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Division of Calare

Division of Calare (green) within New South Wales
NameCalare
Imagesize300
CaptionDivision of Calare (green) within New South Wales
Party-colourNationals
MpJohn Cobb
Mp-partyNational
Statensw
Created1906
NamesakeLachlan River (Aboriginal name)
Area30526
ClassRural
Safe/marginalSafe National

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The Division of Calare is an Australian Electoral Division in New South Wales. The division was first contested at the 1906 election (it was created to replace the abolished Division of Canobolas) and is named for the local Aboriginal name for the Lachlan River, part of which was in the Division on its original boundaries. (The name should be pronounced Kal-ah-ree, but the pronunciation Kul-air is established.)

As of the 2006 redistribution, Calare takes in Forbes, Orange, Parkes, Cowra, Grenfell and the vast north-west of New South Wales, stretching from Brewarrina to Menindee. Calare is now New South Wales's largest electorate. Calare is held by National Party representative John Cobb since the 2007 election. Cobb had previously represented the Division of Parkes, parts of which were redistributed into Calare in 2006. The 2009 redistribution of NSW once again changed the boundaries of Calare, as the electorate shifted its boundaries further east to cover the areas Bathurst and Lithgow.. The changes will take effect at the 2010 election.

The division originally encompassed Forbes, Orange and Parkes. Subsequent boundary changes moved it eastwards and until the 2006 redistribution the cities of Bathurst, Lithgow and Oberon (now in the neighbouring Macquarie) were part of the electorate. On these boundaries it was a marginal seat between the Australian Labor Party (which held it 1983-96) and the National Party, but it was held comfortably by an independent, Peter Andren, from 1996 to 2007. Andren was not a candidate for the 2007 election: he intended to run for a Senate seat but was diagnosed with cancer in 2007 and died during the election campaign.

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Member Party Term
  Thomas Brown Labor 1906 � 1913
  Henry Pigott Commonwealth Liberal 1913 � 1916
  Nationalist 1916 � 1919
  Thomas Lavelle Labor 1919 � 1922
  Neville Howse Nationalist 1922 � 1929
  George Gibbons Labor 1929 � 1931
  Harold Thorby Country 1931 � 1940
  John Breen Labor 1940 � 1946
  John Howse Liberal 1946 � 1960
  John England Country 1960 � 1975
  Sandy Mackenzie National 1975 � 1983
  David Simmons Labor 1983 � 1996
  Peter Andren Independent 1996 � 2007
  John Cobb National 2007 � present

Electoral Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives in New South Wales

Banks * Barton * Bennelong * Berowra * Blaxland * Bradfield * Calare * Charlton * Chifley * Cook * Cowper * Cunningham * Dobell * Eden-Monaro * Farrer * Fowler * Gilmore * Grayndler * Greenway * Hughes * Hume * Hunter * Kingsford Smith * Lindsay * Lowe * Lyne * Macarthur * Mackellar * Macquarie * Mitchell * New England * Newcastle * North Sydney * Page * Parkes * Parramatta * Paterson * Prospect * Reid * Richmond * Riverina * Robertson * Shortland * Sydney * Throsby * Warringah * Watson * Wentworth * Werriwa 'Abolished': Barrier * Bland * Canobolas * Cook (1906 �55) * Dalley * Darling * Dundas * East Sydney * Evans * Gwydir * Illawarra * Lang * Lawson * Martin * Nepean * Parkes (1901 �69) * Phillip * Riverina-Darling * St George * South Sydney * Watson (1934 �69) * West Sydney 'Future': McMahon



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