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18 March – Pro-Palestinian protestors disrupt Question Time at Parliament House in Canberra. [82] 20 March – In an interview with Nigel Farage on GB News, former United States president Donald Trump threatens to oust Australian ambassador Kevin Rudd from his position if he shows any hostility should Trump again become president. [83]
William Russell Labor: South Australia: 28 June 1912 69 Heart disease [2] Gregor McGregor Labor South Australia 13 August 1914 65 Heart disease [3] Robert Guthrie Nationalist: South Australia 20 January 1921 63 Struck by a tram [4] John Adamson Nationalist Queensland: 2 May 1922 65 Fell in front of a train in possible suicide [5] Thomas Bakhap
William Coles may refer to: William Coles (MP) (1616–1697), English lawyer and politician; William Coles (RAF officer) (1913–1979), Royal Air Force officer and British bobsledder; William E. Coles Jr. (1932–2005), American novelist and professor. William Coles (botanist) or Cole (1626–1662), British botanist; William Arthur Coles, physicist
Cole was born in 1926 in Melbourne. [4] [5] His parents were James Cole and Rita Tassie. [6]: 56 He had two younger siblings, Geoff and Barbara. [6]: 56 He attended Northcote High School but left school in 1941. [6]: 56 He began his public-service career at the age of 15 as a telegraph messenger.
William Cole, 3rd Earl of Enniskillen (1807–1886), known as Viscount Cole; William Cole (Australian politician) (1858–1938), South Australian House of Assembly; William Cole (public servant) (1926–2019), Australian; William Clay Cole (1897–1965), U.S. Congressman from Missouri; William H. Cole IV (born 1972), city councilman from Baltimore
William Coles (c. 1616–1697) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1659 and in 1660. Coles was the son of Barnabas Coles of Woodfalls and his wife Katherine Barnes. He was a student of Brasenose College, Oxford in 1635. He was admitted at Middle Temple in 1637 and was called to the bar in 1645. In 1648, he ...
Liam Payne’s ex Cheryl Cole said goodbye to the late One Direction member at his funeral on Wednesday. Cole, 41, was seen at the service for Payne at a church in Amersham, England.
In 1966, Leedman became president of the ACT Liberal Party's Canberra branch, and also served as the party's Electoral Conference president. [9] [10] He became president of the newly-formed Woden Valley branch later that year. [11] [12] Leedman led the Liberals at the 1967 election for the Australian Capital Territory Advisory Council.