After almost two decades of serving the people of Grayndler, Anthony Albanese​'s name is synonymous with his electorate. He's a regular fixture at Marrickville's Henson Park, mixing with the residents of his inner-west seat. So popular is the local member, a St Peters brewery has even named a beer after him.

But a proposed redistribution of Federal electoral boundaries displaces the shadow minister for transport and infrastructure, placing his Marrickville address in the seat of Barton, held by Liberal Nickolas Varvaris​.

Anthony Albanese addressed the ALP National Conference in Melbourne on Friday. Credit:Andrew Meares

​Not only will Mr Albanese's home address potentially move into new territory, his electoral office on the southern side of Marrickville Road will also be affected.

While Grayndler will lose a large chunk of Marrickville, Hurlstone Park and St Peters in the proposed reshuffle, it will gain Balmain, the birthplace of the Australian Labor Party.