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2013 NSW Redistribution: Analysis of

Final Electoral Boundaries

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Antony Green

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CONTENTS

Introduction......................................................................................................... 1

Summary of the Political Impact ......................................................................... 4

New Legislative Assembly Electoral Pendulum .................................................. 5

Summary of Changes to Assembly Districts....................................................... 6

Detail of New Legislative Assembly Districts .................................................... 12

Abolished Electorates ..................................................................................... 107

Transfers of Old Electorate Enrolments ......................................................... 108

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The Author

Antony Green is an Election Analyst with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and has worked for the ABC on every federal, state and territory election coverage since 1989.

Antony studied at Sydney University, obtaining a Bachelor of Science in mathematics and computing, and a Bachelor of Economics with Honours in politics.

Antony produces regular publications on electoral matters for the New South Wales Parliamentary Library.

Party Abbreviations

ALP Labor Party CDP Christian Democratic Party GRN The Greens IND Independents LIB Liberal Party NAT The Nationals OTH Others

Comments and Feedback

This publication has been prepared with reference to the electoral maps made available by the Electoral Districts Commission. However, without access to registered voter lists indicating where people cast their vote, re-allocating polling places to new electorates is an imprecise science, especially when polling places need to be split between electorates. Comments and suggestions on the transfer of polling places is most welcome. Messages can be e-mailed to me at [email protected].

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INTRODUCTION

This publication provides an assessment of the political impact for the final determined New South Wales electoral boundaries, proclaimed on 18 September 2013. The final boundaries contained only minor adjustments to the draft boundaries released on 17 June 2013. The new boundaries will apply from the 2015 election.

It must be stressed that this publication does not provide predictions for the 2015 election. The estimated margins provided in this publication are best thought of as possible results of the 2011 election had that election been fought on the new boundaries. The estimates cannot take into account the difference in candidate and campaign effort that would have occurred if the 2011 election had been fought on the new boundaries. The difficulty of splitting polling place catchment areas to match new electoral boundaries, as well as allocating declaration votes to new electorates, means the estimated margins should be treated as approximations.

CALCULATIONS AND METHODOLOGY

To calculate the political impact of the new boundaries, the results of the 2011 election have been re-assigned to match the new electoral boundaries. This requires a series of assumptions to be made as part of the calculations. These assumptions concern whether votes are cast for candidates or parties, how to transfer polling places between old and new electorates, and how to deal with the declaration vote from old electorates.

Candidate versus Party Vote

An assumption has been made that votes are cast for parties rather than candidates. This is a reasonable assumption, but ignores the importance of popular sitting members. A well-known sitting member may poll higher than his or her party would have with a different candidate. New electoral boundaries can see areas added to an electorate where the party vote was not influenced at the last election by the presence of the sitting member.

The role of sitting Independent members is even more difficult to take into account. None of the Independents elected at the 2011 election contested the areas added to their electorates by the redistribution, making it difficult to calculate precise two-candidate preferred margins.

Transferring Booths to Match the New Boundaries

The Electoral Districts Commission released lists of all transfers of enrolment between old and new electorates. The transfer of polling place results from old to new electorates has been guided by the enrolment transfers as well as the published maps. Where the transfers and maps suggest the catchment area of a polling place should be divided, an estimate has been made to divide the results of a polling place between new electorates.

Dealing with the Declaration Vote

For calculation purposes, all declaration votes (pre-poll, postal, etc) and votes cast at Sydney Town Hall (except those in the Sydney electorate) have been accumulated into a single total and transferred to new electorates.

These accumulated totals have been transferred to new electorates in proportion to the transfer of enrolment from old to new electorates. However, the vote by party in the declaration vote has been weighted to reflect the vote by party in polling places transferred between electorates.

As an example, the old electorate of Marrickville has been abolished and divided between the new electorates of Newtown and Summer Hill. The polling places in those parts of Marrickville transferred to Summer Hill voted more strongly for the Labor Party in 2011 than polling places transferred to the new electorate of Newtown. As a result, in dividing the declaration vote between Summer Hill and Newtown, the patterns of polling place results is reflected in the

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declaration vote transferred. Summer Hill has been allocated a higher proportion of Labor vote and lower proportion of Green vote from the divided declaration vote than has been transferred to Newtown.

Variations from Draft Boundaries

Compared to the draft boundaries, changes were minor and confined to changes in five areas between the following electorates.

• Goulburn and Monaro • Blue Mountains and Hawkesbury • Kiama and South Coast • Oxley and Myall Lakes • Charlestown, Lake Macquarie, Newcastle and Wallsend.

None of these changes had significant impact on estimated margins.

By-elections and Changes in Party Membership

Calculations in this publication are based on 2011 election results. They do not use the results of the five by-elections held since the 2011 election in the National-held electorate of Clarence (November 2011), Labor-held Heffron (August 2012), Independent held Sydney (October 2012) and Northern Tablelands (May 2013), and Liberal-held Miranda (October 2013).

The Northern Tablelands and Miranda by-elections resulted in changes in party status. The calculations for both seats are based on the 2011 results, but the margins shown in the electoral pendulum on page 5 have been calculated in the following manner.

The Northern Tablelands by-election was won by the National Party. The electoral pendulum has been adjusted to list the seat as National rather than Independent held. The margin shown is a National two-party preferred margin versus Labor based on the results of the 2011 state election.

The Miranda by-election resulted in Labor gaining the seat from the Liberal Party. The Labor margin based on the by-election was 5.1%, but the redistribution calculations indicate that Miranda is 2% stronger for the Liberal Party on the new boundaries. Applying this difference to the by-election result, Miranda is shown as being Labor held with a margin of 3.1%.

Two-Party Preferred versus Two-Candidate Preferred Results

The two-candidate preferred count for an electorate is defined as the final count of votes between the two remaining candidates after the exclusion and distribution as preferences of votes for all other candidates. At each stage of the distribution of preferences, the candidate with the fewest votes is excluded and his or her ballot papers re-examined to determine the candidate with the next available preference. To achieve victory, a candidate must receive more than 50% of the total two-candidate preferred vote. Where a candidate achieves more than 50% of the vote before the final distribution, the two-candidate preferred count is continued to completion for information purposes.

The two-party preferred count represents a distribution of preferences between candidates representing the Labor Party and the Coalition. Candidates are again excluded based on lowest progressive vote, though at some point the second lowest candidate is excluded to retain candidates representing Labor and the Coalition. The two-party preferred count plays no part in determining the winning candidate but is used for information purposes.

In most cases, the two-party preferred result will be the same as the two-candidate preferred result. At the 2011 election, 66 of the electorates finished as two-party preferred contests between Labor and Coalition candidates. A separate 2-party preferred count was carried out in

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the other 27 electorates, allowing a 2-party preferred margin to be calculated for the 93 new electorates. The estimated new 2-party preferred totals for are shown on the listing for each new electorate in this publication.

Calculating new 2-candidate preferred totals was more complex. The most difficult example was Newtown, which includes transfers from three existing electorates, Heffron, Marrickville and Sydney. At the 2011 election, Heffron finished as a Labor-Liberal contest, Marrickville as a Labor-Green contest, and Sydney as a Liberal-Independent contest. The transferred first preference votes produce a contest between Labor and the Greens. The estimated new margin has been calculated by assuming the preferences of Clover Moore had been distributed 25% to the Greens and 10% to Labor, and distributing all other votes using the actual preference count for Marrickville.

In Balmain and Lake Macquarie, new two-candidate preferred totals have been estimated by applying the 2011 preference distribution to the new first preference totals. Other electorates, such as Davidson and Sydney, did not produce amalgamation problems and sensible two-candidate preferred totals have been provided. Some new electorates, Goulburn being the best example, produce totals with separate Liberal and National entries in the two-candidate and two-party preferred totals. These cases can be resolved by adding the Liberal and National votes together.

Polling place two-party and two-candidate preferred results can be found in my publication “NSW Legislative Assembly Election 2011: Two-Party Preferred Results by Polling Place”, Background Paper No 1/2012, NSW Parliamentary Library Research Service.

Electorate Name Changes

Of the 93 Assembly electorates, 86 retain the same name, though some of those electorates have undergone extensive boundary changes. Seven electorate names have disappeared, and seven new names appear or re-appear on the state’s electoral map.

For the purposes of this publication, I have treated two electorates as being abolished. These are the rural electorate of Murrumbidge, and I have also treated the inner city seat of Marrickville as being abolished, with Marrickville forming the basis of two new inner-city seats, Newtown and Summer Hill. The Electoral Districts Commission chose to treat Summer Hill as a successor seat to Marrickville. Both seats are listed as abolished electorates on page 107.

The other name changes have come about to reflect changed geography. Burrinjuck becomes Cootamundra, Menai becomes Holsworthy, Murray-Darling becomes Murray, Smithfield is now known as Prospect, and Toongabbie is re-named Seven Hills.

Throughout this publication the new names for electorates will generally be used.

Acknowledgements and Disclaimer

All estimates have been calculated based on the actual results of the 2011 election and with reference to data and maps provided by the Electoral Boundaries Commission. My thanks go to the staff the NSW Electoral Commission and the Electoral Districts Commission. My particular thanks go to Paul Beeren for his work on calculating the enrolment transfers between old and new electorates.

However, responsibility for all calculations, and the assumption underlying them, must rest with the author.

Antony Green October 2013

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SUMMARY OF THE POLITICAL IMPACT

Party Composition of Legislative Assembly based on Old and New Boundaries S e a t s H e l d B y P a r t y Liberal National Labor Green Independent Total Old Boundaries 51 18 20 1 3 93 New Boundaries 53 17 18 2 3 93 Including by-elections 52 18 19 2 2 93

The above table reflects the following changes –

• The National held seat of Murrumbidgee has been abolished. • The Labor held seat of Toongabbie has been abolished and replaced by the notionally

Liberal seat of Seven Hills. • The Labor seat of Macquarie Fields becomes notionally Liberal held on its new

boundaries. • The Labor seat of Marrickville has been abolished, replaced by a new Labor seat in

Summer Hill, and the notionally Green-held seat of Newtown. • The Liberal seat of Smithfield has been replaced by Prospect. • The Liberal seat of Menai has been replaced by Holsworthy. • National held Burrinjuck has been replaced by Cootamundra. • National held Murray-Darling has lost Broken Hill to Barwon and been re-named

Murray. • The Independent held seat of Northern Tablelands was won by the National Party at a

May 2013 by-election. • The Liberal held seat of Miranda was won by the Labor Party at an October 2013 by-

election.

The most politically significant changes in margins for electorates are as follows –

• Campbelltown moves south, its Liberal margin doubling from 3.4% to 6.8% • Heathcote loses parts of the Illawarra and moves west of the Woronora River, its

Liberal margin increasing from 12.9% to 19.0%. • The abolished seat of Menai had a Liberal margin of 21.0%, but the new seat of

Holsworthy has an estimated Liberal margin on 10.7%. • The Labor margin in Kogarah increases from 1.9% to an estimated 5.4%. • Major boundary changes to Londonderry see the Liberal margin decline from 12.3% to

an estimated 5.3%. • The Labor margin of 1.5% in Macquarie Fields becomes a notional Liberal margin of

1.8% on the new boundaries. • The Liberal margin in Oatley increases from 0.5% to an estimated 3.8%. • Toongabbie was held by Labor with a margin of 0.3%, but the new seat of Seven Hills

has a Liberal margin of 8.8%. • Wollondilly moves south out of Campbelltown, its Liberal margin increasing from

14.7% to an estimated 21.6%.

On the new boundaries, a swing of 14.7% is required for the Coalition to lose 25 seats and its parliamentary majority. Taking account of the Northern Tablelands by-election result, this is the same swing as was required for 24 seats on the old boundaries.

Counting Miranda as a Labor seat, the swing required for the Coalition to lose its majority becomes 12.5%.

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NEW LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ELECTORAL PENDULUM Electorate % Margin Electorate % Margin Liberal/National Seats (52/18) Ku-ring-gai 36.9 Davidson 36.2 Castle Hill 34.7 Pittwater 34.5 Manly 32.4 Clarence (NAT) 31.9 Vaucluse 31.4 Dubbo (NAT) 31.3 Tamworth (NAT) 30.7 Murray (NAT) 30.9 Wakehurst 30.5 North Shore 30.4 Willoughby 30.4 Cootamundra (NAT) 30.3 Port Macquarie (NAT) 28.8 Oxley (NAT) 28.8 Myall Lakes (NAT) 28.6 Hawkesbury 28.4 Baulkham Hills 28.3 Wagga Wagga 27.8 Northern Tablelands (NAT) ** 27.6 Epping 27.5 Coffs Harbour (NAT) 27.3 Lane Cove 27.3 Orange (NAT) 27.1 Albury 27.1 Goulburn 26.8 Hornsby 26.5 Barwon (NAT) 25.8 Ryde 25.2 Cronulla 24.8 Ballina (NAT) 24.6 Lismore (NAT) 24.3 Bathurst (NAT) 23.7 Terrigal 23.6 Upper Hunter (NAT) 23.0 Camden 22.8 Tweed (NAT) 21.7 Wollondilly 21.6 Riverstone 20.1 South Coast 20.1 Heathcote 19.0 Bega 18.5 Drummoyne 17.1 Penrith 16.1 Port Stephens 14.7 Parramatta 12.5 Mulgoa 12.4 Gosford 11.9

The Entrance 11.8 Holsworthy 10.7 Charlestown 9.2 Seven Hills 8.8 Kiama 8.6 Coogee 8.3 Campbelltown 6.8 Strathfield 6.4 Blue Mountains 5.4 Londonderry 5.3 Maitland 4.9 Wyong 4.6 Granville 3.8 Oatley 3.8 Rockdale 3.6 Newcastle 2.5 Monaro (NAT) 2.0 Macquarie Fields 1.8 Prospect 1.1 Swansea 0.3 East Hills 0.2 Labor Seats (19) Liverpool 14.0 Summer Hill 12.7 Bankstown 10.6 Wollongong 9.3 Shellharbour 7.8 Canterbury 7.4 Lakemba 7.3 Auburn 7.2 Wallsend 6.3 Mount Druitt 6.0 Kogarah 5.4 Heffron 5.2 Blacktown 4.1 Cessnock 3.9 Miranda (**) 3.1 Keira 2.9 Maroubra 2.3 Fairfield 2.2 Cabramatta 1.9 Independent/Green Seats (2/2) Lake Macquarie (IND v LIB) 14.6 Balmain (GRN v LIB) 5.0 Newtown (GRN v ALP) 4.4 Sydney (IND v LIB) 0.3

Note: Underlining indicates seats changing party status on the new boundaries. Except for Independent and Green seats, all margins shown are 2-party preferred estimates. (**) indicates margins altered based on by-elections, see note on page 2

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SUMMARY OF CHANGES TO ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS

Electorate Name Old Margin New Margin Details of Changes

Albury LIB 26.9 LIB 27.1 Gains 1,975 voters in the west from Murray-Darling.

Auburn ALP 8.5 ALP 7.2 Loses areas in Bankstown Council to the electorates of Bankstown and Lakemba. Gains southern parts of Granville from Granville.

Ballina NAT 25.2 NAT 24.6 Only minor changes, gaining around 1,500 voters from Lismore.

Balmain GRN 3.5 GRN 5.0 Loses Haberfield and Dobroyd Point to the new electorate of Summer Hill. Gains Ultimo from Sydney.

Bankstown ALP 10.3 ALP 10.6 Western boundary shifts west to Villawood Road amongst major boundary changes.

Barwon NAT 32.0 NAT 25.8 Major boundaries changes, with north-eastern areas around Moree transferred to Northern Tablelands, while the electorate extends west to gain the mining city of Broken Hill. These changes bring Barwon back within quota, the stronger Labor vote in Broken Hill cutting the National margin.

Bathurst NAT 23.7 NAT 23.7 Gains Lyndhurst and Mandurama from Burrinjuck.

Baulkham Hills LIB 26.4 LIB 28.3 Loses Winston Hills and Northmead to the new seat of Seven Hills. Loses parts of North Rocks to Parramatta. Gains areas in the north from Castle Hill.

Bega LIB 18.6 LIB 18.5 Minor change, gaining Bemboka from Monaro.

Blacktown ALP 3.7 ALP 4.1 Minor boundary changes with neighbouring electorates.

Blue Mountains LIB 4.7 LIB 5.4 Gains parts of Blaxland in the east from Penrith.

Burrinjuck NAT 31.1 Abolished Abolished, the electorate shifting west into the area previously occupied by Murrumbidgee and being re-named Cootamundra. (See Cootamundra)

Cabramatta ALP 2.1 ALP 1.9 Boundary changes with all neighbouring electorates.

Camden LIB 18.9 LIB 22.8 Loses remaining parts of the Campbelltown Council area to Macquarie Fields and Campbelltown.

Campbelltown LIB 3.4 LIB 6.8 Shifts south, losing its northern suburbs to Macquarie Fields, gaining most of the southern suburbs of Campbelltown from Wollondilly.

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Electorate Name Old Margin New Margin Details of Changes

Canterbury ALP 8.3 ALP 7.4 Shifts south west with the creation of the new seat of Summer Hill, taking in the eastern parts of Lakemba in the shift.

Castle Hill LIB 30.8 LIB 34.7 Loses areas south of Castle Hill to other electorates, while taking in Kellyville and surrounding suburbs from Hawkesbury in the north.

Cessnock ALP 4.4 ALP 3.9 Minor boundary swaps with Upper Hunter in the west. Loses Beresfield and Tarro to Wallsend.

Charlestown LIB 9.9 LIB 9.2 Minor changes.

Clarence NAT 31.4 NAT 31.9 Minor boundary changes with neighbouring Lismore and Coffs Harbour.

Coffs Harbour NAT 27.2 NAT 27.3 Gains Corindi and Red Rock from Clarence, loses Mylestom, Raleigh and Urunga in the south to Oxley.

Coogee LIB 8.2 LIB 8.3 Loses Kensington to Heffron, gains South Coogee from Maroubra.

Cootamundra New NAT 30.3 New seat largely replacing Burrinjuck, taking in the western parts of that seat as well as the eastern parts of the abolished electorate of Murrumbidgee.

Cronulla LIB 25.5 LIB 24.8 Becomes more east-west aligned following boundary swaps with Miranda.

Davidson LIB 36.5 LIB 36.2 Gains Castle Cove from Willoughby and West Lindfield from Ku-ring-gai. Loses St Ives to Ku-ring-gai.

Drummoyne LIB 16.7 LIB 17.1 Loses Homebush and North Strathfield to Strathfield.

Dubbo NAT 33.9 NAT 31.3 Dubbo changes from a north-south to an east-west aligned electorates. Gains Wellington and Mudgee from Orange in exchange for Parkes and Forbes.

East Hills LIB 0.6 LIB 0.2 Minor boundary changes with Bankstown.

Epping LIB 25.2 LIB 27.5 Shifts north-west, losing Carlingford, gaining Cherrybrook.

Fairfield ALP 1.7 ALP 2.2 Boundary changes with neighbouring electorates.

Gosford LIB 11.9 LIB 11.9 Loses Springfield to Terrigal, gains parts of Narara from The Entrance.

Goulburn LIB 26.6 LIB 26.8 Shifts west, taking in parts of the abolished seat of Burrinjuck while shedding areas in the southern highlands to Wollondilly.

Granville LIB 2.7 LIB 3.8 Shifts north-west, losing southern parts of Granville to Auburn.

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Electorate Name Old Margin New Margin Details of Changes

Hawkesbury LIB 34.7 LIB 28.4 Moves out of the growing Hills district, but gains Windsor from Riverstone and Richmond from Londonderry.

Heathcote LIB 12.9 LIB 19.0 Shifts north, losing Thirroul and Bulli to Keira, gaining parts of the Menai area.

Heffron ALP 7.1 ALP 5.2 Loses Redfern to the new seat of Newtown. Loses Daceyville and Pagewood to Maroubra. Gains Centennial Park from Sydney.

Holsworthy New LIB 10.7 Largely replaces the Liberal seat of Menai, but with around half of the margin. The electorate loses most of the area previously in Sutherland Council, instead gaining areas south of Liverpool and west of the Georges River.

Hornsby LIB 27.1 LIB 26.5 Loses Cherrybrook, gains Arcadia.

Keira ALP 3.8 ALP 2.9 Gains Bulli and Thirroul from Heathcote, loses Towradgi to Wollongong.

Kiama LIB 7.5 LIB 8.6 Loses Robertson and rural areas to the west to Goulburn, as well as Shell Cove in the north to Shellharbour. Gains rural areas west of Nowra from South Coast.

Kogarah ALP 1.9 ALP 5.4 Loses Blakehurst and Connells Point to Oatley and gains parts of Hurstville in return.

Ku-ring-gai LIB 37.0 LIB 36.9 Minor boundary changes with neighbouring electorates.

Lake Macquarie IND 14.9 IND 14.6 Loses rural areas west of Wyong to Wyong along with other minor boundary changes in the north.

Lakemba ALP 7.0 ALP 7.3 Major boundary changes, losing areas in the west and south to Canterbury and gains areas including Greenacre and Chullora from Bankstown and Auburn.

Lane Cove LIB 27.3 LIB 27.3 Minor boundary changes with Willoughby and Ryde.

Lismore NAT 24.3 NAT 24.3 Minor boundary changes with Ballina and Clarence, gains Tenterfield from Northern Tablelands.

Liverpool ALP 14.7 ALP 14.0 Boundary changes with neighbouring electorates.

Londonderry LIB 12.3 LIB 5.3 Big cut in the Liberal margin as the electorate loses Richmond and semi-rural areas in the north, gaining parts of Mount Druitt and St Marys in the south.

Macquarie Fields ALP 1.5 LIB 1.8 Shifts south, losing Prestons and Lurnea to Holsworthy, gaining northern parts of Campbelltown.

Maitland LIB 6.3 LIB 4.9 Loses the rest of Raymond Terrace and everything north of the Paterson River to Port Stephens.

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Electorate Name Old Margin New Margin Details of Changes

Manly LIB 32.4 LIB 32.4 Unchanged.

Maroubra ALP 1.6 ALP 2.3 Gains Hillsdale and Daceyville from Heffron. Loses South Coogee to Coogee.

Marrickville ALP 20.4 Abolished Divided between the new electorates of Newtown and Summer Hill. The Green end of Marrickville becomes part of Newtown, while the Labor voting western end of Marrickville forms the core of Summer Hill.

Menai LIB 24.4 Abolished See Holsworthy

Miranda LIB 21.0 LIB 23.0 Re-aligned to run east-west along the Georges River from Taren Point to Alfords Point. Applying this change in margin to the results of the October 2013 Miranda by-election, Miranda is estimated to have a Labor margin of 3.1%.

Monaro NAT 2.1 NAT 2.0 Loses Bemboka to Bega, gains Sutton and Gundaroo from Burrinjuck.

Mount Druitt ALP 6.7 ALP 6.0 Loses Wilmott to Londonderry, gains Dean Park from Riverstone.

Mulgoa LIB 12.0 LIB 12.4 Loses areas north of the M4 to Londonderry, Gains new housing estates west of Cowpasture Road from Smithfield and Liverpool.

Murray New NAT 30.9 New name for Murray-Darling. Loses Broken Hill and the vast areas in the north to Barwon, while taking in the western parts of the abolished electorate of Murrumbidgee, including the major centres of Griffith and Leeton. The loss of Broken Hill increases the National margin.

Murray-Darling NAT 27.2 Abolished See Murray.

Murrumbidgee NAT 27.9 Abolished Abolished and largely divided between the re-named electorates of Murray and Cootamundra.

Myall Lakes NAT 28.6 NAT 28.6 Minor boundary changes with neighbouring electorates.

Newcastle LIB 2.6 LIB 2.5 Loses areas to Waratah and Charlestown, gains Fern Bay and the rest of Mayfield from Port Stephens.

Newtown New Seat GRN 4.4 A new electorates that combines Redfern, previously in Heffron, most of Surry Hills from Sydney, plus the eastern parts of Marrickville between Petersham and Newtown. In 2-party preferred terms this is a safe Labor seat with a margin of 13.7%, but in a two-candidate contest would be a marginal Green seat versus Labor.

North Shore LIB 30.3 LIB 30.4 Minor boundary changes with Willoughby.

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Electorate Name Old Margin New Margin Details of Changes

Northern Tablnds. NAT 26.1 NAT 27.6 Loses Walcha, Nowendoc and Woolbrook to Tamworth. Loses Tenterfield to Lismore. Gains areas around Moree from Barwon. Note that Northern Tablelands was won by Independent Richard Torbay at the 2011 election. Estimated margin shown here based on 2011 two-party preferred result..

Oatley LIB 0.5 LIB 3.8 Loses parts of Hurstville and Beverley Hills. Gains Riverwood from Lakemba and Blakehurst and Connells Point from Kogarah.

Orange NAT 24.2 NAT 27.1 Orange changes from being a north-south to an east-west aligned electorate. Loses Wellington and Mudgee to Dubbo in exchange for Parkes and Forbes.

Oxley NAT 29.1 NAT 28.8 Gains Raleigh, Mylestom and Urunga from Coffs Harbour, along with smaller boundary changes with Northern Tablelands, Port macquarie and Myall lakes.

Parramatta LIB 12.1 LIB 12.5 Shifts east and north, losing Westmead and Wentworthville west of the Parramatta CBD, gaining parts of North Rocks and Carlingford in their place.

Penrith LIB 16.3 LIB 16.1 Minor boundary changes with neighbouring electorates.

Pittwater LIB 34.5 LIB 34.5 Unchanged.

Port Macquarie NAT 28.7 NAT 28.8 Very minor changes, gaining Telegraph Point and Upper Lansdowne from Oxley.

Port Stephens LIB 12.4 LIB 14.7 Gains the rest of Raymond Terrace plus everything north of the Paterson River from Maitland. Loses Mayfield and Fern Bay to newcastle. Together these changes increase the Liberal margin by more than 2%.

Prospect New LIB 1.1 New name for Smithfield and about 3% weaker for the Liberal Party.

Riverstone LIB 20.2 LIB 20.1 Loses Bligh Park and Windsor to Hawkesbury. Loses Dean Park to Mount Druitt.

Rockdale LIB 3.6 LIB 3.6 Unchanged.

Ryde LIB 25.7 LIB 25.2 Minor boundary changes with Lane Cove and Epping.

Seven Hills New LIB 8.8 Has been formed from the marginal Labor electorate of Toongabbie, but Labor voting areas in the west have been transferred into Blacktown and Prospect, while Liberal voting Winston Hills and Northmead have been transferred in from Baulkham Hills. On paper a safe Liberal electorate and bad news for Labor MP Nathan Rees.

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Electorate Name Old Margin New Margin Details of Changes

Shellharbour ALP 8.6 ALP 7.8 Main change is gaining Shell Cove from Kiama.

Smithfield LIB 4.8 Abolished See Prospect

South Coast LIB 20.4 LIB 20.1 Loses rural areas west of Nowra to Kiama.

Strathfield LIB 4.4 LIB 6.4 Loses Ashfield and Summer Hill to the new seat of Summer Hill. Gains Croydon Park from Canterbury, and Homebush and North Strathfield from Drummoyne.

Summer Hill New Seat ALP 12.7 Formed from the more Labor voting western end of the abolished electorate of Marrickville, combined with eastern parts of Canterbury and Strathfield, as well as Haberfield from Balmain

Swansea LIB 1.1 LIB 0.3 Loses Redhead in the north to Charlestown, gains San Remo in the south from Wyong.

Sydney IND 3.1 IND 0.3 Loses Ultimo to Balmain. Loses Centennial Park to Heffron. Loses Chippendale and Surry Hills to Newtown.

Tamworth NAT 30.6 NAT 30.7 Gains Walcha, Nowendoc and Woolbrook from Northern Tablelands. Loses Boggabri to Barwon.

Terrigal LIB 24.1 LIB 23.6 Gains Springfield from Gosford.

The Entrance LIB 12.5 LIB 11.8 Gains parts of Berkeley Vale from Wyong, loses parts of Narara to Gosford.

Toongabbie ALP 0.3 Abolished See Seven Hills

Tweed NAT 21.7 NAT 21.7 Unchanged.

Upper Hunter NAT 23.3 NAT 23.0 Only minor boundary changes.

Vaucluse LIB 31.4 LIB 31.4 Unchanged.

Wagga Wagga LIB 27.8 LIB 27.8 Unchanged.

Wakehurst LIB 30.5 LIB 30.5 Unchanged.

Wallsend ALP 6.6 ALP 6.3 Minor boundary changes with all surrounding electorates.

Willoughby LIB 30.8 LIB 30.4 Minor boundary changes with North Shore and Lane Cove.

Wollondilly LIB 14.7 LIB 21.6 Becomes stronger for the Liberal Party, losing the southern suburbs of Campbelltown in exchange for areas towards Mittangong and Bowral.

Wollongong ALP 8.9 ALP 9.3 Minor boundary adjustments with Keira.

Wyong LIB 2.6 LIB 4.6 Regains rural areas west of Wyong from Lake Macquarie. Loses San Remo in the north to Swansea. Loses parts of Berkely Vale to the Entrance.

Underlining indicates seats changing party status on the new boundaries.

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DETAIL OF NEW LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS

Format for Listings

For each new electorate, a summary of total vote by party is provided, as well as detail of the transfers between old and new electorates brought about by the redistribution.

The summary table includes an entry for all parties that contested polling places within the boundary of each new electorate. The table includes a total and percentage of first preference vote, two-candidate preferred vote and two-party preferred vote. Where an electorate includes transfers from electorates with different combinations of two-candidate preferred contestants in 2011 (eg Albury), there may be more than two parties listed under the two-party and two-candidate preferred totals.

The final line of each summary table shows the calculated total votes transferred to the new electorate as a percentage of the total enrolment at the date of the redistribution.

After the summary table, a series of totals are provided that correspond to transfers of enrolment between old and new electorates. There is a separate listing and total for each transfer that involved polling places. Transfers in from an old electorate are listed first, followed by transfers out of the existing electorate into new electorates. (A number of enrolment transfers that did not involve polling place transfers have been excluded from the listings.)

