- The
Division of
Calare (/kəˈlɑːri/ or /kəˈlɛər/) is an
Australian electoral division in the
state of New
South Wales.
Since 1984,
federal electoral division...
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Representatives from
March 1996
until October 2007,
representing the
electorate of
Calare, New
South Wales.
Peter Andren was born in Gulargambone, New
South Wales...
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Whittorn won the
resulting by-election on 16 July. 5 The
Liberal member for
Calare, John Howse,
resigned on 28
September 1960;
Country Party candidate John...
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November 2001
representing the
Division of Parkes, and the
Division of
Calare from 2007 to 2016 when he retired. Cobb was born in Bathurst, son of Lee...
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first federal election. It was
abolished in 1906, when the
Division of
Calare was created. It was
named after Mount Canobolas (an
Aboriginal word meaning...
- by-election was held for the
Australian House of
Representatives seat of
Calare on 5
November 1960. This was
triggered by the
resignation of
Liberal MP...
- Commission. Bradfield, NSW, 2022
Tally Room,
Australian Electoral Commission.
Calare, NSW, 2022
Tally Room,
Australian Electoral Commission. Chifley, NSW, 2022...
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September 1968) is an
Australian politician. He has held the
Division of
Calare in the
House of
Representatives since 2016,
representing the
National Party...
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eleven of the
South Australian House of
Representatives seats,
along with
Calare, Lindsay,
Macarthur and
Warringah in New
South Wales,
Groom and Moreton...
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outgoing prime minister Scott Morrison. On 23
December 2022,
Nationals MP for
Calare Andrew Gee left the
party and
became an Independent,
following the party's...