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The Division of Kingsford Smith is an Australian Electoral Division in the state of New South Wales. It is located in the south-eastern suburbs of Sydney, on the north shore of Botany Bay, and the coast of the Tasman Sea (a south-western segment of the Pacific Ocean). It includes the suburbs of Coogee, Randwick, Maroubra, Mascot, Botany, Malabar and Kensington.
The Division is named after Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, a pioneer aviator, and the first pilot to fly across the Pacific Ocean. The Kingsford Smith International Airport (Sydney International), and the suburb of Kingsford, both of which are located within the Division, are also named after him. The Division was proclaimed at the redistribution of May 11, 1949, and was first contested at the 1949 Federal election.
The seat is currently a fairly safe Labor seat. It has previously been held by Lionel Bowen, the Deputy Prime Minister of Australia under Bob Hawke, and by Laurie Brereton, a minister in the Hawke and Keating governments. It is currently held by Peter Garrett, Minister for Environment and former lead singer of the Australian rock band Midnight Oil, and former President of the Australian Conservation Foundation.
The Division was originally known as the Division of Kingsford-Smith (with a hyphen), based upon a misspelling of Sir Charles's surname. However, this was corrected at the redistribution in 2001 [1].
| Australian federal election, 2007: Kingsford Smith |
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labor |
Peter Garrett |
45,831 |
52.85 |
+4.24 |
|
Liberal |
Caroline Beinke |
29,402 |
33.90 |
-2.13 |
|
Greens |
Sue Mahony |
8,995 |
10.37 |
+2.53 |
|
Christian Democrats |
Marcus Campbell |
1,402 |
1.62 |
+1.62 |
|
Socialist Equality |
Alex Safari |
1,096 |
1.26 |
+1.26 |
| Total formal votes |
86,726 |
94.67 |
+2.97 |
| Informal votes |
4,884 |
5.33 |
-2.97 |
| Turnout |
91,610 |
94.22 |
-0.06 |
| 2-Candidate Preferred Result |
|
Labor |
Peter Garrett |
54,889 |
63.29 |
+4.56 |
|
Liberal |
Caroline Beinke |
31,837 |
36.71 |
-4.56 |
|
Labor hold |
Swing |
+4.56 |
|
| Australian federal election, 2004: Kingsford Smith |
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labor |
Peter Garrett |
36,565 |
49.60 |
+1.91 |
|
Liberal |
Nicholas Prassas |
26,639 |
36.14 |
+1.88 |
|
Greens |
Hannah Robert |
5,430 |
7.37 |
+0.10 |
|
Independent |
Charles Matthews |
2,505 |
3.40 |
+3.40 |
|
One Nation |
Anna Winter |
779 |
1.06 |
-3.80 |
|
Democrats |
Nicole Tillotson |
747 |
1.01 |
-4.19 |
|
No GST |
Reg Stewart Gilroy |
563 |
0.76 |
+0.76 |
|
Socialist Alliance |
Maureen Frances |
273 |
0.37 |
+0.37 |
|
|
James Cogan |
214 |
0.29 |
+0.29 |
| Total formal votes |
73,715 |
91.57 |
-2.29 |
| Informal votes |
6,790 |
8.43 |
+2.29 |
| Turnout |
80,505 |
93.74 |
-0.19 |
| 2-Candidate Preferred Result |
|
Labor |
Peter Garrett |
43,498 |
59.01 |
+0.11 |
|
Liberal |
Nicholas Prassas |
30,217 |
40.99 |
-0.11 |
|
Labor hold |
Swing |
+0.11 |
|
| Australian federal election, 2001: Kingsford Smith |
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Labor |
Laurie Brereton |
36,428 |
47.69 |
-3.70 |
|
Liberal |
Bruce Notley-Smith |
26,169 |
34.26 |
+3.27 |
|
Greens |
Arthur Hurwitz |
5,551 |
7.27 |
+3.65 |
|
Democrats |
Peter Zakrzewski |
3,974 |
5.20 |
+1.19 |
|
One Nation |
Jill Brown |
3,710 |
4.86 |
-0.81 |
|
|
Marina Carman |
558 |
0.73 |
+0.73 |
| Total formal votes |
76,390 |
93.86 |
-0.96 |
| Informal votes |
4,996 |
6.14 |
+0.96 |
| Turnout |
81,386 |
94.60 |
|
| 2-Candidate Preferred Result |
|
Labor |
Laurie Brereton |
44,995 |
58.90 |
-4.05 |
|
Liberal |
Bruce Notley-Smith |
31,395 |
41.10 |
+4.05 |
|
Labor hold |
Swing |
-4.05 |
|