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  2. Town of Wynnum - Wikipedia

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    The last Mayor of the Town of Wynnum was John William Greene.Greene won the election for Mayor for 1921, held on Saturday 23 July 1921, for a three-year term. [9] He then successfully nominated for Mayor for 5 April 1924 elections, being elected Mayor with 1334 votes over his nearest rival's 1118 votes, with a third candidate getting 668 votes, for a term that would last less than a year ...

  3. Bill of quantities - Wikipedia

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    A bill of quantities is a document used in tendering in the construction industry in which materials, parts, and labor (and their costs) are itemized.It also (ideally) details the terms and conditions of the construction or repair contract and itemizes all work to enable a contractor to price the work for which he or she is bidding.

  4. Wynnum Ambulance Station - Wikipedia

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    Wynnum was a rapidly growing district and accommodation and equipment for the ambulance service soon proved to be inadequate in the face of this expansion. During 1923, the Wynnum community began fundraising for a new purpose-built Wynnum Ambulance Station to be located on the Tingal Road/Cedar Street corner.

  5. Wynnum State High School - Wikipedia

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    Wynnum State High School is a public high school in Wynnum, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. [ 3 ] As at August 2024, the principal is Sandra Quinn, and the deputy principals are Danielle Goshnick, Marina Williams, Celia Connell, and Lisa Hawkin.

  6. National Second Division - Wikipedia

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    Although informally talked about for many years, momentum for the idea of a national second division increased in October 2016. [2] In March 2017 "The Association of Australian Football Clubs (AAFC) Limited" was established, with the goal of opening dialogue with Football Federation Australia (FFA) and various other stakeholders about establishing a national second division. [3]

  7. Macleay Island - Wikipedia

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    Macleay Island foreshore, 2012. Macleay Island is the fourth largest island in Moreton Bay after North Stradbroke Island, Moreton Island and Russell Island; it is 6.5 kilometres (4.0 mi) long and 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) wide at its widest point.