

Jennifer Brooker

the Division of Paterson is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the entirety of Cessnock local government area should be included within one electoral division

COB1

Martin Gordon

the Cessnock local government area is contained within the Divisions of Hunter and Paterson, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O141

Graham Freemantle

O416

Cessnock City Council

O721

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

the location of the boundary between the proposed Divisions of Lindsay and McMahon should not be as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O31

Peter Florent

the location of the boundary between the Divisions of Lindsay and McMahon is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the proposed Division of Lyne should not change from the existing Division of Lyne

O187

Sheila Marks

the Division of Lyne is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

Camden and/or the surrounding area should be located in the proposed Division of Macarthur and not in the proposed Division of Hume

See Table M for a list of individuals who made an objection on this matter

the location of Camden and surrounding areas is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O401

Dr Mark Mulcair

O487

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

O663

Macarthur Law Society

O721

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

COB1

Martin Gordon

COB7

Jeff Waddell

COB8

P C Hayward

COB9

John E Lush

COB11

Dr Mark Mulcair

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

IS11

Cheryl Weller

IS14

Ron Moore

IS15

Raad Richards

IS16

Adriana Care

IS17

Brett McGrath

IS21

John Wrigley OAM

IS22

Stephen McMahon

almost all of the Camden local government area should be located in the proposed Division of Hume

O487

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

the location of Camden and surrounding areas is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the proposed Division of Macarthur should not be changed from the existing Division of Macarthur

O467

Sharynne Freeman

the Division of Macarthur is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the boundary between the proposed Divisions of Hume and Macarthur should be as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

COB14

Anonymous Pseudonym

the boundary between the Divisions of Hume and Macarthur is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

COB24

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

the boundary between the proposed Divisions of Hume and Macarthur should not be as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O32

Peter Florent

the boundary between the Divisions of Hume and Macarthur is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O33

Peter Florent

the boundary between the proposed Divisions of Hume and Eden-Monaro should not be as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O34

Peter Florent

the boundary between the Divisions of Hume and Eden-Monaro is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

Fairfield should be located in the proposed Division of McMahon instead of in the proposed Division of Fowler

O487

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

the area bounded by King and Smithfield Roads and Prospect and Orphan School Creeks at Fairfield and Fairfield West is located in the Division of McMahon

COB24

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

IS29

Hon Chris Bowen MP

the proposed Division of North Sydney should not be as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O471

Wibke Quinnell

the Division of North Sydney is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

Ballina should be located in the proposed Division of Page and not in the proposed Division of Richmond

O57

Mary Goodall

Ballina is located in Division of Richmond, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O87

M Whitney

the location of the boundary between the proposed Divisions of Page and Richmond should not be as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O19

Jeff Waddell

the location of the boundary between the Divisions of Page and Richmond is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O704

The Nationals

the location of the boundary between the proposed Divisions of Page and Richmond should be as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O464

Paul Blackman

the location of the boundary between the Divisions of Page and Richmond is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

COB24

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

IS30

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

the geographic area of the proposed Division of Parkes should be reduced

O78

The Council of The Shire of Bourke

the Division of Parkes is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee, with the following changes:

  • all of the former Yallaroi Shire, and a small part of the former Bingara Shire, both now within the Gwydir Shire, are located in the Division of Parkes. The Gwydir River and Myall Creek are the boundary between the Divisions of Parkes and New England
  • the northern part of the Carrathool Shire, located mainly north of the Mid-Western Highway, is located in the Division of Farrer. As a result, the entirety of the Carrathool Shire will be located in the Division of Farrer, with the Shire boundary forming the boundary between the Divisions of Parkes and Farrer

O704

The Nationals

O707

NSW Farmers

COB23

The Nationals

IS26

The Nationals

IPM14

John Ainsworth

all or the northern part of the Gwydir Shire, covered by the former Yallaroi Shire, should be retained in the proposed Division of Parkes

O49

Gwydir Shire Council

all of the former Yallaroi Shire and a small part of the former Bingara Shire, both now within the Gwydir Shire, are located in the Division of Parkes

COB23

The Nationals

COB25

Austin Evans

IS20

The Nationals

all of the Gwydir Shire should be in the proposed Division of New England

O19

Jeff Waddell

all of the former Yallaroi Shire, and a small part of the former Bingara Shire, both now within the Gwydir Shire, are located in the Division of Parkes

O464

Paul Blackman

O699

Austin Evans

Lorn, Largs, Bolwarra and Bolwarra Heights should be located in the proposed Division of Paterson with the rest of Maitland

O12

Matthew Schelle

Lorn, Largs, Bolwarra and Bolwarra Heights are located in the Division of Lyne, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

the proposed Division of Reid should not be changed from the existing Division of Reid

O461

Kai Chen

the Division of Reid is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee, with the following changes:

  • the entirety of the Drummoyne Peninsula is located in the Division of Reid. Iron Cove Creek and Parramatta Road is the boundary between the Divisions of Reid and Grayndler
  • parts of Auburn and Lidcombe are located in the Division of Blaxland. The boundary between the Divisions of Reid and Blaxland is the Western Motorway, Silverwater Road, St Hilliers Road, Boorea Street and Olympic Drive

the Carrathool Shire should not be located across two electoral divisions

O682

Riverina and Murray Regional Organisation of Councils

the entirety of the Carrathool Shire is located in the Division of Farrer

the Carrathool Shire should be united in the proposed Division of Farrer and not split between the proposed Divisions of Farrer and Parkes

O19

Jeff Waddell

the entirety of the Carrathool Shire is located in the Division of Farrer

O177

John E Lush

O704

The Nationals

COB9

John E Lush

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

IS26

The Nationals

Broken Hill, Central Darling, Unincorporated NSW, Murrumbidgee and Carrathool should be located in the proposed Division of Farrer

O704

The Nationals

Broken Hill, Central Darling and Unincorporated NSW are located in the Division of Parkes, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

COB23

The Nationals

Broken Hill, Central Darling and Unincorporated NSW should be located in the proposed Division of Parkes, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O487

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

Broken Hill, Central Darling and Unincorporated NSW are located in the Division of Parkes, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O721

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

COB24

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

the proposed Division of Farrer should consist of the existing Division of Farrer with the addition of Tumut, Tumbarumba and the Snowy River Shire

O699

Austin Evans

the Tumut, Tumbarumba and Snowy River Shires are located in the Division of Eden-Monaro, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the Wentworth Shire should be located in the proposed Division of Parkes and not in the proposed Division of Farrer as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O703

Dr Charles Richardson

the Wentworth Shire is located in the Division of Farrer, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the proposed Division of Riverina should not be changed from the existing Division of Riverina

O21

Mike Maltman

the Division of Riverina is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee, with the following changes:

  • the Lockhart Shire is located in the Division of Riverina. The Shire boundary forms the boundary between the Divisions of Farrer and Riverina

O677

Griffith City Council

O51

William Pitty

the proposed Division of Riverina should not be as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O496

Country Women’s Association of NSW Murrumbidgee Lachlan Group

the Division of Riverina is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee, with the following changes:

  • the Lockhart Shire is located in the Division of Riverina. The Shire boundary forms the boundary between the Divisions of Farrer and Riverina

Grenfell should not be included in the proposed Division of Riverina but should be retained in the proposed Division of Hume

O27

Kathy Parker

Grenfell is located in the Division of Riverina, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the Lockhart Shire should be located in the proposed Division of Riverina and not in the proposed Division of Farrer

O704

The Nationals

the Lockhart Shire is located in the Division of Riverina

COB23

The Nationals

Murrumbidgee, Leeton, Narrandera, the former Holbrook Shire and/or Griffith should be located in the proposed Division of Riverina instead of in the proposed Division of Farrer

O16

Stephen Woodham

Murrumbidgee, Leeton, Narrandera and Griffith is located in the Division of Farrer, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O682

Riverina and Murray Regional Organisation of Councils

O701

Murrumbidgee Shire Council

O704

The Nationals

Murrumbidgee, Leeton, Narrandera, the former Holbrook Shire and/or Griffith should be located in the proposed Division of Farrer, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

Murrumbidgee, Leeton, Narrandera and Griffith are located in the Division of Farrer, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the Griffith, Leeton and Murrumbidgee Shires should be located in the proposed Division of Farrer

O19

Jeff Waddell

Murrumbidgee, Leeton, Narrandera and Griffith are located in the Division of Farrer, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

Leeton and Narrandera should be located in the proposed Division of Riverina and Griffith, Carrathool and Murrumbidgee should be located in the proposed Division of Farrer

COB23

The Nationals

Murrumbidgee, Leeton, Narrandera, Carrathool and Griffith are located in the Division of Farrer, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the Tumut and Tumbarumba Shires should be located in the proposed Division of Riverina and not in the proposed Division of Eden-Monaro

O393

Darren McSweeney

the Tumut and Tumbarumba Shires are located in the Division of Eden-Monaro, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O487

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

O682

Riverina and Murray Regional Organisation of Councils

IS28

Robert Stewart

the Tumut and/or Tumbarumba Shires should be located in the proposed Division of Farrer and not in the proposed Division of Eden-Monaro

O393

Darren McSweeney

the Tumut and Tumbarumba Shires are located in the Division of Eden-Monaro, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O699

Austin Evans

the Tumut and/or Tumbarumba Shires should be located in the proposed Division of Eden-Monaro as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O401

Dr Mark Mulcair

the Tumut and Tumbarumba Shires are located in the Division of Eden-Monaro, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O703

Dr Charles Richardson

O721

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

the Gundagai Shire should be located in the proposed Division of Eden-Monaro and not in the proposed Division of Riverina

O703

Dr Charles Richardson

the Gundagai Shire is located in the Division of Riverina, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

Lord Howe Island should not be located in the proposed Division of Sydney

O4

Franc Vaccher

Lord Howe Island is located in the Division of Sydney, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

Lord Howe Island should be located in the proposed Division of Cowper and not in the proposed Division of Sydney

O19

Jeff Waddell

Lord Howe Island is located in the Division of Sydney, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O393

Darren McSweeney

COB7

Jeff Waddell

Paddington, in its entirety, should be located in the proposed Division of Wentworth

See Table H for a list of individuals who made an objection on this matter

The Division of Wentworth is as proposed by the Redistribution Committee, with the following changes:

  • the entire locality of Paddington is located in the Division of Wentworth
  • the localities of Darlinghurst (except for the area bounded by South Dowling, Oxford and Flinders Streets) and Potts Point are located in the Division of Sydney
  • that part of Moore Park to the north of Dacey Avenue is located in the Division of Wentworth
  • as a result of the above changes, the boundary between the Divisions of Sydney and Wentworth is the eastern boundary of the localities of Potts Point and Darlinghurst to Oxford Street, then west to Flinders Street and south to South Dowling Street and to Dacey Avenue

See Table I for a list of the petitions received on this matter

O19

Jeff Waddell

O401

Dr Mark Mulcair

COB2

Michelle Jelicic

COB5

Coral Rogers

COB7

Jeff Waddell

COB11

Dr Mark Mulcair

IS4

Leone Morrison

IS6

Will Mrongovius and Brenton Moore

IS8

Michael Waterhouse

the proposed Divisions of Sydney and Wentworth should be as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O177

John E Lush

The Divisions of Sydney and Wentworth are as proposed by the Redistribution Committee, with the following changes:

  • the entire locality of Paddington is located in the Division of Wentworth
  • the localities of Darlinghurst (except for the area bounded by South Dowling, Oxford and Flinders Streets) and Potts Point are located in the Division of Sydney
  • that part of Moore Park to the north of Dacey Avenue is located in the Division of Wentworth
  • as a result of the above changes, the boundary between the Divisions of Sydney and Wentworth is the eastern boundary of the localities of Potts Point and Darlinghurst to Oxford Street, then west to Flinders Street and south to South Dowling Street and to Dacey Avenue

O464

Paul Blackman

COB9

John E Lush

COB14

Anonymous Pseudonym

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

COB24

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

electors from Paddington should be located in the proposed Division of Kingsford-Smith

O65

Martin Gordon

the entirety of Paddington is located in the Division of Wentworth

COB1

Martin Gordon

Badgerys Creek should be included in the proposed Division of Werriwa instead of the proposed Division of Hume

O487

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

Badgerys Creek is located in the Division of Werriwa

O663

Macarthur Law Society

O694

Mayor Liverpool City Council

COB24

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

IS30

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

Badgerys Creek should not be included in the proposed Division of Werriwa

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

Badgerys Creek is located in the Division of Werriwa

O = objection received, COB = comment on objection received, IS = inquiry participant at the Sydney inquiry and IPM = inquiry participant at the Port Macquarie inquiry (refer to Appendix D, Appendix E or Appendix G for full list)

Table Q: Objections, comments on objections and submissions to the inquiries relating to the name of electoral divisions

Objections and comments on objections recommend…

Submission

The augmented Electoral Commission has concluded…

No.

