Unreferenced date January 2010 Sydney King was an New South Wales Legislative Assembly electoral districts electoraldistrict of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly in the Australia n state of New South Wales , created in 1894 in central Sydney from part of the electoraldistrict of East Sydney and named after Governors of New South Wales Governor Philip Gidley King King . It was initially east of George Street, Sydney George Street , north of Liverpool Street, Sydney Liverpool Street and Oxford Street, Sydney Oxford Street and west of Riley Street. In 1904, its name was changed to Electoraldistrict of King King . class wikitable colspan 2 Member Party Term Australian politics party colours Free Trade   George Reid Australian politician George Reid Free Trade Party Free Trade 1894 1901 Australian politics party colours Progressive   Ernest Broughton Progressive Party 1901 Progressive 1901 1904 Former electoral districts of New South Wales Category Former electoral districts of New South Wales Sydney King ... more details
Sydney Phillip was an electoral districts of New South Wales electoraldistrict of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly in the Australia n state of New South Wales . It was located in central Sydney and named after Arthur Phillip it was created in 1894 from part of Electoraldistrict of South Sydney South Sydney . In 1904 its name was changed to Electoraldistrict of Phillip Phillip . Members for Sydney Phillip class wikitable colspan 2 Member Party Term Australian politics party colours Free Trade   Robert Fowler New South Wales politician Robert Fowler Free Trade Party Free Trade 1894 1895 Australian politics party colours Protectionist   Richard Meagher Protectionist Party Protectionist 1895 1895 Australian politics party colours Protectionist   Henry Copeland New South Wales politician Henry Copeland Protectionist Party Protectionist 1895 1900 Australian politics party colours Protectionist   rowspan 2 Daniel O Connor New South Wales politician Daniel O Connor Protectionist Party Protectionist 1900 1901 Australian politics party colours Progressive   Progressive Party 1901 Progressive 1901 1904 Former electoral districts of New South Wales Category Former electoral districts of New South Wales Sydney Phillip ... more details
of Electoraldistrict of East Sydney East Sydney and Electoraldistrict of West Sydney West Sydney . In New South Wales state election, 1894 1894 , the three four member districts of Electoraldistrict of East Sydney East Sydney , Electoraldistrict of West Sydney West Sydney and Electoraldistrict ... by ten single member districts with Sydney in their title Electoraldistrict of Sydney Belmore Sydney Belmore , Electoraldistrict of Sydney Bligh Sydney Bligh , Electoraldistrict of Sydney Cook Sydney Cook , Electoraldistrict of Sydney Denison Sydney Denison , Electoraldistrict of Sydney Fitzroy Sydney Fitzroy , Electoraldistrict of Sydney Flinders Sydney Flinders , Electoraldistrict of Sydney Gipps Sydney Gipps , Electoraldistrict of Sydney King Sydney King , Electoraldistrict of Sydney Lang Sydney Lang , Electoraldistrict of Sydney Phillip Sydney Phillip and Electoraldistrict of Sydney ... district of Electoraldistrict of Bligh Bligh . Members for Sydney class wikitable colspan ... state election, 2007 2007 present Election results See also Electoral results for the district of Sydney ... district profiles sydney accessdate 2011 06 27 Electoral districts of New South Wales Category Electoral ... Sydney NSW State Electoral District.png thumb Location within SydneySydney is an New South Wales Legislative Assembly electoral districts electoraldistrict of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly ... Sydney . It includes the Central Business District commercial centre of the Sydney Central Business DistrictSydney CBD the suburbs and localities of Barangaroo, New South Wales Barangaroo , Broadway ... South Wales colony, 1856 57, there was a four member electoraldistrict called Electoraldistrict ... of Electoraldistrict of Belmore Belmore , Electoraldistrict of Darlinghurst Darlinghurst , Electoraldistrict of King King , Electoraldistrict of Paddington New South Wales Paddington , Electoraldistrict of Phillip Phillip and Electoraldistrict of Surry Hills Surry Hills were combined to create ... more details
Sydney Belmore was an New South Wales Legislative Assembly electoral districts electoraldistrict for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly in the Australia n state of New South Wales from 1894 to 1904, when it was replaced by Electoraldistrict of Belmore Belmore . Members for Sydney Belmore class wikitable colspan 2 Member Party Term Australian politics party colours Free Trade   James Graham physician James Graham Free Trade Party Free Trade 1894 1901 Australian politics party colours Progressive   Eden George Progressive Party 1901 Progressive 1901 1904 Australia gov stub Former electoral districts of New South Wales Category Former electoral districts of New South Wales Sydney Belmore ... more details
