Neilson AC (27 August 1925 – 9 November 1989) was Premier of Tasmania from 1975 to 1977. Born in Hobart, and educated at Ogilvie High School, Neilson...
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Chris Vianni 2018 Magnetic Plasma for mass(es) Enlightenment Bodhi Short Film 2020 Patricia Sterling Director Short film 2023 Holiday Twist Bill Neilson...
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Henry Berkeley James as Brianna Kellen Patino as Brant Drew Fuller as Bill Neilson Jeff Rector as Vance Jordan Jasmine Rossi as Jessica In June 2022, it...
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British musician Anthony Neilson (born 1967), British playwright Bill Neilson (1925–1989), Australian politician Brendan Neilson (born 1978), New Zealand-Japanese...
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William Neilson may refer to: William Neilson (Lord Provost), Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1717 to 1719 William Neilson (businessman) (1844–1915), Canadian...
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Trevor Neilson (born July 2, 1972) is an American businessperson, investor, entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is the co-founder, chairman and CEO of...
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Sydney on 10 March 1926. In 1948, their daughter, Jill Benjamin, married Bill Neilson who went on to become Premier of Tasmania. She stood for the division...
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May 1972 – 31 March 1975 Deputy Merv Everett Bill Neilson Preceded by Angus Bethune Succeeded by Bill Neilson Personal details Born (1909-07-06)6 July 1909...
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elected from each of five electorates. The incumbent Labor Party, led by Bill Neilson, won a second term against the opposition Liberal Party, led by Max Bingham...
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Reynolds The Blue Parrot (1953) – Taps Campelli Flannelfoot (1953) – Bill Neilson Stryker of the Yard (1953) Conflict of Wings (1954) – 'Smother' Brooks...
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proclamation by Governor Sir Stanley Burbury, and endorsed by Premier Bill Neilson established it as the official Tasmanian flag, although it had technically...
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Dwyer-Gray Robert Cosgrove Edward Brooker Robert Cosgrove Eric Reece Bill Neilson Doug Lowe Harry Holgate Ken Wriedt Neil Batt Michael Field Jim Bacon...
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(1909–1999) 1972 3 May 1972 31 March 1975 2 years, 332 days Labor 34 Bill Neilson MHA for Franklin (1925–1989) — 31 March 1975 1 December 1977 2 years...
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the Industrial Relations and Health portfolios. When the then-Premier Bill Neilson resigned as Premier on 1 December 1977, Lowe became Tasmania's 35th Premier...
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David Tonkin Premier of Tasmania – Eric Reece (until 31 March), then Bill Neilson Opposition Leader – Max Bingham Premier of Victoria – Rupert Hamer Opposition...
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1948–1958) Edward Brooker (1947–48) Eric Reece (1958–1969, 1972–1975) Bill Neilson (1975–1977) Doug Lowe (1977–1981) Harry Holgate (1981–82) Michael Field...
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Dwyer-Gray Robert Cosgrove Edward Brooker Robert Cosgrove Eric Reece Bill Neilson Doug Lowe Harry Holgate Ken Wriedt Neil Batt Michael Field Jim Bacon...
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Rosemary Timperley, English author and screenwriter (b. 1920) 1989 – Bill Neilson, Australian politician, 34th Premier of Tasmania (b. 1925) 1991 – Yves...
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Forged in Fire (redirect from J. Neilson)
currently hosted by Grady Powell) and a three-judge panel consisting of J. Neilson (Jason Knight during portions of season 3 and 4; Ben Abbott during portions...
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Academy was officially opened on 6 March 1976 by the Premier of Tasmania, Bill Neilson. The Tasmania Police Academy was the first purpose-built Police Academy...
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Dwyer-Gray Robert Cosgrove Edward Brooker Robert Cosgrove Eric Reece Bill Neilson Doug Lowe Harry Holgate Ken Wriedt Neil Batt Michael Field Jim Bacon...
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2011) 1925 – Saiichi Maruya, Japanese author and critic (d. 2012) 1925 – Bill Neilson, Australian politician, 34th Premier of Tasmania (d. 1989) 1925 – Jaswant...
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(1891–1917) 21 October 1910 29 June 1913 2 years, 251 days 1910 172. TAS Bill Neilson (1925–1989) AC Labor MHA for Franklin (1941–1977) 31 March 1975 1 December...
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(1917–1988) 3 May 1972 12 April 1974 Labor Eric Reece Labor (1972–1975) 5 Bill Neilson MHA for Franklin (1925–1989) 17 April 1974 31 March 1975 Labor 6 Doug...
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24 November 1866 4 August 1869 2 years, 253 days 1866 1869 26. 34th Bill Neilson (1925–1989) AC Labor MHA for Franklin (1941–1977) 31 March 1975 1 December...
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election in 1972, he stepped down from office in 1975. Reece's replacement, Bill Neilson, had to deal with the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis leading to...
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episodes of The Bill, which ran from 16 August 1983 to 31 August 2010. 26 series were made. On 26 March 2010, ITV announced that The Bill would end after...
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Michael Field, Ray Groom (previously federal), Robin Gray, Doug Lowe, Bill Neilson Other - Andrew Inglis Clark, Richard Jones Association football - Alex...
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Edwin Richfield as Bill Neilson, jewel collector Alastair Hunter as Superintendent Carter Vanda Godsell as Angela Neilson, Bill's wife Adrienne Fancey...
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state election: Franklin Party Candidate Votes % ±% Quota 5,913 Labor Bill Neilson (elected 1) 11,373 24.0 +6.9 Labor Doug Lowe (elected 2) 6,944 14.7 +4...
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