Macarthur

The federal electorate of Macarthur is located in the southwestern region of Sydney, New South Wales, encompassing key suburbs such as Campbelltown, Camden, and parts of Wollondilly. Established in 1949, it is named after John Macarthur, a prominent figure in Australia's early agricultural development. Macarthur is a diverse electorate, blending urban growth centres with semi-rural areas, and is known for its expanding residential communities, economic development, and transport infrastructure projects. Demographically, it features a mix of families, young professionals, and migrant communities. Politically, Macarthur has historically been a marginal seat, often swinging between major parties, reflecting its dynamic and evolving population.

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State: NSW

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