Sydney Denison was an New South Wales Legislative Assembly electoral districts electoraldistrict of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly in the Australia n state of New South Wales , created in 1894 from part of the electoraldistrict of West Sydney in the Ultimo, New South Wales Ultimo area and named after Governors of New South Wales Governor William Denison Denison . It was abolished in 1904 and absorbed into the electoraldistrict of Pyrmont . ref cite web title Former Members work Members of Parliament publisher Parliament of New South Wales url http www.parliament.nsw.gov.au prod web common.nsf key Archives MemberPage accessdate 2007 04 21 ref Members for Sydney Denison class wikitable colspan 2 Member Party Period Australian politics party colours Free Trade   Matthew Harris Australian politician Matthew Harris Free Trade Party Free Trade 1894 1901 Australian politics party colours Labor   Andrew Kelly Australian politician Andrew Kelly Australian Labor Party Labor 1901 1904 References reflist Former electoral districts of New South Wales Category Former electoral districts of New South Wales Sydney Denison ... more details
Sydney Bligh was an New South Wales Legislative Assembly electoral districts electoraldistrict of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly in the Australia n state of New South Wales , in central Sydney , created in 1894, with the abolition of the multi member district of Electoraldistrict of East Sydney East Sydney and named after naval officer and colonial administrator William Bligh . It was in the Darlinghurst, New South Wales Darlinghurst area, bounded by Riley Street, William Street, Sydney William Street , King s Cross Road, Bayswater Road, Sydney Bayswater Road , Neild Avenue, Boundary Street and Oxford Street, Sydney Oxford Street . It was abolished in 1904 and partly replaced by the electoraldistrict of Darlinghurst . Members for Sydney Bligh class wikitable colspan 2 Member Party Term Australian politics party colours Free Trade   James Martin New South Wales politician James Martin Free Trade Party Free Trade 1894 1895 Australian politics party colours Free Trade   James Frederick Harvey James Harvey Free Trade Party Free Trade 1895 1898 Australian politics party colours Protectionist   rowspan 2 Patrick Edward Quinn Patrick Quinn Protectionist Party Protectionist 1898 1901 Australian politics party colours Progressive   Progressive Party 1901 Progressive 1901 1904 Australia gov stub Former electoral districts of New South Wales Category Former electoral districts of New South Wales Sydney Bligh ... more details
Sydney Pyrmont was an New South Wales Legislative Assembly electoral districts electoraldistrict of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly in the Australia n state of New South Wales , created in 1894, partly replacing the multi member electorate of Electoraldistrict of West Sydney West Sydney and named after and including the Sydney suburb of Pyrmont, New South Wales Pyrmont . In 1904, it changed its name to Electoraldistrict of Pyrmont Pyrmont and it was abolished in 1913. ref cite web title Former Members work Members of Parliament publisher Parliament of New South Wales url http www.parliament.nsw.gov.au prod web common.nsf key Archives MemberPage accessdate 2007 04 20 ref Members for Sydney Pyrmont class wikitable colspan 2 Member Party Term Australian politics party colours Labor   Thomas Martin Davis Thomas Davies Australian Labor Party Labor New South Wales state election, 1894 1894 New South Wales state election, 1898 1898 Australian politics party colours Labor   Samuel Smith Australian politician Samuel Smith Australian Labor Party Labor New South Wales state election, 1898 1898 Sydney Pyrmont state by election, 1902 1902 Australian politics party colours Labor   John McNeill New South Wales politician John McNeill Australian Labor Party Labor Sydney Pyrmont state by election, 1902 1902 New South Wales state election, 1904 1904 References reflist Former electoral districts of New South Wales Category Former electoral districts of New South Wales Sydney Pyrmont ... more details
Sydney Fitzroy was an New South Wales Legislative Assembly electoral districts electoraldistrict of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly in the Australia n state of New South Wales , created in 1894 from part of Electoraldistrict of East Sydney East Sydney in inner Sydney including Woolloomooloo, New South Wales Woolloomooloo , Potts Point, New South Wales Potts Point and Elizabeth Bay, New South Wales Elizabeth Bay and bounded by Riley Street, William Street, Sydney William Street , King s Cross Road, Bayswater Road, Sydney Bayswater Road and Port Jackson . It was named after Governors of New South Wales Governor Charles Augustus FitzRoy FitzRoy . It was abolished in 1904 and partly replaced by Electoraldistrict of Darlinghurst Darlinghurst . ref cite web title Former Members work Members of Parliament publisher Parliament of New South Wales url http www.parliament.nsw.gov.au prod web common.nsf key Archives MemberPage accessdate 2007 04 21 ref Members for Sydney Fitzroy class wikitable colspan 2 Member Party Period Australian politics party colours Free Trade   Henry Chapman New South Wales politician Henry Chapman Free Trade Party Free Trade 1894 1895 Australian politics party colours Independent   John McElhone Independent politician Independent Free Trade 1895 1898 Australian politics party colours Protectionist   John Norton Australian journalist John Norton Protectionist Party Protectionist 1898 1898 Australian politics party colours Free Trade   Henry Chapman New South Wales politician Henry Chapman Free Trade Party Free Trade 1898 1901 Australian politics party colours Liberal Reform   Daniel Levy politician Daniel Levy Liberal Reform Party Australia Liberal Reform 1901 1904 References reflist Former electoral districts of New South Wales Category Former electoral districts of New South Wales Sydney Fitzroy ... more details
