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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

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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

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

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


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


BOUNDARIES

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1949

1955

1969


1977

1984