The 1900 Tasmanian colonial election was held on 9 March 1900 in the Australian colony of Tasmania to elect 38 members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly...
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The Aboriginal Tasmanians (Palawa kani: Palawa or Pakana) are the Aboriginal people of the Australian island of Tasmania, located south of the mainland...
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divisions the next year. Elections take place on the first Saturday in May. The term of each MLC is six years. Tasmanian's upper house is unique in Australian...
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Constitution of Tasmania (redirect from Tasmanian Constitution)
passed the Colonial Laws Validity Act 1865 to validate the laws passed by all of its colonial legislatures. What this meant is that the Tasmanian Parliament...
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History of Tasmania (category Tasmanian timelines)
Australia wins overwhelming Tasmanian approval in the second referendum 1900: More Tasmanian troops leave for Second Boer War 1900: Adult male suffrage for...
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Colony of Tasmania (category Colonial history of Tasmania)
between September and October, elections were held across the state for the new Tasmanian Legislative Council, and Tasmanian House of Assembly. On 1 November...
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This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly between the 1897 election and the 1900 election. Party affiliations were relatively loose...
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The History of Australia (1851–1900) refers to the history of the people of the Australian continent during the 50-year period which preceded the foundation...
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in 1887 in New South Wales, in time for the 1887 New South Wales colonial election, which the party won. It advocated the abolition of protectionism...
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Australia 7, Western Australia 5 and Tasmania 5. The South Australian and Tasmanian colonial parliaments had not legislated for single-member electorates, so their...
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The Last Tasmanian Tiger The History and Extinction of Cambridge University Press "No. 27195". The London Gazette (Supplement). 23 May 1900. p. 3328....
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Red states and blue states (category United States presidential elections terminology)
won all five of them. As of the 2022 Australian federal election, the Liberals have two Tasmanian seats (Bass and Braddon), as does Labor (Franklin and...
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History of Australia (redirect from Colonial Australia)
Melbourne: Wren, 1973); v.1. Colonial Australia, 1788–1840 – v.2. Colonial Australia, 1841–1874 -v.3. Colonial Australia, 1875–1900 -v.4. Modern Australia,...
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This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly between the inaugural 1856 elections and the 1861 elections. 1 In January 1857, William Crooke...
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This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly between the 1872 and the 1877 colonial elections. 1 In November 1872, James Reid Scott, the...
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Federation of Australia (category History of Australia (1851–1900))
Hobart in early November 1890, with the technical aid of W. O. Wise, the Tasmanian Parliamentary Draftsman, Clark completed the final form of the Draft Constitution...
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Charles Mackenzie (Australian politician) (category Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly)
- 6 August 1921) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly from 1886 to 1909, representing the electorate of Wellington...
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Electoral system of Australia (category Elections in Australia)
the lowest turnout since compulsory voting began. At the 2010 Tasmanian state election, with a turnout of 335,353 voters, about 6,000 people were fined...
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Tom Arnold (literary scholar) (category 1900 deaths)
Thomas Arnold (30 November 1823 – 12 November 1900), also known as Thomas Arnold the Younger, was an English literary scholar. He was the second son of...
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member of parliament John Foster (Australian politician) (1818–1900), politician in colonial New South Wales and Victoria John W. Foster (1836–1917), American...
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territory since the 2018 South Australian election. After having been elected in the 2024 Tasmanian state election in March, Bass MP Rebekah Pentland and...
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This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly between the 1866 elections and the 1871 elections. 1 In December 1866, William Crowther,...
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Genocide of indigenous peoples (redirect from Mass killings under Colonial regimes)
The genocide of indigenous peoples, colonial genocide, or settler genocide is the elimination of indigenous peoples as a part of the process of colonialism...
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Taroona, south of Hobart, for the purpose of manufacturing shot for the Tasmanian Colonial Forces. It used gravity to drop molten lead down the inside of the...
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movement. Colonial Labour parties contested seats from 1891, and began contesting federal seats following Federation at the 1901 federal election. In 1904...
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Australasian Anti-Transportation League (category History of Australia (1851–1900))
McLaughlin, Anne (1995), "Against the -Tasmanian Anti Transportation- League: fighting the 'hated stain'", Tasmanian Historical Studies, 5 (1): 76–104, ISSN 1324-048X...
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Devonport, Tasmania (category Articles containing Northern Tasmanian-language text)
Origin, Rise, And Progress Of The Van Diemen's Land Company". Colonial Advocate, And Tasmanian Monthly Review And Register. Vol. I, no. 5. Tasmania, Australia...
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William Spence (category Scottish emigrants to colonial Australia)
oppose him. Shortly after he was returned to Parliament at a by-election for the Tasmanian seat of Darwin. He was one of only a small number of people who...
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Joseph Woollnough (category Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly)
being appointed chaplain to the Tasmanian Reserve Forces in 1885, and remaining a senior chaplain when the colonial military forces were unified at Federation...
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