Division of Paterson facts for kids
Quick facts for kids PatersonAustralian House of Representatives Division |
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Division of Paterson (green) within New South Wales
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Dates current | 1949–1984, 1992–present |
MP | Bob Baldwin |
Party | Liberal |
Namesake | Banjo Paterson |
Electors | 97,107 (2013) |
Area | 6,652 km2 (2,568.4 sq mi) |
Demographic | Rural |
The Division of Paterson is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales. It is just north of Newcastle, on the coast of the Tasman Sea. It includes the towns of Anna Bay, Bulahdelah. Clarence Town, Dungog, Forster, Hawks Nest, Lemon Tree Passage, Medowie, Morpeth, Nelson Bay, Paterson, Raymond Terrace, Stroud, Tuncurry and parts of Nabiac, Thornton and East Maitland. The division was first set up in 1949 and abolished in 1984. It was recreated after a redistribution in 1992.
The division is named after poet and author Banjo Paterson. It is possible that is was named after Colonel William Paterson who also gave his name to the Paterson River and the town of Paterson, both of which were in the electorate. It was first contested at the 1949 election.
In 1949 the division included Singleton, Maitland and Muswellbrook. Redistributions moved the electorate north until it included Gunnedah and Mudgee. The original electorate was abolished in 1984. In 1992 it was recreated covering a similar area to the original electorate.
Members
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Member | Party | Term | |
Allen Fairhall | Liberal | 1949–1969 | |
Frank O'Keefe | Country | 1969–1975 | |
National Country | 1975–1982 | ||
National | 1982–1984 | ||
(1993–present) | |||
Member | Party | Term | |
Bob Horne | Labor | 1993–1996 | |
Bob Baldwin | Liberal | 1996–1998 | |
Bob Horne | Labor | 1998–2001 | |
Bob Baldwin | Liberal | 2001–present |
Election results
Images for kids
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Division of Paterson (green) within New South Wales, prior to the 2015 redistribution