Submitted by

the proposed Division of Whitlam should continue to be the Division of Throsby

Objectors advocating this are displayed in Table N

the electoral division will be known as the Division of Whitlam, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O166

Brockmann Eco-Consulting (BEC)

O177

John E Lush

COB9

John E Lush

COB14

Anonymous Pseudonym

COB15

Robert Waller

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

IS3

Valentine Tyson

IS7

John McNamara

IS26

The Nationals

IS27

Michelle Blicavs

the name of the proposed Division of Whitlam should remain as ‘Whitlam’

O65

Martin Gordon

the electoral division will be known as the Division of Whitlam, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O167

Frances and William Holland

O393

Darren McSweeney

O397

Benjamin Mofardin

O399

Simon Zulian

O415

Allyson Dutton

O453

Gino Mandarino

O487

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

O692

Benita Andrews

COB3

Valerie and Philip Dutton

the name of the proposed Division of Whitlam should be changed to ‘Hume’

IS17

Brett McGrath

the electoral division will be known as the Division of Whitlam, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the name of the proposed Division of Banks should be changed to ‘Whitlam’

O1

Campbell Rhodes

the electoral division will be known as the Division of Banks, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the name of the proposed Division of Blaxland should be changed to ‘Whitlam’

O1

Campbell Rhodes

the electoral division will be known as the Division of Blaxland, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the name of the proposed Division of Charlton should be changed to ‘Whitlam’

O166

Brockmann Eco-Consulting (BEC)

the electoral division will be known as the Division of Charlton, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the name of the proposed Division of Fowler should be changed to ‘Whitlam’

O412

S. David Moncrieff

the electoral division will be known as the Division of Fowler, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

IS26

The Nationals

the name of the proposed Division of Greenway should be changed to ‘Whitlam’

O1

Campbell Rhodes

the electoral division will be known as the Division of Greenway, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the name of the proposed Division of Hume should be changed to ‘Whitlam’

O177

John E Lush

the electoral division will be known as the Division of Hume, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the name of the proposed Division of Macarthur should be changed to ‘Whitlam’

O1

Campbell Rhodes

the electoral division will be known as the Division of Macarthur, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

COB9

John E Lush

the name of the proposed Division of Macarthur should not be changed to ‘Whitlam’

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

the electoral division will be known as the Division of Macarthur, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the name of the proposed Division of Werriwa should be changed to ‘Whitlam’

O3

Andrew Newland

the electoral division will be known as the Division of Werriwa, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O8

Eke Lloyd

O20

Phillip and Susan Orphin

O26

Susannah Dale

O38

Josine Irving

O45

Anne Wardle

O81

Dr Michael Hedger

O114

Valentine Tyson

O124

John Griggs

O125

Aaron Clarke

O129

John Simon

O401

Dr Mark Mulcair

O475

Bruce Lloyd

O493

Michelle Blicavs

O512

Hon Katrina Hodgkinson MP

O619

G F Heard

O690

John Dash

O708

Tom Zeiser

COB11

Mark Mulcair

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

IS27

Michelle Blicavs

a new electoral division covering Campbelltown should be named ‘Whitlam’

O663

Macarthur Law Society

the Division of Throsby will be known as the Division of Whitlam, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

a new electoral division should be created and named ‘Whitlam’

COB14

Anonymous Pseudonym

A new electoral division will not be created and the Division of Throsby will be known as the Division of Whitlam, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the name of the proposed Division of Eden-Monaro should be changed to ‘Snowy Mountains’

COB14

Anonymous Pseudonym

the electoral division will be known as the Division of Eden-Monaro, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the name of the proposed Division of Farrer should be changed to ‘Riverina’

O177

John E Lush

the electoral division will be known as the Division of Farrer, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

COB9

John E Lush

the name of the proposed Division of Farrer should not be changed to ‘Riverina’

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

the electoral division will be known as the Division of Farrer, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the name of the proposed Division of Hume should be changed to ‘Macarthur’

COB9

John E Lush

the electoral division will be known as the Division of Hume, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

IS17

Brett McGrath

the name of the proposed Division of Hume should not be changed to ‘Macarthur’

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

the electoral division will be known as the Division of Hume, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the name of the proposed Division of Hunter should be changed to ‘Charlton’

O405

Great Lakes Council

the electoral division will be known as the Division of Hunter, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O407

Mayor of Maitland

O487

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

COB14

Anonymous Pseudonym

the name of the proposed Division of Lyne should be changed to ‘Paterson’

O405

Great Lakes Council

the electoral division will be known as the Division of Lyne, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O407

Mayor of Maitland

O484

Deirdre Trickett

O487

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

O658

Michael Trickett

the name of the proposed Division of Paterson should be changed to ‘Hunter’

O405

Great Lakes Council

the electoral division will be known as the Division of Paterson, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O407

Mayor of Maitland

O487

Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)

COB14

Anonymous Pseudonym

the proposed Division of Riverina should be named after a woman, Indigenous Australia, Indigenous Australian woman or ‘Grassby’

O2

Campbell Rhodes

the electoral division will be known as the Division of Riverina, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the name of the proposed Division of Riverina should be changed to ‘Hume’

COB9

John E Lush

the electoral division will be known as the Division of Riverina, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the name of the proposed Division of Riverina should not be changed to ‘Hume’

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

the electoral division will be known as the Division of Riverina, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the name of the proposed Division of Riverina should be changed to ‘Hume’ or ‘Lawson’

COB9

John E Lush

the electoral division will be known as the Division of Riverina, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the name of the proposed Division of Riverina should not be changed to ‘Hume’ or ‘Lawson’

COB21

Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)

the electoral division will be known as the Division of Riverina, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the name of the proposed Division of Riverina should not be changed

COB14

Anonymous Pseudonym

the electoral division will be known as the Division of Riverina, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

the electoral division covering Campbelltown should be named ‘Broughton’

O120

Janice Johnson

the electoral division containing Campbelltown will continue to be known as the Division of Macarthur, as proposed by the Redistribution Committee

O = objection received, COB = comment on objection received, IS = inquiry participant at the Sydney inquiry and IPM = inquiry participant at the Port Macquarie inquiry (refer to Appendix D, Appendix E or Appendix G for full list)

Appendix G: Inquiries into objections

Thirty oral submissions were made at the inquiry held by the augmented Electoral Commission in Sydney on Wednesday 16 December 2015.

No. Participant
IS1 Bruce MacCarthy
IS2 Craig Laundy MP
IS3 Valentine Tyson
IS4 Leone Morrison
IS5 George Christodoulou
IS6 Will Mrongovius and Brenton Moore
IS7 John McNamara
IS8 Michael Waterhouse
IS9 Bruce Adams
IS10 Paul Sedrak
IS11 Cheryl Weller
IS12 Austin Evans
IS13 Jan Mapledoram
IS14 Ron Moore
IS15 Raad Richards
IS16 Adriana Care
IS17 Brett McGrath
IS18 Andrew Blake
IS19 Mina Goubran
IS20 Annie Tang
IS21 John Wrigley OAM
IS22 Stephen McMahon
IS23 John Nour
IS24 Peter Goodwin
IS25 Rob Priest
IS26 The Nationals
  • Nathan Quigley
IS27 Michelle Blicavs
IS28 Robert Stewart
IS29 Hon Chris Bowen MP
IS30 Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)
  • Shane Easson

Eighteen oral submissions were made at the inquiry held by the augmented Electoral Commission in Port Macquarie on Friday 18 December 2015.

No. Participant
IPM1 Dr David Gillespie MP
IPM2 Joyce Bilish
IPM3 Anne Phillips
IPM4 Joy Corben
IPM5 Kenneth Williams
IPM6 Harry Creamer
IPM7 Karen Clifford
IPM8 John Burman
IPM9 Peter Besseling
IPM10 Colleen Parker
IPM11 Janette Hyde
IPM12 Geoffrey Hawkins
IPM13 Hadyn Oriti
IPM14 John Ainsworth
IPM15 Doug Heagney
IPM16 Jennifer Hurrell
IPM17 Peter Alley
IPM18 Justin Levido

Appendix H: Constructing electoral boundaries

The AEC maintains the electoral roll on the basis of alignment to Statistical Area 1s (SA1s),45 and is able to provide data on enrolments and projected enrolments at this level. Accordingly, in formulating its proposals, the augmented Electoral Commission used SA1s as its basic building blocks. The SA1s have defined boundaries and are of differing sizes and shapes. In cases where the augmented Electoral Commission considered that a particular SA1 boundary was inappropriate for use as an electoral division boundary, the SA1 was split to provide a more meaningful boundary.

The indicative area of electoral divisions in New South Wales has been calculated by aggregating the area of:

  • all land-based SA1s;
  • any parts of land-based SA1s; and
  • any lakes, ponds, rivers, creeks, wetlands or marshes not already included in land-based SA1s, that are contained within the divisional boundary of each electoral division.

Areas are calculated on the Geocentric Datum of Australia (GDA94) spheroid using the AEC’s Electoral Boundary Mapping System (EBMS), developed within the ‘MapInfo Professional’ software package.

The augmented Electoral Commission used EBMS as an aid to modelling various boundary options. This system was also made available for public use at the office of Australian Electoral Officer for New South Wales in Sydney.

Appendix I: Announcement of the augmented Electoral Commission’s proposed redistribution

The text of the augmented Electoral Commission’s public announcement of their proposed redistribution, issued on Thursday 14 January 2016, is reproduced below.

Augmented Electoral Commission decides names and boundaries of federal electoral divisions in New South Wales

The augmented Electoral Commission for New South Wales today announced the outcome of its deliberations on the names and boundaries of the 47 federal electoral divisions in New South Wales.

The Hon. Dennis Cowdroy OAM QC, the presiding member, thanked the individuals and organisations who contributed to the redistribution of New South Wales by providing written submissions throughout the redistribution process or participating in the inquiries on 16 and 18 December 2015. All submissions were carefully considered by the augmented Electoral Commission.

Mr Cowdroy said that, with respect to the boundaries of electoral divisions, the augmented Electoral Commission had adopted the majority of the redistribution proposed by the Redistribution Committee for New South Wales, which was detailed in its report of 16 October 2015: Proposed redistribution of New South Wales into electoral divisions, subject to the following alterations:

  • all of the former Shire of Yallaroi, and a small part of the former Shire of Bingara, both now within the Shire of Gwydir, will be located in the proposed Division of Parkes
    • the Redistribution Committee had proposed locating all of the Shire of Gwydir in the proposed Division of New England
  • the entirety of the Shire of Carrathool will be located in the proposed Division of Farrer
    • the Redistribution Committee had proposed locating that portion of the Shire of Carrathool mainly north of the Mid Western Highway in the proposed Division of Parkes
  • the Shire of Lockhart will be located in the proposed Division of Riverina
    • the Redistribution Committee had proposed locating this Shire in the proposed Division of Farrer
  • Bundanoon, Exeter, Meryla, Penrose, part of Werai and Wingello will be located in the proposed Division of Hume
    • the Redistribution Committee had proposed locating Bundanoon, Exeter, Meryla, Penrose, part of Werai and Wingello in the proposed Division of Whitlam
  • the entire locality of Paddington will be located in the proposed Division of Wentworth
    • the Redistribution Committee had proposed dividing Paddington at Oxford Street, with that part south of Oxford Street located in the proposed Division of Sydney
  • Darlinghurst (except for the area bounded by South Dowling, Oxford and Flinders Streets) and Potts Point will be located in the proposed Division of Sydney
    • the Redistribution Committee had proposed locating Potts Point and that area of Darlinghurst west of Darlinghurst Road in the proposed Division of Wentworth
  • that part of Moore Park to the north of Dacey Avenue will be located in the proposed Division of Wentworth
    • the Redistribution Committee had proposed locating Moore Park in the proposed Division of Sydney
  • the entirety of the Drummoyne Peninsula will be located in the proposed Division of Reid
    • the Redistribution Committee had proposed locating part of the Drummoyne Peninsula in the proposed Division of Grayndler
  • parts of Canterbury, Hurlstone Park, Dulwich Hill and Marrickville (north of the Sydenham Bankstown railway line) will be located in the proposed Division of Grayndler
    • the Redistribution Committee had proposed locating each of these areas in the proposed Division of Barton
  • the locality of Sydenham will be located in the proposed Division of Grayndler
    • the Redistribution Committee had proposed locating Sydenham in the proposed Division of Barton
  • part of Beverly Hills (east of King Georges Road and south of the M5 East Motorway), part of Hurstville (north of the Illawarra railway line) and part of Kingsgrove (west of Kingsgrove Road and south of the M5 East Motorway) will be located in the proposed Division of Barton
    • the Redistribution Committee had proposed locating these parts of Beverly Hills, Hurstville and Kingsgrove in the proposed Division of Banks
  • the area bounded by the Princes Highway, Jubilee Avenue, the Illawarra railway line, Andover and Francis Streets at Carlton will be located in the proposed Division of Banks
    • the Redistribution Committee had proposed locating this area in the proposed Division of Barton
  • part of Auburn (to the south of the M4 Western Motorway and to the west of St Hilliers Road) and part of Lidcombe (to the west of Olympic Drive) will be located in the proposed Division of Blaxland
    • the Redistribution Committee had proposed locating part of Auburn and part of Lidcombe in the proposed Division of Reid
  • the area bounded by King and Smithfield Roads and Prospect and Orphan School Creeks at Fairfield and Fairfield West will be located in the proposed Division of McMahon
    • the Redistribution Committee had proposed locating this area in the proposed Division of Fowler
  • the localities of Edensor Park (to Smithfield Road), Bossley Park (except for the area east of Mimosa Road and north of Polding Street), Prairiewood (to King Road), Greenfield Park (to Smithfield Road) and the built-up area of Abbotsbury will be located in the proposed Division of Fowler
    • the Redistribution Committee had proposed locating these localities, or parts thereof, in the proposed Division of McMahon
  • parts of Badgerys Creek and Kemps Creek south of Elizabeth Drive, that part of Bringelly to the east of The Northern Road and north of Bringelly Road, and that part of Rossmore to the north of Bringelly Road will be located in the proposed Division of Werriwa
    • the Redistribution Committee had proposed locating this part of Badgerys Creek in the proposed Division of Hume
  • those parts of East Hills, Panania, Revesby and Padstow between the South Western Motorway and the East Hills Railway line will be located in the proposed Division of Banks
    • the Redistribution Committee had proposed locating this area in the proposed Division of Blaxland

Further information on these alterations

Mr Cowdroy said that, with respect to the names of electoral divisions, the augmented Electoral Commission had adopted without change the names of electoral divisions proposed by the Redistribution Committee for New South Wales as detailed in its report of 16 October 2015: Proposed redistribution of New South Wales into electoral divisions.

