HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES INDEX OF DIVISIONS ===================================================================== CANOBOLAS / CALARE, New South Wales ===================================================================== * Canobolas named for: Mt Canobolas (Indigenous word meaning "two peaks") * Calare named for: Indigneous name (correctly pronounced Kalaari) for the Lachlan River, which was in the Division in 1906 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Created 1901 Redistributed 1906 (renamed Calare), 1913, 1922, 1934, 1949, 1955, 1969, 1977, 1984, 1993, 2001, 2007, 2010, 2016 --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1901: Forbes, Molong, Orange, Parkes 1906: Cowra, Forbes, Grenfell, Parkes 1913: Cowra, Orange, Parkes, Wellington 1922: Cowra, Forbes, Orange, Parkes 1934: Cowra, Forbes, Orange, Parkes 1949: Cowra, Forbes, Orange, Parkes 1955: Cowra, Forbes, Orange, Parkes 1969: Forbes, Mudgee, Orange, Parkes 1977: Bathurst, Lithgow, Orange, Parkes 1984: Bathurst, Lithgow, Mudgee, Orange 1993: Bathurst, Blayney, Lithgow, Orange 2001: Bathurst, Blayney, Lithgow, Orange 2007: Bourke, Cowra, Narromine, Orange 2010: Bathurst, Lithgow, Orange, Parkes 2016: Bathurst, Lithgow, Mudgee, Orange --------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolments --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1901 11,025 1943 52,268 (-00.5) 1983 72,816 (+00.4) 1903 20,256 (+83.7) 1946 52,467 (+00.4) 1984* 67,880 (-06.9) 1906* 26,536 (+31.0) 1949* 39,069 (-25.5) 1987 69,959 (+03.1) 1910 29,934 (+12.8) 1951 39,588 (+01.3) 1990 72,704 (+03.9) 1913* 33,968 (+13.5) 1954 40,614 (+02.6) 1993* 75,897 (+04.4) 1914 32,840 (-02.3) 1955* 41,709 (+02.7) 1996 78,088 (+02.9) 1917 32,706 (-00.4) 1958 41,391 (-00.8) 1998 77,137 (-01.2) 1919 32,643 (-00.2) 1961 41,179 (-00.5) 2001* 84,596 (+09.7) 1922* 39,887 (+22.2) 1963 42,006 (+02.0) 2004 87,358 (+03.3) 1925 40,738 (+02.1) 1966 43,030 (+02.4) 2007* 89,080 (+02.0) 1928 41,555 (+02.0) 1969* 46,850 (+08.9) 2010* 98,504 (+10.6) 1929 42,923 (+03.3) 1972 47,761 (+01.9) 2013 101,991 (+03.5) 1931 44,462 (+03.6) 1974 52,669 (+10.3) 2016* 112,957 (+10.8) 1934* 53,222 (+19.7) 1975 54,276 (+03.1) 2019 118,099 (+04.6) 1937 53,269 (+00.1) 1977* 69,773 (+28.6) 2022 121,414 (+02.8) 1940 52,528 (-01.4) 1980 72,523 (+03.9) --------------------------------------------------------------------- Two-party majorities --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1901 1903 1906 1910 1913 1914 1917 1919 1922 1925 +05.6 + na +00.7 +03.6 -02.1 -01.2 -01.8 +02.3 -05.3 -09.8 --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1928 1929 1931 1934 1937 1940 1943 1946 1949 1951 -10.7 +01.6 -10.1 -04.0 -02.2 +03.4 +09.9 -01.8 -07.0 -06.2 --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1954 1955 1958 1960b 1961 1963 1966 1969 1972 1974 -06.3 -11.2 -08.1 -09.1 -06.9 -11.1 -18.7 -07.5 -05.7 -07.8 --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1975 1977 1980 1983 1984 1987 1990 1993 1996 1998 -09.3 -05.2 -01.5 +02.9 +05.6 +03.3 +03.5 +04.1 na na --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2001 2004 2007 2010 2013 2016 2019 2022 na na -12.0 -03.5 -16.0 -11.8 -13.3 -09.7 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Members --------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Thomas Brown (Lab, ALP) 1901-13 John England (CP) 1960b-75 Henry Pigott (Lib, Nat) 1913-19 Sandy Mackenzie (NCP, NPA) Thomas Lavelle (ALP) 1919-22 1975-83 Hon Sir Neville Howse (Nat) 1922-29 Hon David Simmons (ALP) 1983-96 George Gibbons (ALP) 1929-31 Peter Andren (Ind) 1996-2007 Hon Harold Thorby (CP) 1931-40 Hon John Cobb (Nat) 2007-16 John Breen (ALP) 1940-46 Hon Andrew Gee (Nat, Ind) 2016- John Howse (Lib) 1946-60 ---------------------------------------------------------------------