Adam Carr's Election Archive
Commonwealth of Australia
Electoral Divisions of the House of Representatives
Division of Greenway, New South Wales
The Division of Greenway was created in 1984. It is named for Francis Greenway (1777-1837), emancipist architect.
REDISTRIBUTIONS
1984: Lalor Park, Riverstone, Seven Hills, Toongabbie
1993: Blacktown, Lalor Park, Riverstone, Seven Hills
2001: Blacktown, Lalor Park, Riverstone, Seven Hills
2007: Glenwood, Quakers Hill, Richmond, Riverstone
2010: Kings Langley, Lalor Park, Riverstone, Toongabbie
2016: Girraween, Kings Langley, Lalor Park, Riverstone
2025: Glenwood, Kings Langley, Lalor Park, Rouse Hill
TWO-PARTY MAJORITIES
1984: Labor 13.8
1987: Labor 09.9
1990: Labor 08.8
1993: Labor 13.4
1996: Labor 03.4
1998: Labor 09.9
2001: Labor 03.1
2004: Liberal 00.6
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2007: Liberal 04.5
2010: Labor 00.9
2013: Labor 02.1
2016: Labor 06.3
2019: Labor 02.8
2022: Labor 11.5
2025: Labor 13.8
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ENROLMENTS
ELECTION RESULTS 1984-2025
Click here to see full results for Greenway at every election since 1984.
MEMBERS FOR GREENWAY
Russell Gorman (ALP) 1984-96
Frank Mossfield (ALP) 1996-2004
Louise Markus (Lib) 2004-10
Hon Michelle Rowland (ALP) 2010-
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| Russell Gorman (ALP) 1984-96 |
Frank Mossfield (ALP) 1996-2004 |
Louise Markus (Lib) 2004-10 |
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| Hon Michelle Rowland (ALP) 2010- |
CURRENT BOUNDARIES
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EARLIER BOUNDARIES
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