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Michael O'Neill
IMO Party
Senate
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Jamal Daoud
United Australia Party
House of Reps
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Marelle Burnum Burnum
IMO Party
Senate
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Matthew Hopkins
Great Australian Party
Senate
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Selena Clancy
Australian Values Party
Senate
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Dave Gilbert
Australian Values Party
Senate
Electorate Information
State/Territory: New South Wales
Date Name & Boundary Gazetted: 25 February 2016
First Election This Name Was Used At: 1922 federal election
First Election This Boundary Was Used At: 2016 federal election
Name Derivation: Named in honour of the Rt Hon. Sir George Houstoun Reid KC GCB GCMG, 1845–1918. Reid was an active member of the Constitutional Conventions that led to the Commonwealth of Australia, Prime Minister of Australia (1904–05), a Member of the House of Representatives (1901–09) and Australia's first High Commissioner to London.
Square Area: 55 Sq Km
Location Description: Reid covers an area from the Parramatta River in the north, Drummoyne and Rodd Point in the east, Silverwater, Auburn (part) and Lidcombe (part) in the west and Strathfield, Burwood and Croydon in the south. The main suburbs include Abbotsford, Auburn (part), Burwood, Cabarita, Chiswick, Concord, Croydon, Drummoyne, Five Dock, Homebush, Lidcombe (part), Mortlake, Newington, Rodd Point, Russell Lea, Silverwater, Strathfield, Sydney Olympic Park and Wareemba.This description reflects local government areas in existence in 2015.
Demographic Rating: Inner Metropolitan – situated in capital cities and consisting of well-established built-up suburbs.
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