New South Wales
Named after Sir Edmund Barton (1849–1920), the first Prime Minister of Australia (1901–1903).
It covers an area of approximately 42 sq km from Cooks River in the north to Georges River in the south and Botany Bay in the east and generally to the Illawarra railway line in the west.
The main suburbs include Allawah, Arncliffe, Banksia, Bardwell Valley, Bexley, Blakehurst, Brighton-Le-Sands, Carlton, Carss Park, Connells Point, Dolls Point, Hurstville, Kogarah, Kyeemagh, Monterey, Mortdale, Ramsgate, Rockdale, Sandringham, Sans Souci and Turrella.
Light manufacturing, commercial and retail industry, shipping, oyster farming and medical supplies.
1922
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AEC – Divisional Office Contact Numbers and Addresses
Inner Metropolitan
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Enrolment: 83 151 Informal Vote: 4.27% Turnout: 94.66% Seat Status: Fairly safe Labor Two Party Preferred:
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Enrolment: 84 752 Informal Vote: 6.59% Turnout: 94.42% Seat Status: Fairly Safe Labor Two Party Preferred:
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