Whitlam Australian House of Representatives Division
Division of Whitlam in New South Wales, as of the 2016 federal election
Created
2016
MP
Stephen Jones
Party
Labor
Namesake
Gough Whitlam
Electors
125,535 (2022)
Area
1,331 km2 (513.9 sq mi)
Demographic
Provincial
The Division of Whitlam is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales.
Whitlam is a predominantly middle and working-class electorate that covers 1,331 square kilometers in the southern Illawarra and NSW southern highlands.[1]
The current MP is Stephen Jones, a member of the Australian Labor Party. Jones was born in Wollongong and was a union official before first being elected to Parliament in 2010.[1]
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