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John Paul Newman (born Johann Grauenig, formerly Naumenko; 8 December 1946 – 5 September 1994) was an Australian politician who served as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1986 until his assassination in 1994.
Newman, originally named Mount Newman until 1981, is a town in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. It is located about 1,186 kilometres (737 mi) north of Perth , and 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) north of the Tropic of Capricorn .
Newman had been elected to the Fairfield council in 1977 and was known for his campaigns against Asian criminal gangs that were then a problem. [6] Newman suspected Ngo took part in criminal dealings due to his involvement with the Mekong Club, which many believed to be laundering money for the Cabramatta gangs.
President Industrial Commission of NSW (1981–1998) Acting Judge of the District Court of NSW 1998-2002 [149] Malcolm McLelland: 30 July 1979: 29 August 1997: 18 years, 30 days: Andrew Rogers: 14 December 1979: 3 May 1993: 13 years, 140 days: Donald Stewart: 24 June 1981: 31 December 1984: 3 years, 190 days: Judge of the District Court of NSW ...
The documentary featured assassinated Cabramatta MP John Newman and former Fairfield Councillor Phuong Ngo, who was convicted of his murder, and was funded by SBS and screened by ABC TV. [16] Little Fish (2005) was filmed in the Cabramatta area. It starred Cate Blanchett, Sam Neill, Hugo Weaving and Martin Henderson. Little Fish is about Tracy ...
Newman himself won a convincing victory in Ashgrove, taking 51 per cent of the primary vote and 54 per cent of the two-party vote on a swing of 13.8 points—almost double the swing needed. [34] Newman formally claimed victory at 8:45 pm Queensland time, saying he had received a mandate to make Queensland "a can-do place once more."
Henry William Newman (27 November 1839 – 1 June 1904) was a French-born Australian politician.. He was born at Nantes in France to Robert William Newman, the British Vice-Consul at Nantes, and Adelaide Heseltine.
Rank Urban centre Population Region [1]; 2001 census [2] 2006 census [3] 2011 census [4] 2016 census [5] 2021 census [6]; 1 Sydney: 3,455,110: 3,641,422 [Note 1 ...