Sydney Gipps was an New South Wales Legislative Assembly electoral districts electoraldistrict of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly in the Australia n state of New South Wales , created in 1894 in inner Sydney , replacing part of the former multi member electorate of Electoraldistrict of West Sydney West Sydney , and named after Governors of New South Wales Governor George Gipps . It included the Rocks, New South Wales the Rocks , west of George Street, Sydney George Street and generally north of Margaret Street. It was abolished in 1904 and absorbed into Electoraldistrict of Darling Harbour Darling Harbour . ref cite web title Former Members work Members of Parliament publisher Parliament of New South Wales url http www.parliament.nsw.gov.au prod web common.nsf key Archives MemberPage accessdate 2007 04 22 ref Members for Sydney Gipps class wikitable colspan 2 Member Party Period Australian politics party colours Independent   rowspan 2 George Black Australian politician George Black Independent politician Independent Labor 1894 1895 Australian politics party colours Labor   Australian Labor Party Labor 1895 1898 Australian politics party colours Protectionist   Wilfred Spruson Protectionist Party Protectionist 1898 1901 Australian politics party colours Labor   William Daley Australian politician William Daley Australian Labor Party Labor 1901 1904 References reflist Former electoral districts of New South Wales Category Former electoral districts of New South Wales Sydney Gipps ... more details
Sydney Lang was a former New South Wales Legislative Assembly electoral districts electoraldistrict of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly in the Australia n state of New South Wales , created in 1894 from part of the electoraldistrict of West Sydney in inner Sydney and named after Presbyterian clergyman, writer, politician and activist John Dunmore Lang . It was west of George Street, Sydney George Street , generally south of Margaret Street, north of Hay Street and east of Darling Harbour, New South Wales Darling Harbour . It was abolished in 1904 and absorbed into Electoraldistrict of Darling Harbour Darling Harbour . ref cite web title Former Members work Members of Parliament publisher Parliament of New South Wales url http www.parliament.nsw.gov.au prod web common.nsf key Archives MemberPage accessdate 2007 04 22 ref Future Prime Minister of Australia Billy Hughes was the member for Sydney Lang from 1894 to 1901, when he resigned to enter Federal parliament. Members for Sydney Lang class wikitable colspan 2 Member Party Period Australian politics party colours Labor   Billy Hughes Australian Labor Party Labor 1894 1901 Australian politics party colours Labor   John Joseph Power John Power Australian Labor Party Labor 1901 1904 References reflist Former electoral districts of New South Wales Category Former electoral districts of New South Wales Sydney Lang ... more details
Sydney Cook was an New South Wales Legislative Assembly electoral districts electoraldistrict of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly in the Australia n state of New South Wales , created in 1894 in inner Sydney from part of the electoraldistrict of South Sydney and named after James Cook . It was in the Surry Hills, New South Wales Surry Hills area, bounded by Elizabeth Street, Sydney Elizabeth Street , Foveaux Street, Riley Street, Tudor Street, Davies Street, Nobbs Street, South Dowling Street, and Cleveland Street, Sydney Cleveland Street . It was abolished in 1904 and partly replaced by Electoraldistrict of Surry Hills Surry Hills . ref cite web title Former Members work Members of Parliament publisher Parliament of New South Wales url http www.parliament.nsw.gov.au prod web common.nsf key Archives MemberPage accessdate 2007 04 21 ref Members for Cook class wikitable colspan 2 Member Party Period Australian politics party colours Free Trade   rowspan 2 Samuel Whiddon Free Trade Party Free Trade 1894 1901 Australian politics party colours Liberal Reform   Liberal Reform Party Australia Liberal Reform 1901 1904 References reflist Former electoral districts of New South Wales Category Former electoral districts of New South Wales Sydney Cook ... more details
