right arm. Balnaves' media career started in advertising, in Adelaide in 1960, moving into senior roles in production companies. Balnaves worked in the...
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Balnaves may refer to: Henry Balnaves, (1512?– 1570), Scottish politician and religious reformer Neil Balnaves (1944–2022), Australian media executive...
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Belvoir (theatre company) (redirect from Balnaves Awards)
NSW. The Balnaves Foundation is a private philanthropic organisation founded by media executive Neil Balnaves AO in 2006. In 2011 the Balnaves Foundation...
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Australia and appointed Neil Balnaves as managing director. In 1978, James Hardie Industries acquired the Hamlyn Group, and in 1979, Balnaves was promoted to...
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Bond University (redirect from Balnaves Foundation Multimedia Learning Centre)
student associations. The Balnaves Foundation Multimedia Learning Centre, named in honour of university benefactor, Dr Neil Balnaves, AO – a $3.4million technology-rich...
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distribution rights to several of the Famous Classic Tales specials (due to Neil Balnaves's death of boating accident on February 21, 2022). Famous Classic Tales...
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singer. Nava Arad, 83, Israeli politician, MK (1981–1992, 1995–1996). Neil Balnaves, 77, Australian media executive and arts philanthropist, boating accident...
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acquisitions. Also in 2010 the Balnaves Foundation Australian Sculpture Archive was established, funded by the Balnaves Foundation, "to acquire the archives...
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cuts". The Sydney Morning Herald. 13 May 2015. "Private arts donors Neil Balnaves and Luca Belgiorno-Nettis accuse George Brandis of neglecting arts community...
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Indigenous Law Centre (redirect from Balnaves Chair in Constitutional Law)
agreements and a truth-telling process. The Balnaves Chair in Constitutional Law was established by the Balnaves Foundation in 2020, to allow Professor Megan...
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Upon the completion of her second term as Chancellor, she announced Neil Balnaves would succeed her as Chancellor of the University. Her career has not...
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Production Executive producers William Hanna Joseph Barbera Producer Neil Balnaves Editors Peter Jennings Robert Ciaglia Running time 60 minutes Production...
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1 January 2010 (2010-01-01) 21 April 2016 (2016-04-21) 6 years, 111 days 5 Neil Balnaves AO 22 April 2016 (2016-04-22) 2018 8 years, 192 days 6 Paul Henderson...
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Australia Council cuts". The Sydney Morning Herald. "Private arts donors Neil Balnaves and Luca Belgiorno-Nettis accuse George Brandis of neglecting arts community...
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Production Executive producers William Hanna Joseph Barbera Producer Neil Balnaves Editor Tom Whintall Running time 60 minutes Production companies Hanna-Barbera...
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Flintstones. The venture, known as Hanna-Barbera Australia, evolved into Neil Balnaves' Southern Star Group. Paul Hamlyn acquired Australian publishers Lansdowne...
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Bonney, Australian rules footballer (St Kilda) (b. 1946) 21 February – Neil Balnaves, film producer and philanthropist (b. 1944) 24 February – John Landy...
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Ciccarelli, Raffaella (22 February 2022). "Former television executive Neil Balnaves dies in boating accident". Nine News. Nine Entertainment. Retrieved...
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16 prisons, including some maximum-security lockups, supported by the Balnaves Foundation. Maza said "It's not a deeply political work. It's just a huge...
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Cane Edmund Fordham Andrew Cogan Conservative Lucy Frazer Epping Forest Neil Hudson Rosalind Doré Jon Whitehouse Peter Bell Simon Heap Conservative Eleanor...
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1533–1538: Adam Otterburn and Henry Lauder 1538–1561: Henry Lauder Henry Balnaves, to Mary, Queen of Scots Thomas Cumin, Lord of Session 1561: John Spens...
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Museum of Art, Art Gallery of South Australia, Illuminate Adelaide, The Balnaves Foundation. Stevie Gadlabarti Goldsmith Memorial Award Major Moogy Sumner...
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Hikmat Abu Zayd 1950 M.A. First female member of the Cabinet of Egypt Henry Balnaves Politician and religious reformer John Hamilton-Gordon Politician, Lord...
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2.4 Central Devon Andy Williamson 4,866 8.9 Chatham and Aylesford Luke Balnave 1,101 2.6 Chelmsford Angela Thomson 1,892 3.5 Chelsea and Fulham Guy Rubin...
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Servicewomen Memorial". City Art. City of Sydney. Retrieved 5 April 2016. Radford, Neil (2015). "War Memorials to World War II and later conflicts". Dictionary of...
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Nov 1537 Robert Galbraith 13 Nov 1537 Henry Sinclair 31 Jul 1538 Henry Balnaves Hall Hill 10 Dec 1538 John Letham 2 Mar 1540 Henry Lauder St. Germain's...
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Galvin Kay Brownbill Allan Anderson Port Adelaide Labor Fred Birrell Peter Balnaves Michael Bowler Denis McEvoy (SCP) Jim Moss (CPA) Sturt Liberal Keith Le...
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Recipient Citation Notes Neil Richard Balnaves For service to the community through philanthropic support for the arts, education, medical research and...
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Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Fred Birrell 23,766 57.4 −18.8 Liberal Peter Balnaves 12,911 31.2 +31.2 Democratic Labor Michael Bowler 1,973 4.8 −15.4 Social...
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Sadegh-Zadeh 1,159 26.0 Liberal Democrats Stuart Laycock 512 11.5 Liberal Democrats Neil Alexander Anderton 511 11.5 Liberal Democrats Robert John Wilson 458 10.3...
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