The federal electorate of Farrer in New South Wales is a large rural and regional seat covering approximately 126,000 square kilometers, extending from the Murray River in the south to the outskirts of Griffith in the north. It includes key towns such as Albury, Deniliquin, Wentworth, and Broken Hill. Farrer is known for its agricultural industries, particularly irrigation farming, viticulture, and wool production, as well as its diverse landscapes, from riverine plains to the Outback. Traditionally a safe Liberal seat, Farrer has been held by Sussan Ley since 2001, who also serves as Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party. The electorate's economy and community are deeply tied to water management, agriculture, and regional development.
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