Division of Cowper

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Location in New South Wales
Location in New South Wales

The Division of Cowper is an Australian Electoral Division in New South Wales. The division was created in 1900 and was one of the original 75 divisions contested at the first federal election. and is named for Charles Cowper, an early Premier of New South Wales. It is located on the north coast of New South Wales, and on its current boundaries takes in the towns of Coffs Harbour, Kempsey, Macksville, Nambucca Heads. Except for one brief break, the seat has been held by the National Party and its precedecessor the Country Party since 1919. Its most prominent member has been Sir Earle Page, leader of the Country Party and Prime Minister of Australia in 1939.

Member Party Term
Francis Clarke Protectionist 1901-03
Henry Lee Free Trade, Anti-Socialist 1903-06
John Thomson Protectionist, Liberal, Nationalist 1906-19
Rt Hon Sir Earle Page Country Party 1919-61
Frank McGuren ALP 1961-63
Hon Ian Robinson Country Party, National Party 1963-84
Garry Nehl National Party 1984-2001
Luke Hartsuyker National Party 2001-
Electoral Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives in New South Wales

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