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2024 Queensland local elections: Toowoomba; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent LNP: Rebecca Vonhoff (elected) 77,397 7.96 Independent: James O'Shea (elected) 60,790 6.25 Independent: Melissa Taylor (elected) 60,401 6.21 Independent Labor: Kerry Shine (elected) 58,902 6.06 Independent: Gary Gardner (elected) 57,155 5.88 Independent LNP: Tim ...
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 ...
The City of Toowoomba was a local government area in Queensland, approximately 150 kilometres (93 mi) west of Brisbane. [citation needed]Elections were held every four years (previously every three years) with ballots for the mayoralty and the councillors being held simultaneously.
Non-local parties refers to parties in each state or territory that endorse candidates for local elections, but do not exclusively operate at a local level. This differs in each jurisdiction, with the Australian Labor Party and the Liberal Party of Australia only contesting in certain states.
The 2020 Queensland local elections were held on 28 March 2020 to elect the mayors and councils of the 77 local government areas in Queensland, Australia. [ 1 ] The elections were held in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic , and on the same day as the state by-elections in Bundamba and Currumbin .
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2020 Queensland state election: Toowoomba North [2]; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal National: Trevor Watts: 16,115 49.99 +7.80 Labor: Megan O'Hara Sullivan 11,297 35.04
The Local Government Reform Commission was an independent, purpose-specific authority established by the Beattie Labor Queensland Government on 1 May 2007 to recommend the most appropriate future structure and boundaries for local government in Queensland. This was in part due to the number of financially weak councils with small populations in ...