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Queensland state election, 2007
Queensland state election, 2007 An election for the Legislative Assembly of Queensland will be due in February 2007, though ... could potentially be called before then. The election will see the reunited National-Liberal ...
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Category:2001 elections
Category:2001 elections Pages in category "2001 elections" There are 30 pages in this section of this category. A Alberta general election, 2001 Andorran parliamentary election, 2001 Australian legislative ...
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Australian legislative election, 2004
Australian legislative election, 2004 Legislative elections were held in Australia ... 39 of the 76 seats. This large election billboard by the Liberal Party was an ... a gain of 3.7% over the 2001 election. The opposition Australian Labor Party polled 37 ... vote, a gain of 1.7% from 2001. The Liberal Party won 74 seats, ...
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Politics of Queensland
Politics of Queensland The politics of Queensland has several unique features with respect to ... legislature. Constitutional structure Main article: Government of Queensland Executive Like the other Australian states, Queensland is a dual-level constitutional monarchy. Thus ... Commonwealth but also head of state of Queensland. The Queen is represented in the ...
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2001 in Australia
2001 in Australia See also: 2000 in Australia, other events of 2001, 2002 in Australia See also: 2001 Australian incumbents Incumbents Prime Minister - John Howard Governor General - Sir William Deane, then Peter Hollingworth Premier ... John Olsen, then Rob Kerin Premier of Queensland - Peter Beattie Premier of Tasmania - Jim ...
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History of Queensland
History of Queensland This article is part of the series ... States and Territories New South Wales Victoria Queensland Western Australia South Australia Tasmania Australian Capital Territory Northern Territory The History of Queensland spans thousands of years, encompassing both a ... that the Portuguese explorer, Torres saw the Queensland coast at the tip of Cape York ... to within a hundred miles of the Queensland coast. He did not reach the ...
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Talk:Australian legislative election, 2004/Archive1
Talk:Australian legislative election, 2004/Archive1 < Talk:Australian legislative election, 2004 Timing If the 3-year term ... from the first sitting after the previous election, which was in March 2002, why then can the next election be delayed until as late as April ... Feb. The last date on which the election can be held is 16 April. ...
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Australian legislative election, 2007
Australian legislative election, 2007 The next Australian legislative election is expected to take place in 2007 ... Howard, will lead the Coalition into the election, or whether he will retire before the election, in which case Peter Costello is expected ... will retain the ALP leadership until the election. House of Representatives At the 2004 ...
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Governor-General of Australia
Governor-General of Australia Michael Jeffery, Governor-General of Australia The Governor-General of Australia is the representative in Australia ... The function and role of the Governor-General is similar to that of the Queen ... for elections and bestowing honours. The Governor-General is President of the Executive Council ...
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Timeline of New Zealand history
... Second New Zealand Constitution Act passed creating General Assembly and six provinces with representative government ... Te Whiwhi . July 4–October 1: New Zealand general election 1853 1854 First session of the General Assembly opens in Auckland. March 10: Thomas ... on sale. October 28–December 28: New Zealand general election 1855. 1856 Henry Sewell forms ...
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