The Dame Annabelle Rankin Award is a biennial award presented by the Queensland Branch of the Children's Book Council of Australia. In 1977, Dame Annabelle...
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Dame Annabelle Jane Mary Rankin DBE (28 July 1908 – 30 August 1986) was an Australian politician and diplomat. She was the first woman from Queensland...
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James Moloney (section Awards)
in the walking 2018 Winner - Dame Annabelle Rankin Award 2019 Nan Chauncy Award Winner Children's Peace Literature Award 1997 : A bridge to Wiseman's...
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factual material Dame Annabelle Rankin Award – presented for distinguished services to children’s literature in Queensland. Nan Chauncy Award – a national...
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Conferences. Dame Annabelle Rankin Award – presented for distinguished services to children's literature in Queensland. Nan Chauncy Award – a national...
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Information Books Crichton Award for Children's Book Illustration (1988–2018) Dame Annabelle Rankin Award Leila St John Award Nan Chauncy Award Children's Peace...
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Robyn Sheahan-Bright (section Awards and recognition)
Laureate. In 2018 she was elected president of IBBY Australia. 2011 Dame Annabelle Rankin Award for Distinguished Services to Children's Literature, Qld Branch...
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Rodney Forgets It! was published in 2022. In 2022 Bauer was awarded The Dame Annabelle Rankin Award for Distinguished Services to Children's Literature by...
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Neville Bonner (redirect from Neville Bonner Award for Indigenous Education)
held local office in the party. Following the resignation of Senator Annabelle Rankin in 1971, Bonner was chosen to fill the casual vacancy and he became...
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clerk and valuator with the Isis Divisional Board (1890–1899). Rankin married Annabelle Davidson Thomson on 5 September 1906 at St Stephen's Presbyterian...
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appointed a knight or a dame, being entitled to be known as "sir" or "dame" respectively. It includes living Australian knights and dames as well as dead appointees...
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Priti Patel (redirect from Dame Priti Patel)
Dame Priti Sushil Patel DBE (born 29 March 1972) is a British politician who has served as Shadow Foreign Secretary since November 2024, having previously...
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Ruth Dobson (section Awards and honours)
work in an ambassadorial role—Dame Annabelle Rankin had been appointed High Commissioner to New Zealand in 1971, but Rankin's was a political appointment...
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Valerie Adams (redirect from Dame Valerie Adams)
Dame Valerie Kasanita Adams DNZM (formerly Vili; born 6 October 1984) is a retired New Zealand shot putter. She is a four-time World champion, four-time...
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2021 in animation (section Awards)
Tawny Kitaen, American actress, model and media personality (voice of Annabelle in Eek! The Cat), dies from dilated cardiomyopathy at age 59. May 10:...
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Yozo Fujita, 81, Japanese politician, mayor of Chikushino (2011–2023). Annabelle Gamson, 94, American dancer and choreographer. Heinz Golombeck, 74, German...
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George Pelawa, 18, American ice hockey player, traffic collision. Dame Annabelle Rankin, 78, Australian politician. John Tuggle, 25, American NFL football...
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films of the 2020s Awarded Best Production Design, Best Special Visual Effects and Best Sound at the 64th British Academy Film Awards. It was nominated...
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2023 Australia Day Honours (category 2023 awards in Australia)
Evans – For significant service to performing arts administration. Dr Annabelle Farnsworth – For significant service to medicine, and to women's health...
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Campbell, MSP, youngest MSP in the 2007–2011 Session Angela Constance, MSP Annabelle Ewing, former MP Fergus Ewing, MSP Margaret Ewing, MSP, former MP Winnie...
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2017 Birthday Honours (category 2017 awards)
on the appointments, then by honour with grades, i.e. Knight/Dame Grand Cross, Knight/Dame Commander etc., and then by divisions, i.e. Civil, Diplomatic...
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MP for Hamilton 1967–1970 and Moray and Nairn 1974–1979 was mother of Annabelle Ewing, MP for Perth 2001–2005. Sylvia Heal (née Sylvia Lloyd Fox), MP...
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2022 Birthday Honours (category 2022 awards)
Improvement. For services to the NHS, particularly during COVID-19. Ian Rankin, OBE, DL. Author. For services to Literature and to Charity. Professor Aziz...
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Rue McClanahan, American actress and comedian (voice of Scarlett in Annabelle's Wish, Anastasia Hardy in the Spider-Man episode "Doctor Octopus: Armed...
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Massacre (1965) David F. Sandberg Benjamin Wallfisch Lights Out (2016) Annabelle: Creation (2017) Shazam! (2019) Ari Sandel Dominic Lewis The DUFF (2015)...
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Paul Whiteman March 28, 1890 December 29, 1967 American Bandleader. Annabelle Whitford 1878 November 30, 1961 American Modern dancer. Whiting and Burt...
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performances. Elvis Costello's Accidents Will Happen (1979) was made by Annabelle Jackel and Rocky Morton, known for their animated commercials. Despite...
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and Queen Annabelle (portrayed by Amir Arison and Tara R. Cook) Kunu was the former ruler of Kinkow who married the archeologist, Annabelle, making her...
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questions about the veracity of her portrayals. In 1935, the journalist David Rankin Barbee wrote that Keckley had neither written her autobiography nor even...
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