Chris Haviland


Christopher Douglas Haviland is an Australian politician. Born in Sydney, he has worked as a public servant with the Commonwealth Department of Health, a teacher, a maths tutor and an umpire for Sydney Grade Cricket. He was district cricketer in Sydney and Perth. He is a leading activist for party democratisation and is an active member of the progressive Left faction. He is the New South Wales State Convenor of grassroots party reform organisation Local Labor.
Since 2014, Chris Haviland has been an active member of the New [South Wales Labor Party] Administrative Committee and a former President of the Hawkesbury Branch of the Australian Labor Party.

Local government

In 1987, Haviland was elected to City of Campbelltown (New [South Wales)|Campbelltown City Council].
In 1991, he was elected to the Executive of the NSW Local Government Association.

Federal politics

In 1993, Haviland was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Labor member for Macarthur, succeeding Stephen Martin, who contested Cunningham instead. In 1996, however, he lost his Labor endorsement and retired from politics.
Haviland was also a two-time Labor candidate for the safe Liberal seat of Bradfield. In the 2019 Australian federal election Haviland achieved 33.4% on the two-party preferred vote and a 4.5% swing which was notably the highest swing to the Australian Labor Party in any electorate within NSW.