Sir Douglas Ralph Nicholls KCVO OBE (9 December 1906 – 4 June 1988) was a prominent Aboriginal Australian from the Yorta Yorta people. He was a professional...
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Peter Douglas Nicholls (8 March 1939 – 6 March 2018) was an Australian literary scholar and critic. He was the creator and a co-editor of The Encyclopedia...
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of Sir Douglas and Lady Gladys Nicholls, in recognition of their contributions to the advocacy of Aboriginal rights. The Division of Nicholls was created...
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houses in Nicholls are located against Harcourt Hill to the west. Also in Nicholls is the Senior Site portion of Gold Creek School, Perce Douglas Memorial...
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February 2012. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help) "Civics | Sir Douglas Nicholls". Curriculum.edu.au. 14 June 2005. Retrieved 20 February 2012. "The...
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generation of Aboriginal activists through his nephew and protégé Douglas Nicholls, a founding member of Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines...
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Duckworth, Iezzi, & O'Donohue, 2008; Kane & Dvoskin, 2011; Koch, Douglas, Nicholls, & O'Neil, 2006; Schultz & Gatchel, 2009; Young, 2010, 2011; Young...
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established on the steps of Parliament House in Canberra. In 1976, Sir Douglas Nicholls was appointed as the 28th Governor of South Australia, the first Aboriginal...
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Oliphant (appointed 1971), and the first Aboriginal governor was Sir Douglas Nicholls (appointed 1976). The current governor is diplomat Frances Adamson...
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show. Nicholls lives in Highbury in north London, with his partner of more than 25 years, Hannah Weaver, a script editor. In August 2024, Nicholls was featured...
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district in Coffee County, Georgia based in Douglas. It serves the communities of Ambrose, Broxton, Douglas, Nicholls, and West Green. The district is a Charter...
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Victoria Nicholls, Australian actress Douglas Nicholls (1906–1988), Australian Governor of South Australia Donald Nicholls, Baron Nicholls of Birkenhead...
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Coffee County, Georgia (redirect from Douglas, Georgia micropolitan area)
southwest Irwin County – west Ben Hill County – west Ambrose Broxton Douglas Nicholls Bushnell Lax Mora Sapps Still West Green As of the 2020 United States...
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Indigenous Australian Governor, Sir Douglas Nicholls, a former football player and clergyman. Following Nicholls' resignation due to ill health in 1977...
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Douglas Nicholls (born 1956) is a British trade union leader and writer. Nicholls was a part-time youth worker in Oxford in 1975, when he joined the Community...
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included Pastor David Unaipon, the first Aboriginal author; Pastor Sir Douglas Nicholls, athlete, activist and former governor of South Australia; Mum (Shirl)...
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of the 'grave dangers' of appointing an Australian Aborigine, Sir Douglas Nicholls, to succeed him as South Australia's Governor". Oliphant had secretly...
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Gladys Naby Muriel Nicholls, Lady Nicholls (née Bux; 21 October 1906 – 28 January 1981) was an Australian Aboriginal activist, who made significant contributions...
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live among the Yolngu. Elsewhere around this time, activists like Sir Douglas Nicholls were commencing their campaigns for Aboriginal rights within the established...
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publication of a report and a subsequent film shot by Bill Grayden and Douglas Nicholls, called Manslaughter. The series of events which became known as the...
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in the 1930s by Yorta Yorta activists such as William Cooper, Sir Douglas Nicholls, Marj Tucker, Geraldine Briggs and Shadrach James. It lodged a claim...
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part of the team the Cup was presented after the game by 2024 AFL Sir Douglas Nicholls Honoree Sonny Morey. Gawler is just over forty kilometres north of...
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David Nicholls' adaptation of his bestselling novel for BBC One, 17 July 2019". BBC. Retrieved 19 September 2020. "Meet the cast of David Nicholls drama...
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Lawley Mulgrave, New South Wales – Baron Mulgrave Nicholls, Australian Capital Territory – Douglas Nicholls O'Connor, Australian Capital Territory – Richard...
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appointed the first Aboriginal governor of an Australian state when Sir Douglas Nicholls was made Governor of South Australia. In 1987, copper, gold, and silver...
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Harold Holt (category Douglas Wilkie Medal winners)
and Bill Wentworth (right) meeting with FCAATSI representatives – from left to right, Faith Bandler, Douglas Nicholls, Burnum Burnum, and Winnie Branson...
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establishment of the Commonwealth of Australia. It was conceived by Douglas Nicholls and Bill Onus, and directed by Irene Mitchell. 'Part One: The Past'...
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Cooper's death in 1941 but was revived after the Second World War by Douglas Nicholls and by Eric and Bill Onus. In the 1960s it became the Victorian branch...
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Australia was launched. Elsewhere around this time, activists like Sir Douglas Nicholls were commencing their campaigns for Aboriginal rights within the established...
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Australia Singer Lou Richards Australia Australian rules footballer 1973 Douglas Nicholls Australia Aboriginal Australian rules footballer and pastor 1974 Robert...
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