• Electoral results for the district of Waratah List of New South Wales state by-elections "Mr Edward Greaves (1910-1964)". Former members of the Parliament...
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  • The 1964 Waratah state by-election is held in New South Wales which was triggered by the death of Labor's Edward Greaves. The by-election is won by independent...
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  • 29 February 1964, Wollongong-Kembla held a state by-election for it's seat on the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. It was triggered by the resignation...
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  • A by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Casino on 29 February 1964. It was triggered by the resignation of Ian Robinson...
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  • Wales state by-elections "Mr Stanislaus Wyatt (1894-1964)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 1 May 2019. "Writ of election: Lakemba"...
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  • Waratah, an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, had two incarnations, the first from 1894 to 1913...
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    member for Waratah in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for much of the time that he was the member. The electoral district of Waratah lay within...
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  • political career he simultaneously ran a pub in Hobart. Aylett was born in Waratah, Tasmania, as one of twelve children. His older brother Bill Aylett was...
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  • Waratah was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales in the Newcastle area, including the suburb of...
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  • member for the seat of Waratah at the state election of 3 March 1962 by 1,026 votes (2.7%). He died 2 years after his election and Purdue regained the...
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  • Newcastle, Australia. At the state election held on 3 March 1956 he stood as an independent candidate for the seat of Waratah. In a surprise result he defeated...
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    parliament there were 4 by-elections. These produced no change in party representation with the exception of Labor losing Waratah to the independent former...
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  • seat when Waratah split away from it. It was abolished when the Tasmanian parliament adopted the Hare-Clark electoral model for the entire state in 1909...
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  • The seat was created in a redistribution ahead of the 1903 state election from parts of Waratah and West Devon, and was abolished when the Tasmanian parliament...
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  • ($710,000), Aus Gold Mining Group ($410,000), Village Roadshow ($325,000), Waratah Group ($300,000), Walker Corporation ($225,000), Australian Gypsum Industries...
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    Sydney Football Stadium (2022) (category New South Wales Waratahs)
    the Sydney Roosters of the National Rugby League, the New South Wales Waratahs of Super Rugby, and Sydney FC of the A-League Men. It was one of the venues...
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  • vacancies to be filled by a member of the party represented by the former senator at the time of their election, if the state parliament chooses to fill...
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    hospitals. Prior to the election, Independent Frank Purdue had gained the seat of Waratah from the Labor Party at a by-election caused by the death of Edward...
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    Sports Centre Trust, and a director of the Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Waratah. Finnan was a patient of the same hospital and died there in 1966. Finnan...
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    rugby union player (Eastern Suburbs RUFC, Waratahs, and Wallabies) Will Harris – rugby union player (Waratahs) David Horwitz – rugby union player (Australian...
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    Merewether (includes the Glebe), Wallsend and the Waratah collieries. All operations had closed by the early 1960s.[citation needed] On 10 December 1831...
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  • Royal Bluebell (Wahlenbergia gloriosa) New South Wales – New South Wales Waratah (Telopea speciosissima) Northern Territory – Sturt's Desert Rose (Gossypium...
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  • Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1962–1965 (category Members of New South Wales parliaments by term)
    of state aid to church schools, and served out the remainder of his term as an independent. Waratah Labor MLA Edward Greaves died on 4 July 1964. Independent...
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  • when it was replaced by the Waratah logo of the NSW Government. On 1 January 2004, RailCorp assumed all functions of the State Rail Authority, and later...
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  • This is a list of by-elections for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. A by-election may be held when a member's seat becomes vacant through resignation...
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  • South Wales state election. The election was held on 1 May 1965. Note: Liberal MLAs Geoffrey Cox (Vaucluse) and Les Ford (Dubbo) died in late 1964 while Labor...
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  • pp. 1 Bellerive Heritage, vol 1 (1993) by the Bellerive Historical Society "About Legislative Council Elections". Retrieved 1 August 2021. Parks & Wildlife...
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    government elections scheduled for 2024. This was the first time the position of mayor of Ryde was directly-elected instead of appointed by councillors...
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    year saw Bligh and the Queensland Labor Party lose the 2012 Queensland state election which resulted in the Queensland Liberal National Party not adopting...
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  • Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 1903–1906 (category Members of Tasmanian parliaments by term)
    mining areas of the state. Future Labor premier John Earle was beaten in Waratah by four votes, whilst future federal MHR Jens Jensen and senator James Long...
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