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  LINDSAY
Federal House of Representatives
The information on this page was obtained from Australian Electoral Commission publications and the Australian Bureau of Statistics and was correct at February 2008.
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© Commonwealth of Australia (Australian Electoral Commission) 2001
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Current Member David BRADBURY
   
Current Party Australian Labor Party
   
Description Outer Metropolitan
   
Location indsay covers an area from Castlereagh and Llandilo in the north to Colyton in the east, Luddenham and Mulgoa in the south and Emu Heights in the west. Suburbs include Cambridge Park, Cambridge Gardens, Claremont Meadows, Colyton, Cranebrook, Emu Heights, Emu Plains, Glenmore Park, Jamisontown, Kingswood, Leonay, North St Marys, Oxley Park, Penrith, Regentville, St Marys, Werrington, Werrington County, Werrington Downs and parts of Castlereagh, Llandilo, Luddenham, Mulgoa, Orchard Hills and Wallacia.
   
Origin Lindsay was named after Norman Lindsay (1879-1969), the well-known writer and artist. Lindsay was first proclaimed in 1984. The first election was held for the Division in 1984.
   
Products/Industries Agriculture, farming (dairying, poultry, beef, fruit, vegetables), distilling (saki), construction and service industries, tourism, wholesale and retail trade, building materials, engineering and electrical equipment, textiles, plastic and aluminium products, colour TV manufacturing, pharmaceutical goods and concrete and gravel extraction.
   
State NSW
   
Area 269 sq kms (approx)
   
Population 135,631 as at 2006
   
Enrolled Electors 90,567 as at 30/11/07
   

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