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  Division of Grayndler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Division of Grayndler is an Australian Electoral Division in inner Metropolitan Sydney, New South Wales.
The division was created in 1949 and is named for Edward Grayndler (1867-1943), a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1921 to 1934 and 1936 to 1943, and General Secretary of the Australian Workers Union from 1912 to 1941.
Electoral Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives in New South Wales
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Division_of_Grayndler   (374 words)

  
 Division of Cunningham Biography,info
The Division of Cunningham is an Australian Electoral Division in New South Wales.
The division was created in 1949 and is named for Allan Cunningham, a 19th century explorer of New South Wales and Queensland.
The Division covers areas east of the a ridge in the Great Dividing Range and is bounded by the Pacific Ocean to the east.
www.parsnava.com /biography/sdmc_Division_of_Cunningham   (280 words)

  
 ASSDA - Australian Social Science Data Archive
The Federal Electoral Division Summary File presents summary characteristics of persons and dwellings for every Federal Electoral Division (FED) in Australia.
The records for each FED include a geographic area code for Commonwealth (Federal) Electoral Division (1977 boundaries) and table information made up of 48 tables giving data for both persons and dwellings.
The Commonwealth Electoral Division boundaries used in the creation of this data file are those at the last redistribution (November 1977).
assda.anu.edu.au /census/c76/fedsf   (642 words)

  
 now.rickeyre.com » Grizzled from Grayndler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Jen Harrison is the Democrats’ candidate for Grayndler.
Stephanie Kokkolis is the cannon fodder, I mean, Liberal candidate for Grayndler this time around.
After fielding a 20 year-old kid in the 2001 election, One Nation are not contesting Grayndler this time around.
now.rickeyre.com /2004/09/19/aus-election   (1267 words)

  
 AM - Labor candidates compete for Brereton's seat
With a margin of almost 9 per cent and the current member Laurie Brereton standing down after 34 years in politics, the competition to fill his place is fierce.
Labor frontbencher Anthony Albanese is in the neighbouring seat of Grayndler.
ANTHONY ALBANESE: There's no doubt that the honour of representing the Australian Labor Party in one of the heartland seats is always highly prized, is always highly honoured and certainly is well valued, and a number of people would like the opportunity to do so.
www.abc.net.au /am/content/2004/s1126081.htm   (578 words)

  
 Internationalist Bulletin - No 2
These new states were firmly locked into an international division of labour in which they would produce raw material and agricultural exports, and import machines or finished consumer goods from the West.
The biggest country in Black Africa is divided between 4 countries which have a lot of communication difficulties and which are much more integrated with their neighbouring economies than with the rest of the country.
We would believe that it is all the result of impossible ethnic divisions among "backward peoples" who are not able to keep their own house in order.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Atlantis/8995/IB2.html   (18087 words)

  
 Australian Republican Movement - NSW Branch
The Blue Mountains Forum encompasses the federal electorate of Macquarie.The Convenor of the Blue Mountains Forum is Mark Ptolemy.
The Eastern Suburbs Forum is an inner metropolitan forum that extends from the Harbour in the north, the beach suburbs in the east, to the fringe of the CBD in the west and south to Botany Bay.
It is an area marked by what might be seen as divergent groups, with Wentworth (the smallest geographical division in Australia) being nominated by the Australian Electoral Commission as a 'fairly safe Liberal' seat whilst Kingsford-Smith and Sydney are identified as 'safe Labor'.
www.nsw.republic.org.au /forums.html   (1374 words)

  
 Independent Media Center | www.indymedia.org | ((( i )))   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The High Court has recently sought to make all political and solidarity industrial action illegal, and militant union leaderships like the construction division of the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union are likely to come under greater attack.
Howard does not really have a mandate for these attacks because he did his best to keep such issues out of the campaign, focusing on the various election bribes instead.
In the inner Sydney seat of Grayndler, the Socialist Alliance’s Sue Johnson won 1.3% of the vote, a marginal increase on the previous federal election result.
www.indymedia.org /or/2004/10/112114.shtml   (2222 words)

  
 OZ MP Risks Expulsion Over Opposition To Bush's War
Other Labor MPs downplayed suggestions of division within the party.
Labor backbencher Dick Adams said while some MPs were opposed to war, there had been a full debate on the issue.
Labor frontbencher Joel Fitzgibbon said it was important that Labor voted as one on the issue of Iraq.
www.rense.com /general29/MP.HTM   (448 words)

  
 House of Representatives Division First Preferences   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Updated: 9/11/2005 10:07:01 AM Division Profile and Members
View the list of Divisions in New South Wales
This screen shows the results for a particular division.
results.aec.gov.au /12246/results/HouseDivisionFirstPrefs-12246-121.htm   (105 words)

  
 2004 Federal Election. Gorton Electorate Profile. Australian Broadcasting Corp (ABC)
The electorate sits in the same positions nationally with the 51.0% who use a language other than English at home.
Where the electorate of Burke used to extend north into central Victoria, Gorton is an entirely suburban division, covering just 5% of its old area, down from 3,117 to 166 square kilometres.
Burke used to include Melton, Bacchus Marsh, Sunbury, Gisborne, Macedon and Kyneton, and in shrinking into the Labor voting western suburbs of Melbourne, the Labor margin has leapt from 5.5% to 20.0%.
www.abc.net.au /elections/federal/2004/guide/gort.htm   (397 words)

  
 Andrew Leigh » Blog Archive » Is class irrelevant at the ballot box?
While the picture is still very murky, I believe that across the Western world there are strong signs that education level is growing rapidly as a factor influencing voter choice.’ […]
The idea that Labor’s “core” is “opinionators” is at best incomplete: that explanation surely doesn’t tell us why the Coalition won just 27.4% of the 2PP in Grayndler, 28.6% in Fowler…
and I know Andrew has strong feelings about this, but aggregate data analysis has its place… Indeed, Andrew uses it himself when neeeded (e.g., interacting ballot position with aggregate social-structural characteristics of an electoral division).
andrewleigh.com /?p=158   (1768 words)

  
 Australian Labor Party: Commonwealth Electoral Division of Grayndler, NSW
Australian Labor Party: Commonwealth Electoral Division of Grayndler, NSW
Home > ALP Members and Senators > Commonwealth Electoral Division of Grayndler, NSW
Authorised by Tim Gartrell, 19 National Circuit, Barton ACT 2600.
www.alp.org.au /people/maps/NSW/grayndler.php   (43 words)

  
 Grayndler
Name Derivation: Named after Edward Grayndler 1867-1943, a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council 1921-34 and 1936-43.
Area and Location Description: Grayndler covers an area of approximately 29 sq km in the inner-southern Sydney metropolitan area.
For supporting information, see Party Codes, Demographic Ratings and Seat Status.
www.aec.gov.au /_content/who/profiles/G/Grayndler.htm   (118 words)

  
 The History Cooperative | Conference Proceedings | ASSLH| Labourism in action: Jack Baddeley, the Trade Union ...
The government found to its frustration that Federal Labor MLCs, with the exception of AWU federal president Edward Grayndler, voted down key clauses of the Bill.
Employers and their advocates presented the inclusion of managerial and higher-paid employees as a plan to force technical and supervisory staff, ‘who are really the representatives of the employers’, into unions and destroy managerial authority.
The Merchant Service Guild argued it would reduce the division between higher-paid workers and other wage earners and encourage them to reveal how capitalists hid profits.
www.historycooperative.org /proceedings/asslh/robinson.html   (4120 words)

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