• Garry John Weatherill (born 3 October 1956) is the current Anglican Bishop of Ballarat in the Province of Victoria, Australia. He was previously the sixth...
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  • an openly gay and partnered priest to another post. Also, in 2016, Garry Weatherill, Bishop of Ballarat, announced his support for same-sex marriage. In...
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  • Willochra Installed 30 June 2012 Term ended 2 July 2022 Predecessor Garry Weatherill Other post(s) Assistant Bishop, Diocese of Bathurst (2009–2012) Orders...
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  • diocesan cathedral is the Cathedral of Christ the King in Ballarat. Garry Weatherill, formerly the Bishop of Willochra between 2000 and 2011, was installed...
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  • Ballarat Bishopric anglican Coat of arms of the diocese Incumbent: Garry Weatherill since 5 November 2011 (2011-11-05) Style The Right Reverend Location...
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  • Garry MacDonald (born 26 March 1962) is an English former footballer who made nearly 250 appearances in the Football League playing as a forward for Middlesbrough...
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  • (Bunbury) Bruce Rosier (Willochra) Successor Allan Ewing (Bunbury) Garry Weatherill (Willochra) Orders Ordination 1963 (as priest) Consecration 1 November...
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  • 2 July 2022. Retrieved 11 September 2022. "Presidential Address by Garry Weatherill" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved...
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  • Perth. 5 1987 2000 David McCall Translated to Bunbury. 6 2000 2011 Garry Weatherill Previously Archdeacon of Willochra; translated to Ballarat. 7 2012...
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  • Isaac Gadebo Bishop of Port Moresby 1998–2001 Succeeded by Peter Fox Preceded by David Silk Bishop of Ballarat 2003–2010 Succeeded by Garry Weatherill...
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    Victoria (Metropolitan: Philip Freier, Archbishop of Melbourne) Ballarat (Garry Weatherill) Bendigo (Matthew Brain) Gippsland (Richard Treloar) Melbourne (Archbishop:...
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  • damaged in the 1954 Adelaide earthquake. Henry Dutton, pastoralist Garry Weatherill Hartley Williams, curate 1879–1881 People interred in the cemetery...
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  • 438 26 22 October 1992 Maidstone Harriet Harman, Andrew Neil, Bernard Weatherill [140] 439 27 29 October 1992 Washington, D.C. Jeane Kirkpatrick, Kurt...
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  • same time as later politicians Natasha Stott Despoja, Penny Wong, Jay Weatherill, Christopher Pyne, Mark Butler and Pat Conlon, and political journalists...
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  • 1917–1928 1917 Dick Godfrey 4 0 1917 1917 Ted Davey 4 1 1917 1917 Bob Weatherill 72 44 1917–1923 1917 Bill Albress 8 6 1917–1918 1917 Wally Bowtell 1 1...
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  • Retrieved 2024-06-05. Branigan, Tania (2007-05-08). "Former Speaker Weatherill dies". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-06-10. "Singapore's...
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  • Gay Marriage, Illegal Migrants and Masculinity 35 30 September 2016 Jay Weatherill Penny Wong Simon Birmingham Amanda Vanstone Education, Environment and...
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  • Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police Service. Owen Robert Weatherill, lately Assistant Chief Constable, Hertfordshire Constabulary and National...
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  • Australian state election: Cheltenham Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Jay Weatherill 11,326 56.2 -6.9 Liberal James Bourke 4,912 24.4 +7.2 Independent Henrietta...
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  • Wearne Stephen Wearne David and Stephen are brothers. George Weatherill Robert Weatherill Robert was the elder brother of George. Murray Weideman Mark...
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    University In office 20 May 2013 – 1 January 2022 Vice-Chancellor Nigel Weatherill Preceded by Brian May, CBE Succeeded by Nisha Katona, MBE Personal details...
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    Premier of South Australia, Mike Rann, and the Minister for Disability, Jay Weatherill, Mackie established the Richard Llewellyn Arts and Disability Trust Fund...
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    working in any medium, was announced by the Premier of South Australia, Jay Weatherill. Supported by the James & Diana Ramsay Foundation (and launched by Diana...
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  • RAFVR. 1577639 C. D. Watts, RAFVR. 1591662 J. A. Waugh, RAFVR. I197119 J. Weatherill, RAFVR. 1053129 F. Weaver, RAFVR. 1163558 W. H. Webb, RAFVR. 1544408 C...
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  • Third period 5:57 - Zach Fischer (1) Cole Kehler (26 saves/29 shots) Goalie stats Bailey Brkin (12 saves/15 shots) Dawson Weatherill (15 saves/16 shots)...
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  • Seeney Premier of South Australia – Mike Rann (until 21 October), then Jay Weatherill Opposition Leader – Isobel Redmond Premier of Tasmania – David Bartlett...
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  • Opposition Leader – Annastacia Palaszczuk Premier of South Australia – Jay Weatherill Opposition Leader – Steven Marshall Premier of Tasmania – Lara Giddings...
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  • Grewal Tim Whetstone Jason Garrood Yvonne Zeppel Cheltenham Labor Jay Weatherill Jack Batty Rebecca Galdies Alex Tennikoff Colton Labor Paul Caica Joe...
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  • Australian state election: Cheltenham Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Jay Weatherill 11,661 52.4 −2.9 Liberal Penny Pratt 4,954 22.3 −7.2 SA-Best John Noonan...
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  • documentary about migration, Human Flow. In April 2017, the Premier Jay Weatherill announced that a full festival, including new funding of A$1m for the...
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