The Division of Throsby will become the Division of Whitlam in honour of the former Prime Minister, the Hon. Edward Gough Whitlam AC QC (1916–2014).

The Guidelines for naming federal electoral divisions note that consideration should be given to naming electoral divisions after former Prime Ministers.

An overview of the augmented Electoral Commission’s conclusions on objections to the Redistribution Committee’s proposed redistribution is available.

In the opinion of the augmented Electoral Commission, its proposal is not significantly different from the proposal of the Redistribution Committee, and therefore no further input from members of the public will be sought.

The names and boundaries of the federal electoral divisions for New South Wales will apply from 25 February 2016 when a notice of determination is published in the Commonwealth Government Notices Gazette. Federal general elections for which the writ is issued after this date will be contested on the new electoral divisions.

Overview maps will be available on the AEC website on 25 February 2016. Detailed maps and a report outlining the augmented Electoral Commission’s reasons for its formal determination will be tabled in the Federal Parliament and will subsequently be made publicly available.

Editors’ notes

A Redistribution Committee is appointed for the state or territory in which a redistribution has commenced.

The Redistribution Committee for New South Wales consisted of:

  • the Electoral Commissioner,
  • the Australian Electoral Officer for New South Wales,
  • the Surveyor General for New South Wales, and
  • the acting Auditor-General of New South Wales.

The Redistribution Committee is responsible for considering inputs from the public and making a proposed redistribution.

The augmented Electoral Commission considers any objections to a proposed redistribution and makes a final determination of the names and boundaries of the redistributed divisions. The augmented Electoral Commission for New South Wales consists of:

  • the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission,
  • the non-judicial member of the Electoral Commission, currently the Australian Statistician,
  • the Electoral Commissioner,
  • the Australian Electoral Officer for New South Wales,
  • the Surveyor General for New South Wales, and
  • the acting Auditor-General of New South Wales

Appendix J: Determination of electoral divisions in New South Wales by the augmented Electoral Commission

The text of the augmented Electoral Commission’s determination of electoral divisions in New South Wales, published in the Gazette on Thursday 25 February 2016, is reproduced below.

Determination of names and boundaries of federal electoral divisions in New South Wales

As determined by the then acting Electoral Commissioner on 13 November 2014, New South Wales is entitled to 47 members of the House of Representatives.

Pursuant to sub-section 73(1) of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 (the Electoral Act), the augmented Electoral Commission for New South Wales has determined the names of the 47 electoral divisions are:

  • Banks
  • Barton
  • Bennelong
  • Berowra
  • Blaxland
  • Bradfield
  • Calare
  • Chifley
  • Cook
  • Cowper
  • Cunningham
  • Dobell
  • Eden-Monaro
  • Farrer
  • Fowler
  • Gilmore
  • Grayndler
  • Greenway
  • Hughes
  • Hume
  • Hunter
  • Kingsford Smith
  • Lindsay
  • Lyne
  • Macarthur
  • Mackellar
  • Macquarie
  • McMahon
  • Mitchell
  • Newcastle
  • New England
  • North Sydney
  • Page
  • Parkes
  • Parramatta
  • Paterson
  • Reid
  • Richmond
  • Riverina
  • Robertson
  • Shortland
  • Sydney
  • Warringah
  • Watson
  • Wentworth
  • Werriwa
  • Whitlam

Pursuant to sub-section 73(1) of the Electoral Act, the augmented Electoral Commission for New South Wales has determined the boundaries of these electoral divisions are as shown on the maps published on the Australian Electoral Commission website at www.aec.gov.au/Electorates/Redistributions and lodged in file number 16/9 at the National Office of the Australian Electoral Commission in Canberra.

The augmented Electoral Commission for New South Wales has made decisions in accordance with the requirements of sub-sections 73(3), 73(4) and 73(4A) of the Electoral Act.

Subject to the provisions of the Electoral Act, the electoral divisions determined by this notice will apply from 25 February 2016 until the next determination of names and boundaries of electoral divisions in New South Wales is published in the Commonwealth Government Notices Gazette pursuant to sub-section 73(1) or sub-section 76(6) of the Electoral Act.

The Hon. Dennis Cowdroy OAM QC

Chairperson

Augmented Electoral Commission for New South Wales

Appendix K: Guidelines for naming federal electoral divisions

Determining the names of federal electoral divisions is part of the process of conducting a federal redistribution within a state or territory.

The criteria used by redistribution committees to propose the names of electoral divisions, and used by augmented electoral commissions to determine the names of electoral divisions, have previously been the subject of recommendations from the Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters. From these recommendations, a set of guidelines were developed as a point of reference only.

It should be noted that redistribution committees and augmented electoral commissions are in no way bound by the guidelines.

Naming after persons

In the main, electoral divisions should be named after deceased Australians who have rendered outstanding service to their country.

When new electoral divisions are created the names of former Prime Ministers should be considered.

Federation Divisional names

Every effort should be made to retain the names of original federation electoral divisions.

Geographical names

Locality or place names should generally be avoided, but in certain areas the use of geographical features may be appropriate (e.g. Perth).

Aboriginal names

Aboriginal names should be used where appropriate and as far as possible existing Aboriginal divisional names should be retained.

Other criteria

The names of Commonwealth electoral divisions should not duplicate existing state districts.

Qualifying names may be used where appropriate (e.g. Melbourne Ports, Port Adelaide).

Names of electoral divisions should not be changed or transferred to new areas without very strong reasons.

When two or more electoral divisions are partially combined, as far as possible the name of the new electoral division should be that of the old electoral division which had the greatest number of electors within the new boundaries. However, where the socio-demographic nature of the electoral division in question has changed significantly, this should override the numerical formula.

Appendix L: General description of how electoral divisions are constituted

The following tables show how each electoral division has been constructed. The unit to display this construction is Statistical Area 2s (SA2s).46 Each SA2 comprises a number of SA1s. The SA1s and SA2s which applied at the 2011 Census of Population and Housing have been used.

Electoral divisions are displayed in alphabetical order.

