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  ROBERTSON
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 Belinda NEAL
   
Current Party Australian Labor Party
   
Description Provincial
   
Location Robertson covers from the Hawkesbury River in the south, west to Wiseman's Ferry, north along the Gosford City Council boundary to Mangrove Creek east by Warre Warren Creek and north east by high voltage power line alignment to the Gosford City Council boundary at a point in the very south east of Kulnura. The boundary then extends east, following the Gosford City Council Boundary to Lisarow, south along the main Northern Railway line to North Gosford, then east along Glennie Street, Bradys Gully Road, Clyde Road, Carlton Rd, The Entrance Road, Willoughby Road to Dover Road alignment and Terrigal Lagoon to its mouth. The main centres include Gosford, Terrigal, Woy Woy and Erina.
   
Origin Robertson was named after Sir John Robertson, former Premier of New South Wales. Robertson was first proclaimed in 1900. The first election was held for the Division in 1901.
   
Products/Industries Tourism, retail, service industries, light manufacturing and processing. Citrus, vegetable and flower growing, poultry products.
   
State NSW
   
Area 721 sq kms (approx)
   
Population 131,818 as at 2006
   
Enrolled Electors 94,546 as at 30/11/07
   

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