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  2. Geoff McDonald (mayor) - Wikipedia

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    Geoffrey Charles McDonald is an Australian politician who has served as Mayor of Toowoomba, Queensland since 2023. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was elected to the mayoralty by councillors after retirement of his predecessor, Paul Antonio . [ 3 ]

  3. Jack McDonald (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    A native of Toowoomba, McDonald attended Toowoomba Grammar School and played his rugby for Past Grammars. He gained two caps for the Wallabies as a loose forward in the home 1938 Bledisloe Cup series against the All Blacks and was also on the 1939–40 tour of Britain that had to be abandoned two days after they arrived due to the war.

  4. Geoff McDonald - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Geoff McDonald may refer to: Geoff McDonald, musician with Miracles of ...

  5. Category:Australian country singers - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 January 2024, at 11:16 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Toowoomba - Wikipedia

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    Toowoomba is serviced by four hospitals: Toowoomba Base Hospital, which is a public hospital and one of the largest hospitals in regional Australia, this will soon be replaced via a redevelopment at the Baillie Henderson Hospital site; a specialist psychiatric hospital called Baillie Henderson Hospital; and two private hospitals: St. Andrew's ...

  7. Toowoomba Region - Wikipedia

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    With the passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, Toowoomba became a town council on 31 March 1903. On 29 October 1904, Toowoomba was proclaimed a City. [5] The Toowoomba Region also encompassed four of Queensland's 74 divisions created under the Divisional Boards Act 1879 on 11 November 1879: Clifton, Highfields, Jondaryan and Rosalie. On 31 ...

  8. The Mockers - Wikipedia

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    The Mockers were a New Zealand pop band formed in Wellington in 1979 by Andrew Fagan. [1] Fagan was the only ever-present of the band's line-up whose initial members were mostly drawn from Fagan's Rongotai College classmates.

  9. The Vibrants - Wikipedia

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    It is one of their best known tracks, [4] and has been anthologised on compilation albums of Australian 1960s pop music. It was followed by their cover of Joe Tex' "The Letter Song" (June 1967), which did not chart nationally. [6] In September they issued a double-sided single, "My Prayer" / "Don't Let Your Left Hand Know", which peaked at No. 5.