Division of Banks
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Banks
Kogarah Bay – Carlton – Allawah 4 685 5 106
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Mortdale – Penshurst 15 568 17 024
Narwee – Beverly Hills 6 387 6 937
Oatley – Hurstville Grove 9 000 9 759
Padstow 11 679 12 416
Peakhurst – Lugarno 13 088 13 684
Punchbowl 0 0
Revesby 4 039 4 384
Riverwood 6 509 6 955
South Hurstville – Blakehurst 9 519 10 248
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Banks 80 474 86 513
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Banks
Electors transferred from existing Division of Barton
Kogarah Bay – Carlton – Allawah 1 806 1 996
Total transferred from existing Division of Barton 1 806 1 996
Electors transferred from existing Division of Hughes
Padstow 0 0
Panania – Milperra – Picnic Point 15 253 16 406
Revesby 5 467 5 867
Total transferred from existing Division of Hughes 20 720 22 273
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Banks 22 526 24 269
Total for Division of Banks 103 000 110 782
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Banks to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Barton
Hurstville 11 867 13 040
Total transferred to Division of Barton 11 867 13 040
Electors transferred to Division of Blaxland
Bankstown 7 7
Revesby 1 275 1 355
Total transferred to Division of Blaxland 1 282 1 362
Electors transferred to Division of Cook
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
South Hurstville – Blakehurst 4 658 5 034
Total transferred to Division of Cook 4 658 5 034
Electors transferred to Division of Watson
Bankstown 1 1
Narwee – Beverly Hills 0 0
Punchbowl 3 236 3 703
Riverwood 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Watson 3 237 3 704
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Banks to another electoral division 21 044 23 140
Division of Barton
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Barton
Arncliffe – Bardwell Valley 10 211 11 928
Bexley 16 237 17 838
Kingsgrove (North) – Earlwood 15 315 16 457
Kingsgrove (South) – Bardwell Park 8 868 9 586
Kogarah 3 910 4 412
Kogarah Bay – Carlton – Allawah 510 587
Monterey – Brighton-le-Sands – Kyeemagh 6 506 7 094
Narwee – Beverly Hills 2 517 2 727
Rockdale – Banksia 10 734 11 819
Roselands 0 0
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Barton 74 808 82 448
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Barton
Electors transferred from existing Division of Banks
Hurstville 11 867 13 040
Total transferred from existing Division of Banks 11 867 13 040
Electors transferred from existing Division of Grayndler
Canterbury (North) – Ashbury 1 064 1 188
Dulwich Hill – Lewisham 575 600
Marrickville 7 130 7 515
Sydenham – Tempe – St Peters 2 506 2 787
Total transferred from existing Division of Grayndler 11 275 12 090
Electors transferred from existing Division of Watson
Belmore – Belfield 313 323
Canterbury (South) – Campsie 4 774 5 256
Total transferred from existing Division of Watson 5 087 5 579
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Barton 28 229 30 709
Total for Division of Barton 103 037 113 157
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Barton to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Banks
Kogarah Bay – Carlton – Allawah 1 806 1 996
Total transferred to Division of Banks 1 806 1 996
Electors transferred to Division of Cook
Kogarah 1 952 2 166
Kogarah Bay – Carlton – Allawah 3 183 3 453
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Monterey – Brighton-le-Sands – Kyeemagh 3 367 3 588
Sans Souci – Ramsgate 11 577 12 290
South Hurstville – Blakehurst 950 1 005
Total transferred to Division of Cook 21 029 22 502
Electors transferred to Division of Watson
Kingsgrove (North) – Earlwood 1 263 1 308
Narwee – Beverly Hills 0 0
Roselands 579 629
Total transferred to Division of Watson 1 842 1 937
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Barton to another electoral division 24 677 26 435
Division of Bennelong
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Bennelong
Carlingford 6 667 7 034
Chatswood (West) – Lane Cove North 257 266
Eastwood – Denistone 15 600 16 851
Epping – North Epping 16 885 18 070
Ermington – Rydalmere 6 573 7 155
Gladesville – Huntleys Point 7 484 8 052
Macquarie Park – Marsfield 10 919 11 778
North Ryde – East Ryde 8 565 9 146
Ryde – Putney 18 730 20 284
West Ryde – Meadowbank 11 013 12 240
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Bennelong 102 693 110 876
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Bennelong
Electors transferred from existing Division of Reid
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Reid 0 0
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Bennelong 0 0
Total for Division of Bennelong 102 693 110 876
Division of Berowra
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Berowra
Asquith – Mount Colah 10 959 11 958
Berowra – Brooklyn – Cowan 8 221 9 085
Carlingford 2 152 2 282
Castle Hill 59 62
Cherrybrook 14 255 15 035
Dural – Kenthurst – Wisemans Ferry 15 143 16 211
Galston – Laughtondale 3 962 4 137
Glenhaven 4 715 5 071
Hornsby – Waitara 6 576 7 191
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Normanhurst – Thornleigh – Westleigh 8 290 8 889
North Rocks 0 0
Pennant Hills – Cheltenham 14 579 15 524
Pitt Town – McGraths Hill 224 244
West Pennant Hills 7 742 8 317
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Berowra 96 877 104 006
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Berowra
Electors transferred from existing Division of Bradfield
Asquith – Mount Colah 129 135
Hornsby – Waitara 346 365
Normanhurst – Thornleigh – Westleigh 2 716 2 993
Total transferred from existing Division of Bradfield 3 191 3 493
Electors transferred from existing Division of Mitchell
Cherrybrook 3 252 3 362
Total transferred from existing Division of Mitchell 3 252 3 362
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Berowra 6 443 6 855
Total for Division of Berowra 103 320 110 861
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Berowra to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Mitchell
Glenhaven 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Mitchell 0 0
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Berowra to another electoral division 0 0
Division of Blaxland
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Blaxland
Auburn 3 200 3 645
Bankstown 16 077 18 081
Bass Hill – Georges Hall 14 064 15 042
Chester Hill – Sefton 11 068 12 018
Chullora 49 200
Condell Park 6 991 7 661
Granville – Clyde 15 18
Guildford – South Granville 6 197 6 905
Lidcombe – Regents Park 7 747 8 377
Yagoona – Birrong 12 782 14 068
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Blaxland 78 190 86 015
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Blaxland
Electors transferred from existing Division of Banks
Bankstown 7 7
Revesby 1 275 1 355
Total transferred from existing Division of Banks 1 282 1 362
Electors transferred from existing Division of Hughes
Condell Park 10 10
Panania – Milperra – Picnic Point 2 937 3 070
Total transferred from existing Division of Hughes 2 947 3 080
Electors transferred from existing Division of Reid
Auburn 14 699 16 528
Lidcombe – Regents Park 3 386 3 761
Total transferred from existing Division of Reid 18 085 20 289
Electors transferred from existing Division of Watson
Chullora 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Watson 0 0
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Blaxland 22 314 24 731
Total for Division of Blaxland 100 504 110 746
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Blaxland to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Fowler
Fairfield – East 6 634 7 166
Yennora Industrial 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Fowler 6 634 7 166
Electors transferred to Division of McMahon
Fairfield – East 2 384 2 521
Greystanes – Pemulwuy 0 0
Guildford – South Granville 3 449 4 013
Guildford West – Merrylands West 8 159 9 217
Smithfield Industrial 1 1
Yennora Industrial 13 13
Total transferred to Division of McMahon 14 006 15 765
Electors transferred to Division of Parramatta
Granville – Clyde 1 390 1 648
Guildford – South Granville 1 935 2 170
Total transferred to Division of Parramatta 3 325 3 818
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Blaxland to another electoral division 23 965 26 749
Division of Bradfield
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Bradfield
Asquith – Mount Colah 1 651 1 797
Chatswood (East) – Artarmon 1 234 1 337
Chatswood (West) – Lane Cove North 1 731 1 800
Gordon – Killara 13 652 15 238
Hornsby – Waitara 11 365 12 525
Lindfield – Roseville 15 051 16 140
Normanhurst – Thornleigh – Westleigh 1 715 1 853
Pymble 11 016 11 912
St Ives 13 970 14 787
Turramurra 13 525 14 076
Wahroonga – Warrawee 12 332 12 994
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Bradfield 97 242 104 459
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Bradfield
Electors transferred from existing Division of Mackellar
Forestville – Killarney Heights 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Mackellar 0 0
Electors transferred from existing Division of North Sydney
Chatswood (East) – Artarmon 3 854 4 207
Willoughby – Castle Cove – Northbridge 1 929 2 074
Total transferred from existing Division of North Sydney 5 783 6 281
Electors transferred from existing Division of Warringah
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 2 2
Total transferred from existing Division of Warringah 2 2
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Bradfield 5 785 6 283
Total for Division of Bradfield 103 027 110 742
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Bradfield to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Berowra
Asquith – Mount Colah 129 135
Hornsby – Waitara 346 365
Normanhurst – Thornleigh – Westleigh 2 716 2 993
Total transferred to Division of Berowra 3 191 3 493
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Bradfield to another electoral division 3 191 3 493
Division of Calare
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Calare
Bathurst 15 800 16 379
Bathurst – East 6 743 7 188
Bathurst Region 4 736 4 951
Blackheath – Megalong Valley 3 3
Blayney 4 975 5 080
Blue Mountains – South 0 0
Cowra Region 1 537 1 615
Dubbo Region 75 75
Forbes 572 598
Lithgow 8 448 8 641
Lithgow Region 5 869 6 083
Mudgee Region – East 16 16
Mudgee Region – West 15 15
Oberon 3 117 3 268
Orange 13 394 13 749
Orange – North 12 032 12 904
Orange Region 8 180 8 521
Parkes Region 18 14
Wellington 294 297
Wollangambe – Wollemi 1 1
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Calare 85 825 89 398
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Calare
Electors transferred from existing Division of Hume
Cowra Region 22 22
Total transferred from existing Division of Hume 22 22
Electors transferred from existing Division of Hunter
Lithgow Region 0 0
Mudgee Region – East 2 012 2 064
Total transferred from existing Division of Hunter 2 012 2 064
Electors transferred from existing Division of Parkes
Dubbo Region 270 268
Lithgow Region 0 0
Mudgee 7 509 7 722
Mudgee Region – East 474 469
Mudgee Region – West 6 293 6 451
Orange Region 24 24
Wellington 5 398 5 396
Total transferred from existing Division of Parkes 19 968 20 330
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Calare 22 002 22 416
Total for Division of Calare 107 827 111 814
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Calare to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Riverina
Condobolin 302 301
Forbes 6 528 6 720
Parkes (NSW) 7 453 7 707
Parkes Region 2 405 2 447
Total transferred to Division of Riverina 16 688 17 175
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Calare to another electoral division 16 688 17 175
Division of Chifley
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Chifley
Bidwill – Hebersham – Emerton 10 419 11 304
Blacktown (North) – Marayong 10 787 11 514
Blacktown (South) 9 599 10 699
Doonside – Woodcroft 13 565 15 020
Glendenning Dean Park 5 019 5 781
Hassall Grove – Plumpton 12 457 14 251
Lethbridge Park – Tregear 9 968 11 215
Mount Druitt – Whalan 12 264 13 418
Prospect Reservoir 3 3
Quakers Hill – Acacia Gardens 1 844 1 992
Riverstone – Marsden Park 2 413 2 668
Rooty Hill – Minchinbury 9 198 10 203
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Chifley 97 536 108 068
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Chifley
Electors transferred from existing Division of Greenway
Blacktown (North) – Marayong 388 460
Total transferred from existing Division of Greenway 388 460
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Chifley 388 460
Total for Division of Chifley 97 924 108 528
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Chifley to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Greenway
Blacktown (South) 3 598 3 961
Total transferred to Division of Greenway 3 598 3 961
Electors transferred to Division of McMahon
Prospect Reservoir 1 1
Rooty Hill – Minchinbury 3 722 4 009
Seven Hills – Toongabbie 9 10
Total transferred to Division of McMahon 3 732 4 020
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Chifley to another electoral division 7 330 7 981
Division of Cook
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Cook
Caringbah – Lilli Pilli 19 623 21 180
Cronulla – Kurnell – Bundeena 21 181 22 836
Gymea – Grays Point 10 072 11 102
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 1 1
Miranda – Yowie Bay 12 863 13 758
Oyster Bay – Como – Jannali 0 0
Sylvania – Taren Point 11 890 12 622
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Cook 75 630 81 499
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Cook
Electors transferred from existing Division of Banks
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
South Hurstville – Blakehurst 4 658 5 034
Total transferred from existing Division of Banks 4 658 5 034
Electors transferred from existing Division of Barton
Kogarah 1 952 2 166
Kogarah Bay – Carlton – Allawah 3 183 3 453
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Monterey – Brighton-le-Sands – Kyeemagh 3 367 3 588
Sans Souci – Ramsgate 11 577 12 290
South Hurstville – Blakehurst 950 1 005
Total transferred from existing Division of Barton 21 029 22 502
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Cook 25 687 27 536
Total for Division of Cook 101 317 109 035
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Cook to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Hughes
Gymea – Grays Point 2 531 2 721
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Oyster Bay – Como – Jannali 14 763 15 476
Royal National Park 2 2
Sutherland – Kirrawee 11 644 12 660
Total transferred to Division of Hughes 28 940 30 859
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Cook to another electoral division 28 940 30 859
Division of Cowper
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Cowper
Bellingen 4 148 4 271
Coffs Harbour – North 11 893 12 122
Coffs Harbour – South 6 906 6 841
Coramba – Nana Glen – Bucca 579 598
Dorrigo 1 868 1 959
Grafton Region 0 0
Kempsey 9 119 9 364
Kempsey Region 4 086 4 184
Korora – Emerald Beach 1 963 2 105
Macksville – Scotts Head 3 408 3 407
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Nambucca Heads 5 068 4 991
Nambucca Heads Region 5 480 5 663
Sawtell – Boambee 14 004 14 276
South West Rocks 3 948 3 827
Urunga 3 537 3 567
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Cowper 76 007 77 175
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Cowper
Electors transferred from existing Division of Lyne
Kempsey 74 75
Kempsey Region 2 443 2 527
Port Macquarie – East 20 452 20 887
Port Macquarie – West 11 959 11 916
Port Macquarie Region 1 473 1 619
Wauchope 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Lyne 36 401 37 024
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Cowper 36 401 37 024
Total for Division of Cowper 112 408 114 199
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Cowper to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Page
Coramba – Nana Glen – Bucca 2 045 2 176
Dorrigo 226 248
Grafton Region 3 639 3 833
Korora – Emerald Beach 3 911 4 041
Maclean – Yamba – Iluka 4 229 4 238
Woolgoolga – Arrawarra 8 405 8 578
Total transferred to Division of Page 22 455 23 114
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Cowper to another electoral division 22 455 23 114
Division of Cunningham
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Cunningham
Balgownie – Fairy Meadow 14 760 15 145