An example of an enrolment transfer for Auburn is shown below.

Auburn includes transfers from the following old electorates

2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Auburn (41985 voters, 35960 last election votes, 85.6% of enrolment) Auburn Girls High, Auburn Nth Public, Auburn Public, Auburn Town Hall, Auburn W Public, Berala Jubilee Hall, Berala Public, Lidcombe Public, Newington Public, Pulse Cntr, Regents Park Comm. Cntr, St Josephs The Worker Primary, St Stephen's Lidcombe, Sydney Town Hall, Declaration Vote (77%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 11967 17330 10772 15921 2394 4793 % 40.8 59.2 31.8 47.0 7.1 14.1

This example shows the transfers from the old electorate of Auburn to the new electorate of Auburn. The full listing for Auburn also includes transfers from the old electorate of Granville to Auburn, and transfers out of the old Auburn to Bankstown and Lakemba.

Each entry shows the total number of enrolled voters transferred, as well as the calculated number of votes and the total transferred votes as a percentage of the enrolled voters.

Below this is a list of all booths that form part of the transfer. Booths that have been split are shown with a percentage indicating the proportion of the booth transferred. A percentage of declaration votes transferred is also shown. Totals of two-party preferred and first preference votes are shown with each transfer. Where a transfer includes an area that finished as a two-candidate preferred contest in 2011, a separate two-candidate preferred total is also provided under the party transfer totals.

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Albury

Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 26316 58.7 28606 73.5 28606 73.5 National Party 1403 3.1 1419 3.6 1419 3.6 Labor Party 6853 15.3 8912 22.9 8912 22.9 Greens 2251 5.0 Christian Democratic Party 1101 2.5 Australian Democrats 617 1.4 Independent 6276 14.0 Formal Vote 44817 Informal Vote 1880 4.0 Redistribution enrolment 52512 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 88.9% Albury includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Albury (50537 voters, 44912 last election votes, 88.9% of enrolment) Albury High, Albury Masonic Cntr, Albury Nth Public, Albury Public, Albury Stadium, Albury Sth Youth Hall, Albury W Public, Balldale Rec Reserve, Brocklesby Public, Burrumbuttock Public, Corowa High, Corowa Public, Corowa Sth Public, Culcairn Public, Gerogery Hall, Glenroy Public, Henty Public, Holbrook Public, Howlong Public, Hume Public, Jindera Public, Jingellic Showgrounds, Khancoban Hall, Lavington E Public, Lavington Public, Lowesdale Public, Mullengandra Public, Mulwala Civic Cntr, Rosewood Public, Springdale Hghts Public, Sydney Town Hall, Table Top Public, Thurgoona Public, Tooma Hall, Tumbarumba High, Walbundrie Public, Walla Walla Public, Woomargama Hall, Declaration Vote LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 28606 8609 26316 6566 2188 7994 % 76.9 23.1 61.1 15.2 5.1 18.6

From: Murray-Darling (1975 voters, 1784 last election votes, 90.3% of enrolment) Boree Crk Public, Coleambally School, Jerilderie Civic Hall, Oaklands School, Rand Public, Urana School, Declaration Vote (4%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN Votes 1419 303 1403 287 63 % 82.4 17.6 80.0 16.4 3.6

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Auburn Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 13659 33.4 15240 42.8 15240 42.8 Labor Party 18611 45.6 20346 57.2 20346 57.2 Greens 2638 6.5 Christian Democratic Party 1898 4.6 Independent 3668 9.0 Socialist Equality Party 367 0.9 Formal Vote 40841 Informal Vote 2422 5.6 Redistribution enrolment 50047 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 86.4% Auburn includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Auburn (41985 voters, 35960 last election votes, 85.6% of enrolment) Auburn Girls High, Auburn Nth Public, Auburn Public, Auburn Town Hall, Auburn W Public, Berala Jubilee Hall, Berala Public, Lidcombe Public, Newington Public, Pulse Cntr, Regents Park Comm. Cntr, St Josephs The Worker Primary, St Stephen's Lidcombe, Sydney Town Hall, Declaration Vote (77%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 11967 17330 10772 15921 2394 4793 % 40.8 59.2 31.8 47.0 7.1 14.1

From: Granville (8062 voters, 7303 last election votes, 90.6% of enrolment) Blaxcell St Public, Granville E Public (50%), Granville Sth High, Granville Sth Public (25%), Declaration Vote (15%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 3272 3016 2887 2690 245 1140 % 52.0 48.0 41.5 38.6 3.5 16.4 The following areas have been transferred out of Auburn 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Bankstown (7020 voters, 6219 last election votes, 88.6% of enrolment) Birrong Public, Chester Hill Comm. Cntr, Immaculate Heart of Mary Primary, St John Mark's Anglican, Declaration Vote (13%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2080 3050 1887 2828 381 793 % 40.5 59.5 32.0 48.0 6.5 13.5

To: Lakemba (5258 voters, 4549 last election votes, 86.5% of enrolment) Chullora Public, Greenacre Baptist, Greenacre Snr Ctzns Cntr, Greenacre YMCA, Declaration Vote (10%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1715 1814 1500 1626 195 938 % 48.6 51.4 35.2 38.2 4.6 22.0

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Ballina Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % National Party 24462 56.3 26260 66.9 27182 74.6 Labor Party 5167 11.9 9232 25.4 Greens 9791 22.5 12972 33.1 Christian Democratic Party 860 2.0 Family First 835 1.9 Independent 2345 5.4 Formal Vote 43460 Informal Vote 1064 2.4 Redistribution enrolment 51488 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 86.5% Ballina includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Ballina (49854 voters, 43272 last election votes, 86.8% of enrolment) A&I Hall, Alstonville High, Ballina Comm Cntr, Ballina High, Ballina Hospital, Billi Lids LDC Cntr, Brunswick Heads Mem. Hall, Byron Bay High, Byron Bay Public, Coorabell Public, Durrumbul Public, Emmanuel Ang. Cllg, Empire Vale Public, Ewingsdale Hall, Fernleigh Public, Lennox Head Public, Meerschaum Vale Hall, Newrybar Public, Ocean Shores Comm. Cntr, Pimlico Hall, Rous Public, Southern Cross School, St Johns MPC, Suffolk Park Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Tintenbar Public, Wardell Hall, Wollongbar Public, Xavier Cllg Skennars Head, Declaration Vote NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 26672 8814 24054 5033 9159 3978 % 75.2 24.8 57.0 11.9 21.7 9.4 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 25816 (67.8%) GRN 12266 (32.2%)

From: Lismore (1634 voters, 1252 last election votes, 76.6% of enrolment) Clunes Public (25%), Federal Hall, Wilsons Crk Hall, Declaration Vote (3%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 510 418 408 134 632 62 % 55.0 45.0 33.0 10.8 51.1 5.0 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 444 (38.6%) GRN 706 (61.4%)

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Balmain Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 13231 30.7 15052 45.0 15306 45.3 Labor Party 12892 29.9 18471 54.7 Greens 13410 31.1 18410 55.0 Christian Democratic Party 388 0.9 Moore (IND) 754 1.7 Independent/Others 2461 5.7 Formal Vote 43136 Informal Vote 1291 2.9 Redistribution enrolment 51537 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 86.2% Balmain includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Balmain (49041 voters, 42288 last election votes, 86.2% of enrolment) Annandale Nth Public, Annandale Public, Balmain Hospital, Balmain Public, Birchgrove Public, Forest Lodge Public, Inner City Montessori School, Kegworth Public, Leichhardt Town Hall, Nicholson St Public, Orange Grove Public, Peter Forsyth Hall, Rozelle Public, SSC - Balmain Campus, SSC - Blackwattle Bay Campus, SSC - Leichhardt Campus, St Fiacres Church Hall, St Johns Glebe, St Marks Lilyfield, St Scholasticas Cllg, Sydney Town Hall, Declaration Vote (91%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 14543 17825 12657 12505 13145 2745 % 44.9 55.1 30.8 30.5 32.0 6.7 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 14310 (44.5%) GRN 17830 (55.5%)

From: Sydney (2496 voters, 2141 last election votes, 85.8% of enrolment) Peter Forsyth Hall, Ultimo Public, Declaration Vote (4%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 763 646 573 387 265 859 % 54.2 45.8 27.5 18.6 12.7 41.2 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 674 (41.7%) Moore (IND) 942 (58.3%) The following areas have been transferred out of Balmain To: Summer Hill (4906 voters, 4738 last election votes, 96.6% of enrolment) Dobroyd Pt Public, Haberfield Public, St Oswalds Anglican, Declaration Vote (9%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2279 1596 2176 1264 894 250 % 58.8 41.2 47.5 27.6 19.5 5.5 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 2326 (63.5%) GRN 1339 (36.5%) Note: Two-candidate preferred margin has been calculated by adding the votes transferred from Sydney to the party totals for the new Balmain and applying the 2011 distribution of preferences for Balmain.

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Bankstown Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 12429 30.3 13666 39.4 13666 39.4 Labor Party 19478 47.5 20997 60.6 20997 60.6 Greens 2145 5.2 Christian Democratic Party 1811 4.4 Independents/Others 5106 12.5 Formal Vote 40969 Informal Vote 3242 7.3 Redistribution enrolment 49849 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 88.7%

Bankstown includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Auburn (7020 voters, 6219 last election votes, 88.6% of enrolment) Birrong Public, Chester Hill Comm. Cntr, Immaculate Heart of Mary Primary, St John Mark's Anglican, Declaration Vote (13%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2080 3050 1887 2828 381 793 % 40.5 59.5 32.0 48.0 6.5 13.5

From: Bankstown (31025 voters, 27473 last election votes, 88.6% of enrolment) Bankstown Nth Public, Bankstown Public, Bankstown Snr, Bankstown Snr Ctzns Cntr, Bankstown Sth Infants (50%), Bankstown W Public, Bass High, Bass Hill Public, Birrong Public, Condell Park Public, St Marks Yagoona, St Pauls Anglican Bankstown, Sydney Town Hall, Yagoona Snr Ctzns Cntr, Declaration Vote (60%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 8042 13441 7297 12492 1091 4492 % 37.4 62.6 28.8 49.2 4.3 17.7

From: East Hills (672 voters, 576 last election votes, 85.7% of enrolment) Bankstown Snr (35%), Declaration Vote (1%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 183 297 166 280 17 70 % 38.1 61.9 31.1 52.5 3.2 13.1

From: Fairfield (11132 voters, 9942 last election votes, 89.3% of enrolment) Bass High, Bass Hill Public, Chester Hill Comm. Cntr, Chester Hill High, St John Mark's Anglican, Sydney Town Hall, Villawood E Public, Declaration Vote (21%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 3362 4209 3079 3877 657 1561 % 44.4 55.6 33.6 42.3 7.2 17.0

The following areas have been transferred out of Bankstown To: East Hills (3669 voters, 3410 last election votes, 92.9% of enrolment) Georges Hall Public, Declaration Vote (7%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1140 1581 1053 1464 134 539 % 41.9 58.1 33.0 45.9 4.2 16.9

To: Lakemba (16721 voters, 14089 last election votes, 84.3% of enrolment) Banksia Rd Public, Bankstown Sth Infants (50%), Greenacre Snr Ctzns Cntr, Greenacre YMCA, Mt Lewis Infants, Punchbowl Boys, Punchbowl Public, Declaration Vote (33%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 4689 5980 4109 5362 442 3238 % 43.9 56.1 31.2 40.8 3.4 24.6

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Barwon Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % National Party 33590 72.0 34295 75.5 34350 75.8 Labor Party 10016 21.5 10850 23.9 10979 24.2 Greens 2755 5.9 Independents/Other 315 0.7 267 0.6 Formal Vote 46676 Informal Vote 1333 2.8 Redistribution enrolment 55465 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 86.6% Barwon includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Barwon (35794 voters, 31693 last election votes, 88.5% of enrolment) Baan Baa Hall, Baradine Central, Bellata Hall, Binnaway Central, Bourke TAFE, Brewarrina Comm. Cntr, Burren Junction Public, Carinda Public, Cobar Council Chambers, Collarenebri Central, Collie CWA Hall, Condobolin Public, Coolabah Hall, Coolah Central, Coonabarabran Youth Club, Coonamble High, Cumborah Rec Club, Curban Hall, Dunedoo Central, Edgeroi Coronation Hall, Enngonia Public, Euabalong W Public, Fifield Hall, Gilgandra Hall, Girilambone Public, Goodooga Central, Gulargambone Central, Gwabegar Public, Hermidale Public, Leadville Hall, Lightning Ridge Central, Louth Public, Mendooran Central, Murrin Bridge Preschool, Narrabri Public, Nevertire Hall, Nurruby OOSH, Nymagee Hall, Nyngan High, Pilliga Public, Quambone Public, Rowena Public, St Lawrences Anglican, Sydney Town Hall, Tooraweenah Public, Tottenham Hall, Walgett High, Wanaaring Public, Warren Central, Wee Waa Anglican, Weilmoringle Public, Declaration Vote (79%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN Votes 24425 5629 24086 5113 1599 % 81.3 18.7 78.2 16.6 5.2

From: Murray-Darling (15089 voters, 12249 last election votes, 81.2% of enrolment) Broken Hill Day Care, Broken Hill Hospital, Broken Hill YMCA, Burke Ward Public, Central Darling Council Hall, Ivanhoe School, Menindee Civic Hall, Morgan St Public, Nth Mine Hall, White House Convention Cntr, Declaration Vote (33%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN Votes 7109 4397 6793 4062 1040 % 61.8 38.2 57.1 34.1 8.7

From: Murrumbidgee (3617 voters, 3221 last election votes, 89.1% of enrolment) Burcher Hall, Condobolin Public, Lake Cargelligo School, Tullibigeal School, Declaration Vote (7%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 2221 824 2179 778 113 74 % 72.9 27.1 69.3 24.7 3.6 2.4

From: Tamworth (861 voters, 815 last election votes, 94.7% of enrolment) Boggabri Public, Declaration Vote (2%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 575 125 514 61 3 232 % 82.1 17.9 63.5 7.5 0.4 28.6 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 523 (67.1%) Draper (IND) 257 (32.9%)

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The following areas have been transferred out of Barwon 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Dubbo (1060 voters, 935 last election votes, 88.2% of enrolment) Trangie Central, Declaration Vote (2%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN Votes 767 131 757 123 34 % 85.4 14.6 82.8 13.5 3.7

To: Northern Tablelands (8229 voters, 7532 last election votes, 91.5% of enrolment) Ashley Hall, Boggabilla Central, Boomi Public, Bullarah Public, Garah Public, Gurley Bellata Hall, Moree College - Albert St, Moree PCYC, Mungindi Central, Pallamallawa Public, St Francis Xaviers Moree, Terry Hie Hie Hall, Toomelah Public, Declaration Vote (18%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN Votes 6152 1127 6101 1043 251 % 84.5 15.5 82.5 14.1 3.4

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Bathurst Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % National Party 31153 67.3 32326 73.7 32326 73.7 Labor Party 9679 20.9 11517 26.3 11517 26.3 Greens 2882 6.2 Christian Democratic Party 11 0.0 Independent 2596 5.6 Formal Vote 46321 Informal Vote 1263 2.7 Redistribution enrolment 51959 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 91.6% Bathurst includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Bathurst (51448 voters, 47067 last election votes, 91.5% of enrolment) Barry Hall, Bathurst High, Bathurst Public, Bathurst Sth Public, Bathurst W Public, Black Springs Public, Blayney Public, Bowenfels Presbyterian, Burraga Hall, Capertee Hall, Carcoar Public, Catholic Centre Bathurst, Charles Sturt Uni, Cooerwull Public, Cullen Bullen Hall, Daffodil Cottage, Eglinton Public, Fatima Hall, Glen Alice Public, Hampton Public, Hartley Old Public, Hermitage Hall, Hill End Public, Ilford Public, Kandos High, Kelso Public, La Salle Academy, Lithgow Public, Meadow Flat Public, Millthorpe Public, Neville Public, Newbridge Public, O'Connell Public, Oberon High, Perthville Public, Portland Central, Raglan Public, Rockley Public, Rylstone Hall, St Stephens Bathurst, St Vincents Health Bathurst, Sydney Town Hall, The Lagoon Public, The Old School, Trunkey Public, Vale of Clwydd Hall, Wallerawang Public, Wattle Flat Public, Yetholme Hall, Zig Zag Public, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (10%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 31935 11424 30772 9606 2843 2596 % 73.7 26.3 67.2 21.0 6.2 5.7

From: Burrinjuck (511 voters, 517 last election votes, 101.2% of enrolment) Lyndhurst Public, Mandurama Public, Declaration Vote (1%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 391 93 381 74 40 11 % 80.8 19.2 75.3 14.6 7.9 2.2 The following areas have been transferred out of Bathurst 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Dubbo (21 voters, 6 last election votes, 28.6% of enrolment) Declaration Vote (0%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 4 1 4 1 0 0 % 80.0 20.0 80.0 20.0 0.0 0.0

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Baulkham Hills Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 33556 67.7 35517 78.3 35517 78.3 Labor Party 8059 16.2 9814 21.6 9814 21.6 Greens 4924 9.9 Christian Democratic Party 2127 4.3 Family First 325 0.7 Independent 605 1.2 Formal Vote 49596 Informal Vote 1625 3.2 Redistribution enrolment 52074 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 98.4% Baulkham Hills includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Baulkham Hills (34122 voters, 33432 last election votes, 98.0% of enrolment) Aminya, Baulkham Hills High, Baulkham Hills Nth Public, Beaumont Hills Public, Crestwood High, Crestwood Public, Excelsior Public, Jasper Rd Public, Kellyville Public, Matthew Pearce Public, Model Farms High, Muirfield High, Nth Rocks Public (75%), Sydney Town Hall, The Hills Council, Village Green Comm. Cntr, Declaration Vote (66%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 23075 6664 21788 5491 3553 1494 % 77.6 22.4 67.4 17.0 11.0 4.6

From: Castle Hill (17952 voters, 17790 last election votes, 99.1% of enrolment) Baulkham Hills Nth Public, Castle Hill House (50%), Community of Christ W Pennant Hills, Eurambie Park Child Care, Excelsior Public, Murray Farm Public, Nth Rocks Child Care, Nth Rocks Public, W Pennant Hills Public (50%), Declaration Vote (34%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 12442 3151 11768 2567 1371 1563 % 79.8 20.2 68.1 14.9 7.9 9.1 The following areas have been transferred out of Baulkham Hills 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Parramatta (2223 voters, 1367 last election votes, 61.5% of enrolment) Northmead High (25%), Nth Rocks Public (25%), Declaration Vote (4%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 927 305 875 260 135 65 % 75.2 24.8 65.5 19.5 10.1 4.9

To: Seven Hills (15730 voters, 13729 last election votes, 87.3% of enrolment) Northmead High (75%), Northmead Public, The Hills School, Winston Hghts Public, Winston Hills Public, Woodberry Village, Declaration Vote (30%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 8946 3207 8320 2597 1674 723 % 73.6 26.4 62.5 19.5 12.6 5.4

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Bega Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 26122 58.4 27369 67.9 27369 67.9 National Party 225 0.5 238 0.6 238 0.6 Labor Party 9886 22.1 12687 31.5 12687 31.5 Greens 5419 12.1 Christian Democratic Party 726 1.6 Independent 2371 5.3 Formal Vote 44749 Informal Vote 1706 3.7 Redistribution enrolment 51729 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 89.8% Bega includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Bega (51188 voters, 45983 last election votes, 89.8% of enrolment) Batemans Bay Comm Cntr, Batemans Bay High, Batemans Bay SLSC, Bega High, Bermagui Comm Cntr, Bimbimbie, Bodalla Public, Boomerang Cntr, Bridge Club, Brogo Hall, Broulee Public, Candelo Town Hall, Central Tilba Hall, Cobargo Arts Hall, Dalmeny Sport Club, Durras Hall, Eden Marine High, Long Beach RFS, Merimbula Public, Moruya Public, Narooma Sport Cntr, Nelligen Hall, Pambula Public, Quaama Hall, St Johns Anglican Bega, Sunshine Bay Public, Sydney Town Hall, Tanja Public, Tathra Public, Tomakin Comm. Cntr, Towamba Public, Tuross Head Hall, Wallaga Lake Koori Village, Wolumla Hall, Wyndham Public, Declaration Vote LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 27369 12505 26122 9749 5358 3057 % 68.6 31.4 59.0 22.0 12.1 6.9

From: Monaro (541 voters, 472 last election votes, 87.2% of enrolment) Bemboka Hall, Declaration Vote (1%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 238 182 225 137 61 40 % 56.7 43.3 48.6 29.6 13.2 8.6

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Blacktown Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 16109 36.1 18015 45.9 18015 45.9 Labor Party 19801 44.3 21265 54.1 21265 54.1 Greens 2483 5.6 Christian Democratic Party 2553 5.7 Independent 2322 5.2 Save our State 1030 2.3 Shooters and Fisher 369 0.8 Formal Vote 44667 Informal Vote 2460 5.2 Redistribution enrolment 51350 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 91.8% Blacktown includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Blacktown (44820 voters, 41313 last election votes, 92.2% of enrolment) Blacktown Boys High, Blacktown Christian Reformed, Blacktown Hospital, Blacktown Sth Public, Blacktown TAFE, Blacktown W Public, Doonside High, Doonside Public, Evans High (75%), Jim Southee Comm. Cntr, Kings Park Childcare Cntr, Marayong Hghts Public, Marayong Public, Marayong Sth Public, Mitchell High, Quakers Hill Public, Seven Hills W Public, St Andrews College, St Michaels Primary Blacktown (50%), Sydney Town Hall, Declaration Vote (88%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 15727 18648 14060 17406 2197 5442 % 45.8 54.2 36.0 44.5 5.6 13.9

From: Toongabbie (6530 voters, 5813 last election votes, 89.0% of enrolment) Lalor Park Public (50%), Lynwood Park Public, Seven Hills Public (50%), Seven Hills W Public, Declaration Vote (13%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2287 2617 2048 2395 286 832 % 46.6 53.4 36.8 43.1 5.1 15.0 The following areas have been transferred out of Blacktown 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Prospect (6110 voters, 5213 last election votes, 85.3% of enrolment) Evans High (25%), St Johns Ambulance Hall, St Michaels Primary Blacktown (50%), Declaration Vote (12%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2187 2143 1991 2009 276 691 % 50.5 49.5 40.1 40.4 5.6 13.9

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Blue Mountains Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 18619 39.6 21853 55.4 21853 55.4 Labor Party 10570 22.5 17608 44.6 17608 44.6 Greens 7982 17.0 Christian Democratic Party 1982 4.2 Independent 7804 16.6 Outdoor Recreation 84 0.2 Formal Vote 47041 Informal Vote 1446 3.0 Redistribution enrolment 52365 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 92.6% Blue Mountains includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Blue Mountains (50286 voters, 46606 last election votes, 92.7% of enrolment) Blackheath Public, Blaxland E Public, Blaxland High, Blue Mtns Grammar Prep, Ellison Public, Hazelbrook Public, Katoomba High, Katoomba Nth Public, Katoomba Public, Leura Public, Medlow Bath RFS, Mid Mountains Comm. Cntr, Morven Gardens, Mt Riverview Public, Mt Victoria Public, Mt Wilson Hall, Springwood Civic Cntr, Springwood High, Springwood Public, St Canice's Katoomba, Sydney Town Hall, Warrimoo Ctzns Hall, Wentworth Falls Public, Winmalee High, Woodford RFS, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 20759 17131 17681 10253 7647 9645 % 54.8 45.2 39.1 22.7 16.9 21.3

From: Penrith (2079 voters, 1882 last election votes, 90.5% of enrolment) Blaxland E Public, Blaxland High (75%), Declaration Vote (4%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1094 477 938 317 335 225 % 69.6 30.4 51.7 17.5 18.5 12.4

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Cabramatta Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 19218 41.8 20277 48.1 20277 48.1 Labor Party 20871 45.4 21902 51.9 21902 51.9 Greens 3566 7.8 Christian Democratic Party 2019 4.4 Independent 304 0.7 Formal Vote 45978 Informal Vote 2647 5.4 Redistribution enrolment 52854 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 92.0% Cabramatta includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Cabramatta (37835 voters, 34621 last election votes, 91.5% of enrolment) Bonnyrigg High, Bonnyrigg Public, Cabramatta Comm. Hall, Cabramatta High, Cabramatta Public, Cabramatta W Public, Cabramatta/Fairfield PCYC, Cabravale Leisure Cntr, Harrington St Public, Lansvale E Public, Lansvale Public, Mt Pritchard E Public, Mt Pritchard Hall, Mt Pritchard Public, St Johns Park High, St Johns Park Public, Sydney Town Hall, Declaration Vote (74%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 14937 15622 14268 15081 2428 1020 % 48.9 51.1 43.5 46.0 7.4 3.1

From: Liverpool (5094 voters, 4452 last election votes, 87.4% of enrolment) Bonnyrigg Hghts Public, Bonnyrigg High, Declaration Vote (10%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1287 2259 1174 2060 292 607 % 36.3 63.7 28.4 49.8 7.1 14.7

From: Smithfield (9925 voters, 9553 last election votes, 96.3% of enrolment) Edensor Park Public, Governor Philip King Public, St Johns Park High, St Johns Park Public, Declaration Vote (19%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 4054 4021 3775 3731 846 697 % 50.2 49.8 41.7 41.2 9.3 7.7 The following areas have been transferred out of Cabramatta 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Fairfield (13387 voters, 12481 last election votes, 93.2% of enrolment) Canley Hghts Public, Canley Vale High, Canley Vale Public, King Park Public, Salvo Hall Fairfield West, Declaration Vote (26%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 5008 6079 4728 5840 956 447 % 45.2 54.8 39.5 48.8 8.0 3.7

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Camden Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 25007 64.2 26265 72.8 26265 72.8 Labor Party 8853 22.7 9806 27.2 9806 27.2 Greens 2129 5.5 Christian Democratic Party 1211 3.1 Family First 1355 3.5 Independent/Other 399 1.0 Formal Vote 38954 Informal Vote 1628 4.0 Redistribution enrolment 46739 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 86.8%

Camden includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Camden (40949 voters, 35847 last election votes, 87.5% of enrolment) Camden Hospital, Camden Public, Camden Sth Public, Carrington Centennial Care, Catherine Field Comm. Hall, Cobbitty Public, Currans Hill Public, Elderslie High, Elizabeth Macarthur High, Harrington Park Comm Cntr, Harrington Park Public, Leppington Public, Macarthur Pre-School, Mt Annan High, Mt Annan Public, Narellan Public, Rossmore Public, Sydney Town Hall, Declaration Vote (76%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 23354 8745 22256 7917 1920 2349 % 72.8 27.2 64.6 23.0 5.6 6.8

From: Macquarie Fields (1856 voters, 1899 last election votes, 102.3% of enrolment) Austral Public, W Hoxton Union Church (50%), Declaration Vote (3%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1055 505 970 464 39 339 % 67.6 32.4 53.5 25.6 2.2 18.7

From: Mulgoa (2593 voters, 2187 last election votes, 84.3% of enrolment) Badgerys Ck Public, Bringelly Public, Luddenham Public (50%), Declaration Vote (5%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1452 438 1395 380 141 164 % 76.8 23.2 67.1 18.3 6.8 7.9

From: Wollondilly (1341 voters, 649 last election votes, 48.4% of enrolment) Camden Sth Public, Declaration Vote (3%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 404 118 386 92 29 112 % 77.4 22.6 62.4 14.9 4.7 18.1

The following areas have been transferred out of Camden 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Campbelltown (5298 voters, 4897 last election votes, 92.4% of enrolment) Blairmount Public, Claymore Public, Eagle Vale N'hood Cntr, St Andrews Comm. Cntr (50%), Declaration Vote (10%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2115 2090 1952 1955 308 424 % 50.3 49.7 42.1 42.1 6.6 9.1

To: Macquarie Fields (7963 voters, 7307 last election votes, 91.8% of enrolment) Eschol Park Public, Robert Townson Public, St Andrews Comm. Cntr (50%), Declaration Vote (15%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 3896 2442 3651 2232 519 564 % 61.5 38.5 52.4 32.0 7.5 8.1

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Campbelltown Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 19284 45.5 21128 56.8 21128 56.8 Labor Party 14417 34.0 16054 43.2 16054 43.2 Greens 2697 6.4 Christian Democratic Party 2077 4.9 Family First 265 0.6 Independent 2763 6.5 Outdoor Recreation 894 2.1 Formal Vote 42397 Informal Vote 2516 5.6 Redistribution enrolment 50309 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 89.3% Campbelltown includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Camden (5298 voters, 4897 last election votes, 92.4% of enrolment) Blairmount Public, Claymore Public, Eagle Vale N'hood Cntr, St Andrews Comm. Cntr (50%), Declaration Vote (10%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2115 2090 1952 1955 308 424 % 50.3 49.7 42.1 42.1 6.6 9.1

From: Campbelltown (22858 voters, 20350 last election votes, 89.0% of enrolment) Airds High, Blairmount Public, Bradbury Public, Campbelltown E Public, Campbelltown High, Campbelltown Public, John Warby Public, Kentlyn Public, Leumeah Salvo Hall, Ruse Public, Sydney Town Hall, Wedderburn Resource Cntr, Woodbine Comm. Cntr, Declaration Vote (48%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 9377 7943 8620 7194 1238 2126 % 54.1 45.9 44.9 37.5 6.5 11.1

