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Melbourne suffered the worst disaster in the town's history when a fire consumed the whole business district in 1903; then in 1981 the southern end of town was destroyed by a tornado. [5] The mayor of Melbourne from 1984 until 1998 was Bill Crews, an openly gay man who revealed his orientation during his term, in 1993. At the time, Melbourne ...
IA Healy 134 (229) AD Mullally 5/105. 375 (128.2 overs) ... Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Umpires: ... Darren Gough took a hat-trick. It was the first Ashes hat ...
Grandy has been married twice. He married Jan Gough in 1969, a student at Radcliffe. They had a son, Charlie Grandy, and a daughter before divorcing in 1983. On March 28, 1987, Grandy married novelist Catherine Mann, whom he had met when she interviewed him as one of the first reporters for Entertainment Tonight. They have one daughter (born 1989).
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Gough was born in Melbourne, Victoria, where she completed a BSc in Education and a Master of Education at the University of Melbourne. Gough joined the Australian Government’s Curriculum Development Centre in 1974 to work on the dissemination of the Australian Science Education Project. [ 6 ]
Chris Gough is the managing director of Mana Music and Native Tongue, a music publishing company with offices in Australia and New Zealand. Writers signed to Native Tongue include Don McGlashan , David Long and Philip Judd .
John Gough (actor), American actor in the silent film era, including in Wives and Other Wives; John Gough (British Army officer) (1871–1915), British general and recipient of the Victoria Cross; John Gough (composer) (1903–1951), Australian-born composer, radio producer and radio playwright who relocated to the UK and worked for the BBC
Bill Crews (born July 12, 1952) [1] is an American politician who served as the mayor of Melbourne, Iowa, from 1984 through 1998.Crews came out at the LGBT Equality March on Washington, D.C., in 1993, where he attracted national attention as a result of hate graffiti on his Melbourne house.