Corrimal – Tarrawanna – Bellambi 11 290 11 693
Figtree – Keiraville 14 103 14 507
Helensburgh 5 976 6 374
Horsley – Kembla Grange 0 0
Illawarra Catchment Reserve 3 3
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Port Kembla Industrial 1 1
Thirroul – Austinmer – Coalcliff 8 303 8 555
Unanderra – Mount Kembla 10 761 11 104
Wollongong 19 333 20 039
Woonona – Bulli – Russell Vale 13 886 14 397
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Cunningham 98 416 101 818
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Cunningham
Electors transferred from existing Division of Macarthur
Helensburgh 17 18
Total transferred from existing Division of Macarthur 17 18
Electors transferred from existing Division of Throsby
Berkeley – Warrawong – Windang 8 170 8 233
Port Kembla Industrial 16 16
Unanderra – Mount Kembla 25 26
Total transferred from existing Division of Throsby 8 211 8 275
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Cunningham 8 228 8 293
Total for Division of Cunningham 106 644 110 111
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Cunningham to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Hughes
Cronulla – Kurnell – Bundeena 1 895 2 128
Engadine – Loftus 0 0
Heathcote – Waterfall 4 839 5 140
Helensburgh 2 2
Holsworthy Military Area 0 0
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Royal National Park 9 9
Total transferred to Division of Hughes 6 745 7 279
Electors transferred to Division of Whitlam
Unanderra – Mount Kembla 213 209
Total transferred to Division of Whitlam 213 209
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Cunningham to another electoral division 6 958 7 488
Division of Dobell
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Dobell
Bateau Bay – Killarney Vale 15 862 16 689
Blue Haven – San Remo 4 103 4 476
Calga – Kulnura 286 320
Chittaway Bay – Tumbi Umbi 11 285 12 034
Erina – Green Point 1 533 1 570
Gorokan – Kanwal – Charmhaven 7 175 7 576
Jilliby – Yarramalong 2 180 2 337
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Niagara Park – Lisarow 3 685 4 021
Ourimbah – Fountaindale 3 523 3 859
The Entrance 10 987 11 667
Toukley – Norah Head 7 212 7 608
Tuggerah – Kangy Angy 3 238 3 565
Wamberal – Forresters Beach 4 595 4 992
Warnervale – Wadalba 8 158 9 099
Wyoming 7 948 8 290
Wyong 5 334 5 829
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Dobell 97 104 103 932
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Dobell
Electors transferred from existing Division of Shortland
Budgewoi – Buff Point – Halekulani 0 0
Gorokan – Kanwal – Charmhaven 7 851 8 211
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Shortland 7 851 8 211
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Dobell 7 851 8 211
Total for Division of Dobell 104 955 112 143
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Dobell to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Robertson
Terrigal – North Avoca 0 0
Wamberal – Forresters Beach 2 349 2 459
Total transferred to Division of Robertson 2 349 2 459
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Dobell to another electoral division 2 349 2 459
Division of Eden-Monaro
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Eden-Monaro
Bega – Tathra 6 050 6 387
Bega – Eden Hinterland 6 679 6 923
Bombala 1 826 1 868
Braidwood 2 564 2 590
Cooma 4 742 4 846
Cooma Region 2 568 2 689
Deua – Wadbilliga 36 36
Eden 2 292 2 228
Eurobodalla Hinterland 826 859
Jindabyne – Berridale 4 331 4 542
Karabar 6 109 6 427
Merimbula – Tura Beach 7 924 7 798
Narooma – Bermagui 6 958 6 832
Queanbeyan 7 270 7 515
Queanbeyan – East 3 185 3 497
Queanbeyan Region 7 435 7 870
Queanbeyan West – Jerrabomberra 8 614 9 306
Tumut Region 0 0
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Eden-Monaro 79 409 82 213
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Eden-Monaro
Electors transferred from existing Division of Farrer
Albury Region 0 0
Tumbarumba 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Farrer 0 0
Electors transferred from existing Division of Hume
Goulburn Region 96 96
Queanbeyan Region 2 880 3 029
Tumut Region 0 0
Yass 4 511 4 723
Yass Region 6 424 6 810
Total transferred from existing Division of Hume 13 911 14 658
Electors transferred from existing Division of Riverina
Gundagai 0 0
Tumbarumba 2 416 2 477
Tumut 4 409 4 529
Tumut Region 3 392 3 501
Yass Region 5 5
Total transferred from existing Division of Riverina 10 222 10 512
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Eden-Monaro 24 133 25 170
Total for Division of Eden-Monaro 103 542 107 383
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Eden-Monaro to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Gilmore
Batemans Bay 5 693 5 763
Batemans Bay – South 6 128 6 186
Broulee – Tomakin 2 287 2 283
Deua – Wadbilliga 0 0
Eurobodalla Hinterland 1 532 1 611
Moruya – Tuross Head 6 064 6 098
Total transferred to Division of Gilmore 21 704 21 941
Electors transferred to Division of Hume
Queanbeyan Region 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Hume 0 0
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Eden-Monaro to another electoral division 21 704 21 941
Division of Farrer
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Farrer
Albury – East 9 106 9 682
Albury – North 6 572 6 973
Albury – South 7 326 7 413
Albury Region 7 942 8 114
Corowa 4 125 4 160
Corowa Region 4 618 4 788
Deniliquin 5 128 5 210
Deniliquin Region 4 775 4 930
Griffith Region 186 182
Hay 2 078 2 112
Lavington 9 670 9 894
Moama 3 771 3 923
Narrandera 169 171
Tocumwal – Finley – Jerilderie 6 539 6 642
Tumbarumba 18 18
Wagga Wagga Region 0 0
Wentworth – Buronga 3 425 3 551
Wentworth – Balranald Region 2 195 2 349
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Farrer 77 643 80 112
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Farrer
Electors transferred from existing Division of Riverina
Deniliquin Region 0 0
Griffith (NSW) 11 475 12 177
Griffith Region 8 306 8 835
Hay 26 26
Leeton 6 554 6 982
Narrandera 4 155 4 221
Tumbarumba 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Riverina 30 516 32 241
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Farrer 30 516 32 241
Total for Division of Farrer 108 159 112 353
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Farrer to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Eden-Monaro
Albury Region 0 0
Tumbarumba 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Eden-Monaro 0 0
Electors transferred to Division of Parkes
Broken Hill 13 088 13 136
Far West 1 535 1 601
Wentworth – Balranald Region 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Parkes 14 623 14 737
Electors transferred to Division of Riverina
Albury Region 10 10
Corowa Region 17 17
Wagga Wagga Region 2 102 2 154
Total transferred to Division of Riverina 2 129 2 181
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Farrer to another electoral division 16 752 16 918
Division of Fowler
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Fowler
Bonnyrigg Heights – Bonnyrigg 2 171 2 386
Cabramatta – Lansvale 14 877 16 339
Cabramatta West – Mount Pritchard 9 718 10 549
Canley Vale – Canley Heights 12 022 13 224
Edensor Park 4 573 5 019
Greenfield Park – Prairiewood 523 587
Liverpool – Warwick Farm 5 423 6 186
St Johns Park – Wakeley 7 966 8 301
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Fowler 57 273 62 591
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Fowler
Electors transferred from existing Division of Blaxland
Fairfield – East 6 634 7 166
Yennora Industrial 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Blaxland 6 634 7 166
Electors transferred from existing Division of Hughes
Chipping Norton – Moorebank 6 367 6 781
Liverpool – Warwick Farm 6 394 7 124
Total transferred from existing Division of Hughes 12 761 13 905
Electors transferred from existing Division of McMahon
Bossley Park – Abbotsbury 12 842 13 715
Edensor Park 2 394 2 672
Fairfield 0 0
Fairfield – West 1 051 1 159
Greenfield Park – Prairiewood 5 070 5 490
Horsley Park – Kemps Creek 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of McMahon 21 357 23 036
Electors transferred from existing Division of Werriwa
Casula 0 0
Liverpool – Warwick Farm 4 884 5 460
Prestons – Lurnea 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Werriwa 4 884 5 460
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Fowler 45 636 49 567
Total for Division of Fowler 102 909 112 158
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Fowler to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Werriwa
Ashcroft – Busby – Miller 10 038 10 888
Badgerys Creek – Greendale 1 491 1 719
Bonnyrigg Heights – Bonnyrigg 8 628 9 480
Cabramatta West – Mount Pritchard 1 038 1 126
Green Valley – Cecil Hills 19 865 22 000
Hoxton Park – Horningsea Park 1 357 1 514
Prestons – Lurnea 1 433 1 585
Total transferred to Division of Werriwa 43 850 48 312
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Fowler to another electoral division 43 850 48 312
Division of Gilmore
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Gilmore
Berry – Kangaroo Valley 6 772 6 602
Callala Bay – Currarong 2 841 2 935
Culburra Beach 3 958 3 844
Ettrema – Sassafras – Budawang 25 25
Eurobodalla Hinterland 117 117
Huskisson – Vincentia 3 304 3 287
Kiama 5 859 5 929
Kiama Downs – Minnamurra 4 494 4 615
Kiama Hinterland – Gerringong 5 666 5 738
North Nowra – Bomaderry 11 355 11 704
Nowra 12 219 12 696
Robertson – Fitzroy Falls 75 73
St Georges Basin – Erowal Bay 9 924 10 068
Sussex Inlet – Berrara 3 488 3 392
Tomerong – Wandandian – Woollamia 2 594 2 748
Ulladulla 11 433 11 496
Ulladulla Region 3 976 4 020
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Gilmore 88 100 89 289
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Gilmore
Electors transferred from existing Division of Eden-Monaro
Batemans Bay 5 693 5 763
Batemans Bay – South 6 128 6 186
Broulee – Tomakin 2 287 2 283
Deua – Wadbilliga 0 0
Eurobodalla Hinterland 1 532 1 611
Moruya – Tuross Head 6 064 6 098
Total transferred from existing Division of Eden-Monaro 21 704 21 941
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Gilmore 21 704 21 941
Total for Division of Gilmore 109 804 111 230
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Gilmore to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Whitlam
Albion Park – Macquarie Pass 0 0
Shellharbour – Flinders 10 168 10 871
Warilla 5 050 5 176
Total transferred to Division of Whitlam 15 218 16 047
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Gilmore to another electoral division 15 218 16 047
Division of Grayndler
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Grayndler
Ashfield 6 843 7 327
Canterbury (North) – Ashbury 2 367 2 553
Dulwich Hill – Lewisham 10 917 11 640
Haberfield – Summer Hill 9 518 10 035
Leichhardt – Annandale 11 513 12 841
Lilyfield – Rozelle 3 751 4 237
Marrickville 11 238 12 174
Newtown – Camperdown – Darlington 4 146 4 536
Petersham – Stanmore 14 267 15 679
Sydenham – Tempe – St Peters 3 110 3 433
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Grayndler 77 670 84 455
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Grayndler
Electors transferred from existing Division of Reid
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 2 2
Total transferred from existing Division of Reid 2 2
Electors transferred from existing Division of Sydney
Balmain 11 258 12 379
Leichhardt – Annandale 6 430 7 136
Lilyfield – Rozelle 5 442 5 940
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Sydney 23 130 25 455
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Grayndler 23 132 25 457
Total for Division of Grayndler 100 802 109 912
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Grayndler to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Barton
Canterbury (North) – Ashbury 1 064 1 188
Dulwich Hill – Lewisham 575 600
Marrickville 7 130 7 515
Sydenham – Tempe – St Peters 2 506 2 787
Total transferred to Division of Barton 11 275 12 090
Electors transferred to Division of Reid
Ashfield 1 114 1 194
Burwood – Croydon 1 819 1 969
Total transferred to Division of Reid 2 933 3 163
Electors transferred to Division of Sydney
Newtown – Camperdown – Darlington 3 612 3 964
Total transferred to Division of Sydney 3 612 3 964
Electors transferred to Division of Watson
Ashfield 5 784 6 330
Canterbury (North) – Ashbury 3 309 3 560
Croydon Park – Enfield 1 416 1 512
Total transferred to Division of Watson 10 509 11 402
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Grayndler to another electoral division 28 329 30 619
Division of Greenway
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Greenway
Blacktown (East) – Kings Park 9 225 10 455
Blacktown (South) 4 061 4 412
Girraween – Westmead 4 650 5 184
Glenwood 9 798 10 881
Lalor Park – Kings Langley 16 098 17 435
Parklea – Kellyville Ridge 16 587 20 105
Quakers Hill – Acacia Gardens 14 826 16 431
Riverstone – Marsden Park 5 676 6 098
Seven Hills – Toongabbie 15 140 16 681
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Greenway 96 061 107 682
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Greenway
Electors transferred from existing Division of Chifley
Blacktown (South) 3 598 3 961
Total transferred from existing Division of Chifley 3 598 3 961
Electors transferred from existing Division of Mitchell
Rouse Hill – Beaumont Hills 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Mitchell 0 0
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Greenway 3 598 3 961
Total for Division of Greenway 99 659 111 643
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Greenway to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Chifley
Blacktown (North) – Marayong 388 460
Total transferred to Division of Chifley 388 460
Electors transferred to Division of Parramatta
Girraween – Westmead 1 679 1 837
Toongabbie – Constitution Hill 5 623 6 011
Total transferred to Division of Parramatta 7 302 7 848
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Greenway to another electoral division 7 690 8 308
Division of Hughes
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Hughes
Chipping Norton – Moorebank 5 534 6 072
Engadine – Loftus 20 370 21 526
Heathcote – Waterfall 0 0
Holsworthy – Wattle Grove 12 652 13 868
Holsworthy Military Area 0 0
Illawong – Alfords Point 8 311 8 818
Menai – Lucas Heights – Woronora 15 556 16 990
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Oyster Bay – Como – Jannali 453 463
Sutherland – Kirrawee 2 683 2 992
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Hughes 65 559 70 729
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Hughes
Electors transferred from existing Division of Cook
Gymea – Grays Point 2 531 2 721
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Oyster Bay – Como – Jannali 14 763 15 476
Royal National Park 2 2
Sutherland – Kirrawee 11 644 12 660
Total transferred from existing Division of Cook 28 940 30 859
Electors transferred from existing Division of Cunningham
Cronulla – Kurnell – Bundeena 1 895 2 128
Engadine – Loftus 0 0
Heathcote – Waterfall 4 839 5 140
Helensburgh 2 2
Holsworthy Military Area 0 0
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Royal National Park 9 9
Total transferred from existing Division of Cunningham 6 745 7 279
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Hughes 35 685 38 138
Total for Division of Hughes 101 244 108 867
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Hughes to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Banks
Padstow 0 0
Panania – Milperra – Picnic Point 15 253 16 406
Revesby 5 467 5 867
Total transferred to Division of Banks 20 720 22 273
Electors transferred to Division of Blaxland
Condell Park 10 10
Panania – Milperra – Picnic Point 2 937 3 070
Total transferred to Division of Blaxland 2 947 3 080
Electors transferred to Division of Fowler
Chipping Norton – Moorebank 6 367 6 781
Liverpool – Warwick Farm 6 394 7 124
Total transferred to Division of Fowler 12 761 13 905
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Hughes to another electoral division 36 428 39 258
Division of Hume
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Hume
Bargo 3 957 4 312
Blue Mountains – South 4 4
Braidwood 226 235
Douglas Park – Appin 2 562 2 841
Goulburn 15 446 15 966
Goulburn Region 9 001 9 253
Hill Top – Colo Vale 4 007 4 275
Illawarra Catchment Reserve 0 0
Picton – Tahmoor – Buxton 11 183 12 260
Queanbeyan Region 217 226
Southern Highlands 4 077 4 130
The Oaks – Oakdale 6 187 6 770
Warragamba – Silverdale 141 155
Yass Region 1 202 1 246
