Division of Watson (1934-69)
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Watson Australian House of Representatives Division |
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State or territory: | New South Wales |
Created: | 1934 |
Abolished: | 1969 |
Namesake: | Chris Watson |
The Division of Watson (1934-69) was an Australian Electoral Division in the state of New South Wales. It was located in the inner southern suburbs of Sydney, and originally included the suburbs of Coogee, Kensington and Maroubra. By the time it was abolished in 1968, it covered the suburbs of Banksmeadow, Mascot and Redfern.
The Division was named after Hon Chris Watson, the first Labor Prime Minister of Australia. It replaced his old electorate the Division of South Sydney, and was proclaimed at the redistribution of August 1, 1934. It was abolished at the redistribution of November 21, 1968.
After the redistribution of January 31, 1992, the Division of St George was abolished, and a new Division of Watson was created. That Division is not connected to this one, except in name.
[edit] Members
Member | Party | Term | |
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John Jennings | United Australia | 1934—1940 | |
Sydney Falstein | Labor | 1940—1949 | |
Daniel Curtin | Labor | 1949—1955 | |
James Cope | Labor | 1955—1969 |
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