George Tilley, the Glossary
George Leonard Tilley (9 January 1912 – 16 March 1989) was an Australian politician.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Australian Labor Party split of 1955, Bill Mair, Borough of Wonthaggi, Charles Bridgford, Charles Gartside, Cyril Isaac, Minister of Forests, Minister of Mines (Victoria), Murwillumbah, South Eastern Province, Victorian Labor Party, Victorian Legislative Council.
- Ministers for Forests (Victoria)
Australian Labor Party split of 1955
The Australian Labor Party split of 1955 was a split within the Australian Labor Party along ethnocultural lines and about the position towards communism.
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Bill Mair
William Philip Mair (17 September 1900 – 30 August 1964) was an Australian politician. George Tilley and Bill Mair are Members of the Victorian Legislative Council.
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Borough of Wonthaggi
The Borough of Wonthaggi was a local government area about south-southeast of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia.
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Charles Bridgford
Charles Haig Bridgford (8 October 1910 – 4 January 1993) was an Australian politician.
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Charles Gartside
Charles Percival Gartside (28 October 1887 – 11 August 1958) was an Australian politician. George Tilley and Charles Gartside are Members of the Victorian Legislative Council.
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Cyril Isaac
Cyril Everett Isaac (14 October 1884 – 17 September 1965) was an Australian politician. George Tilley and Cyril Isaac are Members of the Victorian Legislative Council.
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Minister of Forests
The Minister of Forests was a former ministry portfolio within the Executive Council of Victoria. George Tilley and Minister of Forests are Ministers for Forests (Victoria).
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Minister of Mines (Victoria)
The Minister of Mines was a former ministry portfolio within the Executive Council of Victoria. George Tilley and Minister of Mines (Victoria) are Ministers of Mines (Victoria).
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Murwillumbah
Murwillumbah is a town in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia, in the Tweed Shire, on the Tweed River.
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South Eastern Province
South Eastern Province was an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Council from November 1882.
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Victorian Labor Party
The Victorian Labor Party, officially known as the Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch) and commonly referred to simply as Victorian Labor, is the Victorian state branch of the Australian Labor Party (ALP).
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Victorian Legislative Council
The Victorian Legislative Council (VLC) is the upper house of the bicameral Parliament of Victoria, Australia, the lower house being the Legislative Assembly.
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See also
Ministers for Forests (Victoria)
- Albert Dunstan
- Albert Lind
- Alexander Dennett
- Alexander Fraser (Australian politician)
- Alexander Peacock
- Alfred Billson (Australian politician)
- Alfred Downward
- Alfred Richard Outtrim
- Bill Barry (politician)
- Daniel McNamara
- Don Ferguson (Victorian politician)
- Edward Meagher
- George Tilley
- Gilbert Chandler
- Gordon McArthur
- Horace Richardson
- James Drysdale Brown
- James McColl (politician)
- Joan Kirner
- Jock Granter
- John Galbally
- John Pennington (politician)
- Kay Setches
- Lindsay Thompson
- Minister of Forests
- Murray Porter
- Peter McBride (Australian politician)
- Richard Toutcher
- Robert Whately
- Robert Williams (Victorian politician)
- Rod Mackenzie
- Thomas Livingston (politician)
- Thomas Maltby
- Tom Austin (politician)
- William Beckett (Australian politician)
- William Everard (Victorian politician)
- William Hutchinson (Victorian politician)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Tilley
Also known as George Leonard Tilley, Tilley, George.