Division of Robertson
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The Division of Robertson is an Australian Electoral Division in the state of New South Wales. The Division is located on the Central Coast, immediately north of the Hawkesbury River. It encompasses the towns of Woy Woy, Gosford and Terrigal.
The Division was proclaimed in 1900, and was one of the original 75 divisions to be contested at the first Federal election. The Division was named after Sir John Robertson, fifth Premier of New South Wales. The seat is currently a fairly safe Liberal seat.
[edit] Members
Member | Party affiliation | Period |
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Henry Willis | Free Trade | 1901-1910 |
William Johnson | Labor | 1910-1913 |
William Fleming | Commonwealth Liberal/Nationalist | 1913-1922 |
Sydney Gardner | Nationalist/United Australia | 1922-1940 |
Eric Spooner | United Australia | 1940-1943 |
Thomas Williams | Labor | 1943-1949 |
Roger Dean | Liberal | 1949-1964 |
Crawford Bridges-Maxwell | Liberal | 1964-1969 |
Barry Cohen | Labor | 1969-1990 |
Frank Walker | Labor | 1990-1996 |
Jim Lloyd | Liberal | 1996- |
[edit] External links
- Division of Robertson. Australian Electoral Commission Divisional Profiles. Retrieved on June 26, 2005. (PDF, 180 kB)
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