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Garran is a
suburb in the
Woden district of
Canberra in the
Australian Capital Territory.
Garran was
named after Sir
Robert Garran who made
numerous contributions...
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Robert Randolph Garran GCMG KC (10
February 1867 – 11
January 1957) was an
Australian lawyer who
became "Australia's
first public servant" – the first...
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Garran is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Andrew Garran (1825–1901), English-Australian
journalist and
politician Gabriel Garran (1929–2022)...
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Andrew Garran (19
November 1825 – 6 June 1901), English-Australian
journalist and politician, was the
editor of the
Sydney Morning Herald from 1873 to...
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Gabriel Garran (pseudonym of
Gabriel Gersztenkorn; 3 May 1929 – 6 May 2022) was a
French actor and
theatre director. Born to a
French Jewish family of...
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Garran Surge Centre, also
known as the
Canberra Coronavirus Field Hospital was a
temporary hospital in Canberra,
Australia created in
response to the...
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Justo Pastor Román
Garrán Moso (1867–1942) was a
Spanish Catholic lawyer,
publisher and politician,
related to
Valladolid and Navarre. He
owned and managed...
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Danny Baldwin and Tim Braun. However, the board, led by risk
manager Linda Garran,
quickly downplays it,
claiming the
death was
unintentional and that the...
- parliament. The
office was
created in 1916 with the
appointment of Sir
Robert Garran.
Prior to this, from 1903 to 1913 Sir
Charles Powers had
served as the first...
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first undergraduate pupils in 1930. Its
founding was led by Sir
Robert Garran, one of the
drafters of the
Australian Constitution and the
first Solicitor-General...