NEW SOUTH WALES LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ELECTORAL DISTRICTS

The New South Wales Legislative Assembly is elected from 93 single-member electorates called 'districts'.

Contents
Current districts
Past districts
External links

Current districts


This is a list of districts for the 2007 general election.

Albury

Auburn

Ballina

Balmain (1880-1894: Balmain; 1894-1904: Balmain North and Balmain South; 1904-1991: Balmain; recreated in 2007)

Bankstown

Barwon

Bathurst

Baulkham Hills

Bega

Blacktown

Blue Mountains

Burrinjuck

Cabramatta

Camden

Campbelltown

Canterbury

Castle Hill (created in 2007, mainly replacing The Hills)

Cessnock

Charlestown

Clarence

Coffs Harbour

Coogee

Cronulla

Davidson

Drummoyne

Dubbo

East Hills

Epping

Fairfield

Gosford

Goulburn (1859-1991 and recreated in 2007, 3 members between 1920 and 1927)

Granville

Hawkesbury

Heathcote

Heffron

Hornsby

Keira

Kiama

Kogarah

Ku-ring-gai

Lakemba

Lake Macquarie

Lane Cove

Lismore

Liverpool

Londonderry

Macquarie Fields

Maitland

Manly

Maroubra

Marrickville

Menai

Miranda

Monaro

Mount Druitt

Mulgoa

Murray-Darling

Murrumbidgee

Myall Lakes

Newcastle

North Shore

Northern Tablelands

Oatley (1927-1930 and recreated in 2007, mainly replacing Georges River.)

Orange

Oxley

Parramatta

Penrith

Pittwater

Port Macquarie

Port Stephens

Riverstone

Rockdale

Ryde

Shellharbour (created in 2007, mainly replacing Illawarra.)

Smithfield

South Coast

Strathfield

Swansea

Sydney (1856-59, 4 members, called Sydney (City) in 1856-57; 1920-27, 6 members; and recreated in 2007, mainly replacing Bligh)

Tamworth

Terrigal (created in 2007, mainly replacing the old Gosford)

The Entrance

Toongabbie (created in 2007, mainly replacing Wentworthville)

Tweed

Upper Hunter

Vaucluse

Wagga Wagga

Wakehurst

Wallsend

Willoughby

Wollondilly (1904-1981, 3 members between 1920 and 1927, recreated in 2007, mainly replacing Southern Highlands.)

Wollongong

Wyong

Past districts


1892 map showing electoral districts in New South Wales


Alexandria (1904-1920, 1927-1930)

Alma (1894-1904)

Allowrie (1904-1920)

Annandale (1894-1920, 1927-1950)

Argyle (1856-1904)

Armidale (1894-1920, 1927-1981)

Arncliffe (1930-1941)

Ashburnham (1894-1920, 1927-1950)

Ashfield (1894-1920, 1927-1959 and 1968-1999)

Ashfield-Croydon (1959-1968)

Badgerys Creek (1991-1999)

Balranald (1859-1894)

Bass Hill (1962-1991)

Bathurst (County) (1856-1859)

Belmore (1904-1920)

Belubula (1904-1913)

Bingara (1894-1920)

Blayney (1904-1913)

Bligh (1962-2007)

Bogan (1859-1894)

Bondi (1913-1920, 1927-1971)

Boorowa (1880-1904, spelt "Booroowa" 1899-1901)

Botany (1894-1950)

Bourke (1880-1904)

Bowral (1894-1904)

Braidwood (1859-1904)

Brisbane (1859, Queensland)

Broken Hill (1894-1913 and 1968-1999)

Bulli (1930-1971 and 1991-1997)

Burrangong (1904-1920)

Burragorang (1988-1991)

Burrendong (1968-1981)

Burwood (1894-1920, 1927-1988)

Byron (1913-1988)

Camperdown (1904-1920)

Carcoar (1859-1894)

Carlingford (1988-1991)

Casino (1930-1968 and 1971-1981)

Castlereagh (1904-1920, 1927-1991)

Central Cumberland (1859-1894)

Clarence and Darling Downs (1856-1859)

Clyde (1904-1913)

Cobar (1894-1920, 1932-1949 and 1965-1968)

Collaroy (1950-1973)

Concord (1930-1968)

Condobolin (1894-1904)

Cook and Westmoreland (1856-1859)

