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Electoral district of Goulburn

State electoral district of New South Wales, Australia


Summary

State electoral district of New South Wales, Australia

FieldValue
nameGoulburn
statensw
image
captionInteractive map of district boundaries from the 2023 state election
lifespan1859–1991
2007–present
mpWendy Tuckerman
mp-partyLiberal Party
electors57607
electors_year2023
area18827.31
classRural
near-nBathurst
near-neWollondilly
near-nwCootamundra
near-eKiama
near-wCootamundra
near-sMonaro
near-seKiama
near-swACT
Wagga Wagga

2007–present |mp-party = Liberal Party |near-n = Bathurst |near-ne = Wollondilly |near-nw = Cootamundra |near-e = Kiama |near-w = Cootamundra |near-s = Monaro |near-se = Kiama |near-sw = ACT Wagga Wagga

Goulburn is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is represented by Wendy Tuckerman of the Liberal Party.

Goulburn is a regional electorate. It encompasses all of Goulburn Mulwaree Council, Yass Valley Council, Upper Lachlan Shire, the eastern part of Hilltops Council and a large part of Wingecarribee Shire. Its population centres include Goulburn and Yass, as well as Marulan, Tallong, Towrang, Bungonia, Lake Bathurst, Tarago, Moss Vale, Bundanoon, Berrima, Sutton Forest, Exeter, Wingello, Penrose, Taralga, Murrumbateman, Boorowa, Crookwell and Gunning.{{cite web | access-date = 23 November 2019}}

History

Goulburn was first established in 1859, partly replacing Southern Boroughs. In 1920, with the introduction of proportional representation, it absorbed Monaro and Bega and elected three members simultaneously. Monaro and South Coast were separated from it in 1927 and it reverted to a single-member electorate. It was abolished in 1991, but recreated for the 2007 general election from part of the abolished district of Southern Highlands and part of the old Burrinjuck.

Members for Goulburn

Single-member (1859–1920)MemberPartyTerm
William RobertsNone1859–1860
Charles WalshNone1860–1861
Maurice AlexanderNone1861–1872
William TeeceNone1872–1887
1887–1890
name= Mr Cecil Bedford Teece (1864-1917)id=1144former=Yesaccess-date=21 May 2019}}1890–1891
Leslie Hollis1891–1894
1894–1898
James Ashton1898–1901
1901–1907
Gus James1907–1917
1917–1920
Three members (1920–1927)MemberPartyTermMemberPartyTermMemberPartyTerm
Gus James1920–1920Progressive (1920)}}Thomas Rutledge1920–1925Labor NSW}}John Bailey
William Millard1920–1921
Nationalist}}John Perkins1921–1926
Labor NSW}}Paddy Stokes1925–1927Labor NSW}}Jack Tully1925–1927
Henry Bate1926–1927
Single member (1927–1991)MemberPartyTerm
Jack Tully1927–1932
title=The Hon. Peter Ffrench Loughlin (1881–1960)id=1365former=Yesaccess-date=10 May 2019}}1932–1935
Jack Tully1935–1946
name=Mr Laurence John Tully (1917-1981)id=1766former=Yesaccess-date=8 May 2019}}1946–1965
Ron Brewer1965–1975
1975–1982
1982–1984
Robert Webster1984–1991

2nd incarnation (2007–present)

Single member (2007–present)MemberPartyTerm
name=The Hon. (Pru) Prudence Jane Goward (1952- )id=34former=Yesaccess-date=3 April 2019}}2007–2019
name=Mrs Wendy Margaret Tuckerman MPid=2240access-date=15 October 2019}}2019–present

Election results

Main article: Electoral results for the district of Goulburn

References

References

  1. "Mr William Roberts (1821-1900)".
  2. {{cite NSW Parliament
  3. {{Cite NSW Parliament
  4. "Mr William Teece (junior) (1845-1890)".
  5. {{cite NSW Parliament
  6. "Dr Leslie Thomas Hollis (1865-1898)".
  7. {{Cite NSW Parliament
  8. "The Hon. Augustus George Frederic James (1866-1934)".
  9. "Mr Thomas Lloyd Forster Rutledge (1889–1958)".
  10. {{Cite NSW Parliament
  11. "Mr William Millard (1844–1921)".
  12. "Mr John Arthur Perkins (1878-1954)".
  13. "Mr (Paddy) Patrick Vincent Stokes (1884-1945)".
  14. {{Cite NSW Parliament
  15. {{Cite NSW Parliament
  16. "The Hon. Peter Ffrench Loughlin (1881–1960)".
  17. {{Cite NSW Parliament
  18. "Mr Ronald Alfred St Clair Brewer (1921-2003)".
  19. "The Hon. Robert James Webster (1951- )".
  20. {{cite NSW Parliament
  21. {{cite NSW Parliament
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