Electoral district of Cabramatta

{{short description|State electoral district of New South Wales, Australia}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2025}}

{{Use Australian English|date=January 2015}}

{{Infobox Australian electorate |

|name = Cabramatta

|state = nsw

|image = {{maplink|frame=yes|plain=yes|from=NSW Electoral District 2023 - Cabramatta.map|frame-height=300|frame-width=400|frame-latitude=-33.889|frame-longitude=150.91|zoom=12|overlay-horizontal-alignment=right|overlay-vertical-alignment=bottom|overlay=120px}}

|caption = Interactive map of district boundaries from the 2023 state election

|created = 1981

|abolished=

|mp = Tri Vo

|mp-party = Labor Party

|namesake = Cabramatta

|electors = 54991

|electors_year = 2019

|area = 26

|class = Outer metropolitan

| near-n = Prospect

| near-ne = Fairfield

| near-e = Fairfield

| near-se = East Hills
Holsworthy

| near-s = Liverpool

| near-sw = Liverpool

| near-w = Badgerys Creek

| near-nw = Badgerys Creek

}}

Cabramatta is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is currently represented by Tri Vo of the Labor Party.

Cabramatta is a 25.73 km2 urban electorate in Greater Western Sydney, centred on the suburb of Cabramatta from which it takes its name.

Geography

On its current boundaries, Cabramatta includes the suburbs of Bonnyrigg, Bonnyrigg Heights, Cabramatta, Cabramatta West, Canley Vale, Edensor Park, Greenfield Park, Lansvale, Mount Pritchard and St Johns Park.{{cite web | title = Cabramatta | publisher = New South Wales Electoral Commission | url = https://www.elections.nsw.gov.au/District-profiles/Cabramatta | access-date =23 November 2019}}

History

The Cabramatta electorate was created in 1981, and has overwhelmingly voted {{Australian politics/name|Labor NSW}} ever since its inception. It remains one of the party's safest seats in New South Wales, and the conservative Liberal Party barely polls at all in the electorate. The Unity Party polled well in the electorate, beating the Liberal Party by more than two thousand votes in 1999, though it slipped back to fourth in 2003.

The seat was held from 1981 to 1985 by inaugural member Eric Bedford, who served as Minister for Education and Minister for Planning in the Wran Labor government. He resigned on 1 December 1985, and was replaced by John Newman at the resulting by-election. Newman represented the electorate until he was assassinated in 1994.

Reba Meagher was elected to replace Newman in the subsequent by-election and was the member for Cabramatta until her resignation in 2008. Meagher served as a minister in the Carr and Iemma governments, and polled more than 67% of the vote at the 2003 election. She resigned her seat on 16 September 2008, with the by-election following on 18 October.

Nick Lalich was representative from 2008 until 2023 when he announced retirement by the end of 2022. Nick Lalich was succeeded by Tri Vo at the 2023 state election.

Members for Cabramatta

class="wikitable"
colspan="2"|Member

!Party

!Period

{{Australian party style|Labor NSW}}| 

| Eric Bedford{{Cite NSW Parliament |name=The Hon. Eric Lance Bedford (1928-2006) |id=1872 |former=Yes |access-date=3 May 2019}}

| {{Australian politics/name|Labor NSW}}

| 1981–1985

{{Australian party style|Labor NSW}}| 

| John Newman{{cite NSW Parliament |title =Mr John Paul Newman (1946–1994) |id=2032 |former=Yes |access-date=13 May 2019}}

| {{Australian politics/name|Labor NSW}}

| 1986–1994

{{Australian party style|Labor NSW}}| 

| Reba Meagher{{cite NSW Parliament |title=The Hon. Reba Paige Meagher (1967- ) |id=2129 |former=Yes |access-date=13 May 2019}}

| {{Australian politics/name|Labor NSW}}

| 1994–2008

{{Australian party style|Labor NSW}}| 

| Nick Lalich{{cite NSW Parliament |name=Mr (Nick) Nickola Lalich, MP |id=48 |access-date=3 April 2019}}

| {{Australian politics/name|Labor NSW}}

| 2008–2023

{{Australian party style|Labor NSW}}| 

|Tri Vo{{cite NSW Parliament|name=Mr Tri Dung Vo, MP|id=2271|access-date=15 April 2023}}

|{{Australian politics/name|Labor NSW}}

|2023–present

Election results

{{main|Electoral results for the district of Cabramatta}}

{{Excerpt|Results of the 2023 New South Wales state election (Legislative Assembly)|section=Cabramatta}}

References

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{{Electoral districts of New South Wales}}

{{Former electoral districts of New South Wales}}

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