Sydney Flinders was an New South Wales Legislative Assembly electoral districts electoraldistrict of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly in the Australia n state of New South Wales , created in 1894 in inner Sydney from part of the electoraldistrict of South Sydney and named after maritime explorer Matthew Flinders . It was in the Surry Hills, New South Wales Surry Hills area, bounded by Riley Street, Oxford Street, Sydney Oxford Street , South Dowling Street, Nobbs Street, Davies Street and Tudor Street. It was abolished in 1904 and absorbed into the electoraldistrict of Surry Hills . ref cite web title Former Members work Members of Parliament publisher Parliament of New South Wales url http www.parliament.nsw.gov.au prod web common.nsf key Archives MemberPage accessdate 2007 04 22 ref Members for Sydney Flinders class wikitable colspan 2 Member Party Period Australian politics party colours Free Trade   Bernhard Ringrose Wise Bernhard Wise Free Trade Party Free Trade 1894 1895 Australian politics party colours Protectionist   rowspan 2 Arthur David Nelson Arthur Nelson Protectionist Party Protectionist 1895 1901 Australian politics party colours Progressive   Progressive Party 1901 Progressive 1901 1904 References reflist Former electoral districts of New South Wales Category Former electoral districts of New South Wales Sydney Flinders ... more details
Sydney City was a former New South Wales Legislative Assembly electoral districts electoraldistrict for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly in the Australia n state of New South Wales from New South Wales state election, 1856 1856 to New South Wales state election, 1859 1859 , when it was split into the electorates of Electoraldistrict of East Sydney East Sydney and Electoraldistrict of West Sydney West Sydney . Members for Sydney City class wikitable colspan 16 style border right 0px Four members 1856 1859 colspan 2 Member Party Term colspan 2 Member Party Term colspan 2 Member Party Term colspan 2 Member Party Term Australian politics party colours Other   Henry Parkes None New South Wales state election, 1856 1856 Sydney City state by election, 1856 1856 rowspan 2 Australian politics party colours Other   rowspan 2 James Robert Wilshire James Wilshire rowspan 2 None rowspan 2 New South Wales state election, 1856 1856 New South Wales state election, 1858 1858 rowspan 3 Australian politics party colours Other   rowspan 3 Robert Campbell Australian politician Robert Campbell rowspan 3 None rowspan 3 New South Wales state election, 1856 1856 New South Wales state election, 1859 1859 rowspan 3 Australian politics party colours Other   rowspan 3 Charles Cowper rowspan 3 None rowspan 3 New South Wales state election, 1856 1856 New South Wales state election, 1859 1859 Australian politics party colours Other   William Bede Dalley William Dalley None Sydney City state by election, 1856 1856 New South Wales state election, 1858 1858 Australian politics party colours Other   Robert Tooth None New South Wales state election, 1858 1858 New South Wales state election, 1859 1859 Australian politics party colours Other   George ... Wales state election, 1859 1859 Australia gov stub Former electoral districts of New South Wales Category Former electoral districts of New South Wales Sydney City ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 University of Sydney was a former New South Wales Legislative Assembly electoral districts electoraldistrict of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly in the Australia n state of New South Wales from 1876 to 1880. It was established in the 1858 redistribution to be elected by graduates of the University of Sydney once there were 100 eligible electors. see The Electoral Atlas of New South Wales Under the 1858 Electoral Act, the University of Sydney was entitled to a seat in the Legislative Assembly, elected by graduates, once there was a body of 100 graduates. The University petitioned the governor in 1876 for the creation of a seat, listing the names of 10 Doctors of Law, 9 Doctors of Medicine and 92 Masters of Arts who were living in the colony. The Chancellor and Returning Officer Edward Deas Thomson published a notice for the election, with polling taking place in the ante room adjoining the Great Hall. Underneath, Registrar Hugh Kennedy published the following note. As it appears that there is no legal necessity for members of the University who take part in the Election of a Representative to appear in academic costume, they will not be required to do so but they are requested, if they conveniently can, to comply with the customary practice on such occasions. Oddly, the next day the notice had been amended to say academic costume was required . Members for University of Sydney class wikitable colspan 2 Member Party Period Australian politics party colours Other   William Charles Windeyer William Windeyer None 1876 1879 Australian politics party colours Other   Edmund Barton None 1879 1880 Australia gov stub Former electoral districts of New South Wales Category Former electoral districts of New South Wales University of Sydney ... more details