From: Wollondilly (22153 voters, 19665 last election votes, 88.8% of enrolment) Ambarvale Public, Bradbury Public, Campbelltown Hospital, Glen Alpine Hall, Rosemeadow Public, St Helens Park Public, Thomas Acres Public, Thomas Reddall High, Woodland Rd Public, Declaration Vote (42%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 9636 6022 8712 5268 1151 3448 % 61.5 38.5 46.9 28.4 6.2 18.6 The following areas have been transferred out of Campbelltown 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Macquarie Fields (24321 voters, 22177 last election votes, 91.2% of enrolment) Campbellfield Public, Ingleburn High, Ingleburn Public, Leumeah Public, Macquarie Fields Public, Minto Public, Sackville St Public, St Andrews Comm. Cntr, St Andrews Primary, The Grange Public, Declaration Vote (52%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 10134 9102 9532 8422 1438 1849 % 52.7 47.3 44.9 39.6 6.8 8.7

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Canterbury Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 17462 36.9 18525 42.6 18525 42.6 Labor Party 23075 48.8 24974 57.4 24974 57.4 Greens 4410 9.3 Christian Democratic Party 2001 4.2 Independent 324 0.7 Formal Vote 47272 Informal Vote 2555 5.1 Redistribution enrolment 53644 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 92.9% Canterbury includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Canterbury (34298 voters, 31384 last election votes, 91.5% of enrolment) Belfield Korean Church, Belmore Nth Public, Campsie Baptist, Campsie Public, Canterbury Public, Canterbury Sth Public, Canterbury Uniting, Cass Activity Cntr (50%), Clemton Park Public, Earlwood Church of Christ, Earlwood Public, Earlwood Uniting, Harcourt Public, Our Lady Of Lourdes Hall Earlwood, St Stephanos (75%), Sydney Town Hall, Undercliffe Public, Declaration Vote (65%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 11677 15999 11002 14670 2983 1126 % 42.2 57.8 36.9 49.3 10.0 3.8

From: Lakemba (19346 voters, 18443 last election votes, 95.3% of enrolment) Belmore Nth Public, Belmore Snr Ctzns Cntr, Belmore Sth Public, Beverly Hills Nth Public (50%), Clemton Park Public, Kingsgrove Nth High, Lakemba Samoan Presbyterian (50%), McCallums Hill Public, Declaration Vote (37%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 6849 8975 6459 8405 1427 1199 % 43.3 56.7 36.9 48.1 8.2 6.9 The following areas have been transferred out of Canterbury 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Strathfield (3731 voters, 2983 last election votes, 80.0% of enrolment) Cass Activity Cntr (50%), Croydon Park Public, Declaration Vote (7%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1149 1462 1088 1307 311 146 % 44.0 56.0 38.1 45.8 10.9 5.1

To: Summer Hill (14540 voters, 13196 last election votes, 90.8% of enrolment) Ashbury Public, Ashfield Boys High, Ashfield Presbyterian, Dulwich High, Dulwich Hill Public, Lewisham Public, Marrickville W Public, St Andrews Summer Hill, St Stephanos (25%), Summer Hill Public, Yeo Park Infants, Declaration Vote (28%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 4533 6913 4031 5443 2882 403 % 39.6 60.4 31.6 42.7 22.6 3.2

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Castle Hill Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 33802 74.7 35350 84.7 35350 84.7 Labor Party 5206 11.5 6396 15.3 6396 15.3 Greens 3637 8.0 Christian Democratic Party 1643 3.6 Family First 395 0.9 Independent 585 1.3 Formal Vote 45268 Informal Vote 1503 3.2 Redistribution enrolment 50201 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 93.2% Castle Hill includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Castle Hill (20840 voters, 18931 last election votes, 90.8% of enrolment) Castle Hill High, Castle Hill House (50%), Castle Hill Public, Samuel Gilbert Public, Sherwood Ridge Public, Sydney Town Hall, The Hills Council, Wrights Rd Comm. Cntr, Declaration Vote (39%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 13683 2623 12962 2105 1438 1625 % 83.9 16.1 71.5 11.6 7.9 9.0

From: Hawkesbury (29361 voters, 27839 last election votes, 94.8% of enrolment) Annangrove Public, Beaumont Hills Public, Dural Public, Glenhaven Public, Ironbark Ridge Public, Kellyville High, Kellyville Public, Kenthurst Public, Rouse Hill Public, Samuel Gilbert Public, Sherwood Ridge Public, Declaration Vote (55%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 21668 3773 20839 3101 2199 998 % 85.2 14.8 76.8 11.4 8.1 3.7 The following areas have been transferred out of Castle Hill 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Baulkham Hills (17952 voters, 17790 last election votes, 99.1% of enrolment) Baulkham Hills Nth Public, Castle Hill House (50%), Community of Christ W Pennant Hills, Eurambie Park Child Care, Excelsior Public, Murray Farm Public, Nth Rocks Child Care, Nth Rocks Public, W Pennant Hills Public (50%), Declaration Vote (34%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 12442 3151 11768 2567 1371 1563 % 79.8 20.2 68.1 14.9 7.9 9.1

To: Epping (9410 voters, 8853 last election votes, 94.1% of enrolment) Cherrybrook Public, Hopetoun Village, Mowll Village, Oakhill Dr Public, W Pennant Hills Public (50%), Declaration Vote (18%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 6383 1390 5982 1134 629 866 % 82.1 17.9 69.5 13.2 7.3 10.1

To: Parramatta (4671 voters, 3393 last election votes, 72.6% of enrolment) Carlingford Public, Cumberland High, Declaration Vote (9%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1874 1039 1710 920 281 349 % 64.3 35.7 52.5 28.2 8.6 10.7

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Cessnock Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % National Party 10532 25.1 14473 45.8 14536 46.1 Labor Party 14339 34.1 16729 52.9 17001 53.9 Greens 3598 8.6 Christian Democratic Party 1418 3.4 Independent 12108 28.8 420 1.3 Formal Vote 41995 Informal Vote 2333 5.3 Redistribution enrolment 49070 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 90.3% Cessnock includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Cessnock (47794 voters, 43144 last election votes, 90.3% of enrolment) Abermain Hall, Barnsley Public, Bellbird Public, Black Hill Public (50%), Branxton Hall (75%), Cessnock E Public, Cessnock High, Cessnock Scout Hall, Cessnock W Public, Edgeworth N'hood Cntr, Ellalong Public, Greta Hall, Hawkins Ret. Village, Hunter Life Ed. Cntr, Kearsley Public, Kitchener Public, Kurri Kurri Comm. Cntr, Kurri Kurri Guide Hall, Millfield Public, Mt View High, Mulbring Public, Neath RFS, Nth Cessnock Comm. Hall, Nulkaba Public, Paxton Public, Pelaw Main Public, Pokolbin RFS, Stanford Merthyr Infants, Sydney Town Hall, W Wallsend High, Weston Civic Cntr, Wollombi Public, Declaration Vote (90%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 13914 16729 10021 14153 3461 13199 % 45.4 54.6 24.5 34.7 8.5 32.3

From: Upper Hunter (1276 voters, 1183 last election votes, 92.7% of enrolment) Broke Public, Milbrodale Public, Wollombi Public, Declaration Vote (3%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 622 272 511 186 137 327 % 69.6 30.4 44.0 16.0 11.8 28.2 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 559 (57.1%) Duddy (IND) 420 (42.9%) The following areas have been transferred out of Cessnock 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Upper Hunter (1255 voters, 980 last election votes, 78.1% of enrolment) Branxton Hall (25%), Kirkton Public, Declaration Vote (2%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 402 339 303 285 77 284 % 54.3 45.7 31.9 30.0 8.1 29.9

To: Wallsend (4320 voters, 4293 last election votes, 99.4% of enrolment) Beresfield Public, Black Hill Public (50%), Minmi Hall, Tarro Public, Declaration Vote (8%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 1374 1615 988 1373 373 1335 % 46.0 54.0 24.3 33.7 9.2 32.8

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Charlestown Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 20438 43.0 23544 59.2 23544 59.2 Labor Party 13776 29.0 16248 40.8 16248 40.8 Greens 4304 9.1 Christian Democratic Party 1042 2.2 Family First 902 1.9 Independent 5296 11.1 Others 1779 3.8 Formal Vote 47537 Informal Vote 1924 3.9 Redistribution enrolment 53454 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 92.5% Charlestown includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Charlestown (45714 voters, 42675 last election votes, 93.4% of enrolment) Adamstown Snr Ctzn Cntr, Cardiff Sth Public (25%), Charlestown E Public, Charlestown Public, Charlestown Sth Public, Dudley Pensioners Hall, Eleebana Public, Floraville Public, Garden Suburb Public, Gateshead Public, Gateshead W Public, Hillsborough Public, Kahibah Public, Kotara High, Kotara Park Hall, Kotara Sth Public, Lakelands Hall, Mt Hutton Public, St Columba's Adamstown, Sydney Town Hall, Warners Bay High, Warners Bay Public, Whitebridge High, Windale Comm. Cntr, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (94%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 20553 13739 17898 11752 3525 7784 % 59.9 40.1 43.7 28.7 8.6 19.0

From: Newcastle (2479 voters, 1974 last election votes, 79.6% of enrolment) Hamilton Sth Comm. Hall (50%), St Columba's Adamstown, Declaration Vote (5%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 893 707 720 584 206 394 % 55.8 44.2 37.8 30.7 10.8 20.7

From: Swansea (2679 voters, 2538 last election votes, 94.7% of enrolment) Redhead Public, Declaration Vote (5%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1135 924 986 747 306 427 % 55.1 44.9 40.0 30.3 12.4 17.3

From: Wallsend (2582 voters, 2276 last election votes, 88.1% of enrolment) Cardiff Hghts Baptist (25%), New Lambton Hghts Infants (25%), New Lambton Sth Public, New Lambton Uniting -Grinsell St (75%), Declaration Vote (5%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 963 878 834 694 267 413 % 52.3 47.7 37.8 31.4 12.1 18.7 The following areas have been transferred out of Charlestown 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Lake Macquarie (2791 voters, 2724 last election votes, 97.6% of enrolment) Cardiff Public, Cardiff Snr Ctzns Cntr, Cardiff Sth Public (75%), Declaration Vote (6%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1303 921 1187 837 148 422 % 58.6 41.4 45.8 32.3 5.7 16.3

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Clarence Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % National Party 29149 63.5 30511 73.8 32005 81.9 Labor Party 4590 10.0 7092 18.1 Greens 3105 6.8 176 0.4 Christian Democratic Party 824 1.8 Family First 571 1.2 Williamson (Independent) 7642 16.6 10665 25.8 Independent 39 0.1 Formal Vote 45920 Informal Vote 1140 2.4 Redistribution enrolment 52690 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 89.3% Clarence includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Clarence (51179 voters, 45646 last election votes, 89.2% of enrolment) Baryulgil Public, Broadwater Hall, Casino Civic Hall, Casino High, Casino Hospital, Casino W Public, Chatsworth Island Public, Clarence Village Hall, Copmanhurst Hall, Coraki Public, Coutts Crossing Hall, Cowper Public, Dundurrabin Public, Evans Rv School, Glenreagh Arts Hall, Grafton Comm. Cntr, Grafton High, Grafton Hospital, Grafton Scout Hall, Gulmarrad Public, Harwood Is. Public, Iluka Hall, Junction Hill SES, Lawrence Public, Maclean Civic Cntr, Maclean Hospital, Nymboida Public, Palmers Is. Public, Rappville Hall, St Josephs Primary Sth Grafton, St Michaels Cntr, St Stephens Presb. Sth Grafton, Sth Grafton Public, Sydney Town Hall, Treelands Dr Comm. Cntr, Tucabia Hall, Ulmarra Public, Whiporie Hall, Woodburn CWA, Wooli Hall, Woombah RFS, Yamba Public, Declaration Vote (97%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 30881 6925 28047 4478 2992 9010 % 81.7 18.3 63.0 10.1 6.7 20.2 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 29376 (73.4%) Williamson (IND) 10665 (26.6%)

From: Lismore (1510 voters, 1414 last election votes, 93.6% of enrolment) Bentley Hall, Casino Civic Hall (50%), Clovass-McKees Hill Hall, Fairy Hill Hall, Declaration Vote (3%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 1124 167 1102 112 113 66 % 87.1 12.9 79.1 8.0 8.1 4.7 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 1135 (86.6%) GRN 176 (13.4%) The following areas have been transferred out of Clarence 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Coffs Harbour (1334 voters, 1242 last election votes, 93.1% of enrolment) Corindi Public, Red Rock Multi-Use Cntr, Declaration Vote (3%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 733 307 659 202 153 195 % 70.5 29.5 54.5 16.7 12.7 16.1 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 732 (71.6%) Williamson (IND) 291 (28.4%)

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Coffs Harbour Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % National Party 28457 65.9 30579 77.3 30580 77.3 Labor Party 6112 14.2 8675 21.9 8982 22.7 Greens 4527 10.5 Christian Democratic Party 1557 3.6 Family First 26 0.1 Williamson (Independent) 145 0.3 291 0.7 Independent 2359 5.5 Formal Vote 43183 Informal Vote 1290 2.9 Redistribution enrolment 49754 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 89.4% Coffs Harbour includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Clarence (1334 voters, 1242 last election votes, 93.1% of enrolment) Corindi Public, Red Rock Multi-Use Cntr, Declaration Vote (3%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 733 307 659 202 153 195 % 70.5 29.5 54.5 16.7 12.7 16.1 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 732 (71.6%) Williamson (IND) 291 (28.4%)

From: Coffs Harbour (48420 voters, 43230 last election votes, 89.3% of enrolment) Boambee Public, Bonville Hall, Cavanbah Hall, Coffs Exhibition Halls, Coffs Harbour High, Coffs Harbour Hospital, Coffs Harbour Public, Coramba Public, Karangi Public, Kororo Public, Lowanna Public, Mullaway Public, Nana Glen Public, Narranga Public, Sandy Beach Public, Sawtell Public, Sydney Town Hall, Toormina High, Tyalla Public, Ulong Public, Upper Orara Public, William Bayldon Public, Woolgoolga Public, Declaration Vote (94%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 29847 8675 27797 5909 4374 3891 % 77.5 22.5 66.2 14.1 10.4 9.3 The following areas have been transferred out of Coffs Harbour 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Oxley (3355 voters, 3202 last election votes, 95.4% of enrolment) Mylestom Hall, Raleigh Public, Urunga Public, Declaration Vote (6%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 2110 744 2002 482 374 275 % 73.9 26.1 63.9 15.4 11.9 8.8

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Coogee Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 21044 47.6 22809 58.3 22809 58.3 Labor Party 11397 25.8 16329 41.7 16329 41.7 Greens 9446 21.4 Christian Democratic Party 599 1.4 Independent 1720 3.9 Formal Vote 44206 Informal Vote 1298 2.9 Redistribution enrolment 51336 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 88.6% Coogee includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Coogee (47101 voters, 41897 last election votes, 89.0% of enrolment) Bondi Beach Public, Bondi Presbyterian, Bondi Public, Bronte Public, Claremont College, Clovelly Public, Clovelly SLSC, Coogee Snr Ctzns Hall, Prince of Wales, Rainbow St Public (50%), Randwick Girls, Randwick Literary Inst., Randwick Presbyterian, Randwick Public, Randwick Town Hall, St Brigids Primary Coogee, St Clares Cllg, St Lukes Clovelly, St Nicholas Coogee, Sydney Town Hall, Waverley College, Waverley Comm. Cntr, Waverley Public, Declaration Vote (93%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 20864 14956 19185 10245 9004 2259 % 58.2 41.8 47.1 25.2 22.1 5.6

From: Maroubra (4235 voters, 3606 last election votes, 85.1% of enrolment) Rainbow St Public (50%), Sth Coogee Public, Declaration Vote (8%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1945 1373 1860 1152 443 60 % 58.6 41.4 52.9 32.8 12.6 1.7 The following areas have been transferred out of Coogee 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Heffron (3482 voters, 2269 last election votes, 65.2% of enrolment) Kensington Public, Rainbow St Public (50%), Declaration Vote (7%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1121 808 1038 588 439 150 % 58.1 41.9 46.9 26.5 19.8 6.8

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Cootamundra (formerly Burrinjuck) Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % National Party 34260 74.7 35380 80.3 35381 80.3 Labor Party 7661 16.7 8689 19.7 8691 19.7 Greens 2458 5.4 Christian Democratic Party 1470 3.2 Formal Vote 45849 Informal Vote 1324 2.8 Redistribution enrolment 52124 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 90.5% Cootamundra includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Burrinjuck (32472 voters, 29344 last election votes, 90.4% of enrolment) Bendick Murrell Hall, Billimari Hall, Bongongo Public, Bribbaree Hall, Caragabal Public, Coolac Hall, Cootamundra High, Cootamundra Public, Cowra Public, Cowra Tennis Club, E A Southee Public, Galong Hall, Gooloogong War Memorial, Greenethorpe Hall, Grenfell Uniting, Gundagai High, Gundagai S Public, Illabo Public, Jugiong Hall, Koorawatha Public, Kruger Centre, Milvale Church, Monteagle Public, Morongla Crk Hall, Mulyan Public, Murringo Public, Murrumburrah Old Court House, Nangus Public, Quandialla Central, Stockinbingal Public, Sydney Town Hall, Tumblong Hall, Wallendbeen Hall, Wombat Hall, Woodstock Public, Wyangala Dam Public, Young Nth Public, Young Public, Young Town Hall, Declaration Vote (65%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 22105 5181 21467 4528 1628 836 % 81.0 19.0 75.4 15.9 5.7 2.9

From: Murrumbidgee (19606 voters, 17816 last election votes, 90.9% of enrolment) Ardlethan CWA Hall, Ariah Park Hall, Barellan School, Barmedman Old Courthouse, Bland Masonic Cntr, Coolamon Shire Hall, Ganmain Public, Grong Grong Public, John O'Brien Hall, Junee High, Marrar Public, Matong Public, Mirrool Hall, Narrandera High, St Johns Temora, Tallimba Public, Temora Town Hall, Ungarie Hall, Weethalle Public, Wyalong Hall, Declaration Vote (40%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 13267 3508 12785 3132 829 630 % 79.1 20.9 73.6 18.0 4.8 3.6 The following areas have been transferred out of Burrinjuck To: Bathurst (511 voters, 517 last election votes, 101.2% of enrolment) Lyndhurst Public, Mandurama Public, Declaration Vote (1%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 391 93 381 74 40 11 % 80.8 19.2 75.3 14.6 7.9 2.2

To: Goulburn (16168 voters, 15123 last election votes, 93.5% of enrolment) Bigga Hall, Binalong Hall, Binda Public, Bookham Hall, Boorowa Central, Bowning Hall, Collector Hall, Crookwell Hall, Dalton Public, Frogmore Hall, Grabben Gullen Hall, Gunning Public, Laggan Public, Murrumbateman Rec. Hall, Reids Flat Public, Rye Park Public, Tuena Hall, Wattle Park Church, Wee Jasper Hall, Yass High, Yass Mem. Hall, Declaration Vote (32%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 11441 2567 10902 1925 1607 382 % 81.7 18.3 73.6 13.0 10.8 2.6

To: Monaro (1128 voters, 1069 last election votes, 94.8% of enrolment) Gundaroo Public, Sutton Hall, Declaration Vote (2%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 679 254 593 131 288 35 % 72.8 27.2 56.6 12.5 27.5 3.3

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Cronulla Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 31073 65.1 32768 74.8 32768 74.8 Labor Party 9343 19.6 11044 25.2 11044 25.2 Greens 4184 8.8 Christian Democratic Party 1563 3.3 Independent 1586 3.3 Formal Vote 47749 Informal Vote 1516 3.1 Redistribution enrolment 53781 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 91.6% Cronulla includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Cronulla (41110 voters, 37874 last election votes, 92.1% of enrolment) Burraneer Bay Public, Caringbah High, Caringbah Public, Cronulla High, Cronulla Public, Cronulla Sth Public, Cronulla Uniting, Kurnell Public, Laguna St Public, Lilli Pilli Guide Hall, Port Hacking Comm. Cntr, St Phillips Anglican, Sydney Town Hall, Thornton Hall, Woolooware Public, Yowie Bay Public, Declaration Vote (80%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 25372 8261 24112 6982 3177 2354 % 75.4 24.6 65.8 19.1 8.7 6.4

From: Miranda (12545 voters, 11365 last election votes, 90.6% of enrolment) Grays Pt Public, Gymea Bay Public, Gymea Catholic Hall (50%), Kirrawee High, Yowie Bay Public, Declaration Vote (26%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 7382 2775 6949 2356 1003 792 % 72.7 27.3 62.6 21.2 9.0 7.1 The following areas have been transferred out of Cronulla 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Miranda (10216 voters, 8852 last election votes, 86.6% of enrolment) Frank Vickery Village, Miranda Nth Public, Port Hacking High, Sutherland Hospital Clinics, Sylvania Hghts Public, Sylvania Public, Taren Pt Public, Declaration Vote (20%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 6010 1895 5735 1672 499 643 % 76.0 24.0 67.1 19.6 5.8 7.5

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Davidson Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 35135 73.8 36394 83.0 36963 86.2 Labor Party 3995 8.4 5906 13.8 Greens 6072 12.8 7473 17.0 Christian Democratic Party 991 2.1 Independent/Others 1406 3.0 Formal Vote 47599 Informal Vote 1164 2.4 Redistribution enrolment 52884 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 92.2% Davidson includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Davidson (44643 voters, 41650 last election votes, 93.3% of enrolment) Belrose Public, Castle Cove Public, Forestville Public, Frenchs Forest Public, Gordon E Public (75%), Kambora Public, Killara High, Ku-ring-gai Council, Lindfield E Public, Mimosa Public, OLGC School, Roseville Chase Comm. Hall, Roseville Public, Roseville Uniting, St Alban's Church, St Ives Comm. Access Service, St Ives Comm. Hall, St Ives High, St Ives Nth Public, St Ives Nth Scout Hall, St Ives Park Public, St Martins Killara, Sydney Town Hall, Wakehurst Public, Declaration Vote (91%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 31596 5069 30023 3414 5073 2116 % 86.2 13.8 73.9 8.4 12.5 5.2 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 31133 (83.3%) GRN 6262 (16.7%)

From: Ku-ring-gai (6297 voters, 5279 last election votes, 83.8% of enrolment) Beaumont Rd Public (25%), Lindfield Public, St Alban's Church, Declaration Vote (12%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 3917 629 3707 432 799 244 % 86.2 13.8 71.5 8.3 15.4 4.7 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 3830 (79.8%) GRN 967 (20.2%)

From: Willoughby (1944 voters, 1835 last election votes, 94.4% of enrolment) Castle Cove Public, Declaration Vote (4%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1450 208 1405 149 199 37 % 87.5 12.5 78.5 8.3 11.1 2.1 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 1431 (85.4%) GRN 244 (14.6%) The following areas have been transferred out of Davidson 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Ku-ring-gai (4676 voters, 4055 last election votes, 86.7% of enrolment) Gordon E Public (25%), Pymble Public, Sacred Heart Pymble, Declaration Vote (9%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 3245 385 3091 210 499 187 % 89.4 10.6 77.5 5.3 12.5 4.7 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 3160 (84.5%) GRN 579 (15.5%)

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Drummoyne Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 23956 56.6 25686 67.1 25686 67.1 Labor Party 10494 24.8 12580 32.9 12580 32.9 Greens 4160 9.8 Christian Democratic Party 855 2.0 Independent 2859 6.8 Formal Vote 42324 Informal Vote 1346 3.1 Redistribution enrolment 49228 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 88.7% Drummoyne includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Drummoyne (49226 voters, 43669 last election votes, 88.7% of enrolment) Abbotsford Public, All Hallows Hall, Canada Bay Civic Hall, Concord Hospital, Concord Public, Concord Snr Ctzns Cntr, Concord W Public, Concord W Uniting (50%), Domremy College, Drummoyne Public, Five Dock Public, Mortlake Public, Rhodes Comm. Hall, Russell Lea Infants, St Andrews Anglican Abbotsford, St Bedes Drummoyne, Strathfield Nth Public (75%), Sydney Cheil Church (50%), Sydney Town Hall, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (89%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 25686 12580 23956 10494 4160 3713 % 67.1 32.9 56.6 24.8 9.8 8.8 The following areas have been transferred out of Drummoyne 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Strathfield (6047 voters, 4927 last election votes, 81.5% of enrolment) Concord W Uniting (50%), Homebush Public, Homebush W Public, Strathfield Guide Hall, Strathfield Nth Public (25%), Sydney Cheil Church (50%), Declaration Vote (11%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2658 1609 2435 1382 464 513 % 62.3 37.7 50.8 28.8 9.7 10.7

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Dubbo Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % National Party 25891 60.2 27057 67.6 29249 81.3 Labor Party 4096 9.5 133 0.3 6732 18.7 Greens 1539 3.6 Family First 904 2.1 Fardell (Independent) 7845 18.2 8855 22.1 Davis (Independent) 2759 6.4 3983 10.0 Formal Vote 43034 Informal Vote 1209 2.7 Redistribution enrolment 50571 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 87.5% Dubbo includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Barwon (1060 voters, 935 last election votes, 88.2% of enrolment) Trangie Central, Declaration Vote (2%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN Votes 767 131 757 123 34 % 85.4 14.6 82.8 13.5 3.7

From: Dubbo (30798 voters, 27535 last election votes, 89.4% of enrolment) Ballimore Public, Buninyong Public, Dubbo Cllg - Delroy, Dubbo Cllg - Sth, Dubbo Hospital, Dubbo Nth Public, Dubbo Sth Public, Eumungerie Public, Lourdes Hospital Dubbo, Narromine Public, Orana Hghts Public, Sydney Town Hall, Tomingley Hall, Wambangalang Edu. Cntr, Wesley Cntr Dubbo, West Dubbo Guides, Wongarbon Public, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (61%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 18761 3384 16523 1637 765 7845 % 84.7 15.3 61.7 6.1 2.9 29.3 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 16870 (65.6%) Fardell (IND) 8855 (34.4%)

From: Orange (18692 voters, 15767 last election votes, 84.4% of enrolment) Cudgegong Valley Public, Euchareena Public, Geurie Public, Gollan Hall, Goolma Public, Gulgong Hall, Hargraves Public, Lue Public, Mudgee High, Mudgee PCYC, Mumbil Public, Stuart Town Public, Wellington Civic Hall, Wellington Scout Hall, Windeyer Public, Yeoval Central, Declaration Vote (36%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 9717 3216 8606 2335 740 3662 % 75.1 24.9 56.1 15.2 4.8 23.9 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 9415 (70.3%) Davis (IND) 3983 (29.7%) The following areas have been transferred out of Dubbo 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Orange (19710 voters, 18890 last election votes, 95.8% of enrolment) Alectown Hall, Bedgerebong Public, Bogan Gate Public, Canowindra High, Eugowra Public, Forbes High, Forbes Tennis Club, Forbes Town Hall, Manildra Public, Middleton Public, Parkes Assemblies of God, Parkes E Public, Parkes High, Parkes Hospital, Parkes Library, Peak Hill Leisure Cntr, Trundle Central, Tullamore Central, Wirrinya Shed, Yeoval Central, Declaration Vote (39%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 12485 2589 10658 1251 357 6253 % 82.8 17.2 57.6 6.8 1.9 33.8 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 10834 (61.0%) Fardell (IND) 6940 (39.0%)

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East Hills Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 18814 41.3 20658 50.2 20658 50.2 Labor Party 18714 41.1 20499 49.8 20499 49.8 Greens 2222 4.9 Christian Democratic Party 1910 4.2 Family First 978 2.1 Independent 2166 4.8 Socialist Equality Party 77 0.2 Democratic Labor Party 694 1.5 Formal Vote 45575 Informal Vote 2171 4.5 Redistribution enrolment 52067 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 91.7% East Hills includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Bankstown (3669 voters, 3410 last election votes, 92.9% of enrolment) Georges Hall Public, Declaration Vote (7%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1140 1581 1053 1464 134 539 % 41.9 58.1 33.0 45.9 4.2 16.9

From: East Hills (48398 voters, 44336 last election votes, 91.6% of enrolment) Bankstown Public, Bankstown Snr (65%), Bankstown W Public, Condell Park High, Condell Park Public, E Hills Scout Hall, Milperra Public, Padstow Hghts Public, Padstow Park Public, Padstow Snr Ctzns Cntr, Padstow TAFE, Panania Nth Public, Panania Public, Panania Scout Hall, Picnic Pt High, Revesby Public, Revesby Sth Public, Revesby YMCA, Sydney Town Hall, Tower St Public, Declaration Vote (99%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 19518 18918 17761 17250 2088 5286 % 50.8 49.2 41.9 40.7 4.9 12.5 The following areas have been transferred out of East Hills 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Bankstown (672 voters, 576 last election votes, 85.7% of enrolment) Bankstown Snr (35%), Declaration Vote (1%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 183 297 166 280 17 70 % 38.1 61.9 31.1 52.5 3.2 13.1

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Epping Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 30818 62.8 33072 75.7 33704 77.5 Labor Party 7119 14.5 8544 19.6 9772 22.5 Greens 5991 12.2 Christian Democratic Party 1889 3.8 Independent/Others 3289 6.7 2065 4.7 Formal Vote 49106 Informal Vote 1501 3.0 Redistribution enrolment 53460 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 94.7%

Epping includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Castle Hill (9410 voters, 8853 last election votes, 94.1% of enrolment) Cherrybrook Public, Hopetoun Village, Mowll Village, Oakhill Dr Public, W Pennant Hills Public (50%), Declaration Vote (18%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 6383 1390 5982 1134 629 866 % 82.1 17.9 69.5 13.2 7.3 10.1

From: Epping (35308 voters, 33750 last election votes, 95.6% of enrolment) Beecroft Public, Brush Farm Academy, Carlingford Public, Cheltenham Girls High, Cherrybrook ELC, Epping Boys (25%), Epping Church of Christ, Epping Comm. Cntr, Epping Hghts Public, Epping Nth Public, Epping W Public, Pennant Hills High (25%), Roselea Public, Sydney Town Hall, W Pennant Hills Public, Declaration Vote (70%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 21995 7154 20337 5254 4718 2386 % 75.5 24.5 62.2 16.1 14.4 7.3

