Robert Bruce Whan AM (5 January 1933 – 4 October 2015) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and represented...
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Whan or WHAN may refer to: Bob Whan (born 1933), Australian politician Steve Whan (born 1964), Australian politician William Taylor Whan (1829-1901), Irish...
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to 2011. Whan lives in Queanbeyan with his wife and two children. Whan is a member of Labor Right. Born in Canberra, he is the son of Bob Whan, a former...
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David McKenzie 0.7 9.8 9.1 Neil Brown Liberal Eden-Monaro, NSW Labor Bob Whan 0.1 5.6 5.5 Murray Sainsbury Liberal Evans, NSW Labor Allan Mulder...
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Australian Capital Territory House of Assembly seat of Fraser in 1975 Bob Whan (1933–2015) 2 December 1972 – 13 December 1975 Lost seat Murray Sainsbury...
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1980. [Papers by: Don Chipp, Sir Mark Oliphant, Prof. Stephen Boyden, Bob Whan, Julian Cribb, Colin Mason, John Siddons, A. McDonald] Chipp D (ed. Larkin...
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initialisms for being too long, preferring LGBT over longer initialisms, such as Bob Katter, Pauline Hanson and Mark Latham. As part of the British Empire, Australian...
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victory at the 1975 federal election, defeating the incumbent Labor MP Bob Whan. He was re-elected in 1977 and 1980, defeated by Labor's Jim Snow in 1983...
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Labor Grey SA 1969–1983 Bill Wentworth Liberal Mackellar NSW 1949–1977 Bob Whan Labor Eden-Monaro NSW 1972–1975 Gough Whitlam Labor Werriwa NSW 1952–1978...
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Labor Grey SA 1969–1983 Bill Wentworth Liberal Mackellar NSW 1949–1977 Bob Whan Labor Eden-Monaro NSW 1972–1975 Gough Whitlam Labor Werriwa NSW 1952–1978...
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American basketball player (Phoenix Suns, New Orleans Jazz, New York Knicks). Bob Whan, 82, Australian politician, MP for Eden-Monaro (1972–1975), cardiac arrest...
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by Peter Walsh (1995) Chops for Breakfast: A Lucky Generation in an Age of Accelerating Change by Bob Whan (2014) Windsor's Way by Tony Windsor (2015)...
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Macarthur Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Jeff Bate 25,742 51.0 −13.0 Labor Bob Whan 21,434 42.4 +10.0 Australia Brian Wyer 2,422 4.8 +4.8 Pensioner Power Sidney...
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Philip Lucock (CP) Percival McPherson Joe Cordner (Ind) Macarthur Liberal Bob Whan Jeff Bate (Lib) Brian Wyer Sidney Sheedy (PPA) Mackellar Liberal William...
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work for the Sun and the Sydney Daily Telegraph, but was sacked in 1938. Bob Heffron, the leader of the Industrial Labor Party, which had broken from...
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cricketer 4 October – Daniel Fletcher, 41, Australian rules footballer Bob Whan, 82, MP for Eden-Monaro (1972–1975) 9 October – Tony Rafty, 99, caricaturist...
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FitzPatrick James Donohoe (Lib) Max Overton (CP) John Darcy Eden-Monaro Labor Bob Whan Roy Howard (CP) Doug Otton (Lib) Anthony Abbey Hugh Watson Evans Liberal...
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election, with Steve Whan, the son of the former local federal MP Bob Whan, preselected as the Labor candidate. After another close race, Whan was declared the...
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Australian federal election: Eden-Monaro Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Bob Whan 26,669 43.5 −5.3 Liberal Murray Sainsbury 21,661 35.3 +15.4 National Country...
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FitzPatrick Walter Mitchell (NCP) Walter Miller (Ind) Eden-Monaro Labor Bob Whan John Moore (NCP) Murray Sainsbury* (Lib) Frederick Dawson (Ind) Evans Labor...
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1943–1966 Dugald Munro Liberal 1966–1969 Allan Fraser Labor 1969–1972 Bob Whan Labor 1972–1975 Murray Sainsbury Liberal 1975–1983 Jim Snow Labor 1983–1996...
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Adelaide, SA) Senator Harry Cant (WA) Senator Joe Fitzgerald (NSW) Senator Bob Poke (Tas) Senator Laurie Wilkinson (WA) Les Bury MP (Wentworth, NSW) Marshall...
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Australian federal election: Eden-Monaro Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Bob Whan 27,816 48.8 +1.2 Country Ron Brewer 17,144 30.1 +7.5 Liberal Jonathan Bell...
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Tertiary Education from Tim Crakanthorp on 8 August 2023 but lost it to Steve Whan on 28 September 2023. Car was born and raised in Western Sydney In New South...
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Macarthur Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Jeff Bate 25,742 51.0 −13.0 Labor Bob Whan 21,434 42.4 +10.0 Australia Brian Wyer 2,422 4.8 +4.8 Pensioner Power Sidney...
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to with all his myghte, with-outen cole or candelight, whan that he cam vnto the toowne. Whan he cam all in the yarde, soore te geys wer ill a-ferde....
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Australian federal election: Eden-Monaro Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Bob Whan 23,836 47.6 −3.6 Liberal Doug Otton 12,074 24.1 −20.5 Country Roy Howard...
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became chairman of the board of the company, while Mission president Mike Whan was appointed president and chief executive. In February 2008, W. Graeme...
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Legislative Council of New South Wales in 2015 to fill a vacancy caused by Steve Whan's resignation. Following the election of Michael Daley as the Leader of the...
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police (2005–06). Scully was considered a possible candidate to replace Bob Carr as Premier of New South Wales, and announced his intention to run for...
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