Sydney Hamlets was an New South Wales Legislative Assembly electoral districts electoraldistrict of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly in the Australia n state of New South Wales from 1856 to 1859, including what were then outer suburbs of Sydney and are now the inner suburbs of Paddington, New South Wales Paddington , Surry Hills, New South Wales Surry Hills , Redfern, New South Wales Redfern , Chippendale, New South Wales Chippendale , Glebe, New South Wales Glebe , Camperdown, New South Wales Camperdown , O Connell Town Newtown, New South Wales north Newtown , Balmain, New South Wales Balmain , North Sydney, New South Wales North Sydney , Kirribilli, New South Wales Kirribilli and McMahons Point, New South Wales McMahons Point . It elected two members simultaneously, with voters casting two votes and the first two candidates being elected. ref cite book last Clune first David authorlink coauthors Antony Green and Michael Hogan eds title The Electoral Atlas of New South Wales publisher New South Wales Department of Lands date 2007 location pages url doi id ISBN 0975235427 ref Members for Sydney Hamlets class wikitable colspan 2 Member Party Period colspan 2 Member Party Period Australian politics party colours Other   Stuart Donaldson None 1856 1856 rowspan 2 Australian politics party colours Other   rowspan 2 Sir Daniel Cooper, 1st Baronet Daniel Cooper rowspan 2 None rowspan 2 1856 1859 Australian politics party colours Other   John Campbell Australian politician John Campbell None 1856 1859 Notes Reflist Former electoral districts of New South Wales Category Former electoral districts of New South Wales Sydney Hamlets ... more details
Refimprove date February 2008 South Sydney was an New South Wales Legislative Assembly electoral districts electoraldistrict for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly in the Australia n State of New South Wales from 1880 to 1894, covering the southern part of the current Sydney central business district , Haymarket, New South Wales Haymarket , Surry Hills, New South Wales Surry Hills , Moore Park, New South Wales Moore Park and Chippendale, New South Wales Chippendale , bordered by George Street, Sydney George Street , Broadway, Sydney Broadway , City Road, Sydney City Road , Cleveland Street, Sydney Cleveland Street , South Dowling Street, Dacey Avenue, the western edge of Centennial Park, New South Wales Centennial Park , Moore Park Road, South Dowling Street, Oxford Street, Sydney Oxford Street and Liverpool Street, Sydney Liverpool Street . It elected four members simultaneously, with voters casting four votes and the first four candidates being elected. For the 1894 election, it was replaced by the single member electorates of electoraldistrict of Sydney Phillip Sydney Phillip , electoraldistrict of Sydney Belmore Sydney Belmore , electoraldistrict of Sydney Flinders Sydney Flinders and electoraldistrict of Sydney Cook Sydney Cook . Members for South Sydney class wikitable colspan 2 Member Party Period colspan 2 Member Party Period colspan 2 Member Party Period colspan 2 Member Party Period Australian politics party colours Other   George Lord Carter George Carter None 1880 1882 Australian politics party colours Other   John Davies New South Wales politician John Davies None 1880 1882 rowspan 2 Australian politics party colours Other   rowspan 2 William Thomas Poole William Poole rowspan 2 None rowspan 2 1880 1885 rowspan 2 Australian ... Free Trade   Former electoral districts of New South Wales Category Former electoral districts of New South Wales South Sydney ... more details
North Sydney was an New South Wales Legislative Assembly electoral districts electoraldistrict of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly in the Australia n state of New South Wales . Created in 1927, it replaced part of the multi member electorate of Electoraldistrict of North Shore North Shore , and was named after and included the Sydney suburb of North Sydney, New South Wales North Sydney . It was abolished in 1962 and partly replaced by Electoraldistrict of Kirribilli Kirribilli . ref cite web title Former Members work Members of Parliament publisher Parliament of New South Wales url http www.parliament.nsw.gov.au prod web common.nsf key Archives MemberPage accessdate 2007 04 20 ref Members for North Sydney class wikitable colspan 2 Member Party Period Australian politics party colours Nationalist   Ernest Marks Nationalist Party of Australia Nationalist New South Wales state election, 1927 1927 New South Wales state election, 1930 1930 Australian politics party colours Labor   Ben Howe Australian Labor Party Labor New South Wales state election, 1930 1930 New South Wales state election, 1932 1932 Australian politics party colours UAP   Hubert Primrose United Australia Party United Australia New South Wales state election, 1932 1932 New South Wales state election, 1941 1941 Australian politics party colours Labor   rowspan 2 James Geraghty Australian Labor Party Labor New South Wales state election, 1941 1941 New South Wales state election, 1950 1950 Australian politics party colours Independent   Independent politician Independent Labor New South Wales state election, 1950 1950 New South Wales state election, 1953 1953 Australian politics party colours Labor   Ray Maher Australian Labor Party Labor New South Wales state election, 1953 1953 New South Wales state election, 1962 1962 References reflist Former electoral districts of New South Wales Category Former electoral districts of New South Wales North Sydney Australia ... more details
