Division of Greenway

The Division of Greenway is an Australian electoral division in New South Wales. It was set up in 1984 and is named for Francis Greenway, an ex-convict who became an important architect in colonial Sydney.[1]

Greenway
Australian House of Representatives Division
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Division of Greenway (green) in New South Wales
Created1984
MPMichelle Rowland
PartyLabor
NamesakeFrancis Greenway
Electors93,837 (2010)
Area84 km2 (32.4 sq mi)
DemographicOuter Metropolitan

It is in the west and north-west suburbs of Sydney. It includes Acacia Gardens, Girraween, Glenwood, Kellyville Ridge, Kings Langley, Kings Park, Lalor Park, Parklea, Seven Hills, Stanhope Gardens, The Ponds, Toongabbie and parts of Blacktown, Pendle Hill, Prospect, Quakers Hill, Riverstone, Rouse Hill, Schofields and Vineyard.[1]

Members

Member Party Term
  Russ Gorman Labor 1984–1996
  Frank Mossfield Labor 1996–2004 (retired)
  Louise Markus Liberal 2004–2010
  Michelle Rowland Labor 2010–present

Election results

2022 Australian federal election: Greenway[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Michelle Rowland 48,551 48.29 +2.32
Liberal Pradeep Pathi 29,932 29.77 −10.81
Greens Damien Atkins 7,086 7.05 +1.55
United Australia Mark Rex 4,359 4.34 +1.35
Independent Riccardo Bosi 3,272 3.25 +3.25
Liberal Democrats Adam Kachwalla 3,014 3.00 +3.00
One Nation Rick Turner 2,710 2.70 +2.70
Independent Love Nanda 1,615 1.61 +1.61
Total formal votes 100,539 91.78 −1.46
Informal votes 8,999 8.22 +1.46
Turnout 109,538 91.38 −1.49
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Michelle Rowland 61,864 61.53 +8.73
Liberal Pradeep Pathi 38,675 38.47 −8.73
Labor hold Swing +8.73

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Profile of the electoral division of Greenway (NSW)". Australian Electoral Commission. 2013. Retrieved 7 November 2013.
  2. Greenway, NSW, 2022 Tally Room, Australian Electoral Commission.

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Coordinates: 33°43′59″S 150°54′47″E / 33.733°S 150.913°E / -33.733; 150.913