(VFL). The son of Thomas Joseph Pettiona (1890–1950), and Annie Maud Pettiona (1895–1966), née Janman, Charles Joseph Pettiona was born at South Melbourne...
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Pettiona is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Cecil Pettiona (1906–1987), Australian rules footballer Charlie Pettiona (1913–1946), Australian...
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1945, as captain-coach. Pettiona was an accomplished athlete, winning the 1931 Wangaratta Gift. His nephew, Charlie Pettiona, also played for South Melbourne...
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10, 1936 19 27 501 Stan Mullane 1936–1937 round 10, 1936 15 1 502 Charlie Pettiona 1936–1937 round 11, 1936 14 0 503 Keith Smith 1936–1940, 1942–1945...
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Nash Owen Evans F: Maurie Johnson Bob Pratt Roy Moore Foll: Jack Bissett (c) Dinny Kelleher Austin Robertson Res: Charlie Pettiona Coach: Jack Bissett...
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1932-1933 – Roy Cazaly 1934 – Len Pitchford 1935 – Alan Rait 1936-1937 – Cecil Pettiona 1938-1941 & 1945 – Jack Metherell 1946 – Arthur O'Brien & Dinny Kelleher...
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Port Melbourne Labor Stan Corrigan Albert Bull (CPA) Prahran Labor Robert Pettiona Charles Gawith Preston Labor William Ruthven Rainbow Country Keith Dodgshun...
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Laurence Troy (CPA) Prahran Labor Robert Pettiona Sam Loxton James Johnson Leonard Bennett (Ind) Preston Labor Charlie Ring Frank Block Thomas Hartnedy Reservoir...
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George Gibbs John Russell Prahran LCP Robert Pettiona Sam Loxton Gordon Haberman Preston Labor Charlie Ring Neville Crocker Michael Lucy Reservoir Labor...
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Victorian state election: Prahran Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Robert Pettiona 7,738 47.3 Liberal and Country Sam Loxton 5,847 35.7 Labor (A-C) James...
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enter federal politics at the 1951 federal election 16 June 1951 Robert Pettiona Labor Ivanhoe Rupert Curnow Liberal and Country Died 24 February 1951...
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Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal and Country Sam Loxton 7,798 43.7 Labor Robert Pettiona 7,734 43.3 Democratic Labor Gordon Haberman 2,325 13.0 Total formal votes...
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Mibus John Russell Prahran LCP Robert Pettiona Sam Loxton Gordon Haberman John Amurry (Ind) Preston Labor Charlie Ring Henry Newland Michael Lucy Reservoir...
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Votes % ±% Liberal and Country Sam Loxton 7,464 45.8 +4.1 Labor Robert Pettiona 6,709 41.1 −4.2 Democratic Labor Gordon Haberman 1,794 10.5 −2.5 Independent...
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Clifton Hill 1949–1955 Trevor Oldham[1] Liberal Malvern 1933–1953 Robert Pettiona Labor Prahran 1951–1955 Horace Petty Liberal Toorak 1952–1964 Peter Randles...
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Victorian state election: Prahran Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Robert Pettiona 13,009 61.6 +6.0 Liberal and Country Charles Gawith 8,114 38.4 −6.0 Total...
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of Melbourne Ports at the 1951 federal election. Labor candidate Robert Pettiona won the resulting by-election on 16 June 1951. 3 On 19 January 1952, the...
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