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Hon Anthony Albanese (ALP) His ministerial website and his electorate website | Location: Sydney: Ashfield, Enmore, Leichhardt, Marrickville Division named for: Hon Ted Grayndler, trade unionist and NSW state MP Median weekly family income: $1,171 (26th highest) Persons born in non English speaking countries: 31.1% (12th highest) Persons in professional occupations: 36.9% (19th highest) Persons aged 65 and over: 11.8% (103rd highest) Couple families with dependent children: 33.1% (130th highest) Dwellings being purchased: 20.0% (130th highest) Dwellings are flat, unit or apartment: 36.1% (9th highest) Sitting member: Hon Anthony Albanese (Labor), elected 1996, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007 Born: 2 March 1963, Sydney. Career: Bank officer, research officer to Hon Tom Uren MHR 1985-89, Assistant General Secretary NSW ALP 1989-95, senior policy adviser to the Premier of NSW 1995-96. Member, Opposition Shadow Ministry 1998-2007. Parliamentary Secretary to the Shadow Minister for Family and Community Services 1998-2001, Shadow Minister for Ageing and Seniors 2001-02, Shadow Minister for Employment Services and Training 2002-04, Shadow Minister for Environment and Heritage 2004-06, Shadow Minister for Water 2005-06, Shadow Minister for Water and Infrastructure 2006-07 Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government from 3 December 2007 1996 two-party majority: Labor 16.4 1998 two-party majority: Labor 22.3 Effect of 2001 redistribution: no change 2001 two-party majority: Labor 21.3 2004 two-party majority: Labor 22.6 Effect of 2006 redistribution: 01.3 shift to Liberal 2007 notional two-party majority: Labor 21.3 2007 two-party majority: Labor 24.9 2004 enrolment: 85,864 2007 enrolment: 95,042 (+10.7%) (new boundaries) Grayndler was created in 1949, based in Sydney's inner western suburbs centred on Marrickville. Its boundaries have been changed fairly radically several times since, but have now returned to something close to their original form, although extending further north into Ashfield and Leichhardt. In the 1950s these areas were still among the poorest parts of urban Australia, verging on being slums. Today this is a wealthy electorate, with more than a third of the population working in professional occupations and a level of median family income in the top 20%. Nearly 30% of residents were born in non English speaking countries. This is now one of the leading inner-city multicultural electorates. What has not changed is the strength of the Labor vote, although much of it now comes in the form of preferences from the Greens, who polled 18% of the vote here in 2007. In two-party terms, Grayndler is the second-safest Labor electorate in Australia. It could be lost to the Greens if they succeeded in polling more votes than the Liberals and holding Labor's primary vote below 50%, but this is unlikely. Members for Grayndler have included Labor veteran and minister Fred Daly and Speaker of the House Leo McLeay. Anthony Albanese has held the seat for Labor since 1996. Albanese was on the Opposition front bench from 1998-2007, and since the 2007 election has been Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government and Leader of the House. In 2007 Labor won every booth, with more than 60% of the two-party vote in all but two of them. The Labor two-party vote was 85% in Newtown North, and passed 80% in 13 others. The Liberals polled 43% in Dobroyd Point. The Greens' primary vote reached 30% in several booths. |   |
Two-party vote by booth, 2007
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