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Adam Carr's Election Archive
Commonwealth of Australia
Electoral Divisions of the House of Representatives
Division of Phillip, New South Wales
The Division of Phillip was created in 1949 and abolished in 1993. It was named for Captain Arthur Phillip (1738-1814), first Governor of NSW.
REDISTRIBUTIONS
1949: Bondi, Bondi Beach, Bronte, Waverley
1955: Bondi, Bondi Beach, Clovelly, Coogee
1969: Bondi, Clovelly, Coogee, Randwick
1977: Bondi, Clovelly, Coogee, Randwick
1984: Bondi, Coogee, Kensington, Randwick
TWO-PARTY MAJORITIES
1949: Labor 05.7
1951: Labor 03.4
1954: Labor 08.9
1955: Liberal 01.1
1958: Liberal 01.9
1961: Labor 01.4
1963: Liberal 02.8
1966: Liberal 10.5
1969: Liberal 00.4
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1972: Labor 03.7
1974: Labor 04.5
1975: Liberal 02.6
1977: Liberal 02.0
1980: Liberal 00.6
1983: Labor 01.9
1984: Labor 04.2
1987: Labor 04.1
1990: Labor 06.6
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ENROLMENTS
ELECTION RESULTS 1949-90
Click here to see full results for Phillip at every election from 1949 to 1990.
MEMBERS FOR PHILLIP
Joseph Fitzgerald (ALP) 1949-55
William Aston (Lib) 1955-61
Sydney Einfeld (ALP) 1961-63
Hon Sir William Aston (Lib) 1963-72
Hon Joseph Riordan (ALP) 1972-75
Jack Birney (Lib) 1975-83
Hon Jeannette McHugh (ALP) 1983-93
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| Joseph Fitzgerald (ALP) 1949-55 |
William Aston (Lib) 1955-61 |
Sydney Einfeld (ALP) 1961-63 |
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| Hon Sir William Aston (Lib) 1963-72 |
Hon Joseph Riordan (ALP) 1972-75 |
Jack Birney (Lib) 1975-83 |
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| Hon Jeannette McHugh (ALP) 1983-93 |
BOUNDARIES
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