New South Wales
Named after Francis Howard Greenway (1777–1837), an architect under Governor Macquarie. He designed Australia's first lighthouse at South Head and designed and supervised the construction of many public buildings in and around Sydney.
It covers an area of approximately 120 sq km from South Creek and Bandon Road, Riverstone in the north to the Great Western Motorway and the south-east portion of the Blacktown City Council boundary in the south, and then bounded by Windsor Road and Old Windsor Road in the east and Richmond Road, Lyton Street, Lancaster Street, Bungarribee Road and Walters Road in the west. The main suburbs include: Acacia Gardens, Blacktown, Dean Park, Glenwood, Kings Langley, Kings Park, Lalor Park, Marayong, Marsden Park, Prospect, Parklea, Quakers Hill, Riverstone, Schofields, Seven Hills and Stanhope Gardens.
Heavy engineering, smash repairs, electronics, food processing and warehousing and distribution.
1984
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Enrolment: 83 328 Informal Vote: 5.51% Turnout: 95.09% Seat Status: Fairly safe Labor Two Party Preferred:
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Enrolment: 85 876 Informal Vote: 6.79% Turnout: 94.81% Seat Status: Marginal Labor Two Party Preferred:
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