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Division of Robertson

Coordinates: 33°22′55″S 151°12′47″E / 33.382°S 151.213°E / -33.382; 151.213
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Robertson
Australian House of Representatives Division
Division of Robertson (green) in New South Wales
Created1901
MPGordon Reid
PartyLabor
NamesakeJohn Robertson
Electors100,820 (2013)[1]
Area978 km2 (377.6 sq mi)
DemographicProvincial
Sir John Robertson

The Division of Robertson is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales. It was one of the 75 divisions set up for the first federal election in 1901. It was named after Sir John Robertson, the fifth Premier of New South Wales.[2]

The division is located on the coast north of the Hawkesbury River. It includes the towns of Woy Woy, Gosford and Terrigal.[2]

Member Party Term
  Henry Willis Free Trade, Anti-Socialist 1901–1909
  Commonwealth Liberal 1909–1910
  William Johnson Labor 1910–1913
  William Fleming Commonwealth Liberal 1913–1917
  Nationalist 1917–1921
  Country 1921–1922
  Sydney Gardner Nationalist 1922–1931
  United Australia 1931–1940
  Eric Spooner United Australia 1940–1943
  Thomas Williams Labor 1943–1949
  Roger Dean Liberal 1949–1964
  William Bridges-Maxwell Liberal 1964–1969
  Barry Cohen Labor 1969–1990
  Frank Walker Labor 1990–1996
  Jim Lloyd Liberal 1996–2007
  Belinda Neal Labor 2007–2010
  Deborah O'Neill Labor 2010–2013
  Lucy Wicks Liberal 2013–present

Roger Dean resigned in 1964 to become the Administrator of the Northern Territory. Barry Cohen was the Minister for Home Affairs and the Environment from 1983 to 1984 and then Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Environment until 1987 in the Hawke government.

Election results

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2022 Australian federal election: Robertson[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Lucy Wicks 38,448 39.96 −6.90
Labor Gordon Reid 36,231 37.66 +3.56
Greens Shelly McGrath 9,642 10.02 +2.11
One Nation Billy O'Grady 3,679 3.82 +3.82
United Australia Barbara-Jane Murray 2,792 2.90 +0.09
Animal Justice Patrick Murphy 1,949 2.03 −0.05
Indigenous-Aboriginal Jeffrey Lawson 1,127 1.17 +1.17
Informed Medical Options Kate Mason 1,114 1.16 +1.16
Liberal Democrats Bentley Logan 736 0.76 +0.76
Australian Citizens Paul Borthwick 272 0.28 +0.28
Australian Federation Alexandra Hafner 220 0.23 +0.23
Total formal votes 96,210 93.88 +1.12
Informal votes 6,274 6.12 −1.12
Turnout 102,484 91.07 −2.10
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Gordon Reid 50,277 52.26 +6.50
Liberal Lucy Wicks 45,933 47.74 −6.50
Labor gain from Liberal Swing +6.50

References

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  1. "NSW Division - Robertson, NSW". Virtual Tally Room, Election 2013. Australian Electoral Commission. 1 October 2013. Archived from the original on 2 November 2013. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Profile of the electoral division of Robertson (NSW)". Australian Electoral Commission. 2014. Retrieved 15 January 2014.
  3. Robertson, NSW, 2022 Tally Room, Australian Electoral Commission.

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33°22′55″S 151°12′47″E / 33.382°S 151.213°E / -33.382; 151.213