Young Region 1 655 1 715
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Hume 59 865 63 388
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Hume
Electors transferred from existing Division of Eden-Monaro
Queanbeyan Region 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Eden-Monaro 0 0
Electors transferred from existing Division of Macarthur
Badgerys Creek – Greendale 762 838
Blue Mountains – South 0 0
Camden – Ellis Lane 9 233 10 047
Cobbitty – Leppington 1 049 1 246
Douglas Park – Appin 3 023 3 491
Elderslie – Harrington Park 6 475 7 190
Illawarra Catchment Reserve 2 2
Mount Annan – Currans Hill 13 811 15 292
Mulgoa – Luddenham – Orchard Hills 1 690 1 870
Warragamba – Silverdale 3 390 3 746
Total transferred from existing Division of Macarthur 39 435 43 722
Electors transferred from existing Division of Throsby
Robertson – Fitzroy Falls 10 12
Southern Highlands 503 500
Total transferred from existing Division of Throsby 513 512
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Hume 39 948 44 234
Total for Division of Hume 99 813 107 622
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Hume to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Calare
Cowra Region 22 22
Total transferred to Division of Calare 22 22
Electors transferred to Division of Eden-Monaro
Goulburn Region 96 96
Queanbeyan Region 2 880 3 029
Tumut Region 0 0
Yass 4 511 4 723
Yass Region 6 424 6 810
Total transferred to Division of Eden-Monaro 13 911 14 658
Electors transferred to Division of Riverina
Blayney 25 24
Cootamundra 5 575 5 595
Cowra 6 640 6 736
Cowra Region 2 479 2 436
Forbes 4 4
Grenfell 2 714 2 730
Gundagai 6 6
Temora 0 0
Yass Region 232 239
Young 7 290 7 564
Young Region 3 943 3 995
Total transferred to Division of Riverina 28 908 29 329
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Hume to another electoral division 42 841 44 009
Division of Hunter
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Charlton
Bolton Point – Teralba 6 306 6 434
Bonnells Bay – Silverwater 6 169 6 492
Edgeworth – Cameron Park 8 853 9 292
Glendale – Cardiff – Hillsborough 3 554 3 715
Lake Munmorah – Mannering Park 0 0
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Morisset – Cooranbong 10 176 10 187
Toronto – Awaba 10 237 10 329
Wallsend – Elermore Vale 670 693
Wangi Wangi – Rathmines 6 935 7 062
West Wallsend – Barnsley – Killingworth 4 549 4 773
Total retained from the existing Division of Charlton 57 449 58 977
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Hunter
Electors transferred from existing Division of Hunter
Branxton – Greta – Pokolbin 6 489 6 887
Cessnock 14 088 14 431
Cessnock Region 4 908 5 079
Maitland – West 0 0
Muswellbrook 7 662 8 230
Muswellbrook Region 2 759 2 911
Singleton 10 240 10 914
Singleton Region 3 382 3 568
Wollangambe – Wollemi 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Hunter 49 528 52 020
Electors transferred from existing Division of Paterson
Dungog 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Paterson 0 0
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Hunter 49 528 52 020
Total for Division of Hunter 106 977 110 997
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Hunter to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Calare
Lithgow Region 0 0
Mudgee Region – East 2 012 2 064
Total transferred to Division of Calare 2 012 2 064
Electors transferred to Division of Lyne
Singleton Region 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Lyne 0 0
Electors transferred to Division of New England
Mudgee Region – West 2 2
Quirindi 0 0
Scone 3 898 3 937
Scone Region 5 692 5 866
Total transferred to Division of New England 9 592 9 805
Electors transferred to Division of Parkes
Coonabarabran 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Parkes 0 0
Electors transferred to Division of Paterson
Branxton – Greta – Pokolbin 167 171
Cessnock Region 419 432
Kurri Kurri – Abermain 11 964 12 539
Maitland 4 033 4 120
Maitland – East 7 527 8 073
Maitland – West 13 675 14 458
Thornton – Millers Forest 163 181
Total transferred to Division of Paterson 37 948 39 974
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Hunter to another electoral division 49 552 51 843
Division of Kingsford Smith
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Kingsford Smith
Banksmeadow 3 3
Botany 6 190 6 626
Coogee – Clovelly 14 101 15 550
Kensington – Kingsford 14 710 15 966
Malabar – La Perouse – Chifley 14 871 15 768
Maroubra 19 942 21 648
Mascot – Eastlakes 13 353 14 566
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Paddington – Moore Park 0 0
Pagewood – Hillsdale – Daceyville 7 202 7 832
Port Botany Industrial 0 0
Randwick 13 363 14 759
Sydney Airport 1 1
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Kingsford Smith 103 736 112 719
Total for Division of Kingsford Smith 103 736 112 719
Division of Lindsay
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Lindsay
Cambridge Park 10 251 11 454
Castlereagh – Cranebrook 12 839 14 394
Emu Plains – Leonay 10 110 10 899
Glenmore Park – Regentville 13 956 15 889
Horsley Park – Kemps Creek 0 0
Jamisontown – South Penrith 12 110 12 740
Kingswood – Werrington 10 194 11 513
Mulgoa – Luddenham – Orchard Hills 4 104 4 531
Penrith 8 165 8 621
St Marys – Colyton 16 721 18 483
Yarramundi – Londonderry 3 555 3 749
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Lindsay 102 005 112 273
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Lindsay
Electors transferred from existing Division of Macquarie
Castlereagh – Cranebrook 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Macquarie 0 0
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Lindsay 0 0
Total for Division of Lindsay 102 005 112 273
Division of Lyne
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Lyne
Gloucester 3 824 3 794
Laurieton – Bonny Hills 12 622 12 541
Old Bar – Manning Point – Red Head 7 644 7 774
Port Macquarie – East 0 0
Port Macquarie Region 2 418 2 542
Taree 14 560 14 474
Taree Region 9 257 9 493
Wauchope 7 618 7 747
Wingham 3 901 4 009
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Lyne 61 844 62 374
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Lyne
Electors transferred from existing Division of Hunter
Singleton Region 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Hunter 0 0
Electors transferred from existing Division of New England
Walcha 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of New England 0 0
Electors transferred from existing Division of Paterson
Bulahdelah – Stroud 3 498 3 585
Dungog 6 522 6 729
Forster 10 794 10 586
Forster – Tuncurry Region 4 405 4 567
Maitland – East 0 0
Maitland – North 5 219 5 491
Maitland – West 363 375
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Seaham – Woodville 3 808 3 994
Tea Gardens – Hawks Nest 3 729 3 670
Tuncurry 4 960 4 658
Williamtown – Medowie – Karuah 1 003 1 069
Total transferred from existing Division of Paterson 44 301 44 724
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Lyne 44 301 44 724
Total for Division of Lyne 106 145 107 098
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Lyne to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Cowper
Kempsey 74 75
Kempsey Region 2 443 2 527
Port Macquarie – East 20 452 20 887
Port Macquarie – West 11 959 11 916
Port Macquarie Region 1 473 1 619
Wauchope 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Cowper 36 401 37 024
Electors transferred to Division of New England
Port Macquarie Region 0 0
Total transferred to Division of New England 0 0
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Lyne to another electoral division 36 401 37 024
Division of Macarthur
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Macarthur
Bradbury – Wedderburn 12 128 13 954
Campbelltown – Woodbine 10 918 12 544
Claymore – Eagle Vale – Raby 295 331
Cobbitty – Leppington 3 849 4 412
Elderslie – Harrington Park 5 660 6 258
Helensburgh 0 0
Holsworthy Military Area 0 0
Leumeah – Minto Heights 8 651 9 736
Mount Annan – Currans Hill 3 191 3 597
Rosemeadow – Glen Alpine 13 541 15 343
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Macarthur 58 233 66 175
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Macarthur
Electors transferred from existing Division of Werriwa
Claymore – Eagle Vale – Raby 12 846 14 636
Cobbitty – Leppington 1 849 2 073
Ingleburn – Denham Court 9 479 10 483
Leumeah – Minto Heights 2 515 2 801
Macquarie Fields – Glenfield 0 0
Minto – St Andrews 11 851 13 452
Total transferred from existing Division of Werriwa 38 540 43 445
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Macarthur 38 540 43 445
Total for Division of Macarthur 96 773 109 620
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Macarthur to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Cunningham
Helensburgh 17 18
Total transferred to Division of Cunningham 17 18
Electors transferred to Division of Hume
Badgerys Creek – Greendale 762 838
Blue Mountains – South 0 0
Camden – Ellis Lane 9 233 10 047
Cobbitty – Leppington 1 049 1 246
Douglas Park – Appin 3 023 3 491
Elderslie – Harrington Park 6 475 7 190
Illawarra Catchment Reserve 2 2
Mount Annan – Currans Hill 13 811 15 292
Mulgoa – Luddenham – Orchard Hills 1 690 1 870
Warragamba – Silverdale 3 390 3 746
Total transferred to Division of Hume 39 435 43 722
Electors transferred to Division of Werriwa
Badgerys Creek – Greendale 3 444 3 847
Total transferred to Division of Werriwa 3 444 3 847
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Macarthur to another electoral division 42 896 47 587
Division of Mackellar
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Mackellar
Avalon – Palm Beach 9 784 10 478
Bayview – Elanora Heights 8 081 8 522
Beacon Hill – Narraweena 6 726 7 105
Cromer 5 320 5 611
Dee Why – North Curl Curl 8 501 9 426
Forestville – Killarney Heights 3 607 3 819
Frenchs Forest – Belrose 16 069 17 069
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 10 10
Narrabeen – Collaroy 16 929 18 120
Newport – Bilgola 10 070 10 848
Terrey Hills – Duffys Forest 2 598 2 725
Warriewood – Mona Vale 16 569 17 631
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Mackellar 104 264 111 364
Total for Division of Mackellar 104 264 111 364
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Mackellar to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Bradfield
Forestville – Killarney Heights 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Bradfield 0 0
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Mackellar to another electoral division 0 0
Division of Macquarie
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Macquarie
Bilpin – Colo – St Albans 1 878 1 983
Blackheath – Megalong Valley 4 004 4 344
Blaxland – Warrimoo – Lapstone 14 174 15 497
Blue Mountains – North 16 16
Blue Mountains – South 0 0
Dural – Kenthurst – Wisemans Ferry 32 35
Katoomba – Leura 9 094 9 391
Kurrajong Heights – Ebenezer 15 269 16 564
Lawson – Hazelbrook – Linden 8 230 9 023
Pitt Town – McGraths Hill 6 589 7 152
Richmond – Clarendon 9 070 9 757
Riverstone – Marsden Park 0 0
Springwood – Winmalee 15 547 16 572
Wentworth Falls 4 601 4 824
Windsor – Bligh Park 10 443 11 200
Wollangambe – Wollemi 0 0
Yarramundi – Londonderry 569 591
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Macquarie 99 516 106 949
Total for Division of Macquarie 99 516 106 949
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Macquarie to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Lindsay
Castlereagh – Cranebrook 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Lindsay 0 0
Electors transferred to Division of Robertson
Bilpin – Colo – St Albans 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Robertson 0 0
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Macquarie to another electoral division 0 0
Division of McMahon
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of McMahon
Bossley Park – Abbotsbury 519 599
Canley Vale – Canley Heights 1 289 1 359
Erskine Park 4 507 5 061
Fairfield 10 110 11 374
Fairfield – West 10 591 11 504
Girraween – Westmead 968 1 043
Greenfield Park – Prairiewood 167 198
Greystanes – Pemulwuy 17 636 19 211
Guildford West – Merrylands West 1 469 1 584
Horsley Park – Kemps Creek 3 086 3 300
Merrylands – Holroyd 2 599 2 788
Mulgoa – Luddenham – Orchard Hills 43 47
Prospect Reservoir 6 6
Seven Hills – Toongabbie 14 16
Smithfield – Wetherill Park 11 848 12 624
Smithfield Industrial 4 4
St Clair 13 718 14 641
Wetherill Park Industrial 26 26
Total electors retained from the existing Division of McMahon 78 600 85 385
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of McMahon
Electors transferred from existing Division of Blaxland
Fairfield – East 2 384 2 521
Greystanes – Pemulwuy 0 0
Guildford – South Granville 3 449 4 013
Guildford West – Merrylands West 8 159 9 217
Smithfield Industrial 1 1
Yennora Industrial 13 13
Total transferred from existing Division of Blaxland 14 006 15 765
Electors transferred from existing Division of Chifley
Prospect Reservoir 1 1
Rooty Hill – Minchinbury 3 722 4 009
Seven Hills – Toongabbie 9 10
Total transferred from existing Division of Chifley 3 732 4 020
Electors transferred from existing Division of Parramatta
Guildford West – Merrylands West 2 662 2 930
Merrylands – Holroyd 4 935 5 868
Total transferred from existing Division of Parramatta 7 597 8 798
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of McMahon 25 335 28 583
Total for Division of McMahon 103 935 113 968
Electors transferred from the existing Division of McMahon to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Fowler
Bossley Park – Abbotsbury 12 842 13 715
Edensor Park 2 394 2 672
Fairfield 0 0
Fairfield – West 1 051 1 159
Greenfield Park – Prairiewood 5 070 5 490
Horsley Park – Kemps Creek 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Fowler 21 357 23 036
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of McMahon to another electoral division 21 357 23 036
Division of Mitchell
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Mitchell
Baulkham Hills (East) 14 989 16 260
Baulkham Hills (West) – Bella Vista 13 617 14 779
Carlingford 0 0
Castle Hill 19 797 21 387
Kellyville 17 117 19 200
Lalor Park – Kings Langley 514 577
North Rocks 3 064 3 315
Northmead 4 671 5 168
Pitt Town – McGraths Hill 51 56
Rouse Hill – Beaumont Hills 12 451 13 996
West Pennant Hills 1 880 1 972
Winston Hills 7 500 8 109
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Mitchell 95 651 104 819
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Mitchell
Electors transferred from existing Division of Berowra
Glenhaven 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Berowra 0 0
Electors transferred from existing Division of Parramatta
Northmead 1 064 1 146
Toongabbie – Constitution Hill 2 101 2 301
Total transferred from existing Division of Parramatta 3 165 3 447
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Mitchell 3 165 3 447
Total for Division of Mitchell 98 816 108 266
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Mitchell to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Berowra
Cherrybrook 3 252 3 362
Total transferred to Division of Berowra 3 252 3 362
Electors transferred to Division of Greenway
Rouse Hill – Beaumont Hills 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Greenway 0 0
Electors transferred to Division of Parramatta
North Parramatta 0 0
Northmead 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Parramatta 0 0
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Mitchell to another electoral division 3 252 3 362
Division of Newcastle
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Newcastle
Adamstown – Kotara 9 731 10 141
Beresfield – Hexham 91 97
Glendale – Cardiff – Hillsborough 14 14
Hamilton – Broadmeadow 8 995 9 198
Lambton – New Lambton 10 946 11 404
Maryland – Fletcher – Minmi 0 0
Mayfield – Warabrook 10 867 11 139
Merewether – The Junction 10 661 10 985
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 14 14
Newcastle – Cooks Hill 8 255 8 467
Newcastle Port – Kooragang 12 12
Shortland – Jesmond 6 073 6 154
Stockton – Fullerton Cove 2 782 2 743
Wallsend – Elermore Vale 1 070 1 116
Waratah – North Lambton 8 497 8 627
Wickham – Carrington – Tighes Hill 6 038 6 432
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Newcastle 84 046 86 543
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Newcastle
Electors transferred from existing Division of Charlton
Beresfield – Hexham 0 0
Glendale – Cardiff – Hillsborough 2 878 3 018
Lambton – New Lambton 1 246 1 274