West Sydney was an New South Wales Legislative Assembly electoral districts electoraldistrict for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly in the Australia n State of New South Wales created in 1859 from part of the electoraldistrict of Sydney , covering the western part of the current Sydney central business district , Ultimo, New South Wales Ultimo and Pyrmont, New South Wales Pyrmont , bordered by George Street, Sydney George Street , Broadway, New South Wales Broadway , Bay Street and Wentworth Park. It elected four members simultaneously, with voters casting four votes and the first four candidates being elected. For the 1894 election, it was replaced by the single member electorates of electoraldistrict of Sydney Gipps Sydney Gipps , electoraldistrict of Sydney Lang Sydney Lang , electoraldistrict of Sydney Denison Sydney Denison and electoraldistrict of Sydney Pyrmont Sydney Pyrmont . Members for West Sydney class wikitable colspan 2 Member Party Period colspan 2 Member Party Period colspan 2 Member Party Period colspan 2 Member Party Period rowspan 7 Australian politics party colours Other   rowspan 7 John Dunmore Lang John Lang rowspan 7 None rowspan 7 1859 1869 Australian politics party colours Other   James Pemell None 1859 1860 Australian politics party colours Other   John Plunkett None 1859 1860 Australian politics party colours Other   Thomas Broughton Australian politician Thomas Broughton None 1859 1860 Australian politics party colours Other   William Charles Windeyer William Windeyer None 1860 1862 rowspan 2 Australian politics party colours Other   rowspan 2 Daniel Dalgleish rowspan 2 None rowspan 2 1860 1864 rowspan 2 Australian politics party colours Other   rowspan 2 William Love Australian politician ... FitzGerald John FitzGerald Australian Labor Party Labor 1891 1894 Former electoral districts of New South Wales Category Former electoral districts of New South Wales West Sydney ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 East Sydney was an New South Wales Legislative Assembly electoral districts electoraldistrict for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly in the Australia n State of New South Wales created in 1859 from part of the electoraldistrict of Sydney , covering the eastern part of the current Sydney central business district , Woolloomooloo, New South Wales Woolloomooloo , Potts Point, New South Wales Potts Point , Elizabeth Bay, New South Wales Elizabeth Bay and Darlinghurst, New South Wales Darlinghurst , bordered by George Street, Sydney George Street to the east, Boundary Street to the west, and, from the creation of Electoraldistrict of South Sydney South Sydney in 1880, Liverpool Street, Sydney Liverpool Street and Oxford Street, Sydney Oxford Street , to the south. It elected four members simultaneously, with voters casting four votes and the first four candidates being elected. For the 1894 election, it was replaced by the single member electorates of electoraldistrict of Sydney King Sydney King , electoraldistrict of Sydney Fitzroy Sydney Fitzroy and electoraldistrict of Sydney Bligh Sydney Bligh . Members for East Sydney class wikitable colspan 2 Member Party Period colspan 2 Member Party Period colspan 2 Member Party Period colspan 2 Member Party Period Australian politics party colours Other   Charles Cowper None 1859 1859 rowspan 2 Australian politics party colours Other   rowspan 2 John Black New South Wales politician John Black rowspan 2 None rowspan 2 1859 1860 rowspan 2 Australian politics party colours Other   rowspan 3 Henry Parkes rowspan 3 None rowspan 3 1859 1861 rowspan 2 Australian politics ... Other   rowspan 2 Australian politics party colours Other   rowspan 4 Sydney Burdekin ... 1891 1894 Former electoral districts of New South Wales Category Former electoral districts of New South Wales East Sydney ... more details
This is a list of electoral results for the Electoraldistrict of Sydney in New South Wales state elections. The district had two incarnations, the first from 1920 to 1927 as a five member electorate, the second from 2007 to the present as a single member electorate. Members for Sydney class wikitable colspan 20 style border right 0px First incarnation 1920 1927, 5 members colspan 2 Member Party Term colspan 2 Member Party Term colspan 2 Member Party Term colspan 2 Member Party Term colspan 2 Member Party Term rowspan 4 Australian politics party colours Nationalist   rowspan 4 Daniel Levy politician Daniel Levy rowspan 4 Nationalist Party of Australia Nationalist rowspan 4 New South Wales state election, 1920 1920 New South Wales state election, 1927 1927 Australian politics party colours Labor   Arthur Buckley Australian Labor Party Labor New South Wales state election, 1920 1920 New South Wales state election, 1922 1922 rowspan 3 Australian politics party colours Labor   rowspan 3 John Birt politician John Birt rowspan 3 Australian Labor Party Labor rowspan 3 New South Wales state election, 1920 1920 New South Wales state election, 1925 1925 Australian politics party colours Labor   Michael Burke Australian politician Michael Burke Australian Labor Party Labor New South Wales state election, 1920 1920 New South Wales state election, 1922 1922 rowspan 4 Australian ... References refbegin cite web last Green first Antony authorlink Antony Green title Elections for the District of Sydney url http www.parliament.nsw.gov.au resources nswelectionsanalysis DistrictIndexes Sydney.htm accessdate 6 April 2011 refend reflist DEFAULTSORT Sydney Category New South Wales state electoral results by district ... title New South Wales state election, 2011 Sydney ref cite web title 2011 New South Wales Election ... state election, 2007 Sydney Election box candidate AU party candidate Clover Moore party Independent ... more details
