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    The Warringah Civic Centre is a landmark civic building in Dee Why, a suburb of Sydney. It stands in the centre of Dee Why, along Pittwater Road. Designed...
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    mayor of Warringah Council was Cr Michael Regan, who was elected on 13 September 2008. The council seat was located in Warringah Civic Centre in Dee Why...
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  • Warringah Shire Warringah Civic Centre, a civic building in Dee Why, a suburb of Sydney Warringah Freeway, Sydney, New South Wales Westfield Warringah Mall, Brookvale...
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    Northern Beaches Council local government area, and is home to the Warringah Civic Centre built in 1973, which contains the Council Chambers and is situated...
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  • State Office Block is another), the High Court of Australia and Warringah Civic Centre by Christopher Kringas, the MUSE building (also referred to as C7A...
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    Memorial Hall, Warringah Civic Centre in Dee Why and Manly Town Hall. Since September 2017, council meetings are held at the Civic Centre in Dee Why. The...
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    Competition Design; the Mitchell College Student Residences; and the Warringah Civic Centre. These innovative and acclaimed designs marked a new direction for...
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    and 1971 designs for the Australian National Gallery and the 1971 Warringah Civic Centre, as well as innovative solo designs. Kringas died of cancer in March...
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    Shire Hall was the seat of Warringah Council from 1910 to 1973, when the council moved to a new purpose-built Civic Centre on further down Pittwater Road...
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  • Kawana Shoppingworld, Buddina Noosa Civic, Noosa Sunshine Plaza, Maroochydore Nambour Plaza, Nambour Parkhurst Town Centre, Parkhurst Stockland Rockhampton...
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  • Michael Regan (Australian politician) (category Shire Presidents and Mayors of Warringah)
    is an Australian politician and former public servant. He was mayor of Warringah Council from 13 September 2008 to May 2016 following its amalgamation...
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    Tony Abbott (category Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Warringah)
    parliament as a member of parliament (MP) for the division of Warringah at the 1994 Warringah by-election, before the election of the Howard government in...
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  • However, two new independents entered parliament: Zali Steggall (Member for Warringah) and Helen Haines (Member for Indi). After the 2022 federal election,...
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  • Carlingford Court (now a Target), Westfield Chatswood, Macquarie Centre and Westfield Warringah Mall. The Castle Hill store which opened on 11 August 2001,...
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    coincide with the official opening of the new Bankstown Civic Centre, Bankstown Council adopted a new civic badge to serve as the primary visual symbol of the...
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  • of four factions (the other three are the Moderates, Centrists, and the Centre Right) within the federal Liberal Party of Australia. Reportedly concerned...
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  • Arlett's Team". Also known as Living City Independents. Known as Wake Up Warringah until 2012, later became Your Northern Beaches. Party deregistered in...
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  • Australian House (2002–2007), and Member of the Australian Parliament for Warringah (1994–2019) (Liberal Party of Australia) Andrej Babiš, Prime Minister...
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    joint district competition with clubs within the districts of the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles, and teams in the competition either play with a Bears or Sea...
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    by Warringah Council on 23 February 2016, was for an amalgamation of the Pittwater, Manly and Warringah councils. As a consequence of Warringah's proposal...
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  • Julie Sutton (mayor) (category Shire Presidents and Mayors of Warringah)
    Marriage Celebrant, elected as a Councillor of Warringah Council and was previously Mayor of Warringah from 1995 to 1996 and 2002 to 2003. Sutton was...
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    2023. "Nambour Civic Centre-whats on". 2011. Archived from the original on 2 March 2011. Retrieved 30 April 2023. "Nambour Civic Centre-whats on". 2011...
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    Campsie became a more important centre, particularly along Beamish Street and Canterbury Council planned a gradual move of civic services there when funds became...
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  • 2019. ... It will focus on the seats of Dickson, Deakin, Boothby and Warringah, held respectively by Peter Dutton, Michael Sukkar, Nicolle Flint and...
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    council chambers, which were demolished to make way for the Kogarah Civic Centre, opened by Governor Sir Roden Cutler in 1973. Efforts to bring about...
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    the completion of the Warringah Expressway in 1968, a construction that involved the wide-scale demolition of areas in the centre of the municipality,...
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    maint: multiple names: authors list (link) "Legal Graffiti Wall Rules". Warringah Council. Archived from the original on 21 August 2006. Retrieved 25 August...
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    within St Leonards Park until it was separated by the construction of the Warringah Expressway. Australia's first outdoor cinema commenced operation at St...
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  • seats in metropolitan Melbourne and Sydney. An example was in the seat of Warringah, where the socially conservative former Liberal PM Tony Abbott lost this...
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  • been elected at a March by-election that same year for the Division of Warringah, based in Manly. Abbott had approached Oldfield by phone to discuss his...
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