Maryland – Fletcher – Minmi 8 469 9 070
Wallsend – Elermore Vale 12 626 13 120
Total transferred from existing Division of Charlton 25 219 26 482
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Newcastle 25 219 26 482
Total for Division of Newcastle 109 265 113 025
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Newcastle to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Paterson
Beresfield – Hexham 5 623 5 872
Maitland – East 2 2
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Raymond Terrace 496 522
Stockton – Fullerton Cove 1 889 1 824
Thornton – Millers Forest 5 113 5 496
Williamtown – Medowie – Karuah 712 740
Total transferred to Division of Paterson 13 835 14 456
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Newcastle to another electoral division 13 835 14 456
Division of New England
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of New England
Armidale 14 892 15 481
Armidale Region – North 3 081 3 189
Armidale Region – South 4 398 4 539
Glen Innes 6 346 6 377
Gunnedah Region 0 0
Inverell 7 869 8 093
Inverell Region – East 3 603 3 763
Inverell Region – West 893 879
Kempsey Region 35 35
Quirindi 5 430 5 536
Scone Region 0 0
Tamworth – East 14 076 14 745
Tamworth – North 9 890 10 012
Tamworth – West 3 264 3 511
Tamworth Region 12 978 13 182
Tenterfield 4 707 4 810
Walcha 2 383 2 457
Total electors retained from the existing Division of New England 93 845 96 609
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of New England
Electors transferred from existing Division of Hunter
Mudgee Region – West 2 2
Quirindi 0 0
Scone 3 898 3 937
Scone Region 5 692 5 866
Total transferred from existing Division of Hunter 9 592 9 805
Electors transferred from existing Division of Lyne
Port Macquarie Region 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Lyne 0 0
Electors transferred from existing Division of Page
Casino Region 0 0
Kyogle 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Page 0 0
Electors transferred from existing Division of Parkes
Inverell Region – West 1 679 1 703
Moree Region 0 0
Mudgee Region – West 2 2
Quirindi 7 7
Scone Region 8 8
Tamworth Region 23 23
Total transferred from existing Division of Parkes 1 719 1 743
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of New England 11 311 11 548
Total for Division of New England 105 156 108 157
Electors transferred from the existing Division of New England to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Lyne
Walcha 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Lyne 0 0
Electors transferred to Division of Page
Dorrigo 2 2
Tenterfield 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Page 2 2
Electors transferred to Division of Parkes
Coonabarabran 0 0
Gunnedah 6 106 6 268
Gunnedah Region 2 243 2 276
Narrabri Region 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Parkes 8 349 8 544
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of New England to another electoral division 8 351 8 546
Division of North Sydney
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of North Sydney
Chatswood (East) – Artarmon 9 579 10 448
Chatswood (West) – Lane Cove North 10 191 10 764
Cremorne – Cammeray 3 758 4 276
Crows Nest – Waverton 12 093 13 489
Gladesville – Huntleys Point 2 602 2 832
Hunters Hill – Woolwich 7 129 7 436
Lane Cove – Greenwich 17 432 18 822
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Neutral Bay – Kirribilli 5 787 6 322
North Sydney – Lavender Bay 6 600 7 631
St Leonards – Naremburn 6 011 6 835
Willoughby – Castle Cove – Northbridge 15 618 16 741
Total electors retained from the existing Division of North Sydney 96 800 105 596
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of North Sydney
Electors transferred from existing Division of Reid
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Reid 0 0
Electors transferred from existing Division of Sydney
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Sydney 0 0
Electors transferred from existing Division of Warringah
Cremorne – Cammeray 4 921 5 448
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Neutral Bay – Kirribilli 508 585
Total transferred from existing Division of Warringah 5 429 6 033
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of North Sydney 5 429 6 033
Total for Division of North Sydney 102 229 111 629
Electors transferred from the existing Division of North Sydney to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Bradfield
Chatswood (East) – Artarmon 3 854 4 207
Willoughby – Castle Cove – Northbridge 1 929 2 074
Total transferred to Division of Bradfield 5 783 6 281
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of North Sydney to another electoral division 5 783 6 281
Division of Page
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Page
Ballina Region 8 343 8 571
Casino 8 096 8 194
Casino Region 4 644 4 879
Dorrigo 277 290
Evans Head 3 695 3 784
Goonellabah 9 135 9 425
Grafton 12 765 13 091
Grafton Region 7 258 7 446
Kyogle 5 210 5 351
Lismore 10 748 11 077
Lismore Region 3 957 4 176
Maclean – Yamba – Iluka 8 035 8 031
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Page 82 163 84 315
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Page
Electors transferred from existing Division of Cowper
Coramba – Nana Glen – Bucca 2 045 2 176
Dorrigo 226 248
Grafton Region 3 639 3 833
Korora – Emerald Beach 3 911 4 041
Maclean – Yamba – Iluka 4 229 4 238
Woolgoolga – Arrawarra 8 405 8 578
Total transferred from existing Division of Cowper 22 455 23 114
Electors transferred from existing Division of New England
Dorrigo 2 2
Tenterfield 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of New England 2 2
Electors transferred from existing Division of Richmond
Kyogle 0 0
Lismore Region 6 497 6 863
Murwillumbah Region 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Richmond 6 497 6 863
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Page 28 954 29 979
Total for Division of Page 111 117 114 294
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Page to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of New England
Casino Region 0 0
Kyogle 0 0
Total transferred to Division of New England 0 0
Electors transferred to Division of Richmond
Ballina 12 460 12 290
Ballina Region 1 360 1 403
Total transferred to Division of Richmond 13 820 13 693
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Page to another electoral division 13 820 13 693
Division of Parkes
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Parkes
Bourke – Brewarrina 2 413 2 612
Cobar 3 001 3 123
Condobolin 4 452 4 485
Coonabarabran 5 861 6 019
Coonamble 2 843 2 996
Dubbo – East 7 151 7 405
Dubbo – South 11 113 11 579
Dubbo – West 5 239 5 627
Dubbo Region 3 676 3 891
Far West 0 0
Forbes 17 17
Gilgandra 3 147 3 199
Gunnedah Region 772 865
Inverell Region – East 29 29
Inverell Region – West 1 711 1 741
Moree 5 046 5 301
Moree Region 3 164 3 469
Mudgee Region – West 1 009 1 008
Narrabri 4 752 4 939
Narrabri Region 3 397 3 581
Narromine 4 506 4 639
Nyngan – Warren 3 527 3 678
Walgett – Lightning Ridge 3 795 3 928
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Parkes 80 621 84 131
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Parkes
Electors transferred from existing Division of Farrer
Broken Hill 13 088 13 136
Far West 1 535 1 601
Wentworth – Balranald Region 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Farrer 14 623 14 737
Electors transferred from existing Division of Hunter
Coonabarabran 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Hunter 0 0
Electors transferred from existing Division of New England
Coonabarabran 0 0
Gunnedah 6 106 6 268
Gunnedah Region 2 243 2 276
Narrabri Region 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of New England 8 349 8 544
Electors transferred from existing Division of Riverina
Condobolin 0 0
West Wyalong 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Riverina 0 0
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Parkes 22 972 23 281
Total for Division of Parkes 103 593 107 412
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Parkes to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Calare
Dubbo Region 270 268
Lithgow Region 0 0
Mudgee 7 509 7 722
Mudgee Region – East 474 469
Mudgee Region – West 6 293 6 451
Orange Region 24 24
Wellington 5 398 5 396
Total transferred to Division of Calare 19 968 20 330
Electors transferred to Division of New England
Inverell Region – West 1 679 1 703
Moree Region 0 0
Mudgee Region – West 2 2
Quirindi 7 7
Scone Region 8 8
Tamworth Region 23 23
Total transferred to Division of New England 1 719 1 743
Electors transferred to Division of Riverina
Condobolin 0 0
West Wyalong 18 18
Total transferred to Division of Riverina 18 18
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Parkes to another electoral division 21 705 22 091
Division of Parramatta
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Parramatta
Carlingford 8 687 9 179
Ermington – Rydalmere 6 349 6 859
Girraween – Westmead 8 413 9 263
Granville – Clyde 9 620 10 974
Guildford – South Granville 155 175
Merrylands – Holroyd 8 923 9 906
North Parramatta 11 507 12 799
North Rocks 2 400 2 578
Northmead 4 552 5 225
Oatlands – Dundas Valley 11 060 12 080
Parramatta – Rosehill 10 566 13 057
Toongabbie – Constitution Hill 6 684 7 336
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Parramatta 88 916 99 431
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Parramatta
Electors transferred from existing Division of Blaxland
Granville – Clyde 1 390 1 648
Guildford – South Granville 1 935 2 170
Total transferred from existing Division of Blaxland 3 325 3 818
Electors transferred from existing Division of Greenway
Girraween – Westmead 1 679 1 837
Toongabbie – Constitution Hill 5 623 6 011
Total transferred from existing Division of Greenway 7 302 7 848
Electors transferred from existing Division of Mitchell
North Parramatta 0 0
Northmead 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Mitchell 0 0
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Parramatta 10 627 11 666
Total for Division of Parramatta 99 543 111 097
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Parramatta to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of McMahon
Guildford West – Merrylands West 2 662 2 930
Merrylands – Holroyd 4 935 5 868
Total transferred to Division of McMahon 7 597 8 798
Electors transferred to Division of Mitchell
Northmead 1 064 1 146
Toongabbie – Constitution Hill 2 101 2 301
Total transferred to Division of Mitchell 3 165 3 447
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Parramatta to another electoral division 10 762 12 245
Division of Paterson
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Paterson
Anna Bay 4 181 4 442
Lemon Tree Passage – Tanilba Bay 4 824 4 945
Maitland – East 11 852 12 454
Maitland – North 0 0
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Nelson Bay Peninsula 15 813 15 823
Raymond Terrace 8 520 8 900
Thornton – Millers Forest 947 994
Williamtown – Medowie – Karuah 7 034 7 467
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Paterson 53 171 55 025
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Paterson
Electors transferred from existing Division of Hunter
Branxton – Greta – Pokolbin 167 171
Cessnock Region 419 432
Kurri Kurri – Abermain 11 964 12 539
Maitland 4 033 4 120
Maitland – East 7 527 8 073
Maitland – West 13 675 14 458
Thornton – Millers Forest 163 181
Total transferred from existing Division of Hunter 37 948 39 974
Electors transferred from existing Division of Newcastle
Beresfield – Hexham 5 623 5 872
Maitland – East 2 2
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Raymond Terrace 496 522
Stockton – Fullerton Cove 1 889 1 824
Thornton – Millers Forest 5 113 5 496
Williamtown – Medowie – Karuah 712 740
Total transferred from existing Division of Newcastle 13 835 14 456
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Paterson 51 783 54 430
Total for Division of Paterson 104 954 109 455
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Paterson to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Hunter
Dungog 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Hunter 0 0
Electors transferred to Division of Lyne
Bulahdelah – Stroud 3 498 3 585
Dungog 6 522 6 729
Forster 10 794 10 586
Forster – Tuncurry Region 4 405 4 567
Maitland – East 0 0
Maitland – North 5 219 5 491
Maitland – West 363 375
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Seaham – Woodville 3 808 3 994
Tea Gardens – Hawks Nest 3 729 3 670
Tuncurry 4 960 4 658
Williamtown – Medowie – Karuah 1 003 1 069
Total transferred to Division of Lyne 44 301 44 724
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Paterson to another electoral division 44 301 44 724
Division of Reid
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Reid
Auburn 0 0
Burwood – Croydon 6 534 6 985
Concord – Mortlake – Cabarita 14 968 16 266
Concord West – North Strathfield 11 404 13 374
Drummoyne – Rodd Point 13 003 14 062
Five Dock – Abbotsford 14 474 15 930
Homebush 6 685 7 592
Homebush Bay – Silverwater 7 143 8 324
Lidcombe – Regents Park 5 463 6 044
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 10 10
Rookwood Cemetery 0 0
Strathfield 6 061 6 639
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Reid 85 745 95 226
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Reid
Electors transferred from existing Division of Grayndler
Ashfield 1 114 1 194
Burwood – Croydon 1 819 1 969
Total transferred from existing Division of Grayndler 2 933 3 163
Electors transferred from existing Division of Watson
Burwood – Croydon 4 635 4 967
Strathfield 7 663 8 267
Total transferred from existing Division of Watson 12 298 13 234
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Reid 15 231 16 397
Total for Division of Reid 100 976 111 623
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Reid to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Bennelong
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Bennelong 0 0
Electors transferred to Division of Blaxland
Auburn 14 699 16 528
Lidcombe – Regents Park 3 386 3 761
Total transferred to Division of Blaxland 18 085 20 289
Electors transferred to Division of Grayndler
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 2 2
Total transferred to Division of Grayndler 2 2
Electors transferred to Division of North Sydney
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Total transferred to Division of North Sydney 0 0
Electors transferred to Division of Watson
Homebush 0 0
Lidcombe – Regents Park 2 284 2 605
Rookwood Cemetery 4 4
Strathfield 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Watson 2 288 2 609
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Reid to another electoral division 20 375 22 900
Division of Richmond
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Richmond
Ballina 0 0
Ballina Region 2 137 2 253
Bangalow 3 916 4 030
Brunswick Heads – Ocean Shores 5 980 6 219
Byron Bay 7 018 7 262
Kingscliff – Fingal Head 8 014 8 168
Lennox Head – Skennars Head 5 625 5 940
Lismore Region 129 131
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Mullumbimby 5 553 5 645
Murwillumbah 5 882 5 979
Murwillumbah Region 6 740 6 882
Pottsville 8 572 8 987
Tweed Heads 13 040 12 891
Tweed Heads – South 19 342 19 323
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Richmond 91 948 93 710
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Richmond
Electors transferred from existing Division of Page
Ballina 12 460 12 290
Ballina Region 1 360 1 403
Total transferred from existing Division of Page 13 820 13 693
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Richmond 13 820 13 693
Total for Division of Richmond 105 768 107 403
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Richmond to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Page
Kyogle 0 0
Lismore Region 6 497 6 863
Murwillumbah Region 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Page 6 497 6 863
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Richmond to another electoral division 6 497 6 863
Division of Riverina
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Riverina
Cootamundra 85 85
Griffith Region 13 13
Gundagai 2 612 2 720
Junee 3 702 3 807
Temora 4 906 4 977
Wagga Wagga – East 11 629 12 103
Wagga Wagga – North 2 317 2 421
Wagga Wagga – South 14 157 14 876
Wagga Wagga – West 8 038 8 435
Wagga Wagga Region 7 759 8 101
West Wyalong 4 173 4 222
Young Region 0 0
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Riverina 59 391 61 760