From: Hornsby (8742 voters, 8003 last election votes, 91.5% of enrolment) Cherrybrook Guide Hall, Cherrybrook Public, Cherrybrook Tech High, Declaration Vote (17%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 5326 1228 4498 731 644 1926 % 81.3 18.7 57.7 9.4 8.3 24.7 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 4694 (69.4%) Berman (IND) 2065 (30.6%)

The following areas have been transferred out of Epping 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Hornsby (8384 voters, 7333 last election votes, 87.5% of enrolment) Pennant Hills High (75%), Thornleigh Comm. Cntr (50%), Thornleigh W Public, Declaration Vote (17%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 4776 1473 4308 1008 1169 657 % 76.4 23.6 60.3 14.1 16.4 9.2

To: Ku-ring-gai (1396 voters, 1324 last election votes, 94.8% of enrolment) Normanhurst Public, Thornleigh Comm. Cntr (50%), Declaration Vote (3%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 818 299 770 195 234 95 % 73.2 26.8 59.5 15.1 18.1 7.3

To: Ryde (5124 voters, 3833 last election votes, 74.8% of enrolment) Eastwood Public, Epping Boys (75%), Declaration Vote (10%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2279 955 2109 690 575 351 % 70.5 29.5 56.6 18.5 15.4 9.4

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Fairfield Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 16979 38.9 18108 47.8 18108 47.8 Labor Party 18725 42.9 19813 52.2 19813 52.2 Greens 2955 6.8 Christian Democratic Party 2260 5.2 Independent 1705 3.9 Socialist Alliance 262 0.6 - 719 1.6 Formal Vote 43605 Informal Vote 3131 6.7 Redistribution enrolment 51814 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 90.2% Fairfield includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Cabramatta (13387 voters, 12481 last election votes, 93.2% of enrolment) Canley Hghts Public, Canley Vale High, Canley Vale Public, King Park Public, Salvo Hall Fairfield West, Declaration Vote (26%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 5008 6079 4728 5840 956 447 % 45.2 54.8 39.5 48.8 8.0 3.7

From: Fairfield (38427 voters, 34254 last election votes, 89.1% of enrolment) Canley Vale Public, Carramar Public, Fairfield Hghts Public, Fairfield High, Fairfield Leisure Cntr, Fairfield Public, Fairfield Snr Ctzns Hall, Fairfield West Public, Fairvale High, Fairvale Public, Guildford W Public, Salvo Hall Fairfield West, Smithfield Public, Smithfield RSL Youth Hall, Villawood Nth Public, Yennora Public, Declaration Vote (73%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 13100 13734 12251 12885 1999 4500 % 48.8 51.2 38.7 40.7 6.3 14.2 The following areas have been transferred out of Fairfield 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Bankstown (11132 voters, 9942 last election votes, 89.3% of enrolment) Bass High, Bass Hill Public, Chester Hill Comm. Cntr, Chester Hill High, St John Mark's Anglican, Sydney Town Hall, Villawood E Public, Declaration Vote (21%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 3362 4209 3079 3877 657 1561 % 44.4 55.6 33.6 42.3 7.2 17.0

To: Granville (3411 voters, 3322 last election votes, 97.4% of enrolment) Guildford Public, Merrylands Public, St Marys Guildford, Declaration Vote (6%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1410 1221 1321 1102 234 445 % 53.6 46.4 42.6 35.5 7.5 14.3

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Gosford Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 22804 50.1 24649 61.9 24649 61.9 Labor Party 12587 27.7 15151 38.1 15151 38.1 Greens 5429 11.9 Christian Democratic Party 1556 3.4 Family First 142 0.3 Independent 2998 6.6 Formal Vote 45516 Informal Vote 1941 4.1 Redistribution enrolment 52207 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 90.9% Gosford includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Gosford (48906 voters, 44507 last election votes, 91.0% of enrolment) Booker Bay Pre-sch., Brisbane Water-Umina Campus, Brisbane Water-Woy Woy Campus, Empire Bay Public, Erina High, Ettalong Public, Gosford E Public, Gosford Public, Henry Kendall High, Kariong Public, Kulnura Hall, Mangrove Mt Hall, Mooney Mooney Public, Mt White RFS, Patonga Hall, Pearl Beach Comm. Cntr, Peats Ridge Public, Pt Clare Public, Somersby Public, Spencer Public, St Matthews Lutheran Church, Sth Woy Woy Hall, Sydney Town Hall, The Bays Comm. Hall, Umina Hall, Umina Public, Umina Uniting, Woy Woy Sth Public, Wyoming Public, Declaration Vote (94%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 23026 14269 21367 11843 5097 4369 % 61.7 38.3 50.1 27.8 11.9 10.2

From: The Entrance (3301 voters, 2949 last election votes, 89.3% of enrolment) Glenvale School, Narara Uniting (50%), Declaration Vote (6%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1624 882 1436 744 332 326 % 64.8 35.2 50.6 26.2 11.7 11.5 The following areas have been transferred out of Gosford 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Terrigal (2920 voters, 2579 last election votes, 88.3% of enrolment) Chertsey Public, Declaration Vote (6%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1399 782 1304 628 294 271 % 64.1 35.9 52.2 25.2 11.8 10.9

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Goulburn Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 17703 39.0 19324 47.1 19324 47.1 National Party 11530 25.4 12155 29.7 12155 29.7 Labor Party 7147 15.8 9511 23.2 9511 23.2 Greens 4514 10.0 Christian Democratic Party 1355 3.0 Independent 3097 6.8 Formal Vote 45346 Informal Vote 1634 3.5 Redistribution enrolment 52051 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 90.3% Goulburn includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Burrinjuck (17296 voters, 15984 last election votes, 92.4% of enrolment) Bigga Hall, Binalong Hall, Binda Public, Bookham Hall, Boorowa Central, Bowning Hall, Collector Hall, Crookwell Hall, Dalton Public, Frogmore Hall, Grabben Gullen Hall, Gundaroo Public, Gunning Public, Laggan Public, Murrumbateman Rec. Hall, Reids Flat Public, Rye Park Public, Tuena Hall, Wattle Park Church, Wee Jasper Hall, Yass High, Yass Mem. Hall, Declaration Vote (34%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 11994 2766 11377 2022 1854 407 % 81.3 18.7 72.7 12.9 11.8 2.6

From: Goulburn (32188 voters, 28432 last election votes, 88.3% of enrolment) Avoca Hall, Bradfordville Public, Bundanoon Public, Bungonia Hall, Exeter Public, Goulburn E Public, Goulburn High, Goulburn Scout Hall, Goulburn Uniting, Goulburn W Public, Holy Trinity Berrima, Marulan Hall, Moss Vale Council, Moss Vale Public, St Josephs Goulburn, Sutton Forest Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Tallong Hall, Tarago Hall, Taralga Hall, Wingello Hall, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (62%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 18094 5918 16614 4477 2366 3722 % 75.4 24.6 61.1 16.5 8.7 13.7

From: Kiama (2209 voters, 2243 last election votes, 101.5% of enrolment) Avoca Hall, Burrawang Public, Kangaloon Public, Robertson Arts Hall, Declaration Vote (4%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1231 699 1089 542 252 310 % 63.8 36.2 49.7 24.7 11.5 14.1

From: Monaro (358 voters, 320 last election votes, 89.4% of enrolment) Sutton Hall (30%), Declaration Vote (1%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 161 128 152 106 42 12 % 55.7 44.3 48.7 34.0 13.5 3.8 The following areas have been transferred out of Goulburn 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Wollondilly (19911 voters, 18696 last election votes, 93.9% of enrolment) Bowral Hall, Bowral High, Colo Vale Hall, E Bowral Comm. Cntr, Hill Top Public, Mittagong Kindy, Mittagong Public, Welby Hall, Yerrinbool Hall, Declaration Vote (38%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 12409 3393 11184 2220 1964 2780 % 78.5 21.5 61.6 12.2 10.8 15.3

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Granville Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 18624 42.5 21096 53.8 21096 53.8 Labor Party 16158 36.9 18133 46.2 18133 46.2 Greens 2527 5.8 Christian Democratic Party 2340 5.3 Independent/Other 4197 9.6 Formal Vote 43846 Informal Vote 2384 5.2 Redistribution enrolment 50784 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 91.0%

Granville includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Fairfield (3411 voters, 3322 last election votes, 97.4% of enrolment) Guildford Public, Merrylands Public, St Marys Guildford, Declaration Vote (6%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1410 1221 1321 1102 234 445 % 53.6 46.4 42.6 35.5 7.5 14.3

From: Granville (40731 voters, 36481 last election votes, 89.6% of enrolment) Cardinal Gilroy Village, Coolibah Fitness Cntr, Granville E Public (50%), Granville Public, Granville Sth Public (75%), Granville Town Hall, Greystanes Public, Hilltop Rd Public, Holroyd High, Holroyd School, Holryod Cntr, Merrylands E Public, Merrylands Public, Parramatta High (50%), Parramatta W Public (50%), Ringrose Public, Rosehill Public (50%), Salvo Hall Granville, St Marys Guildford, St Thomas Merrylands, Sth Wentworthville Guide Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Wentworthville Baptist, Dec Vote (76%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 16524 14684 14307 13089 1785 5381 % 52.9 47.1 41.4 37.9 5.2 15.6

From: Parramatta (6642 voters, 6427 last election votes, 96.8% of enrolment) Parramatta High (50%), Salvo Hall Granville, Wentworthville Public, Westmead Public, Dec Vote (12%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 3161 2228 2997 1967 509 711 % 58.7 41.3 48.5 31.8 8.2 11.5

The following areas have been transferred out of Granville To: Auburn (8062 voters, 7303 last election votes, 90.6% of enrolment) Blaxcell St Public, Granville E Public (50%), Granville Sth High, Granville Sth Public (25%), Declaration Vote (15%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 3272 3016 2887 2690 245 1140 % 52.0 48.0 41.5 38.6 3.5 16.4

To: Parramatta (4355 voters, 3046 last election votes, 69.9% of enrolment) Parramatta High (50%), Parramatta Town Hall, Parramatta W Public (50%), Rosehill Public (50%), Declaration Vote (8%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1296 1259 1154 1100 279 381 % 50.7 49.3 39.6 37.7 9.6 13.1

To: Prospect (735 voters, 376 last election votes, 51.2% of enrolment) Beresford Rd Public, Declaration Vote (1%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 182 136 160 114 35 50 % 57.2 42.8 44.6 31.8 9.7 13.9

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Hawkesbury Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 28378 66.5 30171 78.4 30171 78.4 Labor Party 6553 15.4 8299 21.6 8299 21.6 Greens 4396 10.3 Christian Democratic Party 1603 3.8 Family First 1027 2.4 Independent 395 0.9 Australia First 316 0.7 Formal Vote 42668 Informal Vote 1780 4.0 Redistribution enrolment 50751 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 87.6%

Hawkesbury includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES From: Hawkesbury (22107 voters, 19956 last election votes, 90.3% of enrolment) Bilpin Public, Cattai Public, Comleroy Rd Public, Ebenezer Public, Glenorie Public, Glossodia Public, Hawkesbury High, Hillside Public, Horrie Eley Hall, Kurrajong E Public, Kurrajong Public, Maraylya Public, Maroota Public, Middle Dural Public, Oakville Public, Pitt Town Public, St Albans Arts Hall, Sth Maroota Comm. Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Tennyson RFS, Vineyard Public, Wilberforce Public, Wisemans Ferry Public, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (41%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 14776 2796 14044 2055 2336 673 % 84.1 15.9 73.5 10.8 12.2 3.5

From: Londonderry (16103 voters, 13972 last election votes, 86.8% of enrolment) Grose View Public, Hawkesbury High, Hobartville Public, Kurmond Public, Kurrajong Hghts Uniting, Kurrajong Public, Nth Richmond Comm. Cntr, Richmond Arts Hall, Richmond Public, Windsor Function Cntr, Yarramundi Comm. Cntr, Declaration Vote (32%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 8992 3245 8355 2586 1351 1236 % 73.5 26.5 61.8 19.1 10.0 9.1

From: Riverstone (12541 voters, 10520 last election votes, 83.9% of enrolment) Bligh Park Public, McGraths Hill Comm. Cntr, Windsor Function Cntr, Windsor Park Public, Windsor Sth Public, Declaration Vote (20%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 6404 2259 5979 1911 710 1433 % 73.9 26.1 59.6 19.0 7.1 14.3

The following areas have been transferred out of Hawkesbury 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES To: Castle Hill (29361 voters, 27839 last election votes, 94.8% of enrolment) Annangrove Public, Beaumont Hills Public, Dural Public, Glenhaven Public, Ironbark Ridge Public, Kellyville High, Kellyville Public, Kenthurst Public, Rouse Hill Public, Samuel Gilbert Public, Sherwood Ridge Public, Declaration Vote (55%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 21668 3773 20839 3101 2199 998 % 85.2 14.8 76.8 11.4 8.1 3.7

To: Hornsby (1920 voters, 1278 last election votes, 66.6% of enrolment) Arcadia Public, Declaration Vote (4%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 952 192 896 116 187 57 % 83.2 16.8 71.3 9.2 14.9 4.5

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Heathcote Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 27127 54.6 29464 69.0 29464 69.0 Labor Party 10559 21.2 13223 31.0 13223 31.0 Greens 5532 11.1 Christian Democratic Party 2134 4.3 Independent 4356 8.8 Formal Vote 49708 Informal Vote 1768 3.4 Redistribution enrolment 54294 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 94.8% Heathcote includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Heathcote (38509 voters, 36249 last election votes, 94.1% of enrolment) Bundeena Comm. Cntr, Coalcliff Hall, Engadine High, Engadine Public, Engadine W Public, Heathcote High, Heathcote Public, Helensburgh Comm. Cntr, Helensburgh Public, Loftus Comm. Cntr, Maianbar Hall, Marton Public, Otford Public, Scarborough-Wombarra SLSC, St John Bosco Cllg, Stanwell Park Anglican, Sutherland Nth Public, Sutherland Presbyterian, Sutherland Uniting, Sydney Town Hall, Waterfall Public, Woronora Hghts Comm. Cntr, Yarrawarrah Public, Declaration Vote (79%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 19384 9917 17752 7783 4287 5074 % 66.2 33.8 50.9 22.3 12.3 14.5

From: Menai (13779 voters, 13261 last election votes, 96.2% of enrolment) Bangor Public, Inaburra School, Menai Comm. Cntr, Menai Primary, Sutherland Uniting, W Sutherland Scout Hall (50%), Woronora River Public, Declaration Vote (27%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 8918 2763 8290 2318 1067 1237 % 76.3 23.7 64.2 18.0 8.3 9.6

From: Miranda (2006 voters, 1966 last election votes, 98.0% of enrolment) Sutherland Nth Public (75%), Sutherland Uniting, Declaration Vote (4%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1162 543 1085 458 179 179 % 68.2 31.8 57.1 24.1 9.4 9.4 The following areas have been transferred out of Heathcote 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Cronulla (126 voters, 27 last election votes, 21.4% of enrolment) Declaration Vote (0%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 14 8 12 6 4 4 % 63.6 36.4 46.2 23.1 15.4 15.4

To: Keira (10322 voters, 9451 last election votes, 91.6% of enrolment) Austinmer Anglican, Bulli PCYC, Bulli Public, Coledale Public, St Michaels Thirroul, Thirroul District Cntr, Declaration Vote (21%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 3513 3616 2928 2286 2688 1250 % 49.3 50.7 32.0 25.0 29.4 13.7

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Heffron Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 13886 34.9 15130 44.2 15223 44.8 Labor Party 15906 39.9 18495 54.0 18789 55.2 Greens 7003 17.6 Christian Democratic Party 760 1.9 Moore (Independent) 520 1.3 624 1.8 Independent/Others 1770 4.4 Formal Vote 39845 Informal Vote 1562 3.8 Redistribution enrolment 49601 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 83.5% Heffron includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Coogee (3482 voters, 2269 last election votes, 65.2% of enrolment) Kensington Public, Rainbow St Public (50%), Declaration Vote (7%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1121 808 1038 588 439 150 % 58.1 41.9 46.9 26.5 19.8 6.8

From: Heffron (44351 voters, 37678 last election votes, 85.0% of enrolment) Airport - International, Airport - T2, Airport - T3, Alexandria Park School - Jnr Campus, Eastlakes Comm. Hall, Erskineville Public, Gardeners Rd Public, Gordon Ibbett Cntr, Green Sq School, Green Square Hall, Horner Uniting, J J Cahill Mem. High, Kensington Public, Kensington Scout Hall, Mascot Public, Mascot Snr Ctzns Hall, St James Beaconsfield, St Josephs Catholic Roseberry, St Martins Kensington, St Peters Public, St Peters Town Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Tempe High, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (79%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 13416 17687 12278 15193 6397 2337 % 43.1 56.9 33.9 42.0 17.7 6.5

From: Sydney (1768 voters, 1459 last election votes, 82.5% of enrolment) St Francis of Assisi School (50%), Declaration Vote (3%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 686 294 570 125 167 563 % 70.0 30.0 40.0 8.8 11.7 39.5 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 594 (48.8%) Moore (IND) 624 (51.2%) The following areas have been transferred out of Heffron 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Maroubra (2335 voters, 2261 last election votes, 96.8% of enrolment) Daceyville Public, Pagewood Public, Declaration Vote (4%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 966 942 933 871 204 157 % 50.6 49.4 43.1 40.2 9.4 7.3

To: Newtown (9414 voters, 7649 last election votes, 81.3% of enrolment) Bourke St Public, Crown St Public, NCIE - Eora Campus, Newtown Mission Chapel, Redfern Cntr, Redfern Town Hall, Declaration Vote (17%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2386 3689 1999 2803 2100 495 % 39.3 60.7 27.0 37.9 28.4 6.7

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Holsworthy (formerly Menai) Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 20418 47.3 22569 60.7 22569 60.7 Labor Party 13151 30.5 14608 39.3 14608 39.3 Greens 2543 5.9 Christian Democratic Party 2376 5.5 Independent 4393 10.2 Democratic Labor Party 254 0.6 Formal Vote 43135 Informal Vote 2254 5.0 Redistribution enrolment 50789 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 89.4% Holsworthy includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Macquarie Fields (23933 voters, 21377 last election votes, 89.3% of enrolment) Casula High, Casula Public, Dalmeny Public, Liverpool Public, Liverpool W Public, Lurnea Public, Prestons Public, William Carey School (50%), Declaration Vote (43%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 8158 8907 7348 8288 846 3700 % 47.8 52.2 36.4 41.1 4.2 18.3

From: Menai (26856 voters, 24012 last election votes, 89.4% of enrolment) Chipping Norton Comm. Cntr, Hammondville Public, Holsworthy Public, Newbridge Hghts Public, Nuwarra Public, Sandy Pt Comm Cntr, St Pauls Barden Ridge, Sydney Town Hall, Voyager Pt Hall, Wattle Grove Comm. Cntr, Wattle Grove Public, Declaration Vote (53%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 14411 5702 13069 4863 1697 3323 % 71.7 28.3 56.9 21.2 7.4 14.5 The following areas have been transferred out of Menai 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Heathcote (13779 voters, 13261 last election votes, 96.2% of enrolment) Bangor Public, Inaburra School, Menai Comm. Cntr, Menai Primary, Sutherland Uniting, W Sutherland Scout Hall (50%), Woronora River Public, Declaration Vote (27%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 8918 2763 8290 2318 1067 1237 % 76.3 23.7 64.2 18.0 8.3 9.6

To: Miranda (10141 voters, 9647 last election votes, 95.1% of enrolment) Alfords Pt Public, Illawong Public, Tharawal Public, The Jannali High, W Sutherland Scout Hall (50%), Declaration Vote (20%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 6609 1864 6213 1561 736 863 % 78.0 22.0 66.3 16.7 7.9 9.2

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Hornsby Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 24027 50.3 26191 63.6 30016 76.5 Labor Party 5237 11.0 1664 4.0 9236 23.5 Greens 5952 12.5 Christian Democratic Party 1610 3.4 Family First 100 0.2 Berman (Independent) 10863 22.7 13296 32.3 Formal Vote 47789 Informal Vote 1506 3.1 Redistribution enrolment 53357 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 92.4% Hornsby includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Epping (8384 voters, 7333 last election votes, 87.5% of enrolment) Pennant Hills High (75%), Thornleigh Comm. Cntr (50%), Thornleigh W Public, Declaration Vote (17%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 4776 1473 4308 1008 1169 657 % 76.4 23.6 60.3 14.1 16.4 9.2

From: Hawkesbury (1920 voters, 1278 last election votes, 66.6% of enrolment) Arcadia Public, Declaration Vote (4%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 952 192 896 116 187 57 % 83.2 16.8 71.3 9.2 14.9 4.5

From: Hornsby (43053 voters, 40685 last election votes, 94.5% of enrolment) Asquith Public, Berowra Public, Brooklyn Public, Cowan Public, Dangar Is. Hall, Dural Public, Galston Public, Hornsby Girls High, Hornsby Hghts Public, Hornsby Hospital, Hornsby Nth Public, Hornsby RSL Hall, Hornsby Salvo Hall, Hornsby Sth Public, Hornsby TAFE, Middle Dural Public, Mt Colah Public, Mt Ku-ring-gai Public, Normanhurst W Public, Sydney Town Hall, Thornleigh W Public, Waitara Public, Wideview Public, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (83%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 24287 7571 18823 4114 4597 11860 % 76.2 23.8 47.8 10.4 11.7 30.1 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 20463 (60.6%) Berman (IND) 13296 (39.4%) The following areas have been transferred out of Hornsby 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Epping (8742 voters, 8003 last election votes, 91.5% of enrolment) Cherrybrook Guide Hall, Cherrybrook Public, Cherrybrook Tech High, Declaration Vote (17%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 5326 1228 4498 731 644 1926 % 81.3 18.7 57.7 9.4 8.3 24.7 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 4694 (69.4%) Berman (IND) 2065 (30.6%)

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Keira Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 17192 35.3 19513 47.1 19523 47.1 Labor Party 17558 36.0 21929 52.9 21931 52.9 Greens 7628 15.7 Christian Democratic Party 1561 3.2 Independent 4295 8.8 Socialist Alliance 502 1.0 Formal Vote 48736 Informal Vote 1836 3.6 Redistribution enrolment 54325 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 93.1% Keira includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Heathcote (10322 voters, 9451 last election votes, 91.6% of enrolment) Austinmer Anglican, Bulli PCYC, Bulli Public, Coledale Public, St Michaels Thirroul, Thirroul District Cntr, Declaration Vote (21%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 3513 3616 2928 2286 2688 1250 % 49.3 50.7 32.0 25.0 29.4 13.7

From: Keira (43847 voters, 41085 last election votes, 93.7% of enrolment) Balgownie Public, Balgownie Village Comm. Cntr, Bulli PCYC, Corrimal Anglican, Corrimal High, Edmund Rice College, Fairy Meadow Public (50%), Fernhill Guide Hall (50%), Figtree Hghts Public, Figtree High (75%), Holy Spirit Bellambi, Keiraville Public, Lindsay Park Public, Mt Ousley Public, Pioneer Hall Wollongong, Russell Vale Public, Smiths Hill High, St Therese W Wollongong, Sydney Town Hall, Tarrawanna Public, Wollongong Snr Ctzns Cntr, Woonona E Public, Woonona Guide Hall, Woonona Public, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (89%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 15999 18300 14257 15260 4937 5096 % 46.6 53.4 36.0 38.6 12.5 12.9 The following areas have been transferred out of Keira 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Wollongong (5165 voters, 4605 last election votes, 89.2% of enrolment) Fairy Meadow Public (50%), Fernhill Guide Hall (50%), Figtree High (25%), Towradgi Public, Declaration Vote (11%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1592 2250 1397 1930 449 667 % 41.4 58.6 31.4 43.4 10.1 15.0

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Kiama Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 19503 43.6 22506 58.6 22506 58.6 Labor Party 12390 27.7 15919 41.4 15919 41.4 Greens 3981 8.9 Christian Democratic Party 1740 3.9 Independent 7115 15.9 Formal Vote 44729 Informal Vote 1287 2.8 Redistribution enrolment 50911 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 90.4% Kiama includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Kiama (47188 voters, 43331 last election votes, 91.8% of enrolment) Albion Park High, Albion Park Public, Albion Park Rail Public, Berry Arts Hall, Bomaderry Public, Cambewarra Public, Gerringong Town Hall, Gerroa N'hood Cntr, Illaroo Rd Public, Jamberoo Public, Kangaroo Valley Hall, Kiama Downs SLSC, Kiama High, Kiama Leisure Cntr, Mayflower Ret. Village, Minnamurra Public, Mt Terry Primary, Nowra TAFE, Nowra Wesley Cntr, Nth Nowra Public, Shoalhaven Heads Comm. Cntr, Sydney Town Hall, Werri Beach Hall, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (91%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 20702 15337 17788 11900 3718 8729 % 57.4 42.6 42.2 28.2 8.8 20.7

From: South Coast (3614 voters, 2661 last election votes, 73.6% of enrolment) Falls Crk Public, Nowra Hill Public, Nowra Public (25%), Declaration Vote (7%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1796 570 1708 479 259 124 % 75.9 24.1 66.5 18.6 10.1 4.8 The following areas have been transferred out of Kiama 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Goulburn (2209 voters, 2243 last election votes, 101.5% of enrolment) Avoca Hall, Burrawang Public, Kangaloon Public, Robertson Arts Hall, Declaration Vote (4%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1231 699 1089 542 252 310 % 63.8 36.2 49.7 24.7 11.5 14.1

To: Shellharbour (2704 voters, 2511 last election votes, 92.9% of enrolment) Shell Cove Public, Shellharbour Public, Declaration Vote (5%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1091 1022 1014 927 154 358 % 51.6 48.4 41.3 37.8 6.3 14.6

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Kogarah Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 16925 38.1 18198 44.6 18198 44.6 Labor Party 21072 47.4 22595 55.4 22595 55.4 Greens 3915 8.8 Christian Democratic Party 2555 5.7 Independent 0 0.0 Formal Vote 44467 Informal Vote 2218 4.8 Redistribution enrolment 52650 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 88.7% Kogarah includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Kogarah (43358 voters, 39477 last election votes, 91.0% of enrolment) Allawah Snr Ctzn Cntr, Beverly Hills Public, Beverly Hills Uniting, Bexley Baptist, Bexley Nth Public, Bexley Public, Blakehurst Public, Carlton Public, Carlton Sth Public, Hurstville Public, Hurstville Snr Ctzns Cntr, Kingsgrove High, Kingsgrove-Bexley Nth Comm. Cntr, Kingsway Scout Hall, Kogarah High, Kogarah Snr Ctzns Cntr, Kogarah Uniting, Our Lady of Fatima Kingsgrove, Rockdale Uniting, St Bede's Beverly Hills, St Cuthberts Carlton, St Gabriel's Bexley, St Marks Sth Hurstville (50%), St Raphaels Sth Hurstville, Sydney Tech. High, Sydney Town Hall, W Bexley Uniting, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (85%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 15312 19119 14215 17789 3389 2174 % 44.5 55.5 37.8 47.4 9.0 5.8

From: Oatley (9236 voters, 7197 last election votes, 77.9% of enrolment) Beverly Hills Public, Hurstville Public, Hurstville Snr Ctzns Cntr, Hurstville Sth Public (50%), Kingsway Scout Hall, Declaration Vote (18%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2882 3470 2706 3277 525 380 % 45.4 54.6 39.3 47.6 7.6 5.5 The following areas have been transferred out of Kogarah 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Oatley (7847 voters, 7126 last election votes, 90.8% of enrolment) Bald Face Public, Blakehurst Baptist, Connells Pt Public, Hurstville Sth Public, St Marks Sth Hurstville (50%), Declaration Vote (15%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 4335 2105 4134 1888 563 333 % 67.3 32.7 59.8 27.3 8.1 4.8

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Ku-ring-gai Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 33214 72.9 34360 81.6 35049 86.9 Labor Party 3564 7.8 299 0.7 5292 13.1 Greens 6330 13.9 7470 17.7 Christian Democratic Party 962 2.1 Family First 15 0.0 Independent 152 0.3 Save our State 859 1.9 Outdoor Recreation 486 1.1 Formal Vote 45582 Informal Vote 962 2.1 Redistribution enrolment 51181 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 90.9% Ku-ring-gai includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Davidson (4676 voters, 4055 last election votes, 86.7% of enrolment) Gordon E Public (25%), Pymble Public, Sacred Heart Pymble, Declaration Vote (9%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 3245 385 3091 210 499 187 % 89.4 10.6 77.5 5.3 12.5 4.7 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 3160 (84.5%) GRN 579 (15.5%)

From: Epping (1396 voters, 1324 last election votes, 94.8% of enrolment) Normanhurst Public, Thornleigh Comm. Cntr (50%), Declaration Vote (3%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 818 299 770 195 234 95 % 73.2 26.8 59.5 15.1 18.1 7.3

From: Ku-ring-gai (45109 voters, 41164 last election votes, 91.3% of enrolment) Beaumont Rd Public (75%), Bowden Brae, Fox Valley Kindy, Gordon W Public, Hornsby Girls High, Hornsby RSL Hall, Ku-ring-gai Council, Normanhurst Public, Pymble Public, Sacred Heart Pymble, St Martins Killara, Sth Turramurra Preschool, Sydney Town Hall, Turramurra Nth Public, Turramurra Public, Turramurra Uniting, W Pymble Public, Wahroonga Presbyterian, Wahroonga Public, Waitara Public, Warrawee Public, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (88%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 30985 4609 29352 3159 5598 2191 % 87.1 12.9 72.8 7.8 13.9 5.4 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 30382 (81.5%) GRN 6891 (18.5%) The following areas have been transferred out of Ku-ring-gai 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Davidson (6297 voters, 5279 last election votes, 83.8% of enrolment) Beaumont Rd Public (25%), Lindfield Public, St Alban's Church, Declaration Vote (12%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 3917 629 3707 432 799 244 % 86.2 13.8 71.5 8.3 15.4 4.7 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 3830 (79.8%) GRN 967 (20.2%)

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Lake Macquarie Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 12645 27.4 13959 35.4 18181 57.4 Labor Party 9443 20.5 13478 42.6 Greens 3054 6.6 Christian Democratic Party 1279 2.8 Family First 86 0.2 Piper (Independent) 19087 41.4 25428 64.6 Others/Independenst 531 1.1 Fishing Party 113 0.2 Formal Vote 46125 Informal Vote 1766 3.7 Redistribution enrolment 51811 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 92.4% Lake Macquarie includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Charlestown (2791 voters, 2724 last election votes, 97.6% of enrolment) Cardiff Public, Cardiff Snr Ctzns Cntr, Cardiff Sth Public (75%), Declaration Vote (6%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1303 921 1187 837 148 422 % 58.6 41.4 45.8 32.3 5.7 16.3

From: Lake Macquarie (47994 voters, 44120 last election votes, 91.9% of enrolment) Arcadia Vale Public, Awaba Public, Barnsley Public, Biraban Public, Blackalls Park Public, Bolton Pt Hall, Bonnells Bay Public, Booragul Public, Cardiff Public, Coal Pt Public, Cooranbong Public, Dora Crk Arts Hall, Fassifern Public, Fennell Bay Public, Kilaben Bay Hall, Lake Macquarie Council, Lakelands Hall, Morisset Public, Rathmines Public, Sth Lake Macquarie Sailing Club, Sydney Town Hall, Teralba Public, Toronto MPC, Wangi Wangi Public, Warners Bay High, Woodrising Neighbourhood Cntr, Wyee Hall, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (94%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 16631 11996 11264 8109 2857 20301 % 58.1 41.9 26.5 19.1 6.7 47.7 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 12295 (33.3%) Piper (IND) 24595 (66.7%)

From: Wallsend (1026 voters, 1046 last election votes, 101.9% of enrolment) Argenton Comm. Hall, Declaration Vote (2%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 246 560 194 496 49 260 % 30.5 69.5 19.4 49.6 4.9 26.0 The following areas have been transferred out of Lake Macquarie To: Wyong (3197 voters, 2608 last election votes, 81.6% of enrolment) Dooralong Public, Jilliby Public, Kulnura Hall, Ourimbah Public, Wyong Crk Public, Wyong Grove Public, Yarramalong Public, Declaration Vote (6%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1506 422 1400 271 239 628 % 78.1 21.9 55.2 10.7 9.4 24.7 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 1454 (66.1%) Piper (IND) 745 (33.9%) Note: Two-candidate preferred margin has been calculated by adding the votes transferred from Charlestown and Wallsend to the party totals for the new Lake Macquarie and applying the 2011 distribution of preferences for Lake Macquarie.