Cook's River (1941-1973)

Coonamble (1894-1904)

Cootamundra (1904-1941)

Corrimal (1968-1988)

Corowa (1904-1920 and 1927-1950)

Cowra (1894-1904)

Croydon (1927-1959)

Cumberland (1920-1927, 3 members)

Cumberland Boroughs (1856-1859)

Cumberland (North Riding) (1856-1859)

Cumberland (South Riding) (1856-1859)

Darling (1904-1913)

Darling Downs (1859, Queensland)

Darling Harbour (1904-1920)

Darlinghurst (1904-20 and 1950-1953)

Darlington (1894-1904)

Deniliquin (1894-1913)

Dulwich Hill (1913-1920, 1927-1968)

Durham (1856-1859, 3 members; 1880-1920)

Earlwood (1950-1991)

East Camden (1858-1859)

Eastern Division of Camden (1856-1857)

Eastern Suburbs (1920-1927, 5 members)

East Maitland (1859-1904)

East Macquarie (2 members 1859-1894)

East Morton (1859, Queensland)

East Sydney (4 members 1859-1894)

Eastwood (1927-1930 and 1950-1999)

Eden (1859-1894, Eden-Bombala 1894-1904)

Elizabeth (1981-1988)

Enmore (1913-1920 and 1927-1930)

Ermington (1991-1999)

Forbes (1880-1894, 2 members)

Fuller (1968-1981)

Georges River (1930-2007)

Gladesville (1981-1999)

Glebe (1859-1920 and 1927-1941)

Glen Innes (1880-1904)

Gloucester (1880-1920 and 1927-1988)

Gloucester and Macquarie (1856-1859)

Goldfields North (1859-1880)

Goldfields South (1859-1880)

Goldfields West (1859-1880)

Gordon (1904-1920 and 1927-1999)

Gough (1904-1920)

Grafton (1880-1904)

Grenfell (1880-1904)

Gundagai (1880-1904)

Gunnedah (1880-1904)

Gwydir (1859-1894 and 1904-1920)

Hamilton (1927-1971)

Hartley (1859-1920 and 1927-1968)

Hastings (1859-1880)

Hastings and Manning (1880-1894, 2 members)

Hastings and Macleay (1894-1920)

Hay (1894-1904)

Hume (1859-1904)

Hunter (1859-1894)

Hurstville (1913-1920 and 1927-1999)

Illawarra (1859-1904, 1927-1968 and 1971-2007)

Ingleburn (1981-1988)

Inverell (1880-1904)

Ipswich (1859, Queensland)

Kahibah (1894-1920, 1927-1930 and 1950-1971)

Kembla (1968-1971)

King (1904-1920 and 1927-1973)

King and Georgiana (1856-1859)

Kirribilli (1962-1981)

Kurri Kurri (1927-1968)

Lachlan (1859-1880, 1894-1920 and 1927-2007)

Lachlan and Lower Darling (1856-1859)

Leichhardt (1894-1920 and 1927-1962)

Leichhardt, Queensland (1859, Queensland)

Liverpool Plains (1859-1880, 1904-1920 and 1927-1962)

Liverpool Plains and Gwydir (1856-1859)

Lower Hunter (1859-1880)

Lyndhurst (1913-1920)

Macleay (1880-1894)

Macquarie (1894-1920)

Maneroo (1856-1857)

Manning (1894-1904 and 1988-1991)

McKell (1988-1991)

Merrylands (1959-1962, 1968-1988)

Middle Harbour (1904-1920 and 1988-1991)

Minchinbury (1988-1991)

Molong (1880-1904)

Moorebank (1991-1999)

Moree (1894-1904)

Moreton, Wide Bay, Burnett and Maranoa (1856-1857)

Morpeth (1859-1894)

Moruya (1894-1904)

Mosman (1913-1920 and 1927-1991)

Mudgee (1859-1920 and 1927-1968)

Munmorah (1973-1981)

Murray (1859-1999)

Murray and St Vincent (United Counties of) (1856-1859)

Murwillumbah (1988-1999)

Namoi (1880-1894 and 1904-1950)

Narellan (1859-1880)

Narrabri (1894-1904)

Nepean (1859-1904 and 1927-1981)

Neutral Bay (1927-1962)

Newcastle (East) (1894-1904)

Newcastle (West) (1894-1904)

