• Elaine Blanche Nile (20 March 1936 – 17 October 2011) was an Australian politician who represented the Christian Democratic Party in the New South Wales...
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    this fell through due to disagreements between Fred and Elaine Nile and Bradford. Elaine Nile served until 2002, at which time she was replaced by Gordon...
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  • British gymnast Fred Nile (born 1934), Australian politician and activist Elaine Nile (1936–2011), Australian politician Willie Nile (born 1948), American...
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  • In 1958, Nile married Elaine Crealy, who was a member of the Legislative Council for 14 years. They had three sons and a daughter. Elaine died in October...
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    Jack Lawrence, rugby league player Vic Lawrence, rugby league player Elaine Nile, politician Syd Price, Australian Rules footballer Edward Root, rugby...
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  • elected as a Senator for NSW in 1987. The Call to Australia party's Elaine Nile challenged his election on grounds that included that "His actions against...
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    appointed to the vacancy on 3 September. Christian Democratic Party MLC Elaine Nile resigned on 27 August 2002. Gordon Moyes was appointed to the vacancy...
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  • Gareth after Gareth Evans), the Elaine (for females making comments unhelpful to the sisterhood, named after Elaine Nile) and the Trump (for repeat offenders...
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  • 752 2.31 +2.12 Christian Democrats 1. Paul Green 2. Robyn Peebles 3. Elaine Nile 80,376 1.94 −0.03 Sex Party 1. Marianne Leishman 2. Huw Campbell 3. Larissa...
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  • military officer, Governor of South Australia (1982–1991) 17 October – Elaine Nile, 75, politician 18 October – George Chaloupka, 79, Aboriginal rock art...
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  • +0.2 Democrats Yvonne Jayawardena 1,978 10.8 +6.8 Call to Australia Elaine Nile 1,173 6.4 Nuclear Free Australia Gillian Fisher 931 5.1 Nuclear Disarmament...
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  • businessman (United Dairy Farmers, Cincinnati Reds), cardiac arrest. Elaine Nile, 75, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative...
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  • successor to Elaine Nile in the New South Wales Legislative Council. However, as a result of an internal party dispute due to Bradford's residency, Nile delayed...
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  • 20 −12.3 Independent Kevin Ryan 5,395 18.64 +18.64 Call to Australia Elaine Nile 993 3.43 +3.43   Small Business People Group Norm Axford 641 2.21 +2...
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  • unsuccessful candidates in the election, the Call to Australia party's Elaine Nile. This case was heard by the High Court sitting as the Court of Disputed...
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  • (elected 19) 2. Robyn Peebles 3. Graham Freemantle 4. Max Cracknell 5. Elaine Nile 6. Magdi Hanna 7. Ian Smith 8. Elwyn Sheppard 9. David Fraser 10. Anita...
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  • 35 +12.35 Democrats Peter Carver 1,391 5.35 +5.35 Call to Australia Elaine Nile 1,387 5.34 +5.34 Independent Richard Mezinec 329 1.27 +1.27 Pan Ethnic...
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  • Tony Burke   Labor Eric Roozendaal   Labor Resignation 3 September 2002 Elaine Nile   Christian Democrats Gordon Moyes   Christian Democrats Resignation...
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    Helmy-Kostandy 12. Elwyn Sheppard 13. Barry Small 14. Brendan Johnston 15. Elaine Nile 16. Kylie Laurence 17. Margaret Ratcliffe 18. Gilbert Van Der Jadgt 19...
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    Suez Canal (redirect from Nile Canal)
    running. Ancient west–east canals were built to facilitate travel from the Nile to the Red Sea. One smaller canal is believed to have been constructed under...
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  • Rowley (Nat) Carol Raye (Lib) Richard Jones* Ray Griffiths Rod Bennison Elaine Nile* Kevin Hume Patricia Judge William Bird Percy Everingham Jack Mundey...
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  • Sandra Heilpern Paul Green* Robyn Peebles Graham Freemantle Max Cracknell Elaine Nile Magdi Hanna Ian Smith Elwyn Sheppard David Fraser Anita Bird Eddie Cropper...
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    elected as a Senator for NSW in 1987. The Call to Australia party's Elaine Nile challenged his election on 4 grounds: (1) that "His actions against the...
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  • Moyes was appointed by the Christian Democratic Party (CDP) to take Elaine Nile's place in the New South Wales Legislative Council in 2002 following her...
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    (elected 19) 2. Robyn Peebles 3. Graham Freemantle 4. Max Cracknell 5. Elaine Nile 6. Magdi Hanna 7. Ian Smith 8. Elwyn Sheppard 9. David Fraser 10. Anita...
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  • Stanley Leigh JONES (1940 - )". Retrieved 24 May 2023. "The Hon. Elaine Blanche NILE (1936 - 2011)". Retrieved 24 May 2023. "The Hon. Dr Helen Wai-Har...
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  • Rodney Irvine Jim Cameron* Marie Bignold Graeme McLennan Kevin Hume Elaine Nile Marjorie Wisby Archibald Brown Verdun Walsh Margaret Bickley Peter Hinton...
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  • 24 Marlene Goldsmith Liberal 19 March 1988 – 5 March 1999 (retired) Elaine Nile Call to Australia/CDP 19 March 1988 – 27 August 2002 (resigned) Helen...
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  • McLean* Jenny Macleod Richard Jones Gary Chestnut Robert Wood* Irina Dunn Elaine Nile Kevin Hume Ian Cohen Daphne Gollan UAP candidates Defence candidates...
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    Cunningham 10. George Thompson 1,140,634 37.5 −9.4 Call to Australia 1. Elaine Nile (elected 14) 2. Kevin Hume 3. Patricia Judge 4. William Bird 5. Percy...
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