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Electoral district of Monaro

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Monaro
New South WalesLegislative Assembly
Map
Interactive map of district boundaries from the2023 state election
StateNew South Wales
Dates current1856–1920
1927–present
MPSteve Whan
PartyLabor
NamesakeMonaro Region
Electors56,951 (2019)
Area20,479.02 km2(7,907.0 sq mi)
DemographicRural
Electorates around Monaro:
Goulburn Goulburn Kiama
ACT
Wagga Wagga
Albury
Monaro South Coast
Bega
Victoria Victoria Victoria

Monaro,also known asManeroo(1856–1858),Monara(1858–1879) andManaro(1894–1904) is anelectoral districtof theLegislative Assemblyin the Australian state ofNew South Wales.It is currently represented bySteve Whanof theLabor partysince the2023 New South Wales state election.

Monaro is a regional district in the south of the state. It encompasses theQueanbeyan–Palerang Regional CouncilandSnowy Monaro Regional Council.Its significant population centres includeQueanbeyan,Bungendore,Braidwood,Cooma,Bombala,Captains Flat,Nimmitabel,Delegate,Bredbo,Michelago,Berridale,JindabyneandAdaminaby.[1]

History

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The electorate was created in 1856 for the First Parliament under the name Maneroo, derived from anAboriginalname for the area, now speltMonaro.It was renamed Monara for the second Parliament in February 1858. The spelling was changed to Monaro from 1877 until 1894. It elected two members between 1880 and 1894. In 1894, single-member electorates were introduced statewide and part of the electorate, (includingBombala), was absorbed intoEden-Bombala.At this time the spelling was changed to Manaro. The1903 New South Wales referendumrequired the number of members of the Legislative Assembly to be reduced from 125 to 90,[2]the district was expanded to include parts ofQueanbeyanand the abolished seat ofEden-Bombalaand the spelling reverted to Monaro.[3]In 1913, it absorbed much of the electoral district of Queanbeyan, includingQueanbeyan,which is its major city. In 1920, with the introduction ofproportional representation,it was absorbed intoGoulburn,along withBega.It was recreated in 1927.

Nationals memberNichole Overallmade history in 2022 by being elected as the first female representative of the Monaro. Overall's husband was previously mayor of theCity of Queanbeyan.

Members for Monaro

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First incarnation (1858–1920)
1856–1880, 1 member
Member Party Term
Daniel Egan None 1856–1859
Alexander Hamilton None 1859–1860
Thomas Garrett None 1860–1864
James Martin None 1864–1865
William Grahame None 1865–1869
Daniel Egan None 1870–1870
James Hart None 1870–1872
William Grahame None 1872–1874
Alexander Montague None 1875–1877
John Murphy None 1877–1880
1880–1894, 2 members
Member Party Term Member Party Term
Henry Badgery None 1880–1885 Robert Tooth None 1880–1884
David Ryrie None 1884–1885
Henry Dawson None 1885–1887 Harold Stephen None 1885–1887
Protectionist 1887–1894 Thomas O'Mara Ind. Protectionist 1887–1889
Harold Stephen Protectionist 1889–1889
Gus Miller Protectionist 1889–1894
1894–1920, 1 member
Member Party Term
Gus Miller Protectionist 1894–1901
Labour 1901–1918
John Bailey Labor 1918–1920
Second incarnation (1927–present)
1927–present 1 member
Member Party Term
William Hedges Country 1927–1941
John Seiffert Labor 1941–1950
Independent Labor 1950–1953
Labor 1953–1965
Steve Mauger Liberal 1965–1976
John Akister Labor 1976–1988
Peter Cochran National 1988–1999
Peter Webb National 1999–2003
Steve Whan Labor 2003–2011
John Barilaro National 2011–2021
Nichole Overall National 2022–2023
Steve Whan Labor 2023–present

Election results

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2023 New South Wales state election:Monaro[4][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
National Nichole Overall 19,890 39.1 −13.2
Labor Steve Whan 19,401 38.1 +11.0
Greens Jenny Goldie 3,924 7.7 −0.2
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Chris Pryor 3,077 6.1 −1.7
Independent Andrew Thaler 1,855 3.6 +3.6
Legalise Cannabis Josie Tanson 1,722 3.4 +3.4
Sustainable Australia James Holgate 987 1.9 +1.9
Total formal votes 50,856 97.5 +0.1
Informal votes 1,313 2.5 −0.1
Turnout 52,169 87.7 −0.2
Two-party-preferredresult
Labor Steve Whan 23,757 52.3 +13.9
National Nichole Overall 21,676 47.7 −13.9
LaborgainfromNational Swing +13.9

References

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  1. ^"Monaro".New South Wales Electoral Commission.Retrieved23 November2019.
  2. ^"1904 Redistribution".Atlas of New South Wales.NSW Land & Property Information. Archived fromthe originalon 23 June 2015.
  3. ^"Notice of final electoral districts".Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales.No. 227. 22 April 1904. p. 3251.Retrieved10 December2019– via Trove.
  4. ^LA First Preference: Monaro,NSW State Election Results 2023,NSW Electoral Commission. Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  5. ^LA Two Candidate Preferred: Monaro,NSW State Election Results 2023,NSW Electoral Commission. Retrieved 13 April 2023.