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  BOOTHBY
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 Andrew John SOUTHCOTT
   
Current Party Liberal Party
   
Description Outer Metropolitan
   
Location Boothby covers an area from Clarence Garden and Urrbrae in the north to Marino in the south. The main suburbs in the Division of Boothby include Belair, Blackwood, Brighton, Daw Park, Eden Hills, Marion, Mitcham, Seacliff, St Marys and Panorama
   
Origin Boothby was named after William Robinson Boothby, the Returning Officer for the first election of Members of House of Representatives in 1901. Boothby was first proclaimed in 1903. The first election was held for the Division in 1903.
   
Products/Industries Car manufacturing, army camp and military barracks,several hospitals, a number of nursing homes, and various small industries.
   
State SA
   
Area 123 sq kms (approx)
   
Population 128,644 as at 2006
   
Enrolled Electors 96,569 as at 30/11/07
   

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