• and 1856 the New South Wales Legislative Council was a hybrid in which some members of the Council were elected and the balance were appointed by the...
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  • list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1851 to 1856. The 1851 Electoral Act increased the number of members in the Council to...
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  • This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1843 to 1851. The 1843 Electoral Act prescribed 36 members, 24 to be elected...
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    The premier of New South Wales is the head of government in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The Government of New South Wales follows the Westminster...
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    Sydney is the capital city of the state of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis...
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    James Martin (premier) (category Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council)
    for a by-election for the electorate of Durham in the New South Wales Legislative Council, but withdrew before polling day. In the general election held...
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  • (1921-1996), member of the New South Wales Legislative Council 1973–1981 Peter Anderson (born 1947), member of the NSW Legislative Assembly 1978–1995 Larry...
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  • to New South Wales ended in 1840 and a semi-elected Legislative Council was established in 1842. In 1850, Britain granted Van Diemen's Land, South Australia...
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  • Parliament of South Australia. Retrieved 21 March 2012. Legislative Council 1843-1856 Archived 6 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Parliament of South Australia...
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    a town in New South Wales, Australia. Although a small town, Gundagai is a popular topic for writers and has become a representative icon of a typical...
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  • The 1904 New South Wales state election involved 90 electoral districts returning one member each. The election was conducted on the basis of a simple...
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  • became independent from New South Wales with an appointed Executive Council, its own judicial establishment, and Legislative Council. Also in that year, the...
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  • Adelaide, the South Australia Police. 1838: Overlanders Joseph Hawdon and Charles Bonney arrive in Adelaide from New South Wales with 300 head of cattle. 1838:...
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    2025 Northern Territory local elections TBC – 2025 Tasmanian Legislative Council periodic election Source: 1 January - New Year's Day 26 January - Australia...
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  • New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 24 October 2019. Green, Antony. "1907 Blayney by-election". New South...
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  • was passed by the New South Wales Legislative Council to take effect on 1 July 1851. This was formally the founding moment of the Colony of Victoria, with...
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    86 This short title was conferred on this act by section 11 of the Reformatory Schools (Scotland) Act 1856 (19 & 20 Vict. c. 28) Current Law Statutes 1998...
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  • won the seat in a by-election. Candidates of the 1898 New South Wales colonial election Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1898–1901...
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    Roger Therry (category Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council)
    17 May 1874) was an Irish-Australian jurist and member of the New South Wales Legislative Council. Therry was born in Cork, County Cork, Ireland and educated...
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  • A by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate of West Sydney on 26 July 1890 because of the death of Alfred Lamb (Free...
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  • office List of premiers of New South Wales by time in office List of premiers of South Australia by time in office List of premiers of Tasmania by time...
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    South Wales, and the Colony of Victoria 1856 – Colony of New Zealand and the Colony of Tasmania 1857 – Province of South Australia 1859 – Colony of Queensland...
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    The first Singaporean elections, held in March 1948, were limited as only six of the twenty-five seats on the Legislative Council were to be elected. Only...
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    James Merriman (politician) (category Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly)
    Trove. Green, Antony. "Elections for West Sydney". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 24 July 2020...
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    Henry Ayers (category Presidents of the South Australian Legislative Council)
    secured the wealth of the colony of South Australia. On 9 March 1857 Ayers was elected to the first South Australian Legislative Council under responsible...
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    Cornish Australians (category Australian people of Cornish descent)
    Pastoralist, surveyor and explorer of Australia. Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council for Northumberland, 1845–1851. By 1850 he owned or leased over...
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  • Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 22 October 2020. "Gardiner, Albert (Jupp) (1867–1952)". Australian Dictionary of Biography....
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    Albert John Hockings (category Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly)
    the Federation of Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly and an alderman and mayor of the Brisbane Town Council. Albert John...
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    Samuel Griffith (category Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly)
    Griffith was born in Wales, arriving in the Moreton Bay district of New South Wales (but now in the state of Queensland) at the age of eight. He attended...
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    Lower Canada Rebellion (category Political history of Canada)
    the Executive and Legislative Councils advised the governor, who could veto any legislation. Both councils were made of people chosen by the English party...
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