• Boronia Province was an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Council. It was abolished progressively in 1992 and 1996 and was replaced with Koonung...
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  • Shire president in Victoria. At the 1979 election, she was elected to Boronia Province in the Victorian Legislative Council as a member of the Liberal Party...
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  • This is a list of electoral results for the Boronia Province in Victorian state elections. Two party preferred vote was estimated. Two party preferred...
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    Victorian Parliament. Southern Province was finally abolished in 1970, after Boronia Province and Templestowe Province were created in 1967. The Victorian...
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  • 1979 Victorian state election: Boronia Province Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Gracia Baylor 56,703 49.7 −7.7 Labor Richard Coughlin 52,627 46.1 +3...
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  • 1970 Victorian state election: Boronia Province Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Vernon Hauser 61,198 43.7 −7.2 Labor Niall Brennan 61,101 43.6 +7.6...
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  • 1988 Victorian state election: Boronia Province Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Gerald Ashman 56,754 51.2 +3.2 Labor Judith Dixon 54,133 48.8 +3.2 Total...
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  • 1985 Victorian state election: Boronia Province Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Gerald Clarke 51,150 48.0 Labor Jean McLean 48,531 45.6 Democrats Sid...
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  • 1976 Victorian state election: Boronia Province Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Kevin Foley 59,075 57.4 Labor Stuart Russell 43,847 42.6 Total formal...
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  • members serving alternating eight-year terms. It replaced the abolished Boronia Province. It was a safe seat for the Liberal Party for most of its history,...
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  • 1982 Victorian state election: Boronia Province Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Judith Dixon 61,642 48.2 +2.1 Liberal Kevin Foley 51,024 39.9 −9.8 Democrats...
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  • 1967 Victorian state election: Boronia Province Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Gilbert Chandler 59,278 50.9 Labor William French 41,882 36.0 Democratic...
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  • 1973 Victorian state election: Boronia Province Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Peter Block 93,740 52.8 +9.1 Labor Niall Brennan 72,120 40.6 −3.0 Democratic...
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    Boronia Province (1967–1992) Central Province# (1856–1882) Eastern Province# (1856–1882) Melbourne East Province (1904–1937) Melbourne South Province...
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  • season) State Victoria MLC at South Eastern Province (1935–1937), Southern Province (1937–1967), and Boronia Province (1967–1973) Ric Charlesworth Cricket (first-class)...
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  • Legislative Council representing Boronia Province; when that seat was abolished in 1992 she moved to Melbourne West Province, which she represented until...
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  • In 1982 she was elected to the Victorian Legislative Council for Boronia Province, serving until her defeat in 1988. Parliament of Victoria (2002). "Dixon...
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  • Legislative Council from 1988 to 2002, representing first Boronia and then Koonung Province. Ashman was a businessman before entering politics, working...
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    role in the Victorian Legislative Council where he was a member for Boronia Province, which included Lacy's lower house seat. 1976 was one of the most fulfilling...
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  • Legislative Council as a Liberal, representing Boronia Province; he transferred to Nunawading Province in 1979 and served until 1985. "Block, Peter David"...
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  • Member of the Victorian Legislative Council for Boronia Province from 1970–76 and for Nunawading Province from 1976-82 representing the Liberal Party. He...
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  • MLC Lindsay Thompson contested Monash Province. Southern Liberal MLC Gilbert Chandler contested Boronia Province. Kevin Holland MLA (Flemington) Charlie...
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  • Gilbert Chandler (category People from Boronia, Victoria)
    took his place as the United Australia Party representative for Southern Province in the Victorian Legislative Council. In 1935, Chandler also joined the...
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  • covered an area of 355 km2 and included the suburbs of Bayswater, Belgrave, Boronia, Croydon, Monbulk, Ringwood, Upwey, Wantirna and Warrandyte. http://www...
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    Victorian Premier League (category Pages using infobox football league with province, state, or region)
    University Sandown Lions Somerville Eagles Springvale City East Albert Park Boronia Croydon City East Bentleigh Kings Domain Knox United Manningham Juventus...
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  • Victorian State League (category Pages using infobox football league with province, state, or region)
    White Star Dandenong Albert Park Balmoral Barnstoneworth United Baxter Boronia Brighton Chelsea Croydon City Arrows Darebin United Docklands Athletic...
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  • Regional Prison Bandyup Women's Prison Banksia Hill Juvenile Detention Centre Boronia Pre-release Centre for Women Broome Regional Prison Bunbury Regional Prison...
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  • Alfred Chandler (politician) (category People from Boronia, Victoria)
    attended state school and became a horticulturist, running a nursery in Boronia. On 24 May 1897, he married Elizabeth Ann Intermann, with whom he had one...
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  • Arabic word bawraq (بورق), from Persian bure of the same meaning. borní boronía botor bujía bulbul burche buz buzaque cabila: Tribe of Berbers or Bedouins...
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  • Thomastown Province. Jock Granter (Bendigo, Liberal) contested Central Highlands Province. Vernon Hauser (Boronia, Liberal) contested Nunawading Province. Glyn...
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