Electoral district of Canterbury

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Location within Sydney
Location within Sydney

Canterbury is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is represented by Linda Burney of the Australian Labor Party.

Member Party affiliation Period
Edward Flood none 1859-1860
Samuel Lyons none 1859-1860
John Lucas * Protectionist 1860-1865
Edward Raper * none 1860-1864
James Oatley none 1864-1869
James Pemell none 1865-1868
Richard Hill none 1868-1877
Montagu Stephen none 1869-1870
John Lucas Protectionist 1871-1880
Sir Henry Parkes none 1877-1880
William Pigott Free Trade 1880-1884
William Henson none 1880-1889
Henry Moses none 1882-1885
Septimus Stephen none 1882-1887
Mark Hammond none 1884-1887
William Judd none 1885-1887
William Davis none 1887-1889
Alexander Hutchison none 1887-1891
Joseph Carruthers Free Trade 1887-1894
James Wilshire none 1889-1891
John Wheeler none 1889-1891
Thomas Bavister Labor 1891-1894
Cornelius Danahey none 1891-1894
James Eve Independent 1891-1894
Varney Parkes Liberal Reform Party[1] 1894-1900
Sydney Smith none 1900
Thomas Taylor none 1900-1901
Thomas Mackenzie Free Trade/Liberal Reform Party[2] 1901-1907
Varney Parkes Liberal Reform Party[3] 1907-1913
Henry Peters Australian Labor Party 1913-1914
George Cann Australian Labor Party 1914-1920
Arthur Tonge Australian Labor Party 1927-1932
Edward Hocking United Australia Party 1932-1935
Arthur Tonge Australian Labor Party 1935-1962
Kevin Stewart Australian Labor Party 1962-1985
Kevin Moss Australian Labor Party 1986-2003
Linda Burney Australian Labor Party 2003-present

* For much of the nineteenth century seats in the NSW Parliament had plural representation. There were three and sometimes four members for the same electorate. Single Member electorates were introduced about 1894.

  1. ^ The Parliamentary Report Volume VII indicates the Liberal Party (Lib.)
  2. ^ The Parliamentary Report Volume VII indicates the Liberal Party (Lib.)
  3. ^ The Parliamentary Report Volume VII indicates the Liberal Party (Lib.)


 
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