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Division of Grayndler

 
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Grayndler
Australian House of Representatives Division
Created: 1949
MP: Anthony Albanese
Party: Labor
Namesake: Edward Grayndler
Electors: 95,042
Area: 32 km² (12 sq mi)
Demographic: Inner Metropolitan

The Division of Grayndler is an Australian Electoral Division in inner Metropolitan Sydney, New South Wales. It is Australia's second-smallest electorate, covering an area of just 29.3 square kilometres in the inner-southern Sydney metropolitan area, including parts of the inner-west. The electorate includes the suburbs of Annandale, Ashfield, Dulwich Hill, Leichhardt, Marrickville, Newtown, and Petersham.

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History

The division was created in 1949 and is named for Edward Grayndler (1867-1943), a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1921 to 1934 and 1936 to 1943, and General Secretary of the Australian Workers Union from 1912 to 1941. It was originally a solidly working-class area, although migration and gentrification have since radically changed its demography. Grayndler is the safest Labor held seat in New South Wales with the party currently enjoying a margin of 24.93%. Grayndler also has a very high percentage of Australian Greens voters currently at 18.7%.

Its most prominent members have been Fred Daly, who was a Cabinet minister in the Whitlam government, and Leo McLeay, who was Speaker of the House 1989-93. Daly was succeeded by Gough Whitlam's son, Tony Whitlam, who served only one term before the neighbouring Division of Lang was abolished, and lost preselection to that sitting member. According to the ABC, "When Graham Richardson resigned from the Ministry over the Marshall Islands affair before the 1993 election, left-wing power-broker Anthony Albanese organised for Jeannette McHugh to replace him in the Ministry. Being a Minister entitled her to a seat, and as her own seat of Phillip had been abolished, she moved to Grayndler, forcing Leo McLeay to move to the neighbouring seat of Watson. Having delivered the seat to the left, Albanese was rewarded with pre-selection in 1996, winning despite a high profile campaign by No Aircraft Noise," [1] and is still the sitting MP today.

Members

Member Party Term
  Fred Daly Labor 1949–1975
  Tony Whitlam Labor 1975–1977
  Frank Stewart Labor 1977–1979
  Leo McLeay Labor 1979–1993
  Jeannette McHugh Labor 1993–1996
  Anthony Albanese Labor 1996–present

Election results

Australian federal election, 2007: Grayndler
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Anthony Albanese 46,509 55.47 +4.77
Liberal Daniel Caffery 17,485 20.86 -4.77
Greens Saeed Khan 15,675 18.70 -1.34
Democrats Jeffrey Gabriel 1,407 1.68 -0.35
Socialist Alliance Pip Hinman 1,394 1.66 +0.45
Christian Democrats Ehab Hennien 1,042 1.24 +1.06
Socialist Equality Patrick O'Connor 328 0.39 +0.39
Total formal votes 83,840 94.02 -0.22
Informal votes 5,333 5.98 +0.22
Turnout 89,173 93.82 +0.59
Two Candidate Preferred Result
Labor Anthony Albanese 62,821 74.93 +3.74
Liberal Daniel Caffery 21,019 25.07 -3.74
Labor hold Swing +3.74

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