Division of East Sydney
former Australian federal electoral division (1901–1969)
The Division of East Sydney was a Federal Electoral Division for the Australian House of Representatives in the state of New South Wales. The division was created in 1900. It was one of the original 75 divisions set up for the first federal election in 1901. It was abolished in 1969. It was named for the suburb of East Sydney. It was located in the inner eastern suburbs of Sydney, including Darlinghurst, Paddington and Surry Hills.
East Sydney Australian House of Representatives Division | |
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Created | 1901 |
Abolished | 1969 |
Namesake | East Sydney, New South Wales |
After 1910 East Sydney was usually a safe seat for the Australian Labor Party. In the 1930s it was a stronghold of Lang Labor. Its most famous members were Sir George Reid, who was Prime Minister of Australia in 1904-05, and Eddie Ward, a long-serving Labor member and Cabinet minister.
Members
changeMember | Party | Term | |
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George Reid | Free Trade, Anti-Socialist | 1901–1909 | |
Commonwealth Liberal | 1909–1910 | ||
John West | Labor | 1910–1931 | |
Eddie Ward | Labor (NSW) | 1931–1931 | |
John Clasby | United Australia | 1931–1932 | |
Eddie Ward | Labor (NSW) | 1932–1936 | |
Labor | 1936–1963 | ||
Leonard Devine | Labor | 1963–1969 |
Preceded by Bland |
Division represented by the Prime Minister 1904 George Reid |
Succeeded by Ballarat |