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Everything about New South Wales Legislative Assembly Electoral Districts totally explainedThe New South Wales Legislative Assembly is elected from 93 single-member electorates called districts.
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
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)Further Information
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