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Electoral district of Pittwater
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Pittwater |
| state | nsw |
| image | |
| caption | Interactive map of district boundaries from the 2023 state election |
| lifespan | 1973–present |
| mp | Jacqui Scruby |
| mp-party | Independent |
| namesake | Pittwater |
| electors | 57196 |
| electors_year | 2024 |
| area | 190.16 |
| class | Outer-metropolitan |
| near-n | Gosford |
| near-ne | Pacific Ocean |
| near-e | Pacific Ocean |
| near-se | Pacific Ocean |
| near-s | Wakehurst |
| near-sw | Davidson |
| near-w | Hornsby |
| near-nw | Hornsby |
|mp-party = Independent | near-n = Gosford | near-ne = Pacific Ocean | near-e = Pacific Ocean | near-se = Pacific Ocean | near-s = Wakehurst | near-sw = Davidson | near-w = Hornsby | near-nw = Hornsby
Pittwater is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. Located in Sydney's north-east, it is 175.32 km2 in size, and comprises a part of the local government area of Northern Beaches Council, mostly the portion that was formerly Pittwater Council.
It is named after Pittwater, a body of water the district roughly surrounds.
Independent Jacqui Scruby was elected at the 2024 by-election, following the resignation of incumbent Liberal MP Rory Amon on 30 August 2024 after he was charged with child sex offences.
History
The electoral district of Pittwater was created in 1973. Located in the traditional stronghold of Sydney's Northern Beaches, it was a comfortably safe Liberal seat for most of the first half-century of its existence. Its first member was Sir Robert William Askin, then Premier of New South Wales. It had been created out of a large chunk of Askin's old seat of Collaroy, and was thus a natural place for Askin to transfer when the seat was abolished.
The seat was held by New South Wales Opposition Leader John Brogden until his dramatic resignation in 2005. The Liberal stranglehold on the seat was lost in the resulting by-election when the Mayor of Pittwater Council, Alex McTaggart, standing as an Independent candidate, defeated the Liberal Paul Nicolau in a landslide.
The seat reverted to form at the 2007 general election, with new Liberal candidate Rob Stokes comfortably regaining the seat for his party with 61% of the two-party vote to McTaggart's 39%. Stokes actually won just over 50% of the primary vote, just a few thousand votes over the threshold to win the seat without the need for preferences. Stokes won every booth in the district with the exception of Scotland Island, whose few hundred offshore voters traditionally buck the trend. Stokes held the seat without serious difficulty until the 2023 NSW state election, when he retired on a majority of 20.8 percent, the third-safest in the state for a Coalition-held metropolitan seat.
At the 2023 election, Liberal Party newcomer Rory Amon was nearly defeated by teal independent Jacqui Scruby, surviving by only 606 votes.
While usually runs dead in northern Sydney, Pittwater is especially unfriendly territory for Labor even by northern Sydney standards. Labor has only come reasonably close to winning the seat once, when it scored a 14-point swing in the "Wranslide" of 1978. However, Labor has not won more than 20 percent of the primary vote since 1984, and not placed better than third place since 2007. Underscoring this, even with the large swing against the Liberals in 2023, Amon would retained the seat with a 13.2 percent majority in a "traditional" contest with Labor.
Amon was forced out of politics in 2024 after being charged with child sex offences. Scruby took the seat off the Liberals at the ensuing by-election.
The seat is entirely within the federal seat of Mackellar, which was a longstanding Liberal stronghold until it was won by teal independent Sophie Scamps.
Geography
On its current boundaries, Pittwater includes the suburbs or localities of Avalon, Bayview, Bilgola, Church Point, Cottage Point, Duffys Forest, Elanora Heights, Ingleside, Ku-ring-gai Chase, Mona Vale, Narrabeen, Newport, North Narrabeen, Palm Beach, Scotland Island, Terrey Hills, and Warriewood.
Members for Pittwater
| Image | Member | Party | Term | Notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [[File:Robert Askin 1973.jpg | 70px]] | Robert Askin | Liberal | 17 November 1973 – | ||
| 3 January 1975 | ||||||
| [[File:Liberal Party of Australia placeholder portrait.svg | 70px]] | Bruce Webster | Liberal | 8 February 1975 – | ||
| 21 July 1978 | ||||||
| [[File:Liberal Party of Australia placeholder portrait.svg | 70px]] | Max Smith | Liberal | 7 October 1978 – | ||
| 1984 | ||||||
| Independent | 1984 – | |||||
| 11 April 1986 | ||||||
| [[File:Liberal Party of Australia placeholder portrait.svg | 70px]] | Jim Longley | Liberal | 31 May 1986 – | ||
| 20 March 1996 | ||||||
| [[File:John Brogden office Sydney.jpg | 70px]] | John Brogden | Liberal | 25 May 1996 – | ||
| 28 September 2005 | ||||||
| [[File:3x4.svg | 70px]] | Alex McTaggart | Independent | 26 November 2005 – | ||
| 24 March 2007 | ||||||
| Rob Stokes | Liberal | 24 March 2007 – | ||||
| 25 March 2023 | ||||||
| [[File:Liberal Party of Australia placeholder portrait.svg | 70px]] | Rory Amon | Liberal | 25 March 2023 – | ||
| 30 August 2024 | ||||||
| [[File:3x4.svg | 70px]] | Jacqui Scruby | Independent | 19 October 2024 – | ||
| present |
Election results
References
References
- "Sir Robert (Robin William) Askin (1907–1981)".
- "Mr Bruce Laurence Webster (1927- )".
- "Mr Richard Max Smith".
- "Mr (Jim) James Alan Longley (1958- )".
- "Mr John Gilbert Brogden (1969-)".
- {{Cite NSW Parliament
- {{cite NSW Parliament
- (30 August 2024). "Liberal MP for Pittwater Rory Amon charged with child sex offences". ABC News.
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