Everything about The Division Of Richmond totally explained
The
Division of Richmond is an
Australian Electoral Division in the
state of
New South Wales. It is located in the far north-east of the state, along the
Pacific coast. It adjoins the
Queensland border to the north, and encompasses the towns of
Tweed Heads,
Murwillumbah and
Byron Bay.
The Division was proclaimed in
1900, and was one of the original 75 divisions to be contested at the
first Federal election. The seat is currently a marginal
Labor seat. The Division has traditionally been a rural seat and fairly safe for the National Party. It was held by three generations of the Anthony family, the first three-generation dynasty in the
Australian House of Representatives. However, strong population growth has seen it progressively lose its rural territory to become a more urbanised coastal division, and demographic change has made the seat increasingly favourable for the Labor party.
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