Division of Throsby
Throsby Australian House of Representatives Division | |
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Division of Throsby (green) in New South Wales | |
Created | 1984 |
MP | Stephen Jones |
Party | Labor |
Namesake | Charles Throsby |
Electors | 98,415 (2013)[1] |
Area | 1,422 km2 (549.0 sq mi) |
Demographic | Provincial |
The Division of Throsby is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales. The division is named after Charles Throsby, a prominent pioneer and explorer in the early nineteenth century of the areas to the south of Sydney.
Located in the Illawarra, the division covers eastern Wingecarribee Shire, extending from Exeter, Lake Yarrunga and Upper Kangaroo Valley in the south to Aylmerton, Alpine, the Avon Dam, Lake Avon, Dombarton, and Kembla Grange in the north to the Pacific Ocean in the east at Port Kembla, including the northern part of the City of Shellharbour and the southern portion of the adjacent City of Wollongong. It includes Albion Park, Berkeley, Berrima, Blackbutt, Bowral, Cringila, Dapto, Exeter, Fitzroy Falls, Horsley, Kembla Grange, Lake Illawarra, Mittagong, Moss Vale, Oak Flats, Port Kembla, Robertson, Warrawong, Welby, Willow Vale, and parts of Warilla.
The current Member for Throsby, since the 2010 federal election, is Stephen Jones, a member of the Australian Labor Party.
The Division of Throsby was created in a redistribution in 1984 and has been represented by Labor since its inception. The Illawarra is one of the few non-metropolitan regions where Labor consistently does well. The area has a strong working-class character due to the presence of industries such as steelmaking, coal mining and stevedoring.
Proposed renaming
In honour of former Prime Minister Gough Whitlam, the Australian Electoral Commission announced in 2015 that it will rename the Division of Throsby as the Division of Whitlam, to take effect at the next Australian federal election.[2]
There have been two formally lodged objections for renaming Throsby to Whitlam on the basis that the former Prime Minister's connection with the Illawarra area, particularly in the seat of Throsby, is limited to non-existent, and that it would be better suited to rename Whitlam's old parliamentary seat of Werriwa in his honour. One of the objections lodged by a Councillor of Wollongong Council stated the matter was "hotly debated in the Wollongong community since the announcement" and that council had voted against supporting the proposed change.[3][4]
Members
Member | Party | Term | |
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Colin Hollis | Labor | 1984–2001 | |
Jennie George | Labor | 2001–2010 | |
Stephen Jones | Labor | 2010–present |
Election results
Australian federal election, 2013: Throsby[1] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Labor | Stephen Jones | 37,980 | 45.00 | −5.53 | |
Liberal | Larissa Mallinson | 23,498 | 27.84 | −2.47 | |
National | Gary Anderson | 8,539 | 10.12 | +4.80 | |
Greens | Peter Moran | 4,613 | 5.47 | −6.46 | |
Palmer United | May King | 3,885 | 4.60 | +4.60 | |
Independent | Paul Matters | 1,948 | 2.31 | +2.31 | |
Christian Democrats | John Kadwell | 1,938 | 2.30 | +2.30 | |
Bullet Train | Elrond Veness | 677 | 0.80 | +0.80 | |
Katter's Australian | Glenn Turner | 473 | 0.56 | +0.56 | |
Non-Custodial Parents | Wayne Hartman | 435 | 0.52 | −1.39 | |
Democratic Labour | Brian Boulton | 407 | 0.48 | +0.48 | |
Total formal votes | 84,393 | 91.17 | −1.93 | ||
Informal votes | 8,174 | 8.83 | +1.93 | ||
Turnout | 92,567 | 94.06 | +0.43 | ||
Two-party-preferred result | |||||
Labor | Stephen Jones | 48,753 | 57.77 | −4.34 | |
Liberal | Larissa Mallinson | 35,640 | 42.23 | +4.34 | |
Labor hold | Swing | −4.34 | |||
References
- 1 2 "NSW Division - Throsby, NSW". Virtual Tally Room, Election 2013. Australian Electoral Commission. 30 September 2013. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
- ↑ Glenday, James (2015-10-16). "Australian Electoral Commission to abolish Federal NSW seat of Hunter". ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation). Retrieved 2015-10-16.
- ↑ http://www.aec.gov.au/Electorates/Redistributions/2014/nsw/files/objections/nsw16-ob0493-michelle-blicavs.pdf
- ↑ http://www.aec.gov.au/Electorates/Redistributions/2014/nsw/files/objections/nsw16-ob0124-john-griggs.pdf
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Coordinates: 34°32′02″S 150°33′07″E / 34.534°S 150.552°E