Electoral district of Goulburn

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Location in New South Wales
Location in New South Wales

Goulburn is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is represented by Pru Goward of the Liberal Party of Australia.

The 2004 redistribution of electoral districts estimated that the electoral district would have 48,581 electors on 29 April 2007.[1] It encompasses all of Goulburn Mulwaree Council (including Goulburn, Marulan, Tallong, Towrang, Bungonia, Lake Bathurst and Tarago), most of Wingecarribee Shire (including Mittagong, Bowral, Moss Vale, Bundanoon, Hill Top, Colo Vale, Yerrinbool, Berrima, Sutton Forest, Exeter, Wingello and Penrose), part of Upper Lachlan Shire (including Taralga) and a small part of Palerang Council.[2]

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[edit] History

Goulburn was first established in 1859, partly replacing Southern Boroughs, and abolished in 1991. In 1920, with the introduction of proportional representation, it absorbed Monaro and Bega and elected three members simultaneously. Monaro and South Coast were separated from it in 1927 and it reverted to a single-member electorate. It was recreated for the 2007 general election, from part of the abolished district of Southern Highlands and part of the old Burrinjuck.

[edit] Members for Goulburn

Single-member (18591920)
Member Party Term
  William Roberts Independent 18591860
  Charles Hamilton Walsh Independent 18601861
  Maurice Alexander Independent 18611872
  William Teece Independent 18721890
  Cecil Teece Independent 18901891
  Leslie Hollis Independent 18911898
  James Ashton Free Trade 18981901
  Liberal Reform 19011907
  Augustus James Commonwealth Liberal 19071916
  Nationalist 19161920
Three members (19201927)
Member Party Term
  William Millard Nationalist 19201921
  John Perkins Nationalist 19211926
  Henry John Bate Nationalist 19261927
  Thomas Rutledge Independent 19201925
  Paddy Stokes Labor 19251927
  John Bailey Labor 19201925
  John Tully Labor 19251927
Single member (19271991)
Member Party Term
  John Tully Labor 19271932
  Peter Loughlin Nationalist 19321935
  John Tully Labor 19351946
  Laurence Tully Labor 19461965
  Ronald Brewer National 19651984
  Robert Webster National 19841991
Single member (2007—present)
Member Party Term
  Pru Goward Liberal 2007—present

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