A referendum concerning the reform of the New South Wales Legislative Council was put to New South Wales voters on 13 May 1933 and was passed by the voters...
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There have been 18 referendums in New South Wales, 8 of which concerned proposals to amend the New South Wales Constitution, half of which concerned the...
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The 1978 New South Wales referendum was held on 17 June 1978 and contained a single question: Do you approve of the Bill entitled 'A Bill for an Act to...
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referendum may be either binding (resulting in the adoption of a new policy) or advisory (functioning like a large-scale opinion poll). 'Referendum'...
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A referendum concerning reform of the New South Wales Legislative Council was put to New South Wales voters on 25 May 1991. The referendum coincided with...
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A referendum concerning the abolition of the New South Wales Legislative Council was put to New South Wales voters on 29 April 1961. The abolition was...
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"no" cases, and results, for each referendum up to 1988. State and territory referendums "New South Wales Referendums". NSW Electoral Commission. Retrieved...
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the council is compulsory for all New South Wales citizens over the age of 18. As the result of a 1995 referendum, every four years half the seats in...
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secession of the New England region and surrounding areas from the State of New South Wales (NSW) and the establishment of a new State of New England. While...
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Kempsey is a town in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia and is the council seat for Kempsey Shire. It is located roughly 16.5 kilometres...
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of New South Wales. Founded in December 1933, the party's leader and most prominent figure was Eric Campbell, the leader of the paramilitary New Guard...
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Wagga Wagga (redirect from Wagga Wagga CBD, New South Wales)
informally called Wagga) is a major regional city in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia. Straddling the Murrumbidgee River, with an urban population...
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Constitution Act 1902 (redirect from Constitution of New South Wales)
however some sections can only be amended through a referendum of NSW voters. In 1853 the New South Wales Legislative Council, then a unicameral body, with...
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Prohibition referendum (1908) Community service referendum (1916) Sovereignty referendum (1918) Prohibition referendum (1933) Constitutional referendum (1944)...
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government of New South Wales. Notably, this unwritten convention was later formally incorporated into the written constitution via national referendum in 1977...
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Plaid Cymru (redirect from Party of Wales)
EU referendum". Wales Online. Archived from the original on 10 December 2018. Retrieved 10 December 2018. "Plaid MPs 'will join SNP in backing new Brexit...
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John Joseph O'Reilly (category Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of New South Wales)
1931 to 1933 he was a Labor member of the New South Wales Legislative Council; he died at Newcastle in 1933. "Mr John Joseph O'Reilly (1888-1933)". Former...
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Frank Gavan Duffy Premier of New South Wales – Bertram Stevens Premier of Queensland – William Forgan Smith Premier of South Australia – Lionel Hill (until...
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for Wales 1997 in Wales - Referendum on devolution results in narrow "Yes" vote 1996 in Wales - Founding of the Owain Glyndwr Society 1995 in Wales - Disappearance...
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List of countries that have gained independence from the United Kingdom (section British overseas territories independence/sovereignty referendums)
Special Committee on Decolonization 1933 Western Australian secession referendum 1977 Nevis independence referendum West Indies Associated States Statute...
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Nicholas Royal Commission (category New South Wales royal commissions)
Nicholas Royal Commission, was appointed in 1933 to determine the suitability of regions of New South Wales to become federal States in their own right...
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in Adelaide, the South Australia Police. 1838: Overlanders Joseph Hawdon and Charles Bonney arrive in Adelaide from New South Wales with 300 head of cattle...
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Daylight saving time in Oceania (section New Zealand)
Australia, New Zealand and Fiji are areas of Oceania that currently observe daylight saving time (DST). Present situation Currently, New South Wales, Victoria...
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The modern history of Wales starts in 1800 and continues until the present day. In the 19th century, South Wales became heavily industrialised with ironworks;...
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Secession (section South Africa)
Australia (WA), where a 1933 referendum for secession from the Federation of Australia passed with a two-thirds majority. The referendum had to be ratified...
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Ted Mack (politician) (category Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly)
the independents". He chose to serve for only two terms in both the New South Wales state seat of North Shore and the federal seat of North Sydney to avoid...
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The South Wales derby is a local derby between Welsh association football clubs Cardiff City and Swansea City. The fixture has been described by The Independent...
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or territory. In New South Wales, S61AA of the Crimes Act (1900) allows a parent a defence of lawful correction. In New South Wales, one specifically...
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the territory of New South Wales to include all of New Zealand. Governor of New South Wales George Gipps was appointed governor over New Zealand. On 6 February...
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Indigenous Voice to Parliament (category Constitutional referendums in Australia)
Minister and the poet: lessons from the 1999 Referendum on the Preamble" (PDF). University of New South Wales Law Journal. 24 (2): 401–419. Chrysanthos,...
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