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Electoral district of Brown Hill-Ivanhoe

Index Electoral district of Brown Hill-Ivanhoe

The Electoral district of Brown Hill-Ivanhoe (sometimes styled Brownhill-Ivanhoe) was a Legislative Assembly electorate in the state of Western Australia. [1]

40 relations: Alick McCallum, Australian conscription referendum, 1916, Australian federal election, 1917, Australian Labor Party, Australian Senate, Billy Hughes, Boulder, Western Australia, David Black (historian), Electoral district of Boulder, Electoral district of Brown Hill, Electoral district of Canning, Electoral district of Hannans, Electoral district of Ivanhoe (Western Australia), Electoral districts of Western Australia, Frank Wilson (politician), Frederick Smith (Australian politician), Goldfields-Esperance, Government of Western Australia, Henry Lefroy, John Lutey, John Scaddan, Kalgoorlie, Leader of the Opposition (Western Australia), Morgans Ministry, Motion of no confidence, National Labor Party, National Party of Australia (WA), Nationalist Party (Australia), Perth, Philip Collier, Premier of Western Australia, Robert Thomson Robinson, Tom Stannage, Western Australia, Western Australian Legislative Assembly, Western Australian Liberal Party (1911–17), Western Australian state election, 1911, Western Australian state election, 1950, Westralian Worker, Willcock Ministry.

Alick McCallum

Alexander McCallum (28 October 1877 – 12 July 1937) was an Australian politician.

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Australian conscription referendum, 1916

The 1916 Australian plebiscite was held on 28 October 1916.

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Australian federal election, 1917

Federal elections were held in Australia on 5 May 1917.

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Australian Labor Party

The Australian Labor Party (ALP, also Labor, was Labour before 1912) is a political party in Australia.

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Australian Senate

The Australian Senate is the upper house of the bicameral Parliament of Australia, the lower house being the House of Representatives.

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Billy Hughes

William Morris Hughes, (25 September 186228 October 1952) was an Australian politician who served as the seventh Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1915 to 1923.

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Boulder, Western Australia

Boulder was a town in the Western Australian Goldfields east of Perth and bordering onto the town of Kalgoorlie in the Eastern Goldfields region.

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David Black (historian)

David William Black (born 1936) is a Western Australian historian.

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Electoral district of Boulder

Boulder was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Western Australia from 1901 to 1977.

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Electoral district of Brown Hill

The Electoral district of Brown Hill was a Legislative Assembly electorate in the state of Western Australia.

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Electoral district of Canning

The Electoral district of Canning was an electorate in the state of Western Australia.

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Electoral district of Hannans

Hannans was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Western Australia from 1901 to 1956.

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Electoral district of Ivanhoe (Western Australia)

The Electoral district of Ivanhoe was a Legislative Assembly electorate in the state of Western Australia.

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Electoral districts of Western Australia

The Western Australian Legislative Assembly is elected from 59 single-member electoral districts.

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Frank Wilson (politician)

Frank Wilson, CMG (12 May 1859 – 7 December 1918), was the ninth Premier of Western Australia, serving on two separate occasions – from 1910 to 1911 and then again from 1916 to 1917.

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Frederick Smith (Australian politician)

Frederick Charles Lee Smith (11 November 1883 – 25 August 1960) was an Australian trade unionist, journalist, and politician who was a Labor Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1932 to 1950, representing the seat of Brown Hill-Ivanhoe.

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Goldfields-Esperance

The Goldfields-Esperance region is one of the nine regions of Western Australia.

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Government of Western Australia

The Government of Western Australia, also referred to formally as Her Majesty's Government of Western Australia, or as the Western Australian Government or the West Australian Government, is the Australian state democratic administrative authority of Western Australia.

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Henry Lefroy

Sir Henry Bruce Lefroy KCMG (24 March 1854 – 19 March 1930) was the eleventh Premier of Western Australia.

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John Lutey

John Thomas Lutey (18 December 1876 – 22 June 1932) was the Australian Labor Party member for the Western Australian Legislative Assembly seat of Brownhill-Ivanhoe from 1917 to 1932.

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John Scaddan

John Scaddan, CMG (4 August 1876 – 21 November 1934), popularly known as "Happy Jack", was Premier of Western Australia from 7 October 1911 until 27 July 1916.

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Kalgoorlie

Kalgoorlie, part of the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder, is a city in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia, located east-northeast of Perth at the end of the Great Eastern Highway.

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Leader of the Opposition (Western Australia)

In the Australian state of Western Australia, the Leader of the Opposition is the leader of the largest minority political party or coalition of parties in the Legislative Assembly of the Parliament of Western Australia.

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Morgans Ministry

The Morgans Ministry was the fourth ministry of the Government of Western Australia, led by Alf Morgans of the Ministerialist faction.

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Motion of no confidence

A motion of no confidence (alternatively vote of no confidence, no-confidence motion, or (unsuccessful) confidence motion) is a statement or vote which states that a person(s) in a position of responsibility (government, managerial, etc.) is no longer deemed fit to hold that position, perhaps because they are inadequate in some respect, are failing to carry out obligations, or are making decisions that other members feel are detrimental.

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National Labor Party

The National Labor Party was formed by Australian Prime Minister Billy Hughes in 1916 following the 1916 Labor split on the issue of World War I conscription in Australia.

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National Party of Australia (WA)

The National Party of Australia (WA) Inc is a political party in Western Australia.

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Nationalist Party (Australia)

The Nationalist Party was an Australian political party.

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Perth

Perth is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia.

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Philip Collier

Philip Collier (21 April 1873 – 18 October 1948) was an Australian politician who served as the 14th Premier of Western Australia from 1924 to 1930 and from 1933 to 1936.

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Premier of Western Australia

The Premier of Western Australia is the head of the executive branch of government in the Australian state of Western Australia.

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Robert Thomson Robinson

Robert Thomson Robinson (18 January 1867 – 19 September 1926) was an Australian lawyer and politician who was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1914 to 1921, representing the seat of Canning.

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Tom Stannage

Charles Thomas "Tom" Stannage, AM (14 March 19444 October 2012) was a prominent Western Australian historian, academic, and Australian rules football player.

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Western Australia

Western Australia (abbreviated as WA) is a state occupying the entire western third of Australia.

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Western Australian Legislative Assembly

The Western Australian Legislative Assembly, or lower house, is one of the two chambers of the Parliament of Western Australia, an Australian state.

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Western Australian Liberal Party (1911–17)

The Western Australian Liberal Party was a political party which existed from 1911 until 1917 in the Australian state of Western Australia.

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Western Australian state election, 1911

Elections were held in the state of Western Australia on 3 October 1911 to elect 50 members to the Western Australian Legislative Assembly.

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Western Australian state election, 1950

Elections were held in the state of Western Australia on 25 March 1950 to elect all 50 members to the Legislative Assembly.

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Westralian Worker

The Westralian Worker was a newspaper established in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia in 1900 and published until its demise in 1951 in Perth, Western Australia.

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Willcock Ministry

The Willcock Ministry was the 19th Ministry of the Government of Western Australia, and was led by Labor Premier John Willcock.

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Brown Hill-Ivanhoe, Electoral district of Brownhill-Ivanhoe, Member for Brown Hill-Ivanhoe, Seat of Brown Hill-Ivanhoe.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral_district_of_Brown_Hill-Ivanhoe

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