Badgerys Creek | |
State: | nsw |
Lifespan: | 1991–1999 2023-present |
Namesake: | Badgerys Creek |
Electors: | 60267 |
Electors Year: | 2023 |
Area: | 396.01 |
Near-N: | Londonderry |
Near-Ne: | Mount Druitt Blacktown |
Near-E: | Prospect Cabramatta |
Near-Se: | Liverpool Leppington |
Near-S: | Camden |
Near-Sw: | Wollondilly |
Near-W: | Blue Mountains |
Near-Nw: | Penrith |
Badgerys Creek is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is located on the outskirts of Greater Western Sydney.
Badgerys Creek was first established in 1991, replacing Minchinbury. It was abolished in 1999 and replaced by Mulgoa.[1] A redistribution ahead of the 2023 election abolished Mulgoa and re-established Badgerys Creek. Based on the results of the 2019 election, it is estimated to have a notional margin of 9.7 percent for the Liberal Party.
On its current boundaries, Badgerys Creek takes in the suburbs of Badgerys Creek, Bradfield, Bringelly, Cecil Park, Erskine Park, Glenmore Park, Greendale, Horsley Park, Luddenham, Mount Vernon, Mulgoa, Oran Park, Regentville, St Clair, Wallacia and parts of Catherine Field, Cobbitty, Kemps Creek and Orchard Hills.
First incarnation (1991–1999) | |||||
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Anne Cohen[2] | 1991–1995 | ||||
Diane Beamer[3] | 1995–1999 | ||||
Second incarnation (2023-present) | |||||
Tanya Davies | 2023–present |
See main article: Electoral results for the district of Badgerys Creek.