This is a list of electoral results for the Division of Sydney in Australia n federal elections from ... DEFAULTSORT Sydney Category Australian federal electoral results by division ... Election box begin title Australian federal election, 2010 Sydney Election box candidate ... title Australian federal election, 2007 Sydney Election box candidate AU party candidate Tanya Plibersek ... Election box end Election box begin title Australian federal election, 2004 Sydney Election box candidate ... Australian federal election, 2001 Sydney Election box candidate AU party candidate Tanya Plibersek party ... box candidate AU party candidate Sydney Hickman party Democrats votes 8,093 percentage 10.88 ... Elections in the 1990s Election box begin title Australian federal election, 1998 Sydney Election ... box end Election box begin title Australian federal election, 1996 Sydney Election box candidate ..., 1993 Sydney Election box candidate AU party candidate Peter Baldwin Australian politician Peter ... Labor swing 4.38 Election box end Election box begin title Australian federal election, 1990 Sydney ..., 1987 Sydney Election box candidate AU party candidate Peter Baldwin Australian politician Peter ... Election box begin title Australian federal election, 1984 Sydney Election box candidate AU party candidate ... box begin title Australian federal election, 1983 Sydney Election box candidate AU party candidate ..., 1980 Sydney Election box candidate AU party candidate Leslie McMahon party Labor votes 36,720 percentage ..., 1977 Sydney Election box candidate AU party candidate Leslie McMahon party Labor votes 39,307 percentage ... swing 3.3 Election box end Election box begin title Australian federal election, 1975 Sydney Election ... end Election box begin title Australian federal election, 1974 Sydney Election box candidate AU party ... Australian federal election, 1972 Sydney Election box candidate AU party candidate Jim Cope party ... box begin title Australian federal election, 1969 Sydney Election box candidate AU party candidate Jim ... more details
Infobox Australian place type region name Sydney CBD state nsw image Sydney from a ferry 1Aug2009.jpg imagesize 250px caption Sydney central business district pop 13,547 pop footnotes 2006 ref http www.censusdata.abs.gov.au ... District, Sydney, 2009 03 06.jpg thumb center 600px Sydney central business district, as seen from ... central business district, view from the North Shore, Sydney North Shore File Martinsplace.jpg thumb ... buildings in Sydney References Commons category Central Business District, Sydney Reflist Sydney regions Sydney City of Sydney suburbs Category Sydney Central business district Category Central ... district id Sydney Central Business District he nl Sydney Central Business District no Sydney sentrum pl Central Business DistrictSydney zh ... 104&action 401&textversion false&subaction 1 2006 Census QuickStats Sydney State Suburb . Australian Bureau of Statistics. Accessed 27 April 2011. ref poprank density est area lga City of Sydney stategov Electoraldistrict of SydneySydney fedgov Division of SydneySydney near nw near n near ne near w near e near sw near s near se coord 33 52 2 S 151 12 27 E display title The Sydney central business district CBD and popularly referred to as the City is the main commercial centre of Sydney , New South Wales , Australia . It extends southwards for about 3 kilometres from Sydney Cove , the point ... railway station, Sydney Central railway station in the south. Its east west axis runs from a chain of parkland that includes Hyde Park, Sydney Hyde Park , The Domain, Sydney The Domain , Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens and Farm Cove, New South Wales Farm Cove on Port Jackson Sydney Harbour in the east to Darling Harbour and the Western Distributor in the west. The Sydney central business district is also sometimes used loosely to encompass the surrounding suburbs such as Pyrmont, New South Wales Pyrmont and Woolloomooloo, New South Wales Woolloomooloo . Geography The Sydney ... more details