New England (1859-1894)

New England and Macleay (1856-1859)

Newtown (1859-1894, 1904-1920 and 1927-1950)

Newtown-Annandale (1950-1953)

Newtown-Camperdown (1894-1904)

Newtown-Erskine (1894-1904)

Newtown-St Peters (1894-1904)

Northcott (1968-1999)

North Eastern Boroughs (1856-59)

North Sydney (1927-1962)

Northumberland (1859-1913)

Northumberland and Hunter (1856-59)

Northumberland Boroughs (1856-59)

Paddington (1859-1920 and 1927-1959)

Paddington-Waverley (1959-1962)

Patrick's Plains (1859-1894)

Patterson (1859-1880)

Peats (1973-2007)

Petersham (1894-1920 and 1930-1941)

Phillip (1904-1920 and 1927-1981)

Phillip, Brisbane and Bligh (1856-59)

Port Jackson (1991-2007)

Pyrmont (1904-1913)

Queanbeyan (1859-1913)

Quirindi (1894-1904)

Raleigh (1894-1920 and 1927-1981)

Randwick (1894-1920 and 1927-1971)

Redfern (1880-1920 and 1927-1968)

Richmond (1880-1913)

Robertson (1894-1904)

Rous (1894-1913)

Roxburgh (1856-1859)

Rozelle (1904-1920 and 1927-1930)

Rylstone (1894-1904)

Seven Hills (1981-1991)

Sherbrooke (1894-1913)

Shoalhaven (1859-1904)

Singleton (1894-1920)

Southern Boroughs (1856-1859)

Southern Highlands (1988-2007)

South Sydney (1880-1894, 4 members)

Stanley Boroughs (1856-1859, Queensland)

Stanley (County) (1856-1859, Queensland)

St George (1894-1930)

St Leonards (1859-1920)

St Marys (1981-1999)

St Vincent (1856-1859)

Sturt (1889-1968, 3 members 1920-27; and 1971-1980)

Surry Hills (1904-1920 and 1927-1930)

Sutherland (1950-1971 and 1988-1999)

Sydney (City) (1856-57)

Sydney-Belmore (1894-1904)

Sydney-Bligh (1894-1904)

Sydney-Cook (1894-1904)

Sydney-Denison (1894-1904)

Sydney-Fitzroy (1894-1904)

Sydney-Flinders (1894-1904)

Sydney-Gipps (1894-1904)

Sydney Hamlets (1856-1859, 2 members)

Sydney-King (1894-1904)

Sydney-Lang (1894-1904)

Sydney-Phillip (1894-1904)

Sydney-Pyrmont (1894-1904)

Temora (1927-1981)

Tenterfield (1859-1920 and 1927-1981)

The Hills (1962-2007)

Tuggerah (1981-1988)

Tumut (1859-1904)

University of Sydney (1876-1880)

United Pastoral Districts of Moreton, Wide Bay, Burnett, Maranoa, Leichhardt and Port Curtis (1858-1859, Queensland)

Uralla-Walcha (1894-1904)

Wammerawa (1920-1927)

Waratah (1894-1913 and 1930-1999)

Warringah (1894-1904)

Waterloo (1894-1904)

Waverley (1894-1920, 1927-1959 and 1971-1991)

Wellington (1859-1904)

Wellington and Bligh (1856-1859)

Wellington (County) (1856-1859)

Wentworth (1880-1904)

Wentworthville (1962-1991 and 1999-2007)

West Camden (1858-1859)

Western Division of Camden (1856-1857)

West Macquarie (1859-1904)

West Maitland (1859-1904)

West Moreton (1859, Queensland)

West Sydney (1859-1894, 4 members)

Western Boroughs (1856-1859)

Western Suburbs (1920-1927, 5 members)

Wickham (1894-1920)

Wilcannia (1894-1904)

Williams (1859-1880)

Willyama (1913-1920)

Windsor (1859-1880)

Wollombi (1859-1894)

Wollongong-Kembla (1941-1968)

Woollahra (1894-1962)

Woronora (1894-1904 and 1973-1988)

Wynyard (1904-1913)

Yaralla (1968-1981)

Yass (Yass Plains 1859-1913, Yass 1913-1920 and 1930-1950)

Young (1880-1904 and 1927-1981)

External links



New South Wales State Electoral Office

Parliamentary Record (Volume VII)

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