-
Allowrie was an
electoral district of the
Legislative ****embly in the
Australian state of New
South Wales first created in 1904 and
replacing Shoalhaven...
- urbanisation. The word "illawarra" is
derived from the
Aboriginal Tharawal word "
allowrie," also
sometimes spelled as "elouera" or "eloura."
According to A. W. Reed...
-
Allowrie, an
electoral district of the
Legislative ****embly in the
Australian state of New
South Wales, was
created in 1904 and
abolished in 1920. The...
- (Aboriginal
Tharawal language:
various adaptions of Elouera, Eloura, or
Allowrie; Illa, Wurra, or
Warra meaning pleasant place near the sea, or, high place...
- Leichhardt, Phillip, St Leonards,
Surry Hills,
Upper Hunter and Waverley.
Allowrie,
Broken Hill, Cobar,
Kahibah and Sturt. John
Norton was
backed by breakaway...
-
Parliament of New
South Wales.
Retrieved 3 May 2020. Green, Antony. "1917
Allowrie". New
South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.
Parliament of New
South Wales...
- Newtown-Erskine was
Robert Hollis (Labour) who
successfully contested Newtown.
Allowrie was a new seat
comprising the
abolished seat of
Kiama as well as parts...
-
Parliament of New
South Wales.
Retrieved 15
August 2019. Green, Antony. "1910
Allowrie". New
South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.
Parliament of New
South Wales...
-
proportional representation, it was
absorbed into Wollondilly,
along with
Allowrie. In 1927, with the
abolition of
proportional representation, it was recreated...
- the town.
Jamberoo has a
number of heritage-listed sites, including: 2
Allowrie Street: St Stephen's
Presbyterian Church 2 km east of
Jamberoo Main Road:...