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Lakemba Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 13756 33.8 15080 42.7 15080 42.7 Labor Party 18765 46.2 20255 57.3 20255 57.3 Greens 2273 5.6 Christian Democratic Party 1857 4.6 Independents/Others 3992 9.8 Formal Vote 40643 Informal Vote 2876 6.6 Redistribution enrolment 51566 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 84.4%

Lakemba includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Auburn (5258 voters, 4549 last election votes, 86.5% of enrolment) Chullora Public, Greenacre Baptist, Greenacre Snr Ctzns Cntr, Greenacre YMCA, Declaration Vote (10%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1715 1814 1500 1626 195 938 % 48.6 51.4 35.2 38.2 4.6 22.0

From: Bankstown (16721 voters, 14089 last election votes, 84.3% of enrolment) Banksia Rd Public, Bankstown Sth Infants (50%), Greenacre Snr Ctzns Cntr, Greenacre YMCA, Mt Lewis Infants, Punchbowl Boys, Punchbowl Public, Declaration Vote (33%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 4689 5980 4109 5362 442 3238 % 43.9 56.1 31.2 40.8 3.4 24.6

From: Lakemba (27645 voters, 23225 last election votes, 84.0% of enrolment) Beverly Hills Nth Public (50%), Hampden Park Public, Hannans Rd Public, Lakemba Public, Lakemba Samoan Presbyterian (50%), Narwee Public, Punchbowl Boys, Punchbowl Public, Riverwood Public, St Therese Lakemba, Sydney Town Hall, Wiley Park Public, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (52%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 8020 11656 7540 11013 1517 1574 % 40.8 59.2 34.8 50.9 7.0 7.3

From: Oatley (1942 voters, 1656 last election votes, 85.3% of enrolment) Beverly Hills Nth Public, Beverly Hills Uniting, Narwee Public (25%), Declaration Vote (4%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 656 805 607 763 120 99 % 44.9 55.1 38.2 48.0 7.6 6.2

The following areas have been transferred out of Lakemba To: Canterbury (19346 voters, 18443 last election votes, 95.3% of enrolment) Belmore Nth Public, Belmore Snr Ctzns Cntr, Belmore Sth Public, Beverly Hills Nth Public (50%), Clemton Park Public, Kingsgrove Nth High, Lakemba Samoan Presbyterian (50%), McCallums Hill Public, Declaration Vote (37%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 6849 8975 6459 8405 1427 1199 % 43.3 56.7 36.9 48.1 8.2 6.9

To: Oatley (5829 voters, 5513 last election votes, 94.6% of enrolment) Peakhurst Public, Peakhurst W Public, St Andrews Riverwood, Declaration Vote (11%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2441 2368 2308 2195 422 359 % 50.8 49.2 43.7 41.5 8.0 6.8

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Lane Cove Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 30099 65.5 31408 75.6 31990 77.3 Labor Party 6457 14.0 428 1.0 9377 22.7 Greens 8059 17.5 9726 23.4 Christian Democratic Party 1215 2.6 Independent 150 0.3 Formal Vote 45980 Informal Vote 1460 3.1 Redistribution enrolment 52292 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 90.7% Lane Cove includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Lane Cove (46284 voters, 42316 last election votes, 91.4% of enrolment) Artarmon Public, Boronia Park Public, Christ Church Gladesville, Evangel Bible Church, Gladesville Public, Gladesville Scout Hall, Greenwich Comm. Cntr, Greenwich Public, Henley LDC Cntr, Hunters Hill Public, Lane Cove Civic Cntr, Lane Cove Public, Lane Cove W Bowling Club, Lane Cove W Public, Marist Sisters' Cllg, Mowbray Public (50%), Nth Ryde Public, Putney Public, RNS Hospital, Ryde E Public, Ryde Public, Ryde Secondary Cllg, St Andrews Longueville, St Ignatius - Jnr School, St Marks Hunters Hill, Sydney Town Hall, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (94%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 28595 8354 26969 5745 7216 1076 % 77.4 22.6 65.8 14.0 17.6 2.6 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 28094 (75.8%) GRN 8969 (24.2%)

From: Ryde (2109 voters, 2123 last election votes, 100.7% of enrolment) Meadowbank TAFE (25%), Putney Public, Ryde E Public (25%), Ryde Public (25%), Truscott St Public (25%), Declaration Vote (4%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1414 428 1315 327 208 213 % 76.8 23.2 63.7 15.9 10.1 10.3

From: Willoughby (3557 voters, 2919 last election votes, 82.1% of enrolment) Chatswood Sth Uniting (75%), Holy Trinity Chatswood W (50%), Lane Cove Civic Cntr, Declaration Vote (7%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1924 580 1761 376 619 75 % 76.8 23.2 62.2 13.3 21.9 2.6 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 1846 (71.5%) GRN 737 (28.5%) The following areas have been transferred out of Lane Cove 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Willoughby (2750 voters, 2275 last election votes, 82.7% of enrolment) Chatswood Guide Hall, Chatswood Public, Holy Trinity Chatswood W, Mowbray Public (50%), Declaration Vote (6%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1497 466 1379 301 431 100 % 76.3 23.7 62.4 13.6 19.5 4.5 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 1461 (73.5%) GRN 526 (26.5%)

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Lismore Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % National Party 26826 59.6 28432 68.4 28763 74.3 Labor Party 5824 12.9 9925 25.7 Greens 8541 19.0 11439 27.5 Christian Democratic Party 779 1.7 Torbay (Independent) 1586 3.5 1685 4.1 Independent 1425 3.2 Formal Vote 44981 Informal Vote 1131 2.5 Redistribution enrolment 51817 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 89.0% Lismore includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Lismore (48030 voters, 43162 last election votes, 89.9% of enrolment) Bexhill Hall, Bonalbo Hall, Caniaba Public, Casino Civic Hall (50%), Cawongla Pre-School, Chillingham Public, Clunes Public (75%), Condong Public, Crystal Crk Public, Dungay Public, Dunoon Public, Eltham Public, Goolmangar Arts Hall, Goonellabah Comm. Cntr, Goonellabah Public, Grevillia Hall, Horseshoe Crk Hall, Jiggi Public, Jubullum LALC, Kunghur Hall, Kyogle Hall, Kyogle High, Legume Hall, Lismore Hghts Public, Lismore High, Lismore Hospital, Lismore Public, Lismore Sth Public, Liston Hall, Mallanganee Hall, Modanville Public, Murwillumbah Civic Cntr, Nimbin School, Richmond Rv High, Rosebank Public, St Josephs Sth Murwillumbah, St Pauls Lismore, St Vincents Hospital E Lismore, Stokers Siding Public, Sydney Town Hall, Tabulam Public, The Channon Hall, Tregeagle Public, Trinity Cllg -Jnr Campus Lismore, Tyalgum Public, Uki Public, Urbenville Public, Wiangaree Hall, Wollumbin High, Woodenbong School, Wyrallah Public, Declaration Vote (94%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 27361 9474 25810 5652 8429 2185 % 74.3 25.7 61.3 13.4 20.0 5.2 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 27362 (70.5%) GRN 11439 (29.5%)

From: Northern Tablelands (3698 voters, 2931 last election votes, 79.3% of enrolment) Drake Hall, Mingoola Public, Tenterfield Mem. Hall, Declaration Vote (7%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 1389 448 1003 170 110 1602 % 75.6 24.4 34.8 5.9 3.8 55.5 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 1057 (38.6%) Torbay (IND) 1680 (61.4%) The following areas have been transferred out of Lismore 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Ballina (1634 voters, 1252 last election votes, 76.6% of enrolment) Clunes Public (25%), Federal Hall, Wilsons Crk Hall, Declaration Vote (3%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 510 418 408 134 632 62 % 55.0 45.0 33.0 10.8 51.1 5.0 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 444 (38.6%) GRN 706 (61.4%)

To: Clarence (1510 voters, 1414 last election votes, 93.6% of enrolment) Bentley Hall, Casino Civic Hall (50%), Clovass-McKees Hill Hall, Fairy Hill Hall, Declaration Vote (3%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 1124 167 1102 112 113 66 % 87.1 12.9 79.1 8.0 8.1 4.7 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 1135 (86.6%) GRN 176 (13.4%)

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Liverpool Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 11794 27.9 13172 36.0 13172 36.0 Labor Party 21566 51.0 23390 64.0 23390 64.0 Greens 2188 5.2 Christian Democratic Party 2764 6.5 Independent 3890 9.2 Democratic Labor Party 111 0.3 Formal Vote 42313 Informal Vote 2994 6.6 Redistribution enrolment 50945 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 88.9% Liverpool includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Liverpool (40265 voters, 35450 last election votes, 88.0% of enrolment) Ashcroft High, Bonnyrigg Public, Cartwright Public, Green Valley District Cntr, Green Valley Public, Heckenberg Comm Cntr, Hinchinbrook Public, Hoxton Park High, Hoxton Park Public, James Busby High, Liverpool Hospital, Liverpool Public, Liverpool Uniting, Liverpool W Public, Marsden Rd Public, Miller Tech. High, Mt Pritchard Public, Sadleir Public, Sydney Town Hall, Warwick Farm Public, Declaration Vote (77%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 9144 19505 8133 17929 1846 4990 % 31.9 68.1 24.7 54.5 5.6 15.2

From: Macquarie Fields (10680 voters, 9858 last election votes, 92.3% of enrolment) Greenway Park Public, Hoxton Park Public, John Edmondson High, W Hoxton Union Church (50%), William Carey School (50%), Declaration Vote (19%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 4028 3885 3661 3637 342 1776 % 50.9 49.1 38.9 38.6 3.6 18.9 The following areas have been transferred out of Liverpool 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Cabramatta (5094 voters, 4452 last election votes, 87.4% of enrolment) Bonnyrigg Hghts Public, Bonnyrigg High, Declaration Vote (10%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1287 2259 1174 2060 292 607 % 36.3 63.7 28.4 49.8 7.1 14.7

To: Mulgoa (7205 voters, 6556 last election votes, 91.0% of enrolment) Cecil Hills High, Cecil Hills Public, Kemps Crk Public, W Hoxton Union Church, Declaration Vote (14%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2797 2526 2561 2250 314 1057 % 52.5 47.5 41.4 36.4 5.1 17.1

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Londonderry Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 19573 46.7 21039 55.3 21039 55.3 Labor Party 15566 37.2 16980 44.7 16980 44.7 Greens 2708 6.5 Christian Democratic Party 1867 4.5 Family First 1250 3.0 Independent 753 1.8 Democratic Labor Party 166 0.4 Formal Vote 41883 Informal Vote 2324 5.3 Redistribution enrolment 49999 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 88.4% Londonderry includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Londonderry (29101 voters, 26164 last election votes, 89.9% of enrolment) Berkshire Park Hall, Cambridge Gardens Public (25%), Cambridge Park High, Cambridge Park Public, Castlereagh Public, Lethbridge Park Public, Llandilo Public, Londonderry N'hood Cntr, Mt Druitt Public, St Dominic's Cllg, St Marys Nth Public, Sydney Town Hall, Tregear Public, Werrington County Public, Werrington Public, Whalan Public, Declaration Vote (58%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 12556 10001 11665 9153 1611 2331 % 55.7 44.3 47.1 37.0 6.5 9.4

From: Mount Druitt (2897 voters, 2452 last election votes, 84.6% of enrolment) Lethbridge Park Public, Willmot Public, Declaration Vote (6%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 730 1304 682 1226 214 135 % 35.9 64.1 30.2 54.3 9.5 6.0

From: Mulgoa (17491 voters, 15490 last election votes, 88.6% of enrolment) Bennett Rd Public, Claremont Meadows Public, Orchard Hills Public, Oxley Park Public, St Marys Public, St Marys South Public, Declaration Vote (34%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 7693 5649 7170 5163 878 1557 % 57.7 42.3 48.6 35.0 5.9 10.5 The following areas have been transferred out of Londonderry 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Hawkesbury (16103 voters, 13972 last election votes, 86.8% of enrolment) Grose View Public, Hawkesbury High, Hobartville Public, Kurmond Public, Kurrajong Hghts Uniting, Kurrajong Public, Nth Richmond Comm. Cntr, Richmond Arts Hall, Richmond Public, Windsor Function Cntr, Yarramundi Comm. Cntr, Declaration Vote (32%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 8992 3245 8355 2586 1351 1236 % 73.5 26.5 61.8 19.1 10.0 9.1

To: Penrith (5077 voters, 4561 last election votes, 89.8% of enrolment) Cambridge Gardens Public (75%), Samuel Terry Public, Declaration Vote (10%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2616 1361 2480 1202 297 379 % 65.8 34.2 56.9 27.6 6.8 8.7

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Macquarie Fields Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 17895 42.6 19257 51.8 19257 51.8 Labor Party 16448 39.1 17911 48.2 17911 48.2 Greens 2475 5.9 Christian Democratic Party 1713 4.1 Independent/Others 3524 8.4 Formal Vote 42055 Informal Vote 2250 5.1 Redistribution enrolment 51371 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 86.2%

Macquarie Fields includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Camden (7963 voters, 7307 last election votes, 91.8% of enrolment) Eschol Park Public, Robert Townson Public, St Andrews Comm. Cntr (50%), Declaration Vote (15%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 3896 2442 3651 2232 519 564 % 61.5 38.5 52.4 32.0 7.5 8.1

From: Campbelltown (24321 voters, 22177 last election votes, 91.2% of enrolment) Campbellfield Public, Ingleburn High, Ingleburn Public, Leumeah Public, Macquarie Fields Public, Minto Public, Sackville St Public, St Andrews Comm. Cntr, St Andrews Primary, The Grange Public, Declaration Vote (52%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 10134 9102 9532 8422 1438 1849 % 52.7 47.3 44.9 39.6 6.8 8.7

From: Macquarie Fields (19087 voters, 14821 last election votes, 77.6% of enrolment) Glenfield Public, Glenwood Public, Guise Public, Ingleburn Nth Public, Ingleburn Public, Macquarie Fields Baptist, Macquarie Fields Public, Sydney Town Hall, Declaration Vote (34%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 5227 6368 4712 5793 518 2824 % 45.1 54.9 34.0 41.8 3.7 20.4

The following areas have been transferred out of Macquarie Fields 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Camden (1856 voters, 1899 last election votes, 102.3% of enrolment) Austral Public, W Hoxton Union Church (50%), Declaration Vote (3%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1055 505 970 464 39 339 % 67.6 32.4 53.5 25.6 2.2 18.7

To: Holsworthy (23933 voters, 21377 last election votes, 89.3% of enrolment) Casula High, Casula Public, Dalmeny Public, Liverpool Public, Liverpool W Public, Lurnea Public, Prestons Public, William Carey School (50%), Declaration Vote (43%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 8158 8907 7348 8288 846 3700 % 47.8 52.2 36.4 41.1 4.2 18.3

To: Liverpool (10680 voters, 9858 last election votes, 92.3% of enrolment) Greenway Park Public, Hoxton Park Public, John Edmondson High, W Hoxton Union Church (50%), William Carey School (50%), Declaration Vote (19%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 4028 3885 3661 3637 342 1776 % 50.9 49.1 38.9 38.6 3.6 18.9

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Maitland Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 17061 39.5 19303 54.9 19303 54.9 Labor Party 13071 30.3 15843 45.1 15843 45.1 Greens 2927 6.8 Christian Democratic Party 1021 2.4 Independent 9066 21.0 Formal Vote 43146 Informal Vote 1640 3.7 Redistribution enrolment 49599 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 90.3% Maitland includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Maitland (49599 voters, 44785 last election votes, 90.3% of enrolment) Bolwarra Public, Bruce Street Hall, E Maitland Public, Largs Public, Lochinvar Public, Maitland Church of Christ, Maitland High, Maitland Town Hall, Metford Public, Millers Forest Public, Morpeth Uniting, Nillo School, Oakwood Village, Rutherford Pre-school, Rutherford Tech. High, Shamrock Hill MPC, Somerset Sports, St Pauls Rutherford, Sydney Town Hall, Telarah Public, Tenambit Public, Thornton Public, Woodberry Public, Declaration Vote (90%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 19303 15843 17061 13071 2927 10086 % 54.9 45.1 39.5 30.3 6.8 23.4 The following areas have been transferred out of Maitland 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Port Stephens (5784 voters, 5032 last election votes, 87.0% of enrolment) Hinton Public, Irrawang Public, Raymond Terrace Public, Seaham Public, Woodville Arts Hall, Declaration Vote (10%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2756 1290 2544 1086 315 929 % 68.1 31.9 52.2 22.3 6.5 19.1

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Manly Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 30212 70.2 30924 77.0 31874 82.4 Labor Party 4469 10.4 6821 17.6 Greens 7656 17.8 9219 23.0 Christian Democratic Party 718 1.7 Formal Vote 43055 Informal Vote 1191 2.7 Redistribution enrolment 50771 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 87.1% Manly includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Manly (50769 voters, 44246 last election votes, 87.2% of enrolment) All Saints Balgowlah, Balgowlah Boys High, Balgowlah Hghts Public, Balgowlah Nth Public, Brookvale Public, Curl Curl Nth Public, Dee Why Public, Freshwater SLSC, Harbord Public, Manly Hospital, Manly Vllg Public, Manly W Public, Queenscliff SLSC, Seaforth Public, St Johns Dee Why, St Kevins Dee Why, St Kierans Manly Vale, St Mary Manly, Sydney Town Hall, The Beach School, Waves Youth Club, William St Studios, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 31874 6821 30212 4469 7656 718 % 82.4 17.6 70.2 10.4 17.8 1.7 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 30924 (77.0%) GRN 9219 (23.0%)

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Maroubra Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 18815 43.0 19634 47.7 19634 47.7 Labor Party 19732 45.1 21486 52.3 21486 52.3 Greens 4267 9.7 Christian Democratic Party 870 2.0 Independent 105 0.2 - 7 0.0 Formal Vote 43796 Informal Vote 1620 3.6 Redistribution enrolment 50270 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 90.3% Maroubra includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Heffron (2335 voters, 2261 last election votes, 96.8% of enrolment) Daceyville Public, Pagewood Public, Declaration Vote (4%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 966 942 933 871 204 157 % 50.6 49.4 43.1 40.2 9.4 7.3

From: Maroubra (47935 voters, 43156 last election votes, 90.0% of enrolment) Banksmeadow Public, Botany Public, Chifley Public, Daceyville Public, Holy Trinity Kingsford, La Perouse Public, Malabar Public, Maroubra Bay Public, Maroubra Jtn Public, Maroubra Snr Ctzns Cntr, Maroubra Uniting, Matraville Public, Matraville Soldiers Public, Pagewood Public, Rainbow St Public (50%), St Agnes Matraville, St Johns Maroubra, St Mary & Joseph Primary, Sth Sydney High, Sydney Town Hall, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (92%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 18668 20543 17882 18861 4063 824 % 47.6 52.4 43.0 45.3 9.8 2.0 The following areas have been transferred out of Maroubra 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Coogee (4235 voters, 3606 last election votes, 85.1% of enrolment) Rainbow St Public (50%), Sth Coogee Public, Declaration Vote (8%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1945 1373 1860 1152 443 60 % 58.6 41.4 52.9 32.8 12.6 1.7

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Miranda Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 30581 62.6 32473 73.0 32473 73.0 Labor Party 10188 20.9 12037 27.0 12037 27.0 Greens 3906 8.0 Christian Democratic Party 1996 4.1 Independent 2161 4.4 Formal Vote 48832 Informal Vote 1697 3.4 Redistribution enrolment 53750 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 94.0% Miranda includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Cronulla (10216 voters, 8852 last election votes, 86.6% of enrolment) Frank Vickery Village, Miranda Nth Public, Port Hacking High, Sutherland Hospital Clinics, Sylvania Hghts Public, Sylvania Public, Taren Pt Public, Declaration Vote (20%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 6010 1895 5735 1672 499 643 % 76.0 24.0 67.1 19.6 5.8 7.5

From: Menai (10141 voters, 9647 last election votes, 95.1% of enrolment) Alfords Pt Public, Illawong Public, Tharawal Public, The Jannali High, W Sutherland Scout Hall (50%), Declaration Vote (20%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 6609 1864 6213 1561 736 863 % 78.0 22.0 66.3 16.7 7.9 9.2

From: Miranda (33393 voters, 32030 last election votes, 95.9% of enrolment) Bonnet Bay Public, Como Arts Hall, Como W Public, Frank Vickery Village, Gymea Catholic Hall (50%), Gymea Nth Public, Jannali E Public, Kareela Public, Kirrawee Public, Miranda Comm. Cntr, Miranda Public, Oyster Bay Public, Port Hacking High, Sutherland Nth Public (25%), Sydney Town Hall, Sylvania Hghts Public, The Jannali High, Declaration Vote (70%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 19854 8278 18632 6955 2671 2650 % 70.6 29.4 60.3 22.5 8.6 8.6 The following areas have been transferred out of Miranda 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Cronulla (12545 voters, 11365 last election votes, 90.6% of enrolment) Grays Pt Public, Gymea Bay Public, Gymea Catholic Hall (50%), Kirrawee High, Yowie Bay Public, Declaration Vote (26%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 7382 2775 6949 2356 1003 792 % 72.7 27.3 62.6 21.2 9.0 7.1

To: Heathcote (2006 voters, 1966 last election votes, 98.0% of enrolment) Sutherland Nth Public (75%), Sutherland Uniting, Declaration Vote (4%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1162 543 1085 458 179 179 % 68.2 31.8 57.1 24.1 9.4 9.4 Note: Based on the October 2013 by-election, Miranda is estimated to be a Labor seat with a margin of 3.1%. See by-election notes on page 2.

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Monaro Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 27 0.1 29 0.1 29 0.1 National Party 20757 47.0 21510 51.9 21510 51.9 Labor Party 18144 41.1 19877 48.0 19877 48.0 Greens 3425 7.8 Christian Democratic Party 604 1.4 Independent 1187 2.7 Formal Vote 44144 Informal Vote 1285 2.8 Redistribution enrolment 50542 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 89.9% Monaro includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Monaro (50366 voters, 45384 last election votes, 90.1% of enrolment) Adaminaby Public, Araluen Hall, Berridale Comm Cntr, Bombala High, Braidwood School, Bredbo Public, Bungendore Public, Captains Flat Hall, Cooma Hospital, Cooma Lambie St Pre-Sch., Cooma Nth Public, Cooma Public, Dalgety Public, Delegate Public, Jerrabomberra Comm Cntr, Jindabyne Hall, Karabar High, Letchworth N'hood Cntr, Majors Crk Hall, Michelago Public, Nimmitabel Public, Numeralla Public, Queanbeyan Conference Cntr, Queanbeyan E Public, Queanbeyan High, Queanbeyan Hospital, Queanbeyan Public, Queanbeyan W Public, Sutton Hall (70%), Sydney Town Hall, Thredbo Comm. Cntr, Wamboin Hall, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (98%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 21510 19868 20757 18138 3421 1784 % 52.0 48.0 47.1 41.1 7.8 4.0 The following areas have been transferred out of Monaro 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Bega (541 voters, 472 last election votes, 87.2% of enrolment) Bemboka Hall, Declaration Vote (1%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 238 182 225 137 61 40 % 56.7 43.3 48.6 29.6 13.2 8.6

To: Goulburn (358 voters, 320 last election votes, 89.4% of enrolment) Sutton Hall (30%), Declaration Vote (1%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 161 128 152 106 42 12 % 55.7 44.3 48.7 34.0 13.5 3.8

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Mount Druitt Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 14860 36.0 16372 44.0 16372 44.0 Labor Party 19518 47.3 20811 56.0 20811 56.0 Greens 3266 7.9 Christian Democratic Party 3467 8.4 Family First 78 0.2 Independent 94 0.2 Formal Vote 41283 Informal Vote 2713 6.2 Redistribution enrolment 50116 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 87.8% Mount Druitt includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Mount Druitt (47904 voters, 42034 last election votes, 87.7% of enrolment) Bidwill Public, Blackett Public, Colyton Public, Dawson Public, Eastern Ck Public, Glendenning Public, Hassall Grove Public, Hebersham Public, Minchinbury Public, Mt Druitt Hospital, Mt Druitt Public, Plumpton Public, Rooty Hill Arts Hall, Rooty Hill Public, Shalvey Public, Sydney Town Hall, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (94%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 15553 20050 14096 18812 3167 3383 % 43.7 56.3 35.7 47.7 8.0 8.6

From: Riverstone (2212 voters, 1963 last election votes, 88.7% of enrolment) William Dean Public, Declaration Vote (4%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 819 761 764 706 99 256 % 51.8 48.2 41.9 38.7 5.4 14.0 The following areas have been transferred out of Mount Druitt 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Londonderry (2897 voters, 2452 last election votes, 84.6% of enrolment) Lethbridge Park Public, Willmot Public, Declaration Vote (6%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 730 1304 682 1226 214 135 % 35.9 64.1 30.2 54.3 9.5 6.0

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Mulgoa Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 23031 53.4 24324 62.4 24324 62.4 Labor Party 13534 31.4 14668 37.6 14668 37.6 Greens 2512 5.8 Christian Democratic Party 2031 4.7 Independent 1562 3.6 Democratic Labor Party 426 1.0 Formal Vote 43096 Informal Vote 2236 4.9 Redistribution enrolment 49537 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 91.5% Mulgoa includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Liverpool (7205 voters, 6556 last election votes, 91.0% of enrolment) Cecil Hills High, Cecil Hills Public, Kemps Crk Public, W Hoxton Union Church, Declaration Vote (14%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2797 2526 2561 2250 314 1057 % 52.5 47.5 41.4 36.4 5.1 17.1

From: Mulgoa (31636 voters, 29274 last election votes, 92.5% of enrolment) Banks Public, Blackwell Public, Clairgate Public, Glenmore Park High, Glenmore Park Public, James Erskine Public, Luddenham Public (50%), Mulgoa Comm. Cntr, Regentville Public, St Clair Public, Sydney Town Hall, Wallacia Public, Declaration Vote (61%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 16076 9351 15256 8725 1536 2432 % 63.2 36.8 54.6 31.2 5.5 8.7

From: Smithfield (10696 voters, 9502 last election votes, 88.8% of enrolment) Abbotsbury Comm. Cntr, Horsley Park Public, James Erskine Public, Kemps Crk Public, Declaration Vote (20%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 5452 2791 5214 2559 661 530 % 66.1 33.9 58.2 28.5 7.4 5.9 The following areas have been transferred out of Mulgoa 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Camden (2593 voters, 2187 last election votes, 84.3% of enrolment) Badgerys Ck Public, Bringelly Public, Luddenham Public (50%), Declaration Vote (5%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1452 438 1395 380 141 164 % 76.8 23.2 67.1 18.3 6.8 7.9

To: Londonderry (17491 voters, 15490 last election votes, 88.6% of enrolment) Bennett Rd Public, Claremont Meadows Public, Orchard Hills Public, Oxley Park Public, St Marys Public, St Marys South Public, Declaration Vote (34%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 7693 5649 7170 5163 878 1557 % 57.7 42.3 48.6 35.0 5.9 10.5

