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  2. 2024 Victorian local elections - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Victorian local elections were held on 26 October 2024 to elect the councils of 78 of the 79 local government areas (LGAs) in Victoria, Australia. [24] The elections were conducted by the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC), with voting taking place via post throughout October to elect 647 councillors across the state.

  3. Results of the 2024 Victorian local elections - Wikipedia

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  4. Results of the 2024 Victorian local elections in Inner Melbourne

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    After winning a majority at the 2020 election with five seats, the Greens were left with only two seats ahead of the 2024 election. [25] [26] Amanda Stone and Anab Mohamud resigned from the party in 2023 and 2024 respectively, while Gabrielle De Vietri was elected to the Parliament of Victoria in 2022 and replaced by Michael Glynatis via ...

  5. Katie Hall (Australian politician) - Wikipedia

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    Katie was elected as member for Footscray at the 2018 Victorian state election after the retirement of Marsha Thompson, the former member for Footscray. [3]Katie is currently the Parliamentary Secretary for Housing, a role she has held since October 2023, [2] She has also held the role of Parliamentary Secretary for Creative Industries since June 2022 [2]

  6. Victorian Legislative Council - Wikipedia

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    VLC electoral districts, 1851–1854 The Convicts' Protection Act, an act of the first legislative council, overriden by royal prerogative. The image depicts Sir Charles Hotham, bound with ropes 'manufactured in Downing Street', being threatened by Sir William Denison with a pistol marked 'Royal Prerogative'.

  7. Peter Hall (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Ronald Hall (born 27 May 1952) is an Australian retired politician. He was a National member of the Victorian Legislative Council from 1988 to 2014, representing Gippsland Province (1988–2006) and the Eastern Victoria Region (2006–2014).

  8. Governor of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The governor is appointed by the monarch, on the advice of the premier of Victoria, to act as the monarch's representative as head of state in Victoria. [4] The governor acts "At His Majesty's pleasure", meaning that the term of the governor can be terminated at any time by the monarch acting upon the advice of the premier.

  9. Victoria Hall - Wikipedia

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