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Greens do really well in the Bulli part of the seat.
As well as in pockets such as Bundeena and Thirroul.
I do genuinely want to know exactly what happened in this seat in 2023 and elections since then. The Sutherland area booths went from safe or relatively blue to safe Labor in one stroke, and then it happened at council elections in 2024 and then in Hughes in 2025. Even as a Sydney resident, I’m very much perplexed. There isn’t any rapid population growth nor are there obvious signs of demographic change.
@SpaceFish @CJ – with regards to Bulli and Thirroul, the are is pretty popular with sea-changers and WFH professionals who move here for the coastal climate and close distance to the bush.
With Bundeena, I was there recently and couldn’t really notice any factors that might obviously contribute to the Greens vote. I’d suggest it’s likely the bush setting has made many voters more environmentally conscious? Just my thoughts.