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Murray (formerly Murray-Darling) Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % National Party 37119 77.8 37641 80.9 37641 80.9 Labor Party 8332 17.5 8877 19.1 8877 19.1 Greens 1577 3.3 Christian Democratic Party 658 1.4 Formal Vote 47686 Informal Vote 1599 3.2 Redistribution enrolment 54040 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 91.2% Murray includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Murray-Darling (28686 voters, 26314 last election votes, 91.7% of enrolment) Balranald School, Barham Reception Room, Barooga Hall, Berrigan Public, Blighty Public, Bunnaloo Public, Buronga Public, Curlwaa Scout Hall, Dareton Public, Deniliquin Dental Clinic, Deniliquin High, Deniliquin Nth Public, Edward Public, Euston Public, Finley High, Gol Gol Public, Goolgowi Public, Hay High, Hay Hospital, Hillston School, Koraleigh Hall, Mathoura Hall, Moama Public, Moulamein Public, Murray Downs RFS, Sydney Town Hall, Tocumwal Public, Tooleybuc School, Wakool Public, Wentworth Public, Declaration Vote (63%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN Votes 20870 4059 20671 3809 943 % 83.7 16.3 81.3 15.0 3.7

From: Murrumbidgee (25354 voters, 22970 last election votes, 90.6% of enrolment) Beelbangera Public, Carrathool Public, Coleambally School, Darlington Pt CWA Hall, Gralee School, Griffith E Public, Griffith Nth Public, Griffith PCYC, Griffith Public, Hanwood Public, Lake Wyangan Public, Leeton Public, Madonna Pl Hall, Murrami Hall, Parkview Public, Rankins Springs Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Wade High, Wamoon Public, Whitton Public, Yanco Hall, Yenda Hall, Yoogali Public, Declaration Vote (52%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 16771 4818 16449 4523 634 658 % 77.7 22.3 73.9 20.3 2.8 3.0 The following areas have been transferred out of Murray-Darling 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Albury (1975 voters, 1784 last election votes, 90.3% of enrolment) Boree Crk Public, Coleambally School, Jerilderie Civic Hall, Oaklands School, Rand Public, Urana School, Declaration Vote (4%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN Votes 1419 303 1403 287 63 % 82.4 17.6 80.0 16.4 3.6

To: Barwon (15089 voters, 12249 last election votes, 81.2% of enrolment) Broken Hill Day Care, Broken Hill Hospital, Broken Hill YMCA, Burke Ward Public, Central Darling Council Hall, Ivanhoe School, Menindee Civic Hall, Morgan St Public, Nth Mine Hall, White House Convention Cntr, Declaration Vote (33%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN Votes 7109 4397 6793 4062 1040 % 61.8 38.2 57.1 34.1 8.7

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Myall Lakes Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % National Party 29772 64.6 30907 74.9 31767 78.6 Labor Party 5855 12.7 8654 21.4 Greens 3236 7.0 256 0.6 Christian Democratic Party 16 0.0 Independent 7221 15.7 10112 24.5 Formal Vote 46100 Informal Vote 1500 3.2 Redistribution enrolment 52697 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 90.3% Myall Lakes includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Myall Lakes (51403 voters, 46710 last election votes, 90.9% of enrolment) Blue Water Gallery, Bulahdelah School, Bungwahl Public, Burrell Crk Hall, Chatham High, Coolongolook Public, Coomba Park Hall, Cundletown Public, Forster Public, Forster Scout Hall, Great Lakes Cllg - Forster, Great Lakes Cllg - Tuncurry, Great Lakes Council Adm Bldg, Green Pt Comm. Cntr, Hallidays Pt Comm. Church, Hallidays Pt Public, Krambach Public, Manning Gardens Public, Manning Hospital, Mitchells Is. Hall, Mt George Public, Nabiac Public, Old Bar Public, Ormsby House, Oxley Is. Literary Inst., Pacific Palms Comm. Cntr, Purfleet Comm. Cntr, St Johns Dyers Crossing, Sydney Town Hall, Taree High, Taree W Public, Tinonee Arts Hall, Tuncurry Public, Tuncurry Salvo Hall, Wingham Brush Public, Wingham Town Hall, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (98%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 31217 8462 29271 5771 3030 7158 % 78.7 21.3 64.7 12.8 6.7 15.8 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 30378 (75.0%) OTH 10112 (25.0%)

From: Oxley (1294 voters, 891 last election votes, 68.9% of enrolment) Elands Public, Killabakh Hall, Marlee Hall, Wherrol Flat Hall, Declaration Vote (3%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 550 192 500 84 207 80 % 74.1 25.9 57.4 9.6 23.8 9.2 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 529 (67.4%) GRN 256 (32.6%) The following areas have been transferred out of Myall Lakes 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Upper Hunter (825 voters, 748 last election votes, 90.7% of enrolment) Booral Public, Declaration Vote (2%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 422 164 391 130 52 141 % 72.0 28.0 54.8 18.2 7.3 19.7 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 423 (68.3%) OTH 196 (31.7%)

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Newcastle Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 16696 37.1 19872 52.5 19872 52.5 Labor Party 13963 31.1 18012 47.5 18012 47.5 Greens 6756 15.0 Christian Democratic Party 610 1.4 Family First 170 0.4 Independent 5572 12.4 Fishing Party 392 0.9 Socialist Alliance 645 1.4 Socialist Equality Party 151 0.3 Formal Vote 44955 Informal Vote 1506 3.2 Redistribution enrolment 52097 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 89.2% Newcastle includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Newcastle (44950 voters, 40070 last election votes, 89.1% of enrolment) Adamstown Snr Ctzn Cntr, Hamilton Nth Public, Hamilton Public, Hamilton Sth Comm. Hall (50%), Hamilton Sth Public, Islington Public, Lambton High, Mayfield E Public, Merewether Hghts Public, Merewether SLSC, Merewether Uniting, New Lambton Public, New Lambton Sth Public, Newcastle E Public, Newcastle School, Scots Kirk Hamilton, St Andrews Mayfield, St Johns Cooks Hill, St Marks Islington, St Matthews Anglican Georgetown, St Thomas Carrington, Stockton Public, Stockton Uniting, Sydney Town Hall, The Junction Public, Tighes Hill Public, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (87%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 17229 15359 14364 11735 5888 6786 % 52.9 47.1 37.0 30.3 15.2 17.5

From: Port Stephens (7147 voters, 6390 last election votes, 89.4% of enrolment) Fern Bay Hall, Mayfield W Public, St Andrews Mayfield, St Matthews Anglican Georgetown, Warabrook Comm. Cntr, Declaration Vote (14%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2643 2654 2332 2228 867 753 % 49.9 50.1 37.7 36.1 14.0 12.2 The following areas have been transferred out of Newcastle 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Charlestown (2479 voters, 1974 last election votes, 79.6% of enrolment) Hamilton Sth Comm. Hall (50%), St Columba's Adamstown, Declaration Vote (5%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 893 707 720 584 206 394 % 55.8 44.2 37.8 30.7 10.8 20.7

To: Wallsend (4001 voters, 3263 last election votes, 81.6% of enrolment) Cameron Park Sch, St John the Baptist Lambton, Waratah Public, Declaration Vote (8%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1211 1397 983 1102 411 649 % 46.4 53.6 31.3 35.0 13.1 20.6

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Newtown (New Seat) Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 8288 21.0 10577 36.0 Labor Party 11995 30.4 13750 45.6 18791 64.0 Greens 14026 35.5 16433 54.4 Christian Democratic Party 441 1.1 Family First 160 0.4 Moore (Independent) 2750 7.0 Independent 830 2.1 Fishing Party 65 0.2 Socialist Alliance 563 1.4 Socialist Equality Party 216 0.5 - 161 0.4 Formal Vote 39495 Informal Vote 1061 2.6 Redistribution enrolment 49193 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 82.4% Newtown includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Heffron (9414 voters, 7649 last election votes, 81.3% of enrolment) Bourke St Public, Crown St Public, NCIE - Eora Campus, Newtown Mission Chapel, Redfern Cntr, Redfern Town Hall, Declaration Vote (17%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2386 3689 1999 2803 2100 495 % 39.3 60.7 27.0 37.9 28.4 6.7

From: Marrickville (31846 voters, 26598 last election votes, 83.5% of enrolment) Australia St School, Bridge Rd Public, Camdenville Public, Darlington Public, Enmore TAFE Design Cntr, Erskineville Public, Newtown Mission Chapel, Newtown Public, Petersham TAFE, Petersham Town Hall, RPA Hospital, Seymour Cntr, Stanmore Baptist, Stanmore Public, Wilkins Public (50%), Declaration Vote (58%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 6143 13251 4956 8321 10955 1714 % 31.7 68.3 19.1 32.1 42.2 6.6 2-Candidate Preferred: ALP 9197 (43.1%) GRN 12137 (56.9%)

From: Sydney (7933 voters, 6307 last election votes, 79.5% of enrolment) Bourke St Public, JJ Carroll Pre-School, Notre Dame Uni Hall, Seymour Cntr, St Peters Surry Hills, Declaration Vote (13%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2047 1851 1334 870 970 2976 % 52.5 47.5 21.7 14.1 15.8 48.4 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 1535 (30.5%) Moore (IND) 3493 (69.5%) Note: A two-candidate preferred margin has been estimated by assuming first preference votes for Clover Moore would have been distributed 25% to the Greens and 10% to Labor. The actual preference distribution for Marrickville at the 2011 election was then used to finish the calculation.

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North Shore Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 28882 67.4 29721 73.3 30769 80.4 Labor Party 4614 10.8 7509 19.6 Greens 8644 20.2 10836 26.7 Christian Democratic Party 735 1.7 Formal Vote 42875 Informal Vote 1019 2.3 Redistribution enrolment 50099 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 87.6% North Shore includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: North Shore (50099 voters, 43895 last election votes, 87.6% of enrolment) Balmoral Scout Hall, Beauty Pt Public, Crows Nest Uniting, Forsyth Park Comm. Cntr, McMahons Pt Comm. Cntr, Middle Harbour Public, Mosman Baptist, Mosman High, Mosman Public, Mosman Sq Snrs Cntr, Neutral Bay Public, Nth Sydney Boys High (50%), Nth Sydney Girls High, Nth Sydney Public, RNS Hospital, SCECGS Redlands, St Aloysius Jnr Cllg, St Augustine's Neutral Bay, St Clements Mosman, Sydney Town Hall, Waverton Uniting, Declaration Vote (94%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 30769 7509 28882 4614 8644 735 % 80.4 19.6 67.4 10.8 20.2 1.7 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 29721 (73.3%) GRN 10836 (26.7%) The following areas have been transferred out of North Shore 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Willoughby (3040 voters, 2299 last election votes, 75.6% of enrolment) Cammeray Public, Naremburn School, Nth Sydney Boys High (50%), Declaration Vote (6%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1588 417 1487 259 484 29 % 79.2 20.8 65.8 11.5 21.4 1.3 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 1530 (71.6%) GRN 606 (28.4%)

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Northern Tablelands Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % National Party 17411 35.6 17960 37.9 24937 77.6 Labor Party 2421 5.0 1127 2.4 7185 22.4 Greens 1659 3.4 Christian Democratic Party 693 1.4 Torbay (Independent) 26665 54.6 28273 59.7 Formal Vote 48849 Informal Vote 749 1.5 Redistribution enrolment 53632 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 92.5% Northern Tablelands includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Barwon (8229 voters, 7532 last election votes, 91.5% of enrolment) Ashley Hall, Boggabilla Central, Boomi Public, Bullarah Public, Garah Public, Gurley Bellata Hall, Moree College - Albert St, Moree PCYC, Mungindi Central, Pallamallawa Public, St Francis Xaviers Moree, Terry Hie Hie Hall, Toomelah Public, Declaration Vote (18%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN Votes 6152 1127 6101 1043 251 % 84.5 15.5 82.5 14.1 3.4

From: Northern Tablelands (45356 voters, 42057 last election votes, 92.7% of enrolment) Arding Uniting, Armidale City Public, Armidale Hospital, Armidale Town Hall, Ashford School, Austin College, Ben Lomond Public, Ben Venue Public, Bingara Civic Cntr, Black Mtn Public, Bonshaw Hall, Bundarra School, Cameron Mem. Hall, Chandler Public, Coolatai Hall, Croppa Crk Public, Deepwater Public, Delungra Hall, Drummond Memorial Public, Ebor Public, Emmaville School, Glen Innes Hospital, Glen Innes Public, Glencoe Hall, Gravesend Public, Guyra School, Inverell Masonic Hall, Inverell Public, Kellys Plains/Dangarsleigh CWA Hall, Kentucky Hall, Kingstown Hall, Newling Public, North Star Public, Red Range Public, Rocky River Public, Ross Hill Public, Sydney Town Hall, Tingha Public, Upper Horton Hall, Uralla Anglican, Warialda Public, Yetman Hall, Declaration Vote (88%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 18778 6056 11304 1377 1407 27356 % 75.6 24.4 27.3 3.3 3.4 66.0 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 11801 (29.4%) Torbay (IND) 28273 (70.6%) The following areas have been transferred out of Northern Tablelands 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Lismore (3698 voters, 2931 last election votes, 79.3% of enrolment) Drake Hall, Mingoola Public, Tenterfield Mem. Hall, Declaration Vote (7%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 1389 448 1003 170 110 1602 % 75.6 24.4 34.8 5.9 3.8 55.5 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 1057 (38.6%) Torbay (IND) 1680 (61.4%)

To: Tamworth (2384 voters, 2260 last election votes, 94.8% of enrolment) Nowendoc Hall, Walcha Anglican, Woolbrook Public, Declaration Vote (5%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 1210 227 902 38 16 1286 % 84.2 15.8 40.2 1.7 0.7 57.4 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 913 (41.6%) Torbay (IND) 1280 (58.4%)

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Oatley Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 22688 47.1 24030 53.8 24030 53.8 Labor Party 18789 39.0 20607 46.2 20607 46.2 Greens 4302 8.9 Christian Democratic Party 2266 4.7 Independent 98 0.2 Formal Vote 48143 Informal Vote 1970 3.9 Redistribution enrolment 52636 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 95.2% Oatley includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Kogarah (7847 voters, 7126 last election votes, 90.8% of enrolment) Bald Face Public, Blakehurst Baptist, Connells Pt Public, Hurstville Sth Public, St Marks Sth Hurstville (50%), Declaration Vote (15%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 4335 2105 4134 1888 563 333 % 67.3 32.7 59.8 27.3 8.1 4.8

From: Lakemba (5829 voters, 5513 last election votes, 94.6% of enrolment) Peakhurst Public, Peakhurst W Public, St Andrews Riverwood, Declaration Vote (11%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2441 2368 2308 2195 422 359 % 50.8 49.2 43.7 41.5 8.0 6.8

From: Oatley (38960 voters, 37474 last election votes, 96.2% of enrolment) Hurstville Sth Public (50%), Lugarno Public, Mortdale Guides Hall, Mortdale Pensioners Hall, Mortdale Public, Narwee Public (75%), Oatley Public, Oatley W Public, Peakhurst Public, Peakhurst Sth Public, Peakhurst W Public, Penshurst Girls, Penshurst Public, Penshurst W Public, St Aidans Hurstville Grove, Sydney Town Hall, Declaration Vote (78%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 17254 16134 16246 14706 3317 1671 % 51.7 48.3 45.2 40.9 9.2 4.6 The following areas have been transferred out of Oatley 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Kogarah (9236 voters, 7197 last election votes, 77.9% of enrolment) Beverly Hills Public, Hurstville Public, Hurstville Snr Ctzns Cntr, Hurstville Sth Public (50%), Kingsway Scout Hall, Declaration Vote (18%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2882 3470 2706 3277 525 380 % 45.4 54.6 39.3 47.6 7.6 5.5

To: Lakemba (1942 voters, 1656 last election votes, 85.3% of enrolment) Beverly Hills Nth Public, Beverly Hills Uniting, Narwee Public (25%), Declaration Vote (4%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 656 805 607 763 120 99 % 44.9 55.1 38.2 48.0 7.6 6.2

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Orange Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % National Party 27689 57.2 29685 67.9 31422 77.1 Labor Party 5732 11.8 9315 22.9 Greens 2148 4.4 Family First 2104 4.3 Fardell (Independent) 6253 12.9 6940 15.9 Davis (Independent) 4511 9.3 7071 16.2 Formal Vote 48437 Informal Vote 1404 2.8 Redistribution enrolment 52763 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 94.5% Orange includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Dubbo (19710 voters, 18890 last election votes, 95.8% of enrolment) Alectown Hall, Bedgerebong Public, Bogan Gate Public, Canowindra High, Eugowra Public, Forbes High, Forbes Tennis Club, Forbes Town Hall, Manildra Public, Middleton Public, Parkes Assemblies of God, Parkes E Public, Parkes High, Parkes Hospital, Parkes Library, Peak Hill Leisure Cntr, Trundle Central, Tullamore Central, Wirrinya Shed, Yeoval Central, Declaration Vote (39%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 12485 2589 10658 1251 357 6253 % 82.8 17.2 57.6 6.8 1.9 33.8 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 10834 (61.0%) Fardell (IND) 6940 (39.0%)

From: Orange (33048 voters, 30949 last election votes, 93.6% of enrolment) Anson St, Bletchington Public, Borenore Public, Bowen Public, Calare Public, Canobolas Public, Cargo Public, Cudal Public, Cumnock Hall, Glenroi Hghts Public, Kenna Hall, Lucknow Hall, Manildra Public, Molong Anglican, Mullion Crk Public, Nashdale Public, Orange High, Orange Hospital, Orange Public, Spring Hill Public, Spring Terrace Public, St Barnabas Orange, Sydney Town Hall, Declaration Vote (64%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 18935 6725 17031 4480 1791 6615 % 73.8 26.2 56.9 15.0 6.0 22.1 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 18849 (72.7%) Davis (IND) 7071 (27.3%) The following areas have been transferred out of Orange 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Dubbo (18690 voters, 15766 last election votes, 84.4% of enrolment) Cudgegong Valley Public, Euchareena Public, Geurie Public, Gollan Hall, Goolma Public, Gulgong Hall, Hargraves Public, Lue Public, Mudgee High, Mudgee PCYC, Mumbil Public, Stuart Town Public, Wellington Civic Hall, Wellington Scout Hall, Windeyer Public, Yeoval Central, Declaration Vote (36%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 9717 3216 8606 2335 740 3662 % 75.1 24.9 56.1 15.2 4.8 23.9 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 9415 (70.3%) Davis (IND) 3983 (29.7%)

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Oxley Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % National Party 30411 66.8 32037 78.6 31897 78.8 Labor Party 5741 12.6 744 1.8 8598 21.2 Greens 5615 12.3 7992 19.6 Christian Democratic Party 808 1.8 Independent 2916 6.4 Formal Vote 45491 Informal Vote 1259 2.7 Redistribution enrolment 51704 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 90.4% Oxley includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Coffs Harbour (3355 voters, 3202 last election votes, 95.4% of enrolment) Mylestom Hall, Raleigh Public, Urunga Public, Declaration Vote (6%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 2110 744 2002 482 374 275 % 73.9 26.1 63.9 15.4 11.9 8.8

From: Oxley (48349 voters, 43549 last election votes, 90.1% of enrolment) Aldavilla Public, Beechwood Arts Hall, Bellbrook Public, Bellingen Anglican, Bellingen Hospital, Bostobrick RFS, Byabarra Public, Comboyne Public, Crescent Head Hall, Deer Vale Hall, Dorrigo Comm. Cntr, Eungai Hall, Frank Partridge VC Public, Frederickton Public, Gladstone Hall, Gleniffer Hall, Hastings Sport and Rec Cntr, Hat Head SLSC, Hollisdale Hall, Huntingdon Public, Kempsey CWA Hall, Kempsey E Public, Kempsey High, Kempsey Hospital, Kempsey W Public, Kundabung Hall, Long Flat Public, Macksville Snr Ctzns Cntr, Medlow Public, Melville Comm. Cntr, Missabotti Hall, Nambucca Heads Ent. Cntr, Pembrooke Hall, Rollands Plains Arts Hall, Scotts Head SLSC, Smithtown Public, St James Bowraville, Sth W Rocks Anglican, Sth W Rocks Public, Stuarts Pt Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Thora Hall, Utungun Comm. Cntr, Valla Beach Hall, Warrell Crk Hall, Wauchope High, Willawarrin Public, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (96%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 29786 7854 28409 5259 5241 3450 % 79.1 20.9 67.1 12.4 12.4 8.1 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 29926 (78.9%) GRN 7992 (21.1%) The following areas have been transferred out of Oxley 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Myall Lakes (1294 voters, 891 last election votes, 68.9% of enrolment) Elands Public, Killabakh Hall, Marlee Hall, Wherrol Flat Hall, Declaration Vote (3%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 550 192 500 84 207 80 % 74.1 25.9 57.4 9.6 23.8 9.2 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 529 (67.4%) GRN 256 (32.6%)

To: Port Macquarie (697 voters, 754 last election votes, 108.2% of enrolment) Telegraph Pt Public, Upper Lansdowne Hall, Declaration Vote (1%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 503 118 488 79 68 93 % 81.0 19.0 67.0 10.9 9.3 12.8 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 522 (81.3%) GRN 120 (18.7%)

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Parramatta Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 20438 48.5 22497 62.5 22497 62.5 Labor Party 11528 27.4 13487 37.5 13487 37.5 Greens 3679 8.7 Christian Democratic Party 1718 4.1 Independent/Others 4780 11.3 Formal Vote 42143 Informal Vote 1985 4.5 Redistribution enrolment 52395 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 84.2% Parramatta includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Baulkham Hills (2223 voters, 1367 last election votes, 61.5% of enrolment) Northmead High (25%), Nth Rocks Public (25%), Declaration Vote (4%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 927 305 875 260 135 65 % 75.2 24.8 65.5 19.5 10.1 4.9

From: Castle Hill (4671 voters, 3393 last election votes, 72.6% of enrolment) Carlingford Public, Cumberland High, Declaration Vote (9%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1874 1039 1710 920 281 349 % 64.3 35.7 52.5 28.2 8.6 10.7

From: Granville (4355 voters, 3046 last election votes, 69.9% of enrolment) Parramatta High (50%), Parramatta Town Hall, Parramatta W Public (50%), Rosehill Public (50%), Declaration Vote (8%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1296 1259 1154 1100 279 381 % 50.7 49.3 39.6 37.7 9.6 13.1

From: Parramatta (41146 voters, 36322 last election votes, 88.3% of enrolment) Cumberland High, Dundas Public, Ermington Comm. Cntr, Ermington W Public, Gospel Hall Nth Parra, Macarthur Girls High, Melrose Park Public, Oatlands Public, Parramatta E Public, Parramatta High (50%), Parramatta Nth Public, Parramatta Town Hall, Rosehill Public, Rowland Hassall, Rydalmere Public, St Bernadettes School, Sydney Town Hall, Telopea Public, Yates Ave Public, Dec Vote (77%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 18400 10884 16700 9248 2983 5702 % 62.8 37.2 48.2 26.7 8.6 16.5 The following areas have been transferred out of Parramatta To: Granville (6642 voters, 6427 last election votes, 96.8% of enrolment) Parramatta High (50%), Salvo Hall Granville, Wentworthville Public, Westmead Public, Decl Vote (12%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 3161 2228 2997 1967 509 711 % 58.7 41.3 48.5 31.8 8.2 11.5

To: Seven Hills (5449 voters, 4114 last election votes, 75.5% of enrolment) Catherine McAuley High, Northmead Public, OES Hall, Reg Byrne Comm. Cntr, Toongabbie E Public, Westmead Hospital, Declaration Vote (10%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2114 1346 1979 1209 313 461 % 61.1 38.9 49.9 30.5 7.9 11.6

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Penrith Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 24616 54.4 26546 66.1 26546 66.1 Labor Party 11717 25.9 13588 33.9 13588 33.9 Greens 4194 9.3 Christian Democratic Party 2515 5.6 Family First 197 0.4 Outdoor Recreation 2035 4.5 Formal Vote 45274 Informal Vote 1974 4.2 Redistribution enrolment 51507 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 91.7% Penrith includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Londonderry (5077 voters, 4561 last election votes, 89.8% of enrolment) Cambridge Gardens Public (75%), Samuel Terry Public, Declaration Vote (10%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2616 1361 2480 1202 297 379 % 65.8 34.2 56.9 27.6 6.8 8.7

From: Penrith (46430 voters, 42686 last election votes, 91.9% of enrolment) Blaxland High (25%), Braddock Public, Emu Hghts Public, Emu Plains Public, Glenbrook Public, Jamison High, Jamisontown Public, Jamisontown Uniting, Kingswood Pk Public, Kingswood Public, Kingswood Sth Public, Lapstone Public, Leonay Public, Nepean High, Nepean Hospital, Penrith PCYC, Penrith Sth Public, Samuel Terry Public, St Dominic's Cllg, Sydney Town Hall, Declaration Vote (96%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 23930 12227 22135 10514 3897 4368 % 66.2 33.8 54.1 25.7 9.5 10.7 The following areas have been transferred out of Penrith 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Blue Mountains (2079 voters, 1882 last election votes, 90.5% of enrolment) Blaxland E Public, Blaxland High (75%), Declaration Vote (4%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1094 477 938 317 335 225 % 69.6 30.4 51.7 17.5 18.5 12.4

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Pittwater Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 32228 72.0 33184 78.0 34063 84.5 Labor Party 4023 9.0 6244 15.5 Greens 7536 16.8 9369 22.0 Christian Democratic Party 986 2.2 Independent 0 0.0 Formal Vote 44773 Informal Vote 1261 2.7 Redistribution enrolment 51583 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 89.2% Pittwater includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Pittwater (51566 voters, 46031 last election votes, 89.3% of enrolment) Avalon Rec Cntr, Barrenjoey High, Bilgola Plateau Public, Elanora Hghts Public, Loquat Valley Prep, Mona Vale Hospital, Mona Vale Mem. Hall, Mona Vale SLSC, Narrabeen Lakes Public, Narrabeen Sports High, Newport Public, Newport SLSC, Palm Beach Kindy, Pittwater High, RSL Lifecare, Scotland Is. Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Ted Blackwood Comm. Cntr, Terrey Hills Public, The Lakes Parish Hall, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 34060 6244 32225 4023 7536 986 % 84.5 15.5 72.0 9.0 16.8 2.2 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 33181 (78.0%) GRN 9368 (22.0%)

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Port Macquarie Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % National Party 24206 52.4 24900 56.9 27334 78.8 Labor Party 2652 5.7 7361 21.2 Greens 1719 3.7 120 0.3 Christian Democratic Party 951 2.1 Besseling (Independent) 16601 35.9 18774 42.9 Independent 79 0.2 Formal Vote 46208 Informal Vote 916 1.9 Redistribution enrolment 52415 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 89.9% Port Macquarie includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Oxley (697 voters, 754 last election votes, 108.2% of enrolment) Telegraph Pt Public, Upper Lansdowne Hall, Declaration Vote (1%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 503 118 488 79 68 93 % 81.0 19.0 67.0 10.9 9.3 12.8 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 522 (81.3%) GRN 120 (18.7%)

From: Port Macquarie (51716 voters, 46369 last election votes, 89.7% of enrolment) Bonny Hills Hall, Camden Haven High, Coopernook Arts Hall, Dunbogan Jubilee Hall, Emerald Downs Comm Cntr, Hannam Vale Public, Harrington Hall, Hastings Public, Herons Crk Public, Johns River Public, Kendall Hall, King Crk RFS, Lake Cathie Hall, Lansdowne Public, Laurieton Arts Hall, Lord Howe Is. School, Lorne Rec. Cntr, Moorland Public, Nth Haven Hall, Nth Shore RFS, Old St Josephs Regional High, Port Macquarie CWA, Port Macquarie High, Port Macquarie Hospital, Port Macquarie Lions Club, Port Macquarie Public, St Columba School Port Mac., St Peter The Fisherman, Tacking Pt Public, Telegraph Pt Public, Wauchope High, Westport High, Declaration Vote NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 26830 7243 23718 2573 1651 17538 % 78.7 21.3 52.2 5.7 3.6 38.6 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 24378 (56.5%) Besseling (Independent) 18774 (43.5%)

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Port Stephens Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 23162 53.1 24663 64.7 24663 64.7 National Party 16 0.0 16 0.0 17 0.0 Labor Party 11644 26.7 13416 35.2 13421 35.2 Greens 3513 8.1 Christian Democratic Party 997 2.3 Family First 848 1.9 Independent 827 1.9 Fishing Party 2611 6.0 Formal Vote 43618 Informal Vote 1573 3.5 Redistribution enrolment 50558 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 89.4% Port Stephens includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Maitland (5784 voters, 5032 last election votes, 87.0% of enrolment) Hinton Public, Irrawang Public, Raymond Terrace Public, Seaham Public, Woodville Arts Hall, Declaration Vote (10%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2756 1290 2544 1086 315 929 % 68.1 31.9 52.2 22.3 6.5 19.1

From: Port Stephens (44684 voters, 40135 last election votes, 89.8% of enrolment) Anna Bay Public, Bobs Farm Hall, Corlette Hall, Fingal Bay Tennis Club, Hawks Nest Hall, Irrawang High, Irrawang Public, Karuah Public, Medowie Public, Nelson Bay Baptist, Nth Arm Cove Comm. Cntr, Port Stephens PCYC, Raymond Terrace Public, Raymond Terrace Snr Ctzn Cntr, Salamander Bay Social Club, Salt Ash Public, Shoal Bay Public, Soldiers Pt Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Tanilba Bay Public, Tea Gardens Public, Tilligerry Comm. Cntr, Tomaree Ed. Cntr, Williamtown Hall, Wirreanda Public, Declaration Vote (86%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 21907 12126 20618 10555 3197 4350 % 64.4 35.6 53.2 27.3 8.3 11.2 The following areas have been transferred out of Port Stephens 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Newcastle (6907 voters, 6331 last election votes, 91.7% of enrolment) Fern Bay Hall, Mayfield W Public, St Andrews Mayfield, St Matthews Anglican Georgetown, Warabrook Comm. Cntr, Declaration Vote (13%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2617 2629 2309 2208 860 747 % 49.9 50.1 37.7 36.1 14.0 12.2

