Electoral district of Northcott explained

Electoral district of Northcott should not be confused with Electoral district of Northcote.

Northcott was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales between 1968 and 1999.[1]

History

It was named after Sir John Northcott who served as Governor of New South Wales from 1 August 1946 to 1 August 1957. Northcott was the first Australian appointed to a State vice-regal position.

It was represented by Jim Cameron,[2] Bruce Baird,[3] and Barry O'Farrell,[4] all of whom served as Deputy Leaders of their party, although in O'Farrell's case he became Deputy Liberal leader after moving to Ku-ring-gai following Northcott's abolition.

O'Farrell succeeded Baird in Northcott in 1995. When O'Farrell resigned as NSW Premier in 2014 he was succeeded by Baird's son Mike. Bruce Baird himself had failed to become Premier to succeed Nick Greiner in 1992 which eventually led to Baird's retirement from Northcott in 1995 and then enabled O'Farrell to succeed him in the seat. Northcott marked the beginning of O'Farrell's tenure in the New South Wales Parliament and his eventual path in becoming Premier, a premiership that ended when O'Farrell was succeeded by Mike Baird, the son of O'Farrell's Northcott predecessor.[5]

Members for Northcott

Member Party Period
 Jim Cameron1968–1983
 1983–1984
 Bruce Baird1984–1995
 Barry O'Farrell1995–1999

Election results

See main article: Electoral results for the district of Northcott.

Notes and References

  1. Elections for the District of Northcott . DistrictIndexes . Northcott . 5 September 2019.
  2. Mr (Jim) James Alexander Cameron (1930-2002) . 1900 . Yes . 13 May 2019.
  3. Mr Bruce George Baird (1942–) . 1984 . Yes . 3 May 2019.
  4. 2132 . The Hon. Barry Robert O'Farrell . Yes . 13 May 2019.
  5. News: Mike Baird named new NSW premier named after Barry O'Farrell resignation. 17 April 2014. ABC News. 17 April 2014.