Bennelong

The federal electorate of Bennelong, located in the northern suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, is a diverse and dynamic constituency. Established in 1949, it covers areas including Eastwood, Epping, Denistone, and parts of Ryde and Carlingford. Bennelong is known for its multicultural community, with a significant population of Chinese, Korean, and Indian backgrounds. Historically a Liberal Party stronghold, it gained national attention in 2007 when former Prime Minister John Howard lost the seat to Labor's Maxine McKew, though it returned to the Liberals in 2010. The electorate is characterized by a mix of residential, commercial, and green spaces, reflecting its vibrant and family-oriented environment.

Electorate Information:

State: NSW

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