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Prospect (formerly Smithfield) Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 18473 42.2 20135 51.1 20135 51.1 Labor Party 17716 40.5 19303 48.9 19303 48.9 Greens 3156 7.2 Christian Democratic Party 3210 7.3 Independent/Other 1199 2.7 Save our State 147 0.3 Shooters and Fisher 421 1.0 Formal Vote 43754 Informal Vote 2598 5.6 Redistribution enrolment 52193 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 88.8%

Prospect includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES From: Blacktown (6110 voters, 5213 last election votes, 85.3% of enrolment) Evans High (25%), St Johns Ambulance Hall, St Michaels Primary Blacktown (50%), Declaration Vote (12%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2187 2143 1991 2009 276 691 % 50.5 49.5 40.1 40.4 5.6 13.9 From: Granville (735 voters, 376 last election votes, 51.2% of enrolment) Beresford Rd Public, Declaration Vote (1%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 182 136 160 114 35 50 % 57.2 42.8 44.6 31.8 9.7 13.9 From: Smithfield (32888 voters, 30185 last election votes, 91.8% of enrolment) Beresford Rd Public, Bossley Park High, Bossley Park Public, Greystanes Public, Holroyd High, Pendle Hill Public, Prairievale Public, Prairiewood Cntr, Ringrose Public, Smithfield Public, Smithfield W Public, Sydney Town Hall, Widemere Public, William Stimson Public, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (61%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 13510 12128 12467 11023 2309 2452 % 52.7 47.3 44.1 39.0 8.2 8.7 From: Toongabbie (12446 voters, 10576 last election votes, 85.0% of enrolment) Beresford Rd Public, Girraween Public, Metella Rd Public (50%), Pendle Hill Baptist, Pendle Hill Public, Wentworthville Public, Declaration Vote (25%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 4254 4895 3855 4568 536 1216 % 46.5 53.5 37.9 44.9 5.3 12.0

The following areas have been transferred out of Smithfield To: Cabramatta (9925 voters, 9553 last election votes, 96.3% of enrolment) Edensor Park Public, Governor Philip King Public, St Johns Park High, St Johns Park Public, Declaration Vote (19%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 4054 4021 3775 3731 846 697 % 50.2 49.8 41.7 41.2 9.3 7.7 To: Mulgoa (10696 voters, 9502 last election votes, 88.8% of enrolment) Abbotsbury Comm. Cntr, Horsley Park Public, James Erskine Public, Kemps Crk Public, Declaration Vote (20%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 5452 2791 5214 2559 661 530 % 66.1 33.9 58.2 28.5 7.4 5.9

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Riverstone Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 23171 58.4 24608 70.1 24608 70.1 Labor Party 9369 23.6 10507 29.9 10507 29.9 Greens 2130 5.4 Christian Democratic Party 1845 4.7 Family First 1142 2.9 Independent 1748 4.4 Australia First 264 0.7 Formal Vote 39669 Informal Vote 1848 4.5 Redistribution enrolment 46970 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 88.4% Riverstone includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Riverstone (46970 voters, 41518 last election votes, 88.4% of enrolment) Barnier Public, Caddies Crk Public, Glenwood High, Hambledon Public, Ironbark Ridge Public, John Palmer, Kellyville Ridge Public, Marsden Park Public, Parklea Public, Quakers Hill E Public, Quakers Hill High, Quakers Hill Public, Riverstone High, Sam Ln Complex, Schofields Public, Stanhope Gardens Leisure Cntr, Sydney Town Hall, Vineyard Public, Declaration Vote (75%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 24608 10507 23171 9369 2130 4999 % 70.1 29.9 58.4 23.6 5.4 12.6 The following areas have been transferred out of Riverstone 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Hawkesbury (12541 voters, 10520 last election votes, 83.9% of enrolment) Bligh Park Public, McGraths Hill Comm. Cntr, Windsor Function Cntr, Windsor Park Public, Windsor Sth Public, Declaration Vote (20%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 6404 2259 5979 1911 710 1433 % 73.9 26.1 59.6 19.0 7.1 14.3

To: Mount Druitt (2212 voters, 1963 last election votes, 88.7% of enrolment) William Dean Public, Declaration Vote (4%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 819 761 764 706 99 256 % 51.8 48.2 41.9 38.7 5.4 14.0

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Rockdale Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 19072 43.3 20533 53.5 20533 53.5 Labor Party 15990 36.3 17813 46.5 17813 46.5 Greens 3877 8.8 Christian Democratic Party 1881 4.3 Independent 3274 7.4 Formal Vote 44094 Informal Vote 2061 4.5 Redistribution enrolment 51402 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 89.8% Rockdale includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Rockdale (51400 voters, 46155 last election votes, 89.8% of enrolment) Arncliffe Public, Arncliffe W Infants, Athelstane Public, Bardwell Park Infants, Bexley Nth Public, Bexley Public, Brighton-Le-Sands Public, Carlton Sth Public, Coronation Hall Arncliffe, Kogarah Congregational Church, Kogarah High, Kyeemagh Infants, Ramsgate Public, Rockdale Public, Rockdale Uniting, Sans Souci Comm. Pre-Sch., Sans Souci Literary Inst., Sans Souci Public, Society of St Pius X, St George Archers Hall, St George School, St Josephs Rockdale, St Marks Brighton-Le-Sands, Sydney Town Hall, Declaration Vote (100%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 20533 17813 19072 15990 3877 5155 % 53.5 46.5 43.3 36.3 8.8 11.7

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Ryde Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 28040 62.2 30443 75.2 30443 75.2 Labor Party 7738 17.2 10025 24.8 10025 24.8 Greens 4336 9.6 Christian Democratic Party 1849 4.1 Family First 57 0.1 Independent 3050 6.8 Formal Vote 45070 Informal Vote 1475 3.2 Redistribution enrolment 52589 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 88.5% Ryde includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Epping (5124 voters, 3833 last election votes, 74.8% of enrolment) Eastwood Public, Epping Boys (75%), Declaration Vote (10%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2279 955 2109 690 575 351 % 70.5 29.5 56.6 18.5 15.4 9.4

From: Ryde (47465 voters, 42712 last election votes, 90.0% of enrolment) Brush Farm Academy, Denistone E Public, Eastwood Baptist, Eastwood Hghts Public, Eastwood Public, Epping Boys, Kent Rd Public, Marsden High, Meadowbank Public, Meadowbank TAFE (75%), Melrose Park Public, Morling College, Nth Ryde Public, Ryde Baptist, Ryde E Public (75%), Ryde Hospital, Ryde Masonic Hall, Ryde Public (75%), Ryde TAFE, Skillseekers Cntr Marsfield, Spastic Cntr Ryde, St Anthonys Marsfield, Sydney Town Hall, The Living Way Church Hall, Truscott St Public (75%), W Ryde Public, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (96%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 28164 9070 25931 7048 3761 4605 % 75.6 24.4 62.7 17.0 9.1 11.1 The following areas have been transferred out of Ryde 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Lane Cove (2109 voters, 2123 last election votes, 100.7% of enrolment) Meadowbank TAFE (25%), Putney Public, Ryde E Public (25%), Ryde Public (25%), Truscott St Public (25%), Declaration Vote (4%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1414 428 1315 327 208 213 % 76.8 23.2 63.7 15.9 10.1 10.3

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Seven Hills (formerly Toongabbie) Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 22274 48.4 24292 58.8 24292 58.8 Labor Party 15198 33.0 17036 41.2 17036 41.2 Greens 3531 7.7 Christian Democratic Party 2226 4.8 Independent/Other 2837 6.2 Formal Vote 46066 Informal Vote 1890 3.9 Redistribution enrolment 52385 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 91.5% Seven Hills includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Baulkham Hills (15730 voters, 13729 last election votes, 87.3% of enrolment) Northmead High (75%), Northmead Public, The Hills School, Winston Hghts Public, Winston Hills Public, Woodberry Village, Declaration Vote (30%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 8946 3207 8320 2597 1674 723 % 73.6 26.4 62.5 19.5 12.6 5.4

From: Parramatta (5449 voters, 4114 last election votes, 75.5% of enrolment) Catherine McAuley High, Northmead Public, OES Hall, Reg Byrne Comm. Cntr, Toongabbie E Public, Westmead Hospital, Declaration Vote (10%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2114 1346 1979 1209 313 461 % 61.1 38.9 49.9 30.5 7.9 11.6

From: Toongabbie (31206 voters, 30112 last election votes, 96.5% of enrolment) Bert Oldfield Public, Grantham Hghts Uniting, Jim Southee Comm. Cntr, Kings Langley Public, Lalor Park Public (50%), Metella Rd Public (50%), Mitchell High, Reg Byrne Comm. Cntr, Seven Hills High, Seven Hills Nth Public, Seven Hills Public (50%), Sydney Town Hall, The Hills Sports High, Toongabbie E Public, Toongabbie Public, Toongabbie W Public, Declaration Vote (62%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 13232 12482 11974 11392 1544 3878 % 51.5 48.5 41.6 39.6 5.4 13.5 The following areas have been transferred out of Toongabbie 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Blacktown (6530 voters, 5813 last election votes, 89.0% of enrolment) Lalor Park Public (50%), Lynwood Park Public, Seven Hills Public (50%), Seven Hills W Public, Declaration Vote (13%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2287 2617 2048 2395 286 832 % 46.6 53.4 36.8 43.1 5.1 15.0

To: Prospect (12446 voters, 10576 last election votes, 85.0% of enrolment) Beresford Rd Public, Girraween Public, Metella Rd Public (50%), Pendle Hill Baptist, Pendle Hill Public, Wentworthville Public, Declaration Vote (25%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 4254 4895 3855 4568 536 1216 % 46.5 53.5 37.9 44.9 5.3 12.0

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Shellharbour Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 15194 31.7 17131 40.6 17765 42.2 Labor Party 21796 45.5 24201 57.4 24301 57.8 Greens 6934 14.5 Christian Democratic Party 3017 6.3 Bradbery (Independent) 651 1.4 848 2.0 Independent 307 0.6 Formal Vote 47899 Informal Vote 2600 5.1 Redistribution enrolment 54582 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 92.5% Shellharbour includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Kiama (2704 voters, 2511 last election votes, 92.9% of enrolment) Shell Cove Public, Shellharbour Public, Declaration Vote (5%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1091 1022 1014 927 154 358 % 51.6 48.4 41.3 37.8 6.3 14.6

From: Shellharbour (50016 voters, 46273 last election votes, 92.5% of enrolment) Albion Park Rail Public, Balarang Public, Barrack Hghts Public, Dapto Public, Dapto Ribbonwood Cntr, Flinders Public, Hayes Park Public, Horsley Comm. Cntr, Koonawarra Comm. Hall, Lake Illawarra High, Lakelands Public, Mt Brown Public, Mt Warrigal Public, Oak Flats Nhood Cntr, Shellharbour City Cntr Anglican, Shellharbour Public, St Lukes Dapto, Sydney Town Hall, Warilla High, Warilla Nth Comm Cntr, Warilla Public, Warilla SLSC, Declaration Vote (100%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 16040 22723 13758 20449 6696 2879 % 41.4 58.6 31.4 46.7 15.3 6.6

From: Wollongong (1862 voters, 1715 last election votes, 92.1% of enrolment) Hayes Park Public, St Lukes Dapto, Declaration Vote (4%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 634 556 423 420 84 739 % 53.3 46.7 25.4 25.2 5.0 44.4 2-Candidate Preferred: ALP 457 (35.0%) Bradbery (IND) 848 (65.0%)

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South Coast Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 25892 60.0 27566 70.1 27566 70.1 Labor Party 9735 22.5 11757 29.9 11757 29.9 Greens 5619 13.0 Christian Democratic Party 1936 4.5 Formal Vote 43182 Informal Vote 1771 3.9 Redistribution enrolment 49192 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 91.4% South Coast includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: South Coast (49192 voters, 44953 last election votes, 91.4% of enrolment) Burrill Lake Hall, Callala Beach Hall, Callala Comm. Cntr, Cudmirrah Hall, Culburra Public, Currarong Hall, Erowal Bay Hall, Greenwell Pt Public, Huskisson Comm. Cntr, Kioloa-Bawley Pt Comm. Cntr, Lake Conjola Comm. Cntr, Manyana Hall, Milton Anglican, Milton-Ulladulla Baptist, Nowra E Public, Nowra Public (75%), Nowra Wesley Cntr, Orient Pt Comm. Cntr, Sanctuary Pt Public, Shoalhaven High, Shoalhaven Hospital, St Georges Basin Comm. Cntr, St Georges Basin Public, Sussex Inlet Comm. Cntr, Sydney Town Hall, Terara Public, Tomerong Public, Ulladulla Civic Cntr, Vincentia Public, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (93%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 27566 11757 25892 9735 5619 1936 % 70.1 29.9 60.0 22.5 13.0 4.5 The following areas have been transferred out of South Coast 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Kiama (3614 voters, 2661 last election votes, 73.6% of enrolment) Falls Crk Public, Nowra Hill Public, Nowra Public (25%), Declaration Vote (7%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1796 570 1708 479 259 124 % 75.9 24.1 66.5 18.6 10.1 4.8

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Strathfield Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 20702 47.8 22104 56.4 22104 56.4 Labor Party 15151 35.0 17109 43.6 17109 43.6 Greens 4805 11.1 Christian Democratic Party 1444 3.3 Independent 1233 2.8 Formal Vote 43335 Informal Vote 1468 3.3 Redistribution enrolment 50885 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 88.0% Strathfield includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Canterbury (3731 voters, 2983 last election votes, 80.0% of enrolment) Cass Activity Cntr (50%), Croydon Park Public, Declaration Vote (7%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1149 1462 1088 1307 311 146 % 44.0 56.0 38.1 45.8 10.9 5.1

From: Drummoyne (6047 voters, 4927 last election votes, 81.5% of enrolment) Concord W Uniting (50%), Homebush Public, Homebush W Public, Strathfield Guide Hall, Strathfield Nth Public (25%), Sydney Cheil Church (50%), Declaration Vote (11%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2658 1609 2435 1382 464 513 % 62.3 37.7 50.8 28.8 9.7 10.7

From: Strathfield (41107 voters, 36893 last election votes, 89.7% of enrolment) Burwood Church of Christ, Burwood Girls High, Burwood Pk Comm. Cntr, Burwood Public, Chalmers Rd School, Croydon Park Public, Croydon Pre-Sch., Enfield Public, Enfield Scout Hall, Homebush Public, Homebush W Public, Malvern Hill Uniting, St James Croydon, St Johns Strathfield, St Patricks Cllg Strathfield, Strathfield Girls High, Strathfield Sth Public, Strathfield Sth Uniting, Sydney Town Hall, Vision Australia Enfield, Declaration Vote (81%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 18297 14038 17180 12461 4030 2018 % 56.6 43.4 48.1 34.9 11.3 5.7 The following areas have been transferred out of Strathfield 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Summer Hill (9377 voters, 8372 last election votes, 89.3% of enrolment) Ashfield Boys High, Ashfield Presbyterian, St Andrews Summer Hill, St Johns Ashfield, The Infants Home, Declaration Vote (19%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 3183 3984 2824 3120 1772 423 % 44.4 55.6 34.7 38.3 21.8 5.2

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Summer Hill (New Seat) Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 12788 28.3 10042 26.2 14306 37.3 Labor Party 18898 41.8 20732 54.0 24003 62.7 Greens 11013 24.3 7587 19.8 Christian Democratic Party 897 2.0 Independents/Other 1638 3.6 Formal Vote 45234 Informal Vote 1798 3.8 Redistribution enrolment 51515 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 91.3% Summer Hill includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Balmain (4906 voters, 4738 last election votes, 96.6% of enrolment) Dobroyd Pt Public, Haberfield Public, St Oswalds Anglican, Declaration Vote (9%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2279 1596 2176 1264 894 250 % 58.8 41.2 47.5 27.6 19.5 5.5 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 2326 (63.5%) GRN 1339 (36.5%)

From: Canterbury (14540 voters, 13196 last election votes, 90.8% of enrolment) Ashbury Public, Ashfield Boys High, Ashfield Presbyterian, Dulwich High, Dulwich Hill Public, Lewisham Public, Marrickville W Public, St Andrews Summer Hill, St Stephanos (25%), Summer Hill Public, Yeo Park Infants, Declaration Vote (28%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 4533 6913 4031 5443 2882 403 % 39.6 60.4 31.6 42.7 22.6 3.2

From: Marrickville (22692 voters, 20726 last election votes, 91.3% of enrolment) Dulwich High, Dulwich Hill Public, Ferncourt Public, Lewisham Public, Marrickville Public, Marrickville Town Hall, Marrickville Uniting, Marrickville W Public, Salvo Hall Dulwich Hill, St Clements Marrickville, St Peters Town Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Wilkins Public (50%), Declaration Vote (42%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 4311 11509 3758 9071 5464 1459 % 27.3 72.7 19.0 45.9 27.7 7.4 2-Candidate Preferred: ALP 9835 (61.2%) GRN 6248 (38.8%)

From: Strathfield (9377 voters, 8372 last election votes, 89.3% of enrolment) Ashfield Boys High, Ashfield Presbyterian, St Andrews Summer Hill, St Johns Ashfield, The Infants Home, Declaration Vote (19%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 3183 3984 2824 3120 1772 423 % 44.4 55.6 34.7 38.3 21.8 5.2

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Swansea Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 17230 37.3 19704 50.3 19704 50.3 Labor Party 16703 36.2 19484 49.7 19484 49.7 Greens 4045 8.8 Christian Democratic Party 1140 2.5 Independent 7042 15.3 Formal Vote 46160 Informal Vote 1743 3.6 Redistribution enrolment 52510 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 91.2% Swansea includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Swansea (49262 voters, 44953 last election votes, 91.3% of enrolment) All Saints Belmont, Belmont High, Belmont N'hood Cntr, Belmont Public, Budgewoi Public, Buff Pt Scout Hall, Chain Valley Bay Hall, Floraville Public, Gwandalan Comm. Cntr, Halekulani Hall, Jewells Public, Lake Munmorah Public, Mannering Park Comm. Cntr, Marks Pt Hall, Nords Wharf Hall, Pelican Flats Hall, Summerland Pt Hall, Swansea High, Swansea Public, Swansea-Belmont SLSC, Sydney Town Hall, The Swansea Cntr, Valentine Public, Declaration Vote (95%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 18664 18005 16296 15388 3537 8111 % 50.9 49.1 37.6 35.5 8.2 18.7

From: Wyong (3248 voters, 2950 last election votes, 90.8% of enrolment) Halekulani Hall, Northlakes Public, Declaration Vote (6%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1039 1478 934 1315 507 71 % 41.3 58.7 33.0 46.5 17.9 2.5 The following areas have been transferred out of Swansea 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Charlestown (2679 voters, 2538 last election votes, 94.7% of enrolment) Redhead Public, Declaration Vote (5%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1135 924 986 747 306 427 % 55.1 44.9 40.0 30.3 12.4 17.3

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Sydney Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 14389 38.9 15407 49.7 17335 67.9 Labor Party 3858 10.4 8189 32.1 Greens 4558 12.3 Christian Democratic Party 409 1.1 Moore (Independent) 12882 34.9 15603 50.3 Fishing Party 361 1.0 - 504 1.4 Formal Vote 36961 Informal Vote 1070 2.8 Redistribution enrolment 48837 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 77.9% Sydney includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Sydney (48837 voters, 38030 last election votes, 77.9% of enrolment) Abraham Mott Hall, Bondi Beach Public, Crown St Public, Darlinghurst Public, Double Bay Public, Holdsworth St Comm. Cntr, Paddington Church of Christ, Pyrmont Comm. Cntr, Reginald Murphy Hall, St Canices, St Columba Woollahra, St Francis of Assisi School (50%), St Georges Paddington, St Johns Comm. Hall, St Josephs Edgecliff, St Michaels Surry Hills, St Peters Playhouse, St Vincents Hospital Darlinghurst, Sydney Town Hall, Unitarian Church Hall, Woolloomooloo Activity Club, Declaration Vote (80%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 17335 8189 14389 3858 4558 14155 % 67.9 32.1 38.9 10.4 12.3 38.3 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 15407 (49.7%) Moore (IND) 15603 (50.3%) The following areas have been transferred out of Sydney 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Balmain (2496 voters, 2141 last election votes, 85.8% of enrolment) Peter Forsyth Hall, Ultimo Public, Declaration Vote (4%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 763 646 573 387 265 859 % 54.2 45.8 27.5 18.6 12.7 41.2 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 674 (41.7%) Moore (IND) 942 (58.3%)

To: Heffron (1768 voters, 1459 last election votes, 82.5% of enrolment) St Francis of Assisi School (50%), Declaration Vote (3%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 686 294 570 125 167 563 % 70.0 30.0 40.0 8.8 11.7 39.5 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 594 (48.8%) Moore (IND) 624 (51.2%)

To: Newtown (7933 voters, 6307 last election votes, 79.5% of enrolment) Bourke St Public, JJ Carroll Pre-School, Notre Dame Uni Hall, Seymour Cntr, St Peters Surry Hills, Declaration Vote (13%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 2047 1851 1334 870 970 2976 % 52.5 47.5 21.7 14.1 15.8 48.4 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 1535 (30.5%) Moore (IND) 3493 (69.5%)

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Tamworth Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % National Party 25628 54.2 26076 56.8 31329 80.7 Labor Party 2146 4.5 7492 19.3 Greens 736 1.6 Draper/Torbay (Independent) 18277 38.6 19810 43.2 Independent 528 1.1 Formal Vote 47315 Informal Vote 873 1.8 Redistribution enrolment 52635 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 91.6% Tamworth includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Northern Tablelands (2384 voters, 2260 last election votes, 94.8% of enrolment) Nowendoc Hall, Walcha Anglican, Woolbrook Public, Declaration Vote (5%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 1210 227 902 38 16 1286 % 84.2 15.8 40.2 1.7 0.7 57.4 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 913 (41.6%) Torbay (IND) 1280 (58.4%)

From: Tamworth (50212 voters, 45917 last election votes, 91.4% of enrolment) Attunga Public, Barraba Bicentennial Cntr, Bendemeer CWA, Breeza Hall, Carinya School, Carroll Public, Coledale Comm. Cntr, Curlewis Public, Currabubula Public, Dungowan Hall, Duri Hall, Gunnedah High, Gunnedah Sth Public, Gunnedah Town Hall, Hallsville Uniting, Hillvue Public, Kelvin Hall, Kootingal Public, Manilla Town Hall, McCarthy Cllg Tamworth, Moonbi Public, Moore Crk Hall, Mullaley Public, Nemingha Public, Nundle Public, Oxley Vale Public, Peel High, Somerton Public, Sydney Town Hall, Tambar Springs Public, Tamworth Comm. Cntr, Tamworth High, Tamworth Public, Tamworth TREC, Tamworth W Public, Timbumburi Public, Werris Crk Public, Westdale Public, Woolomin Public, Declaration Vote (98%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 30112 7263 24719 2106 719 17517 % 80.6 19.4 54.9 4.7 1.6 38.9 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 25156 (57.6%) Draper (IND) 18530 (42.4%) The following areas have been transferred out of Tamworth 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Barwon (861 voters, 815 last election votes, 94.7% of enrolment) Boggabri Public, Declaration Vote (2%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 575 125 514 61 3 232 % 82.1 17.9 63.5 7.5 0.4 28.6 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 523 (67.1%) Draper (IND) 257 (32.9%)

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Terrigal Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 28035 60.5 29825 73.6 29825 73.6 Labor Party 8416 18.2 10693 26.4 10693 26.4 Greens 6219 13.4 Christian Democratic Party 1395 3.0 Independent 2276 4.9 Formal Vote 46341 Informal Vote 1552 3.2 Redistribution enrolment 53093 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 90.2% Terrigal includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Gosford (2920 voters, 2579 last election votes, 88.3% of enrolment) Chertsey Public, Declaration Vote (6%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1399 782 1304 628 294 271 % 64.1 35.9 52.2 25.2 11.8 10.9

From: Terrigal (50163 voters, 45311 last election votes, 90.3% of enrolment) Avoca Beach Public, Copacabana Public, Davistown Hall, Empire Bay Public, Erina Hghts Public, Erina High, Gosford Green Pt Comm. Cntr, Green Pt Baptist, Hardys Bay Church, Holgate Public, Killcare RFS, Kincumber Public, Kincumber Youth Cntr, Saratoga Comm. Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Terrigal Presbyterian, Terrigal Primary, Terrigal Snr Ctzns Cntr, Tuggerah Lakes Cllg -Tumbi Umbi, Wamberal Hall, Wamberal Public, Declaration Vote (100%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 28425 9910 26729 7788 5925 3400 % 74.1 25.9 61.0 17.8 13.5 7.8

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The Entrance Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 22882 50.6 24653 61.8 24653 61.8 Labor Party 13481 29.8 15270 38.2 15270 38.2 Greens 4874 10.8 Christian Democratic Party 2009 4.4 Family First 1940 4.3 Independent 1 0.0 Formal Vote 45187 Informal Vote 1986 4.2 Redistribution enrolment 52429 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 90.0% The Entrance includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Terrigal (53 voters, 13 last election votes, 24.5% of enrolment) Declaration Vote (0%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 8 3 8 2 2 1 % 72.7 27.3 61.5 15.4 15.4 7.7

From: The Entrance (48775 voters, 43997 last election votes, 90.2% of enrolment) Banksia Cntr, Bateau Bay Public, Berkeley Vale Public, Brooke Ave Public, Chittaway Bay Public, Cynthia St Comm. Cntr, Glenvale School - Nth Entrance, Killarney Vale Public, Lisarow Public, Long Jetty Snr Ctzns, Myrtle Brush Park Hall, Narara Uniting (50%), Nareen Gardens, Niagara Park Comm. Cntr, Ourimbah Public, Sydney Town Hall, The Entrance Public, Tuggerah Lakes Cllg -The Entrance, Tuggerah Lakes Cllg -Tumbi Umbi, Tuggerah Lakes Scout Hall, Tuggerah Public, Tumbi Umbi Comm. Hall, Valley View Public, Wyoming Public, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (94%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 23136 13997 21461 12313 4545 3839 % 62.3 37.7 50.9 29.2 10.8 9.1

From: Wyong (3601 voters, 3164 last election votes, 87.9% of enrolment) Berkeley Vale Public, Myrtle Brush Park Hall (25%), Declaration Vote (7%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1509 1270 1414 1167 327 110 % 54.3 45.7 46.9 38.7 10.8 3.6 The following areas have been transferred out of The Entrance 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Gosford (3296 voters, 2948 last election votes, 89.4% of enrolment) Glenvale School, Narara Uniting (50%), Declaration Vote (6%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1623 882 1436 744 332 326 % 64.8 35.2 50.6 26.2 11.7 11.5

To: Terrigal (10 voters, 2 last election votes, 20.0% of enrolment) Declaration Vote (0%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1 1 1 1 0 0 % 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 0.0 0.0

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Tweed Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % National Party 25439 62.1 26413 71.7 26413 71.7 Labor Party 8755 21.4 10432 28.3 10440 28.3 Greens 5756 14.0 10 0.0 Christian Democratic Party 1023 2.5 Formal Vote 40973 Informal Vote 1649 3.9 Redistribution enrolment 50399 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 84.6% Tweed includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Tweed (50229 voters, 42583 last election votes, 84.8% of enrolment) Banora Pt Public, Bilambil Public, Bogangar Public, Burringbar Public, Centaur Public, Condong Public, Crabbes Crk Public, Cudgen Public, Dungay Public, Kingscliff TAFE, Murwillumbah Civic Cntr, Nth Star Holiday Resort, Piggabeen Hall, Pottsville Beach Public, Seagulls Club, St Anthonys Kingscliff, St Josephs Cllg Banora Pt, Sydney Town Hall, Terranora Public, Tumbulgum Public, Tweed Civic Cntr, Tweed Heads PCYC, Tweed River High, Tweed Super Sports, Declaration Vote NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 26389 10432 25416 8750 5748 1021 % 71.7 28.3 62.1 21.4 14.0 2.5

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Upper Hunter Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % National Party 24748 54.5 26458 68.3 27935 73.0 Labor Party 8278 18.2 339 0.9 10321 27.0 Greens 2556 5.6 Christian Democratic Party 1115 2.5 Duddy (Independent) 8749 19.2 11940 30.8 Formal Vote 45446 Informal Vote 1640 3.5 Redistribution enrolment 51716 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 91.0% Upper Hunter includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Cessnock (1255 voters, 980 last election votes, 78.1% of enrolment) Branxton Hall (25%), Kirkton Public, Declaration Vote (2%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 402 339 303 285 77 284 % 54.3 45.7 31.9 30.0 8.1 29.9

From: Myall Lakes (825 voters, 748 last election votes, 90.7% of enrolment) Booral Public, Declaration Vote (2%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 422 164 391 130 52 141 % 72.0 28.0 54.8 18.2 7.3 19.7 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 423 (68.3%) OTH 196 (31.7%)

