Division of Macarthur

Division of Macarthur
Macarthur
Australian House of Representatives Division
Division of Macarthur 2010.png
Division of Macarthur (green) in New South Wales
Created: 1949
MP: Russell Matheson
Party: Liberal
Namesake: John Macarthur and Elizabeth Macarthur
Area: 798 km² (308 sq mi)
Demographic: Outer Metropolitan

The Division of Macarthur is an Australia Federal electoral division covering outer south-west Sydney. Its present boundaries cover the southern suburbs of Campbelltown, all of the local government area of Camden and small parts of Wollondilly. It covers 537 km² and is named after John Macarthur and his wife Elizabeth Macarthur, who were pioneers of Australia's wool industry. The main products and work in the electorate are in the fruit and vegetable production, lucerne and fodder crops, wine, dairy cattle and horse-breeding.

While the electorate is predominantly outer-suburban, its contains some semi-rural areas such as Bringelly and Leppington. The population of the electorate is likely to expand significantly over coming years due to the release of new land surrounding Sydney for residential development.

Macarthur has changed hands regularly over the years as redistributions have favoured different parties. Macarthur was a bellwether seat from the time of its establishment in 1949 until the 2007 election - during that 58-year period it was always held by a member of the governing party or coalition. Demographic changes and the relative popularity of the sitting MP, Pat Farmer have allowed the Liberal Party to consolidate their position here in recent years. The redistributions have shrunk the geographical size of the seat, as the Campbelltown region becomes more heavily populated. In the redistribution prior to the 2001 Federal election, Southern highlands towns such as Bowral, Moss Vale were removed, shrinking the area to one eighth of its original size. This made the seat notionally ALP by 1.3%, from the previous 5.6% of the Liberals, which led to Liberal minister John Fahey abandoning the seat. Farmer achieved an 8.3% swing to regain the seat anyway, and increased the margin from 7 to 9.5% at the 2004 Federal election.

Macarthur swung heavily to Labor at the 2007 federal election, with a swing of 10.4%. The swing was spread evenly across the electorate, reflecting its solid mortgage belt character. The swing was particularly large in the heavily mortgaged suburbs of Narellan, Camden and the more Liberal-voting areas of Campbelltown. The previously very large margin of 11.1% that was enjoyed by the Liberal member, Pat Farmer, was sharply reduced to a margin of 0.7%.

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Geography

The Division covers areas east of the Nepean River between Liverpool and Penrith and south to Camden. It encompasses the suburbs of Airds, Ambarvale, Appin, Badgerys Creek, Bickley Vale, Bradbury, Camden, Camden South, Campbelltown, Cawdor, Cobbitty, Ellis Lane, Gilead, Glen Alpine, Grasmere, Greendale, Harrington Park, Kentlyn, Mount Annan, Narellan, Oran Park, Rosemeadow, Rossmore, St Helens Park, Wedderburn and Woodbine and parts of Bringelly, Catherine Field, Douglas Park, Leumeah, Razorback and Rossmore.

Demographics

It is a mortgage belt area, with a high percentage of young families, leading to the proportion of residents under 18 being 35%, compared to the national average of 27.2%, with a low proportion of senior citizens (5.9% compared to 12.1%). This is further highlighted in the fact that 23.3% of the population is attending school, compared to the national average of 18.1%. The income is above average, with 19.7% of the families in the electorate earning less than A$500 per week, compared to 24.3% for the national average. The birth demographics of the electorate are similar to the rest of Australia, with the proportion of people born overseas and in non-English speaking countries within one percentage point of the national average.

Members

Member Party Term
  Jeff Bate Liberal 1949–1972
  Independent 1972–1972
  John Kerin Labor 1972–1975
  Michael Baume Liberal 1975–1983
  Colin Hollis Labor 1983–1984
  Stephen Martin Labor 1984–1993
  Chris Haviland Labor 1993–1996
  John Fahey Liberal 1996–2001
  Pat Farmer Liberal 2001–2010
  Russell Matheson Liberal 2010–present

Election results

Australian federal election, 2010: Macarthur
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Russell Matheson 37,069 47.40 +1.79
Labor Nick Bleasdale 30,151 38.55 -6.86
Greens Jessica Di Blasio 4,347 5.56 +1.29
One Nation Kate McCulloch 2,338 2.99 +2.99
Family First Grant Herbert 1,757 2.25 +0.57
Christian Democrats Nolene Norsworthy 1,377 1.75 -0.15
Democrats Clinton Mead 652 0.83 +0.14
Total formal votes 78,203 91.89 -2.54
Informal votes 6,899 8.11 +2.54
Turnout 85,102 94.50 -0.46
Two-candidate preferred result
Liberal Russell Matheson 41,462 53.02 +3.53
Labor Nick Bleasdale 36,741 46.98 -3.53
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +3.53

References

Coordinates: 34°03′54″S 150°45′50″E / 34.065°S 150.764°E / -34.065; 150.764


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