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    A by-election was held for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Adelaide on 6 February 1988. This was triggered by the resignation of Labor...
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  • A by-election was held for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Port Adelaide on 26 March 1988. This was triggered by the resignation of Labor...
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  • Barambah state by-election 1988 Groom by-election 1988 New South Wales state election 1988 Oxley by-election 1988 Port Adelaide by-election 1988 Australian referendum...
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    Don Farrell (category Politicians from Adelaide)
    unsuccessful candidacy at the 1988 Adelaide by-election, Farrell was elected to the Senate at the 2007 federal election. He was a parliamentary secretary...
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  • the federal member for Adelaide after winning the 1988 Adelaide by-election until he was defeated at the 1990 federal election. Her cousin, Tom Michael...
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  • Mike Pratt (politician) (category Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Adelaide)
    the House of Representatives at the 1988 Adelaide by-election. He served until his defeat at the 1990 federal election. Pratt was born on 10 February 1948...
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  • the previous election. 6 February – The 1988 Adelaide by-election is held for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Adelaide following Chris...
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  • Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1987–1990 (category Members of Australian parliaments by term)
    Pratt won the resulting by-election on 6 February 1988. 2 The Labor member for Port Adelaide, Mick Young, resigned on 12 February 1988; Labor candidate Rod...
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  • Wales. In the 1988 Adelaide by-election, the UAP candidate polled only 0.4% of the vote. Party support dwindled after the 1987 election and the UAP was...
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  • lost to the Liberals at a 1988 by-election, but regained in 1990. As with the modern state electoral district of Adelaide, for most of its first century...
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    The Adelaide 500, since 2023 known as VAILO Adelaide 500 after its chief sponsor, is an annual motor racing event for Supercars held on the streets of...
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    Adelaide Metro is the public transport system of the Adelaide area, around the capital city of South Australia. It is an intermodal system offering an...
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    Penny Wong (category Adelaide Law School alumni)
    planned changes to university fees. In a July 1988 election, Wong won a position on the board of the Adelaide University Union as part of the newly formed...
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    The Adelaide Oval is a sports ground in Adelaide in the state of South Australia. It is located in the parklands between the city centre and North Adelaide...
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  • Radio Adelaide (call sign: 5UV) is Australia's first community radio station. The signal reaches across the Adelaide metropolitan area to the Mid North...
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    city founded in 1836 and the capital of South Australia. The Adelaide plains were inhabited by the Kaurna people before the colonisation of South Australia...
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  • archbishop. Jeffrey Driver retired as Archbishop of Adelaide in 2016. Following a process of nomination, an election synod held in December 2016 resolved to invite...
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  • NWS is an Australian television station based in Adelaide, Australia. It is owned-and-operated by the Nine Network. The station callsign, NWS, is an initialism...
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    first contested at the 1949 federal election. The newly created Port Adelaide division included Albert Park, Port Adelaide, Semaphore and Woodville subdivisions...
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    Christopher Pyne (category Lawyers from Adelaide)
    graduated with a Bachelor of Laws and was President of Adelaide University Liberal Club from 1987 to 1988. Pyne attained a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice...
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    their seat at this election. Where redistributions occurred, the pre-1990 margin represents the redistributed margin. Adelaide, SA, won by Labor at the previous...
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    independent in an 1886 by-election. A Workers' Political Reform Association was founded to nominate candidates for the 1888 election, at which the Brisbane...
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    Catalonia. All 135 seats in the Parliament were up for election. The coalition government formed by Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC) and Together for Catalonia...
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  • 2024 in Australia (category 2024 by country)
    Africa by 8 wickets at the Adelaide Oval in the first of three Women's One Day Internationals. 4 February – Australia defeat the West Indies by 83 runs...
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    signed by AUFC Board member Mel Patzwald to the Australian A-League club Adelaide United for a 5-game guest stint. He played his first match for Adelaide United...
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  • Rod Sawford (category Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Port Adelaide)
    Taperoo Primary School. He was elected to parliament at the 1988 Port Adelaide by-election, following the resignation of Mick Young. He prided himself...
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    John Bannon (category Adelaide Law School alumni)
    prize-winning artist Charles Bannon. He attended East Adelaide Primary School and St Peter's College in Adelaide, where his father taught art. He completed degrees...
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  • The club was established in 1899 by Jack Inskip and was named South Shields Adelaide Athletic after the Adelaide Street area of the town where the founders...
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    station is the terminus of the Port Dock line, located on Baker Street, Port Adelaide. The first station was located in the commercial centre at the corner of...
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    Robert Hill (Australian politician) (category Chancellors of the University of Adelaide)
    Global Ocean Commission. Born in Adelaide, Hill studied at Scotch College, Adelaide and the University of Adelaide, where he took degrees in Arts and...
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