From: Upper Hunter (49531 voters, 45329 last election votes, 91.5% of enrolment) Aberdeen Public, Bandon Grove Arts Hall, Barrington Public, Blackville Public, Bowman Park Comm. Cntr, Bunnan Hall, Bylong Hall, Caroona Hall, Cassilis Hall, Clarence Town Public, Denman Hall, Dungog Public, Elderslie Hall, Glen William Public, Glendon Arts Hall, Glendon Brook Hall, Gloucester High, Gloucester Snr Ctzns Cntr, Gresford Arts Hall, Gundy Hall, Jerrys Plains Public, Martindale Public, Martins Crk Public, Merriwa Arts Hall, Moonan Flat Hall, Mt Pleasant Public, Murrurundi CWA, Muswellbrook Indoor Sport Cntr, Muswellbrook PCYC, Paterson Public, Quirindi High, Sandy Hollow Public, Scone High, Scone Public, Scone Snr Ctzns Cntr, Singleton Anglican, Singleton Hghts Public, Singleton High, Singleton Public, Spring Ridge Public, Stan Theiss Mem. Cntr, Stratford Public, Stroud Public, Stroud Rd Public, Sydney Town Hall, Ulan Public, Vacy Public, Wallabadah Public, Wallarobba Hall, Wards River Hall, Willow Tree Hall, Wingen Arts Hall, Wollar Public, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (97%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 27093 9813 24039 7859 2424 9432 % 73.4 26.6 54.9 18.0 5.5 21.6 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 25616 (68.6%) Duddy (Independent) 11738 (31.4%) The following areas have been transferred out of Upper Hunter 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Cessnock (1276 voters, 1183 last election votes, 92.7% of enrolment) Broke Public, Milbrodale Public, Wollombi Public, Declaration Vote (3%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 622 272 511 186 137 327 % 69.6 30.4 44.0 16.0 11.8 28.2 2-Candidate Preferred: NAT 559 (57.1%) Duddy (Independent) 420 (42.9%)

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Vaucluse Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 30187 69.8 30897 76.1 31564 81.4 Labor Party 4645 10.7 7215 18.6 Greens 7879 18.2 9713 23.9 Christian Democratic Party 549 1.3 Formal Vote 43260 Informal Vote 1461 3.3 Redistribution enrolment 52366 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 85.4% Vaucluse includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Vaucluse (52366 voters, 44721 last election votes, 85.4% of enrolment) Bondi Beach Public, Bondi Presbyterian, Bondi Public, Bondi SLSC, Cooper Park Comm. Hall, Double Bay Public, Reddam House, Rose Bay Public, Rose Bay Secondary Cllg, St Andrews Rose Bay, St Annes Nth Bondi, St Columba Woollahra, St Francis of Assisi School, St Josephs Edgecliff, St Marks Darling Pt, St Michaels Vaucluse, St Stephen's Bellevue Hill, Sydney Town Hall, The Gunyah, Vaucluse Bowling Club, Waverley College, Waverley Comm. Cntr, Declaration Vote LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 31564 7215 30187 4645 7879 549 % 81.4 18.6 69.8 10.7 18.2 1.3 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 30897 (76.1%) GRN 9713 (23.9%)

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Wagga Wagga Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 24393 53.5 25543 60.3 28628 77.8 Labor Party 4609 10.1 8172 22.2 Greens 1527 3.4 Christian Democratic Party 1070 2.3 McGirr (Independent) 13960 30.6 16824 39.7 Formal Vote 45559 Informal Vote 1208 2.6 Redistribution enrolment 52040 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 89.9% Wagga Wagga includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Wagga Wagga (52040 voters, 46767 last election votes, 89.9% of enrolment) Adelong Comm. Health Cntr, Ashmont Public, Batlow School, Blessed Eucharist Church, Brungle Hall, Collingullie Public, Currawarna Comm. Cntr, Forest Hill Public, Galore Hall, Glenfield Park Scout Hall, Humula Public, Joyce Hall, Kooringal Public, Ladysmith Public, Lake Albert Public, Lockhart Central, Mangoplah Public, Mt Austin Public, Nth Wagga Public, Pleasant Hills Public, St Lukes Wagga Wagga, Sturt Public, Sydney Town Hall, Talbingo Public, Tarcutta Hall, The Rock Hall, Tolland Public, Tumut High, Tumut Public, Turvey Park Public, Uranquinty Public, Wagga Lutheran Primary, Wagga Wagga Salvo Hall, Wagga Wagga Hospital, Wagga Wagga Wesley, Yerong Crk Public, Declaration Vote LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 28628 8172 24393 4609 1527 15030 % 77.8 22.2 53.5 10.1 3.4 33.0 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 25543 (60.3%) McGirr (IND) 16824 (39.7%)

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Wakehurst Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 31634 69.4 32814 78.5 33210 80.5 Labor Party 5930 13.0 8021 19.5 Greens 6717 14.7 8970 21.5 Christian Democratic Party 1271 2.8 Formal Vote 45552 Informal Vote 1678 3.6 Redistribution enrolment 51884 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 91.0% Wakehurst includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Wakehurst (51884 voters, 47230 last election votes, 91.0% of enrolment) Allambie Hghts Comm Cntr, Beacon Hill Hall, Brookvale Public, Collaroy Masonic Hall, Collaroy Plateau Public, Cromer High, Cromer Public, Dee Why Public, Dee Why SLSC, Forestville Public, Frenchs Forest Kindy, Frenchs Forest Public, Killarney Hghts Public, Narrabeen Lakes Public, Narraweena Public, OLGC School, St Johns Dee Why, St Kevins Dee Why, Sydney Town Hall, The Beach School, The Forest High, Wakehurst Public, Wheeler Hghts Public, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 33210 8021 31634 5930 6717 1271 % 80.5 19.5 69.4 13.0 14.7 2.8 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 32814 (78.5%) GRN 8970 (21.5%)

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Wallsend Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 12822 26.9 15590 40.1 15590 40.1 National Party 988 2.1 1374 3.5 1374 3.5 Labor Party 18556 38.9 21883 56.3 21883 56.3 Greens 4086 8.6 Christian Democratic Party 1033 2.2 Family First 818 1.7 Independent/Others 9359 19.7 Formal Vote 47662 Informal Vote 2130 4.3 Redistribution enrolment 54302 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 91.7% Wallsend includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Cessnock (4320 voters, 4293 last election votes, 99.4% of enrolment) Beresfield Public, Black Hill Public (50%), Minmi Hall, Tarro Public, Declaration Vote (8%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 1374 1615 988 1373 373 1335 % 46.0 54.0 24.3 33.7 9.2 32.8

From: Newcastle (4001 voters, 3263 last election votes, 81.6% of enrolment) Cameron Park Sch, St John the Baptist Lambton, Waratah Public, Declaration Vote (8%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1211 1397 983 1102 411 649 % 46.4 53.6 31.3 35.0 13.1 20.6

From: Wallsend (45981 voters, 42236 last election votes, 91.9% of enrolment) All Saints New Lambton, Callaghan Cllg - Jesmond Snr, Callaghan Cllg - Wallsend, Cardiff Hghts Baptist (75%), Cardiff Nth Public, Elermore Vale Public, Glendale E Public, Glendore Public, Jesmond Public, Maryland Public, New Lambton Hghts Infants (75%), New Lambton Public, New Lambton Uniting -Grinsell St (25%), Plattsburg Public, Shortland Public, Shortland Uniting, Silver Ridge Comm. Hall, St John the Baptist Lambton, St Pauls Birmingham Gardens, Sydney Town Hall, Wallsend Comm. Pre-School, Wallsend Sth Public, Wallsend Uniting, Waratah Public, Waratah W Public, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (93%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 14380 18871 11839 16080 3302 9226 % 43.2 56.8 29.3 39.8 8.2 22.8 The following areas have been transferred out of Wallsend 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Charlestown (2582 voters, 2276 last election votes, 88.1% of enrolment) Cardiff Hghts Baptist (25%), New Lambton Hghts Infants (25%), New Lambton Sth Public, New Lambton Uniting -Grinsell St (75%), Declaration Vote (5%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 963 878 834 694 267 413 % 52.3 47.7 37.8 31.4 12.1 18.7

To: Lake Macquarie (1026 voters, 1046 last election votes, 101.9% of enrolment) Argenton Comm. Hall, Declaration Vote (2%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 246 560 194 496 49 260 % 30.5 69.5 19.4 49.6 4.9 26.0

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Willoughby Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 30334 68.9 31412 77.7 32101 80.4 Labor Party 5323 12.1 7824 19.6 Greens 7364 16.7 9041 22.3 Christian Democratic Party 976 2.2 Formal Vote 43997 Informal Vote 1302 2.9 Redistribution enrolment 51443 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 88.1%

Willoughby includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Lane Cove (2750 voters, 2275 last election votes, 82.7% of enrolment) Chatswood Guide Hall, Chatswood Public, Holy Trinity Chatswood W, Mowbray Public (50%), Declaration Vote (6%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1497 466 1379 301 431 100 % 76.3 23.7 62.4 13.6 19.5 4.5 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 1461 (73.5%) GRN 526 (26.5%)

From: North Shore (3040 voters, 2299 last election votes, 75.6% of enrolment) Cammeray Public, Naremburn School, Nth Sydney Boys High (50%), Declaration Vote (6%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1588 417 1487 259 484 29 % 79.2 20.8 65.8 11.5 21.4 1.3 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 1530 (71.6%) GRN 606 (28.4%)

From: Willoughby (45653 voters, 40723 last election votes, 89.2% of enrolment) Artarmon Public, Cammeray Public, Castlecrag Comm. Cntr, Chatswood Guide Hall, Chatswood Public, Chatswood Sth Uniting (25%), Chatswood-Willoughby Uniting, Holy Trinity Chatswood W (50%), Middle Harbour Public, Mowbray Public, Naremburn Comm. Cntr, Naremburn School, Neutral Bay Public, Northbridge Public, Northside Bapt. Pre-School, Our Lady of Dolours Primary, RNS Hospital, St Barnabas Roseville, St Peters Cremorne, Sydney Town Hall, Willoughby Park Cntr, Willoughby Public, Declaration Vote (89%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 29015 6942 27468 4764 6448 847 % 80.7 19.3 69.5 12.1 16.3 2.1 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 28422 (78.2%) GRN 7908 (21.8%)

The following areas have been transferred out of Willoughby 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Davidson (1944 voters, 1835 last election votes, 94.4% of enrolment) Castle Cove Public, Declaration Vote (4%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1450 208 1405 149 199 37 % 87.5 12.5 78.5 8.3 11.1 2.1 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 1431 (85.4%) GRN 244 (14.6%)

To: Lane Cove (3557 voters, 2919 last election votes, 82.1% of enrolment) Chatswood Sth Uniting (75%), Holy Trinity Chatswood W (50%), Lane Cove Civic Cntr, Declaration Vote (7%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1924 580 1761 376 619 75 % 76.8 23.2 62.2 13.3 21.9 2.6 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 1846 (71.5%) GRN 737 (28.5%)

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Wollondilly Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 24732 55.8 27240 71.6 27240 71.6 Labor Party 8408 19.0 10803 28.4 10803 28.4 Greens 3217 7.3 Christian Democratic Party 1565 3.5 Independent 5217 11.8 Outdoor Recreation 1180 2.7 Formal Vote 44319 Informal Vote 1957 4.2 Redistribution enrolment 49711 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 93.1% Wollondilly includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Goulburn (19911 voters, 18696 last election votes, 93.9% of enrolment) Bowral Hall, Bowral High, Colo Vale Hall, E Bowral Comm. Cntr, Hill Top Public, Mittagong Kindy, Mittagong Public, Welby Hall, Yerrinbool Hall, Declaration Vote (38%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 12409 3393 11184 2220 1964 2780 % 78.5 21.5 61.6 12.2 10.8 15.3

From: Wollondilly (29798 voters, 27580 last election votes, 92.6% of enrolment) Appin Hall, Bargo Hall, Buxton Public, Camden Country Uniting, Cawdor Public, Douglas Park Public, Durham Green, Mt Hunter Public, Oakdale Public, Silverdale Childcare Cntr, Sydney Town Hall, Tahmoor Public, The Oaks Public, Theresa Park RFS, Thirlmere Public, Tim Blair Comm. Hall, Warragamba Public, Wollondilly Hall, Yanderra Public, Declaration Vote (56%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 14831 7409 13548 6187 1252 5182 % 66.7 33.3 51.8 23.6 4.8 19.8 The following areas have been transferred out of Wollondilly 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Camden (1341 voters, 649 last election votes, 48.4% of enrolment) Camden Sth Public, Declaration Vote (3%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 404 118 386 92 29 112 % 77.4 22.6 62.4 14.9 4.7 18.1

To: Campbelltown (22153 voters, 19665 last election votes, 88.8% of enrolment) Ambarvale Public, Bradbury Public, Campbelltown Hospital, Glen Alpine Hall, Rosemeadow Public, St Helens Park Public, Thomas Acres Public, Thomas Reddall High, Woodland Rd Public, Declaration Vote (42%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 9636 6022 8712 5268 1151 3448 % 61.5 38.5 46.9 28.4 6.2 18.6

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Wollongong Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 10088 21.1 1592 4.2 14666 40.7 Labor Party 17561 36.7 19867 52.3 21336 59.3 Greens 4678 9.8 Christian Democratic Party 1233 2.6 Bradbery (Independent) 12635 26.4 16534 43.5 Independent 1531 3.2 Socialist Alliance 84 0.2 Formal Vote 47810 Informal Vote 2133 4.3 Redistribution enrolment 54874 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 91.0% Wollongong includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Keira (5165 voters, 4605 last election votes, 89.2% of enrolment) Fairy Meadow Public (50%), Fernhill Guide Hall (50%), Figtree High (25%), Towradgi Public, Declaration Vote (11%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1592 2250 1397 1930 449 667 % 41.4 58.6 31.4 43.4 10.1 15.0

From: Wollongong (49709 voters, 45338 last election votes, 91.2% of enrolment) Berkeley Comm. Centre, Berkeley Public, Berkeley W Public, Coniston Public, Cringila Hall, Fairy Meadow Public, Farmborough Rd Public, Figtree High, Illawarra Snr Cllg, Keiraville Public, Lake Hghts Public, Mt Kembla Public, Mt St Thomas Public, Pioneer Hall Wollongong, Port Kembla Snr Ctzns Cntr, Primbee Public, Smiths Hill High, St Pius X Unanderra, St Therese W Wollongong, Sydney Town Hall, Unanderra Public, Warrawong Hall, Warrawong Public, Windang Snr Ctzns Cntr, Wollongong Hospital, Wollongong Snr Ctzns Cntr, Wollongong W TAFE, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (96%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 13074 19086 8692 15631 4229 14815 % 40.7 59.3 20.0 36.0 9.8 34.2 2-Candidate Preferred: ALP 17617 (51.6%) Bradbery (IND) 16534 (48.4%) The following areas have been transferred out of Wollongong 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Shellharbour (1862 voters, 1715 last election votes, 92.1% of enrolment) Hayes Park Public, St Lukes Dapto, Declaration Vote (4%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 634 556 423 420 84 739 % 53.3 46.7 25.4 25.2 5.0 44.4 2-Candidate Preferred: ALP 457 (35.0%) OTH 848 (65.0%)

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Wyong Redistributed Totals First Preference 2-Candidate 2-Party Preferred Party Votes % Votes % Votes % Liberal Party 19713 47.2 20693 54.0 20746 54.6 Labor Party 15825 37.9 16863 44.0 17285 45.5 Greens 4296 10.3 Christian Democratic Party 1317 3.2 Piper (Independent) 574 1.4 745 1.9 Formal Vote 41725 Informal Vote 1940 4.4 Redistribution enrolment 50066 Transferred votes as a percentage of redistribution enrolment - 87.2% Wyong includes transfers from the following old electorates 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

From: Lake Macquarie (3197 voters, 2608 last election votes, 81.6% of enrolment) Dooralong Public, Jilliby Public, Kulnura Hall, Ourimbah Public, Wyong Crk Public, Wyong Grove Public, Yarramalong Public, Declaration Vote (6%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1506 422 1400 271 239 628 % 78.1 21.9 55.2 10.7 9.4 24.7 2-Candidate Preferred: LIB 1454 (66.1%) Piper (IND) 745 (33.9%)

From: Wyong (46869 voters, 41057 last election votes, 87.6% of enrolment) Blue Haven Public, Charmhaven Hall, Chittaway Bay Public, Chittaway Pt Hall, Gorokan High, Gorokan Pre-School, Gorokan Public, Kanwal Public, Myrtle Brush Park Hall (75%), Norah Head Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Tacoma Public, Toukley Public, Toukley Snr Ctzns Cntr, Tuggerah Comm. Hall, Tuggerah Public, Tuggerawong Hall, Wadalba School, Warnervale Public, Woongarrah Public, Wyong Anglican, Wyong Grove Public, Wyong Public, Wyongah Hall, Absent, Declared Institution, Enrolment New, Postal/iVote, Pre-poll, Provisional/Silent, Declaration Vote (87%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 19239 16863 18312 15554 4057 1263 % 53.3 46.7 46.7 39.7 10.4 3.2 The following areas have been transferred out of Wyong 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Swansea (3248 voters, 2950 last election votes, 90.8% of enrolment) Halekulani Hall, Northlakes Public, Declaration Vote (6%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1039 1478 934 1315 507 71 % 41.3 58.7 33.0 46.5 17.9 2.5

To: The Entrance (3601 voters, 3164 last election votes, 87.9% of enrolment) Berkeley Vale Public, Myrtle Brush Park Hall (25%), Declaration Vote (7%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 1509 1270 1414 1167 327 110 % 54.3 45.7 46.9 38.7 10.8 3.6

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ABOLISHED ELECTORATES

Marrickville The following areas have been transferred out of Marrickville 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Newtown (31846 voters, 26598 last election votes, 83.5% of enrolment) Australia St School, Bridge Rd Public, Camdenville Public, Darlington Public, Enmore TAFE Design Cntr, Erskineville Public, Newtown Mission Chapel, Newtown Public, Petersham TAFE, Petersham Town Hall, RPA Hospital, Seymour Cntr, Stanmore Baptist, Stanmore Public, Wilkins Public (50%), Declaration Vote (58%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 6143 13251 4956 8321 10955 1714 % 31.7 68.3 19.1 32.1 42.2 6.6 2-Candidate Preferred: ALP 9197 (43.1%) GRN 12137 (56.9%)

To: Summer Hill (22692 voters, 20726 last election votes, 91.3% of enrolment) Dulwich High, Dulwich Hill Public, Ferncourt Public, Lewisham Public, Marrickville Public, Marrickville Town Hall, Marrickville Uniting, Marrickville W Public, Salvo Hall Dulwich Hill, St Clements Marrickville, St Peters Town Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Wilkins Public (50%), Declaration Vote (42%) LIB ALP LIB ALP GRN OTH Votes 4311 11509 3758 9071 5464 1459 % 27.3 72.7 19.0 45.9 27.7 7.4 2-Candidate Preferred: ALP 9835 (61.2%) GRN 6248 (38.8%)

Murrumbidgee The following areas have been transferred out of Murrumbidgee 2-PARTY PREFERRED PRIMARY VOTES

To: Barwon (3617 voters, 3221 last election votes, 89.1% of enrolment) Burcher Hall, Condobolin Public, Lake Cargelligo School, Tullibigeal School, Declaration Vote (7%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 2221 824 2179 778 113 74 % 72.9 27.1 69.3 24.7 3.6 2.4

To: Cootamundra (19606 voters, 17816 last election votes, 90.9% of enrolment) Ardlethan CWA Hall, Ariah Park Hall, Barellan School, Barmedman Old Courthouse, Bland Masonic Cntr, Coolamon Shire Hall, Ganmain Public, Grong Grong Public, John O'Brien Hall, Junee High, Marrar Public, Matong Public, Mirrool Hall, Narrandera High, St Johns Temora, Tallimba Public, Temora Town Hall, Ungarie Hall, Weethalle Public, Wyalong Hall, Declaration Vote (40%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 13267 3508 12785 3132 829 630 % 79.1 20.9 73.6 18.0 4.8 3.6

To: Murray (25354 voters, 22970 last election votes, 90.6% of enrolment) Beelbangera Public, Carrathool Public, Coleambally School, Darlington Pt CWA Hall, Gralee School, Griffith E Public, Griffith Nth Public, Griffith PCYC, Griffith Public, Hanwood Public, Lake Wyangan Public, Leeton Public, Madonna Pl Hall, Murrami Hall, Parkview Public, Rankins Springs Hall, Sydney Town Hall, Wade High, Wamoon Public, Whitton Public, Yanco Hall, Yenda Hall, Yoogali Public, Declaration Vote (52%) NAT ALP NAT ALP GRN OTH Votes 16771 4818 16449 4523 634 658 % 77.7 22.3 73.9 20.3 2.8 3.0

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TRANSFERS OF OLD ELECTORATE ENROLMENTS Old Electorate Electors Transferred to Albury Albury 50537 (100.0%) Auburn Auburn 41985 (77.4%) Bankstown 7020 (12.9%) Lakemba 5258 (9.7%) Ballina Ballina 49854 (100.0%) Balmain Balmain 49041 (90.9%) Summer Hill 4906 (9.1%) Drummoyne 2 (0.0%) Bankstown Bankstown 31025 (60.3%) Lakemba 16721 (32.5%) East Hills 3669

(7.1%) Barwon Barwon 35794 (79.4%) Northern Tablelands 8229 (18.3%) Dubbo 1060

(2.4%) Bathurst Bathurst 51448 (99.9%) Dubbo 21 (0.0%) Orange 5 (0.0%) Baulkham Hills Baulkham Hills 34122 (65.5%) Seven Hills 15730 (30.2%) Parramatta

2223 (4.3%) Bega Bega 51188 (100.0%) Blacktown Blacktown 44820 (88.0%) Prospect 6110 (12.0%) Blue Mountains Blue Mountains 50286 (100.0%) Burrinjuck Cootamundra 32472 (64.6%) Goulburn 17296 (34.4%) Bathurst 511

(1.0%) Cabramatta Cabramatta 37835 (73.9%) Fairfield 13387 (26.1%) Camden Camden 40949 (75.5%) Macquarie Fields 7963 (14.7%) Campbelltown

5298 (9.8%) Campbelltown Macquarie Fields 24321 (51.6%) Campbelltown 22858 (48.4%) Canterbury Canterbury 34298 (65.2%) Summer Hill 14540 (27.7%) Strathfield 3731

(7.1%) Castle Hill Castle Hill 20840 (39.4%) Baulkham Hills 17952 (34.0%) Epping 9410

(17.8%) Parramatta 4671 (8.8%) Cessnock Cessnock 47794 (89.6%) Wallsend 4320 (8.1%) Upper Hunter 1255

(2.4%) Charlestown Charlestown 45714 (94.2%) Lake Macquarie 2791 (5.8%) Clarence Clarence 51179 (97.3%) Coffs Harbour 1334 (2.5%) Lismore 89 (0.2%) Coffs Harbour Coffs Harbour 48421 (93.5%) Oxley 3355 (6.5%) Coogee Coogee 47101 (93.1%) Heffron 3482 (6.9%) Cronulla Cronulla 41110 (80.1%) Miranda 10216 (19.9%) Davidson Davidson 44628 (90.5%) Ku-ring-gai 4676 (9.5%) Pittwater 17 (0.0%) Drummoyne Drummoyne 49226 (89.1%) Strathfield 6047 (10.9%) Dubbo Dubbo 30798 (60.8%) Orange 19710 (38.9%) Barwon 104 (0.2%)

Cootamundra 46 (0.1%) East Hills East Hills 48398 (98.6%) Bankstown 672 (1.4%) Epping Epping 35308 (70.3%) Hornsby 8384 (16.7%) Ryde 5124 (10.2%) Ku-

ring-gai 1396 (2.8%) Fairfield Fairfield 38427 (72.5%) Bankstown 11132 (21.0%) Granville 3411

(6.4%) Gosford Gosford 48911 (94.4%) Terrigal 2920 (5.6%) Goulburn Goulburn 32188 (61.6%) Wollondilly 19911 (38.1%) Monaro 176 (0.3%)

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Old Electorate Electors Transferred to Granville Granville 40731 (75.6%) Auburn 8062 (15.0%) Parramatta 4355 (8.1%)

Prospect 735 (1.4%) Hawkesbury Castle Hill 29361 (55.0%) Hawkesbury 22107 (41.4%) Hornsby 1920

(3.6%) Heathcote Heathcote 38509 (78.7%) Keira 10322 (21.1%) Cronulla 126 (0.3%) Heffron Heffron 44351 (79.1%) Newtown 9414 (16.8%) Maroubra 2335 (4.2%) Hornsby Hornsby 43053 (83.1%) Epping 8742 (16.9%) Keira Keira 43847 (89.5%) Wollongong 5165 (10.5%) Kiama Kiama 47188 (90.6%) Shellharbour 2704 (5.2%) Goulburn 2209 (4.2%) Kogarah Kogarah 43358 (84.7%) Oatley 7847 (15.3%) Ku-ring-gai Ku-ring-gai 45109 (87.8%) Davidson 6297 (12.2%) Lake Macquarie Lake Macquarie 47994 (93.8%) Wyong 3197 (6.2%) Lakemba Lakemba 27645 (52.3%) Canterbury 19346 (36.6%) Oatley 5829

(11.0%) Kogarah 56 (0.1%) Lane Cove Lane Cove 46284 (94.4%) Willoughby 2750 (5.6%) Lismore Lismore 48030 (93.5%) Ballina 1634 (3.2%) Clarence 1510 (2.9%)

Tweed 170 (0.3%) Liverpool Liverpool 40265 (76.6%) Mulgoa 7205 (13.7%) Cabramatta 5094

(9.7%) Londonderry Londonderry 29101 (57.9%) Hawkesbury 16103 (32.0%) Penrith 5077

(10.1%) Macquarie Fields Holsworthy 23933 (43.1%) Macquarie Fields 19087 (34.4%) Liverpool

10680 (19.2%) Camden 1856 (3.3%) Maitland Maitland 49599 (89.6%) Port Stephens 5784 (10.4%) Manly Manly 50769 (100.0%) Maroubra Maroubra 47935 (91.9%) Coogee 4235 (8.1%) Marrickville Newtown 31846 (58.4%) Summer Hill 22692 (41.6%) Menai Holsworthy 26856 (52.9%) Heathcote 13779 (27.1%) Miranda 10141

(20.0%) Miranda Miranda 33393 (69.7%) Cronulla 12545 (26.2%) Heathcote 2006

(4.2%) Monaro Monaro 50366 (98.2%) Bega 541 (1.1%) Goulburn 358 (0.7%) Mount Druitt Mount Druitt 47904 (94.3%) Londonderry 2897 (5.7%) Prospect 14

(0.0%) Mulgoa Mulgoa 31636 (61.2%) Londonderry 17491 (33.8%) Camden 2593

(5.0%) Wollondilly 2 (0.0%) Murray-Darling Murray 28686 (62.7%) Barwon 15089 (33.0%) Albury 1975 (4.3%) Murrumbidgee Murray 25354 (52.2%) Cootamundra 19606 (40.4%) Barwon 3617

(7.4%) Myall Lakes Myall Lakes 51403 (98.2%) Upper Hunter 825 (1.6%) Port Stephens 90

(0.2%) Port Macquarie 2 (0.0%) Newcastle Newcastle 44950 (87.4%) Wallsend 4001 (7.8%) Charlestown 2479

(4.8%) North Shore North Shore 50098 (93.7%) Willoughby 3040 (5.7%) Lane Cove 342

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Old Electorate Electors Transferred to Northern Tablelands Northern Tablelands 45356 (88.2%) Lismore 3698 (7.2%) Tamworth

2384 (4.6%) Oatley Oatley 38960 (77.7%) Kogarah 9236 (18.4%) Lakemba 1942 (3.9%) Orange Orange 33048 (63.7%) Dubbo 18692 (36.1%) Upper Hunter 105 (0.2%) Oxley Oxley 48349 (96.0%) Myall Lakes 1294 (2.6%) Port Macquarie 697

(1.4%) Northern Tablelands 47 (0.1%) Parramatta Parramatta 41146 (77.3%) Granville 6642 (12.5%) Seven Hills 5449

(10.2%) Penrith Penrith 46430 (95.7%) Blue Mountains 2079 (4.3%) Pittwater Pittwater 51566 (100.0%) Port Macquarie Port Macquarie 51716 (100.0%) Port Stephens Port Stephens 44684 (86.2%) Newcastle 7147 (13.8%) Riverstone Riverstone 46970 (75.5%) Hawkesbury 12541 (20.2%) Mount Druitt

2212 (3.6%) Londonderry 510 (0.8%) Rockdale Rockdale 51402 (100.0%) Ryde Ryde 47465 (95.7%) Lane Cove 2109 (4.3%) Shellharbour Shellharbour 50016 (99.8%) Kiama 109 (0.2%) Smithfield Prospect 32888 (61.5%) Mulgoa 10696 (20.0%) Cabramatta 9925

(18.5%) South Coast South Coast 49192 (93.2%) Kiama 3614 (6.8%) Strathfield Strathfield 41107 (81.4%) Summer Hill 9377 (18.6%) Swansea Swansea 49262 (94.8%) Charlestown 2679 (5.2%) Sydney Sydney 48837 (80.0%) Newtown 7933 (13.0%) Balmain 2498 (4.1%)

Heffron 1768 (2.9%) Tamworth Tamworth 50212 (98.3%) Barwon 861 (1.7%) Terrigal Terrigal 50163 (99.9%) The Entrance 53 (0.1%) The Entrance The Entrance 48775 (93.7%) Gosford 3296 (6.3%) Terrigal 10 (0.0%) Toongabbie Seven Hills 31206 (62.2%) Prospect 12446 (24.8%) Blacktown 6530

(13.0%) Tweed Tweed 50229 (100.0%) Upper Hunter Upper Hunter 49531 (97.4%) Cessnock 1276 (2.5%) Tamworth 39

(0.1%) Vaucluse Vaucluse 52366 (100.0%) Wagga Wagga Wagga Wagga 52040 (100.0%) Wakehurst Wakehurst 51884 (100.0%) Wallsend Wallsend 45981 (92.7%) Charlestown 2582 (5.2%) Lake Macquarie

1026 (2.1%) Willoughby Willoughby 45653 (89.2%) Lane Cove 3557 (7.0%) Davidson 1945

(3.8%) Manly 2 (0.0%) North Shore 1 (0.0%) Wollondilly Wollondilly 29798 (55.9%) Campbelltown 22153 (41.6%) Camden 1341

(2.5%) Wollongong Wollongong 49709 (96.1%) Shellharbour 1862 (3.6%) Keira 156 (0.3%) Wyong Wyong 46869 (87.3%) The Entrance 3601 (6.7%) Swansea 3248

(6.0%)