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Encyclopedia > Division of Chifley

The Division of Chifley is an Australian Electoral Division in New South Wales. The division was first proclaimed in 1969


About the electorate

The division is named after Ben Chifley, Prime Minister of Australia (1945-1949).


Members

  • John Armitage (ALP) 1969-83
  • Russell Gorman (ALP) 1983-84
  • Roger Price (ALP) 1984-

External links

  • Australian Electoral Commission Electorate Boundary Map (http://www.aec.gov.au/_content/Who/profiles/profileMaps/NSW/Chifley.pdf)

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Electorate Rankings: Census 1996 (2000 Electoral Boundaries) (Research Paper 11 2000-01) (6061 words)
Divisions with a high proportion of their population not on the Electoral Roll (young people, overseas born, etc.) feature at the higher end of the rankings for this characteristic.
The Division with the lowest proportion of persons born in the UK and Ireland is the central NSW rural Division of Parkes (1.8%) while the highest is the outer-suburban Perth Division of Moore (22.1%).
The Division with the lowest proportion of one parent families with dependent children is the north-western Sydney Division of Mitchell (5.5%) while the highest is the western Sydney Division of Chifley (15.7%).
Division of Chifley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (124 words)
The Division of Chifley is an Australian Electoral Division in New South Wales.
The division was created in 1969 and is named for Ben Chifley, who was Prime Minister of Australia 1945–49.
Electoral Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives in New South Wales
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