Forest District is a general term for an area in the northern suburbs of Sydney , in the state of New South Wales , Australia . The Forest District is also referred to as The Forest . These suburbs are located within the Local Government Areas in Australia local government area of Warringah Council but are also often included in the Northern Beaches or Upper North Shore Sydney Upper North Shore regions. The Forest District is a descriptive name for the area which is located amongst the bushland of Kuring gai Chase National Park and Garigal National Park . The regional designation is largely artificial and actual suburbs and localities that are considered to be in the Forest District can be somewhat amorphous and varies according to who is doing the listing. The area is colloquially known as The Forest or Forrey . Suburbs Suburbs considered to be part of the Forest District are Belrose, New South Wales Belrose Davidson, New South Wales Davidson Duffys Forest, New South Wales Duffys Forest Frenchs Forest, New South Wales Frenchs Forest Forestville, New South Wales Forestville Killarney Heights, New South Wales Killarney Heights Oxford Falls, New South Wales Oxford Falls Terrey Hills, New South Wales Terrey Hills Schools Davidson High School New South Wales Davidson High School and The Forest High School are both located in Frenchs Forest, New South Wales Frenchs Forest . Killarney Heights High School is located in Killarney Heights . Sport Some of the associations in which people living in the Forest District participate in include Forest District Rugby Union Club ref http forestdistrict.rugbynet.com.au default.asp?id 943 ref Forestville Ferrets Junior Rugby League Club ref ... www.wakehurst.com.au ref References reflist External links http wikitravel.org en Sydney Northern Beaches Wikitravel Sydney regions coord missing New South Wales Category Regions of SydneySydney geo stub id Forest DistrictSydney ... more details
Sydney image with region labels Hills District or The Hills is a general term for the north western suburbs of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales , Australia. The Hills District is also referred to as The Sydney ..., the district boasts Sydney s largest cinema complex, spanning both the Castle Hill Piazza and Castle ... District with slightly higher rainfall than the rest of Sydney and creates a rain shadow for some places in the City of Blacktown Blacktown district , including Marayong, New South Wales Marayong ... id Hills DistrictSydney ... Hills District . It is so called for its characteristically comparatively hilly topography ... Hills, New South Wales Baulkham Hills . The Hills District is an affluent area, rated 4th highest ... Ku Ring Gai at 1, Hunter s Hill at 2 and Mosman at 3. Not only this, but the Hills District has ... amorphous and varies according to who is doing the listing. For example the Hills District Historical Society restricts its remit to the Hills Shire local government area. Land grants in the district were made shortly after settlement began, however much of the district owes its development to the construction of the Northern railway line, Sydney railway line between Strathfield railway station ... Bureau of Statistics. ref Geography As the name indicates, the Hills District is an area of high elevation above sea level compared with the rest of the Sydney basin and thus creates Orographic ... denominations and belief systems are represented throughout the district, including, notably, the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Mormon s Sydney Australia Temple in Carlingford, New ..., Spiritualist, Roman Catholic and Sikh. Public transport The Hills District boasts both State Transit ... in the Hills District which houses over 160000 residents. Unfortunately this line only has infrequent services to Clyde, an industrial area. Residents of the Hills District usually rely on driving ... more details
This is a list of electoral results for the Division of South Sydney in Australia n federal elections from the division s creation in 1901 until its abolition in 1934. Members class wikitable colspan 2 Member Party Term Australian politics party colours Free Trade   George Edwards Australian politician George Edwards Free Trade Party Free Trade Australian federal election, 1901 1901 1906 Australian politics party colours Labor   Chris Watson Australian Labor Party Labor Australian federal ... Electoral Commission . http www.aec.gov.au Federal election results Carr, Adam. http psephos.adam carr.net Psephos DEFAULTSORT South Sydney Category Australian federal electoral results by division ... Election box begin title Australian federal election, 1931 South Sydney Election box candidate ... in the 1920s Election box begin title Australian federal election, 1929 South Sydney Election box ... title Australian federal election, 1928 South Sydney Election box candidate AU party candidate Edward ... South Sydney Election box candidate AU party candidate Edward Riley Australian politician Edward ... box end Election box begin title Australian federal election, 1922 South Sydney Election box candidate ... election, 1919 South Sydney Election box candidate AU party candidate Edward Riley Australian ... 5.0 Election box end Election box begin title Australian federal election, 1917 South Sydney Election ... title Australian federal election, 1914 South Sydney Election box candidate AU party candidate Edward ..., 1913 South Sydney Election box candidate AU party candidate Edward Riley Australian politician ... 4.3 Election box end Election box begin title Australian federal election, 1910 South Sydney Election ... in the 1900s Election box begin title Australian federal election, 1906 South Sydney Election ... box begin title Australian federal election, 1903 South Sydney Election box candidate AU party ... Election box begin title Australian federal election, 1901 South Sydney Election box candidate AU party ... more details