Charles Casuscelli MP - Member for Strathfield
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The Strathfield electorate
Published in Strathfield Written by Charles CasuscelliStrathfield is an electoral district of the NSW Legislative Assembly first created in 1988. Its name comes from the Sydney suburb of the same name.
Strathfield, while traditionally a marginal electorate, tended to favour the Liberal Party of Australia in its earlier years. It was first won by Liberal Paul Zammit and then by Liberal Bruce MacCarthy. MaCarthy's successor, Labor's Paul Whelan shifted to Strathfield from the abolished seat of Ashfield and became the Minister for Police in the Carr government .
Whelan was succeeded by Virginia Judge who was defeated at the 2011 State election by Liberal and current member Charles Casuscelli.
The electorate office team
Published in Strathfield Written by Charles Casuscelli
May I introduce my office team to you: Joseph Del Duca, Senior Electorate Officer; Michael Burrell, Electorate Officer; and Jeff Reeves, Electorate Officer. I am very fortunate to have in these people a unique blend of experience, education and human-relations skills in my team.
All three are employed by the Parliament of NSW to serve all of the people in the Strathfield Electorate.