Division of Barrier
Barrier Australian House of Representatives Division | |
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Created | 1901 |
Abolished | 1922 |
Namesake | Barrier Range |
The Division of Barrier was an Australian Electoral Division in New South Wales. The division was created in 1900 and was one of the original 75 divisions contested at the first federal election. It was named for the Barrier Range near the city of Broken Hill in western New South Wales. In 1901 it included Broken Hill, Wilcannia, White Cliffs and Tibooburra and the surrounding pastoral areas. In 1906 it gained Menindee, Wentworth from Riverina and in 1913 it gained Balranald and Deniliquin from Riverina. It was abolished in 1922 with Broken Hill, Wentworth and Balranald being transferred to Darling and Deniliquin transferred to Riverina.[1] It was a very safe seat for the Australian Labor Party, although both its members left the ALP at the end their terms: Josiah Thomas to join the Nationalists, and Michael Considine (a radical socialist) to sit as an independent.
Members
Member | Party | Term | |
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Josiah Thomas | Labour | 1901–1916 | |
National Labor | 1916–1917 | ||
Nationalist | 1917–1917 | ||
Michael Considine | Labor | 1917–1919 | |
Independent | 1919–1920 | ||
Industrial Socialist Labor | 1920–1922 |
Election results
References
- ↑ Rhodes, Glenn (1989). Commonwealth of Australia 1901-1988 Electoral Distributions. Commonwealth of Australia. ISBN 0-644-08083-3.