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Riverina
Electors transferred from existing Division of Calare
Condobolin 302 301
Forbes 6 528 6 720
Parkes (NSW) 7 453 7 707
Parkes Region 2 405 2 447
Total transferred from existing Division of Calare 16 688 17 175
Electors transferred from existing Division of Farrer
Albury Region 10 10
Corowa Region 17 17
Wagga Wagga Region 2 102 2 154
Total transferred from existing Division of Farrer 2 129 2 181
Electors transferred from existing Division of Hume
Blayney 25 24
Cootamundra 5 575 5 595
Cowra 6 640 6 736
Cowra Region 2 479 2 436
Forbes 4 4
Grenfell 2 714 2 730
Gundagai 6 6
Temora 0 0
Yass Region 232 239
Young 7 290 7 564
Young Region 3 943 3 995
Total transferred from existing Division of Hume 28 908 29 329
Electors transferred from existing Division of Parkes
Condobolin 0 0
West Wyalong 18 18
Total transferred from existing Division of Parkes 18 18
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Riverina 47 743 48 703
Total for Division of Riverina 107 134 110 463
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Riverina to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Eden-Monaro
Gundagai 0 0
Tumbarumba 2 416 2 477
Tumut 4 409 4 529
Tumut Region 3 392 3 501
Yass Region 5 5
Total transferred to Division of Eden-Monaro 10 222 10 512
Electors transferred to Division of Farrer
Deniliquin Region 0 0
Griffith (NSW) 11 475 12 177
Griffith Region 8 306 8 835
Hay 26 26
Leeton 6 554 6 982
Narrandera 4 155 4 221
Tumbarumba 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Farrer 30 516 32 241
Electors transferred to Division of Parkes
Condobolin 0 0
West Wyalong 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Parkes 0 0
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Riverina to another electoral division 40 738 42 753
Division of Robertson
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Robertson
Avoca Beach – Copacabana 5 106 5 530
Box Head – MacMasters Beach 8 190 8 641
Calga – Kulnura 3 038 3 242
Erina – Green Point 8 653 8 758
Gosford – Springfield 13 227 14 124
Kariong 4 210 4 734
Kincumber – Picketts Valley 5 445 5 581
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Narara 4 732 5 170
Niagara Park – Lisarow 2 048 2 269
Point Clare – Koolewong 4 684 4 839
Saratoga – Davistown 5 195 5 618
Terrigal – North Avoca 9 832 10 560
Umina – Booker Bay – Patonga 17 160 17 987
Wamberal – Forresters Beach 64 71
Woy Woy – Blackwall 10 084 10 598
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Robertson 101 668 107 722
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Robertson
Electors transferred from existing Division of Dobell
Terrigal – North Avoca 0 0
Wamberal – Forresters Beach 2 349 2 459
Total transferred from existing Division of Dobell 2 349 2 459
Electors transferred from existing Division of Macquarie
Bilpin – Colo – St Albans 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Macquarie 0 0
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Robertson 2 349 2 459
Total for Division of Robertson 104 017 110 181
Division of Shortland
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Shortland
Adamstown – Kotara 1 845 1 868
Belmont – Bennetts Green 13 237 13 535
Belmont South – Blacksmiths 4 318 4 458
Blue Haven – San Remo 3 227 3 516
Budgewoi – Buff Point – Halekulani 6 798 7 073
Charlestown – Dudley 17 904 18 645
Glendale – Cardiff – Hillsborough 7 7
Lake Munmorah – Mannering Park 7 445 7 857
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Mount Hutton – Windale 6 205 6 526
Redhead 2 695 2 699
Summerland Point – Gwandalan 3 987 4 290
Swansea – Caves Beach 8 272 8 395
Valentine – Eleebana 9 369 9 649
Warners Bay – Boolaroo 3 790 3 842
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Shortland 89 099 92 360
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Shortland
Electors transferred from existing Division of Charlton
Blue Haven – San Remo 0 0
Glendale – Cardiff – Hillsborough 10 828 11 328
Lake Munmorah – Mannering Park 0 0
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Warners Bay – Boolaroo 6 234 6 341
Total transferred from existing Division of Charlton 17 062 17 669
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Shortland 17 062 17 669
Total for Division of Shortland 106 161 110 029
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Shortland to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Dobell
Budgewoi – Buff Point – Halekulani 0 0
Gorokan – Kanwal – Charmhaven 7 851 8 211
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Dobell 7 851 8 211
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Shortland to another electoral division 7 851 8 211
Division of Sydney
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Sydney
Darlinghurst 1 383 1 433
Erskineville – Alexandria 10 409 11 796
Glebe – Forest Lodge 11 800 12 914
Leichhardt – Annandale 0 0
Lord Howe Island 290 290
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 1 1
Newtown – Camperdown – Darlington 7 609 8 342
Potts Point – Woolloomooloo 0 0
Pyrmont – Ultimo 9 709 11 071
Redfern – Chippendale 11 620 12 473
Surry Hills 10 419 11 134
Sydenham – Tempe – St Peters 12 13
Sydney – Haymarket – The Rocks 8 224 9 664
Waterloo – Beaconsfield 13 778 16 633
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Sydney 85 254 95 764
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Sydney
Electors transferred from existing Division of Grayndler
Newtown – Camperdown – Darlington 3 612 3 964
Total transferred from existing Division of Grayndler 3 612 3 964
Electors transferred from existing Division of Wentworth
Darlinghurst 5 366 5 828
Potts Point – Woolloomooloo 6 760 7 139
Total transferred from existing Division of Wentworth 12 126 12 967
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Sydney 15 738 16 931
Total for Division of Sydney 100 992 112 695
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Sydney to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Grayndler
Balmain 11 258 12 379
Leichhardt – Annandale 6 430 7 136
Lilyfield – Rozelle 5 442 5 940
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Grayndler 23 130 25 455
Electors transferred to Division of North Sydney
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Total transferred to Division of North Sydney 0 0
Electors transferred to Division of Warringah
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Warringah 0 0
Electors transferred to Division of Wentworth
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Wentworth 0 0
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Sydney to another electoral division 23 130 25 455
Division of Warringah
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Warringah
Balgowlah – Clontarf – Seaforth 13 680 14 712
Beacon Hill – Narraweena 2 740 2 981
Cremorne – Cammeray 4 342 4 745
Dee Why – North Curl Curl 6 717 7 406
Forestville – Killarney Heights 5 150 5 365
Frenchs Forest – Belrose 1 494 1 609
Freshwater – Brookvale 13 599 15 426
Manly – Fairlight 14 055 15 837
Manly Vale – Allambie Heights 11 000 11 921
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 4 4
Mosman 19 977 21 370
Neutral Bay – Kirribilli 5 813 6 376
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Warringah 98 571 107 752
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Warringah
Electors transferred from existing Division of Sydney
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Sydney 0 0
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Warringah 0 0
Total for Division of Warringah 98 571 107 752
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Warringah to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Bradfield
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 2 2
Total transferred to Division of Bradfield 2 2
Electors transferred to Division of North Sydney
Cremorne – Cammeray 4 921 5 448
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Neutral Bay – Kirribilli 508 585
Total transferred to Division of North Sydney 5 429 6 033
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Warringah to another electoral division 5 431 6 035
Division of Watson
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Watson
Bankstown 2 081 2 474
Belmore – Belfield 12 052 13 162
Canterbury (North) – Ashbury 70 78
Canterbury (South) – Campsie 11 063 12 165
Chullora 8 8
Croydon Park – Enfield 10 136 11 019
Greenacre – Mount Lewis 16 015 17 545
Kingsgrove (North) – Earlwood 640 708
Lakemba – Wiley Park 13 236 14 856
Punchbowl 9 049 10 094
Roselands 8 334 9 189
Strathfield 2 230 2 318
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Watson 84 914 93 616
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Watson
Electors transferred from existing Division of Banks
Bankstown 1 1
Narwee – Beverly Hills 0 0
Punchbowl 3 236 3 703
Riverwood 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Banks 3 237 3 704
Electors transferred from existing Division of Barton
Kingsgrove (North) – Earlwood 1 263 1 308
Narwee – Beverly Hills 0 0
Roselands 579 629
Total transferred from existing Division of Barton 1 842 1 937
Electors transferred from existing Division of Grayndler
Ashfield 5 784 6 330
Canterbury (North) – Ashbury 3 309 3 560
Croydon Park – Enfield 1 416 1 512
Total transferred from existing Division of Grayndler 10 509 11 402
Electors transferred from existing Division of Reid
Homebush 0 0
Lidcombe – Regents Park 2 284 2 605
Rookwood Cemetery 4 4
Strathfield 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Reid 2 288 2 609
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Watson 17 876 19 652
Total for Division of Watson 102 790 113 268
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Watson to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Barton
Belmore – Belfield 313 323
Canterbury (South) – Campsie 4 774 5 256
Total transferred to Division of Barton 5 087 5 579
Electors transferred to Division of Blaxland
Chullora 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Blaxland 0 0
Electors transferred to Division of Reid
Burwood – Croydon 4 635 4 967
Strathfield 7 663 8 267
Total transferred to Division of Reid 12 298 13 234
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Watson to another electoral division 17 385 18 813
Division of Wentworth
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Wentworth
Bondi – Tamarama – Bronte 11 999 12 879
Bondi Beach – North Bondi 13 209 14 687
Bondi Junction – Waverly 10 447 11 232
Centennial Park 0 0
Coogee – Clovelly 2 583 2 751
Darlinghurst 347 399
Double Bay – Bellevue Hill 17 530 18 685
Dover Heights 7 548 8 370
Paddington – Moore Park 10 706 11 715
Potts Point – Woolloomooloo 5 417 5 810
Randwick 4 963 5 418
Rose Bay – Vaucluse – Watsons Bay 8 323 8 747
Woollahra 5 672 6 081
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Wentworth 98 744 106 774
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Wentworth
Electors transferred from existing Division of Sydney
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Total transferred from existing Division of Sydney 0 0
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Wentworth 0 0
Total for Division of Wentworth 98 744 106 774
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Wentworth to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Sydney
Darlinghurst 5 366 5 828
Potts Point – Woolloomooloo 6 760 7 139
Total transferred to Division of Sydney 12 126 12 967
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Wentworth to another electoral division 12 126 12 967
Division of Werriwa
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Werriwa
Badgerys Creek – Greendale 1 620 1 819
Casula 9 870 10 958
Cobbitty – Leppington 105 114
Green Valley – Cecil Hills 0 0
Hoxton Park – Horningsea Park 11 583 12 898
Ingleburn – Denham Court 2 387 2 670
Macquarie Fields – Glenfield 13 894 15 627
Prestons – Lurnea 15 053 17 039
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Werriwa 54 512 61 125
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Werriwa
Electors transferred from existing Division of Fowler
Ashcroft – Busby – Miller 10 038 10 888
Badgerys Creek – Greendale 1 491 1 719
Bonnyrigg Heights – Bonnyrigg 8 628 9 480
Cabramatta West – Mount Pritchard 1 038 1 126
Green Valley – Cecil Hills 19 865 22 000
Hoxton Park – Horningsea Park 1 357 1 514
Prestons – Lurnea 1 433 1 585
Total transferred from existing Division of Fowler 43 850 48 312
Electors transferred from existing Division of Macarthur
Badgerys Creek – Greendale 3 444 3 847
Total transferred from existing Division of Macarthur 3 444 3 847
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Werriwa 47 294 52 159
Total for Division of Werriwa 101 806 113 284
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Werriwa to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Fowler
Casula 0 0
Liverpool – Warwick Farm 4 884 5 460
Prestons – Lurnea 0 0
Total transferred to Division of Fowler 4 884 5 460
Electors transferred to Division of Macarthur
Claymore – Eagle Vale – Raby 12 846 14 636
Cobbitty – Leppington 1 849 2 073
Ingleburn – Denham Court 9 479 10 483
Leumeah – Minto Heights 2 515 2 801
Macquarie Fields – Glenfield 0 0
Minto – St Andrews 11 851 13 452
Total transferred to Division of Macarthur 38 540 43 445
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Werriwa to another electoral division 43 424 48 905
Division of Whitlam
Division make up Enrolment as at Monday 1 December 2014 Projected enrolment as at Sunday 25 August 2019
Electors retained from the existing Division of Throsby
Albion Park – Macquarie Pass 9 534 10 007
Albion Park Rail 4 907 5 048
Berkeley – Warrawong – Windang 11 326 11 410
Berry – Kangaroo Valley 0 0
Bowral 9 898 9 964
Dapto – Avondale 16 706 17 261
Hill Top – Colo Vale 38 38
Horsley – Kembla Grange 5 330 5 693
Illawarra Catchment Reserve 1 1
Migratory – Offshore – Shipping (NSW) 0 0
Mittagong 6 088 6 241
Moss Vale – Berrima 6 560 6 729
Robertson – Fitzroy Falls 2 561 2 629
Shellharbour – Flinders 118 119
Shellharbour – Oak Flats 7 392 7 778
Southern Highlands 308 306
Unanderra – Mount Kembla 16 15
Warilla 9 808 10 038
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Throsby 90 591 93 277
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Whitlam
Electors transferred from existing Division of Cunningham
Unanderra – Mount Kembla 213 209
Total transferred from existing Division of Cunningham 213 209
Electors transferred from existing Division of Gilmore
Albion Park – Macquarie Pass 0 0
Shellharbour – Flinders 10 168 10 871
Warilla 5 050 5 176
Total transferred from existing Division of Gilmore 15 218 16 047
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the Division of Whitlam 15 431 16 256
Total for Division of Whitlam 106 022 109 533
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Throsby to another electoral division
Electors transferred to Division of Cunningham
Berkeley – Warrawong – Windang 8 170 8 233
Port Kembla Industrial 16 16
Unanderra – Mount Kembla 25 26
Total transferred to Division of Cunningham 8 211 8 275
Electors transferred to Division of Hume
Robertson – Fitzroy Falls 10 12
Southern Highlands 503 500
Total transferred to Division of Hume 513 512
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Throsby to another electoral division 8 724 8 787

  1. Sub-section 86(3) provides for this notification to be via a notice published in a newspaper or a notice delivered to the elector’s address.
  2. Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters, Report on the Effectiveness and Appropriateness of the Redistribution Provisions of Parts III and IV of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 (December 1995), paragraph 4.3
  3. ibid., paragraph 4.11
  4. SA1s are the smallest unit at which ABS makes available disaggregated Census data. There are 54 805 SA1s with populations in the range of 200 – 800. SA1s, which are part of the Australian Statistical Geography Standard, are defined by the ABS and remain stable between censuses. The SA1s currently in use were defined for the 2011 Census.
  5. SA2s are an area defined in the Australian Statistical Geography Standard, and consist of one or more whole SA1s. Wherever possible, SA2s are based on officially gazetted state/territory suburbs and localities. In urban areas SA2s largely conform to whole suburbs and combinations of whole suburbs, while in rural areas they define functional zones of social and economic links. Geography is also taken into account in SA2 design.