Rob Moodie (lawyer), the Glossary
Miss Alice (born October 1938, previously known as Rob Moodie) is a New Zealand lawyer and former police officer and politician.[1]
Table of Contents
18 relations: Angora goat, Boer goat, Dunedin, Gender bender, Kaftan, Karori, Mayor of Manawatu, Mayor of Palmerston North, New Zealand Police, Oamaru, Rangitīkei (New Zealand electorate), United Future, Victoria University of Wellington, Waitaki Boys' High School, Wellington Central (New Zealand electorate), 2002 New Zealand general election, 2005 New Zealand general election, 2010 Qantas Film and Television Awards.
- Lawyers from Dunedin
- Male-to-female cross-dressers
- Mayors of Manawatu
- Politicians from Dunedin
- United Future politicians
Angora goat
The Angora or Ankara is a Turkish breed of domesticated goat.
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Boer goat
The Boer or Boerbok is a South African breed of meat goat.
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Dunedin
Dunedin (Ōtepoti) is the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand (after Christchurch), and the principal city of the Otago region.
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Gender bender
A gender bender is a person who dresses up and presents themselves in a way that defies societal expectations of their gender, especially as the opposite sex.
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Kaftan
A kaftan or caftan (قفطان,; خفتان,; kaftan) is a variant of the robe or tunic.
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Karori
Karori is a suburb located at the western edge of the urban area of Wellington, New Zealand, from the city centre and is one of New Zealand's most populous suburbs, with a population of in.
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Mayor of Manawatu
The Mayor of Manawatu officiates over the Manawatū District of New Zealand. Rob Moodie (lawyer) and Mayor of Manawatu are mayors of Manawatu.
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Mayor of Palmerston North
The mayor of Palmerston North is the head of the municipal government of Palmerston North, New Zealand, and presides over the Palmerston North City Council.
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New Zealand Police
The New Zealand Police (Ngā Pirihimana o Aotearoa) is the national police service and principal law enforcement agency of New Zealand, responsible for preventing crime, enhancing public safety, bringing offenders to justice, and maintaining public order.
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Oamaru
Oamaru (Te Oha-a-Maru) is the largest town in North Otago, in the South Island of New Zealand, it is the main town in the Waitaki District.
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Rangitīkei (New Zealand electorate)
Rangitīkei (before 2008 spelled Rangitikei without a macron) is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate, returning one Member of Parliament to the New Zealand House of Representatives.
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United Future
United Future New Zealand, usually known as United Future, was a centrist political party in New Zealand.
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Victoria University of Wellington
Victoria University of Wellington (Te Herenga Waka) is a public research university in Wellington, New Zealand.
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Waitaki Boys' High School
Waitaki Boys' High School is a secondary school for boys located in the northern part of the town of Oamaru, Otago, New Zealand, with day and boarding facilities, and was founded in 1883.
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Wellington Central (New Zealand electorate)
Wellington Central is an electorate, represented by a Member of Parliament in the New Zealand House of Representatives.
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2002 New Zealand general election
The 2002 New Zealand general election was held on 27 July 2002 to determine the composition of the 47th New Zealand Parliament.
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2005 New Zealand general election
The 2005 New Zealand general election on Saturday 17 September 2005 determined the membership of the 48th New Zealand Parliament.
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2010 Qantas Film and Television Awards
The 2010 Qantas Film and Television Awards were held on Saturday 18 September at the Civic Theatre in Auckland, New Zealand.
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See also
Lawyers from Dunedin
- Alf Hanlon
- Bruce Robertson (judge)
- David Smith (judge)
- Deirdre Milne
- Ethel Benjamin
- George Elliott Barton
- Harriette Vine
- John Hansen (judge)
- John White (jurist)
- Laurie Francis
- Malcolm Black
- Marion Thomson
- Mark Henaghan
- Matthew Moss
- Pamela Tate
- Percy Thomson
- Peter Cartwright (lawyer)
- Peter Chin
- Richard John Sutton
- Rob Moodie (lawyer)
- Silvia Cartwright
- W. M. Hodgkins
- Wilfrid Sim
- William Richmond (politician)
Male-to-female cross-dressers
- Andrew O'Neill
- Area Scatter
- Armand du Paty de Clam
- B. Morris Young
- Boulton and Park
- Brian Dean Paul
- Brian Viglione
- Clifford Smyth
- Denrele Edun
- Drag queens
- EJ Johnson
- Ed Wood
- Eddie Izzard
- Edward Hyde, 3rd Earl of Clarendon
- Female impersonators
- François-Timoléon de Choisy
- Grayson Perry
- Henry Paget, 5th Marquess of Anglesey
- Hizaki
- Izam
- Jack Neo
- James Brown (internet personality)
- Jasmine You
- José de la Riva-Agüero y Osma
- Kaya (Japanese musician)
- Kim Christy
- Ladybeard
- Lasse-Maja
- Leslie Cochran
- Liam Kyle Sullivan
- Mana (Japanese musician)
- Margarida Borràs
- Marvin Gay Sr.
- Percy Kelly (artist)
- Pete Burns
- Peter Wherrett
- Richard O'Brien
- Rob Moodie (lawyer)
- Steve New
- Stu Rasmussen
- Sylvin Rubinstein
- Virginia Prince
- Vito LoGrasso
- Walterina Markova
- Willi Pape
- Yakkun Sakurazuka
- Yohio
Mayors of Manawatu
- Helen Worboys
- Ian McKelvie
- Margaret Kouvelis
- Mayor of Manawatu
- Rob Moodie (lawyer)
Politicians from Dunedin
- Alec Neill
- Alex O'Shea
- Alexander Herdman
- Allan Dick (politician)
- Allan Highet
- Arnold Nordmeyer
- Arthur Whittingham
- Athol Meyer
- Bendix Hallenstein
- Campbell Begg
- Charles Bowden (politician)
- Charles White (New Zealand politician)
- F. Russell Miller
- Francis Pillans
- Fred Waite (politician)
- George Gair
- Glen Bennett
- John A. Lee
- John McGlashan (politician)
- John Sinclair (New Zealand politician)
- Mary Dreaver
- Mary King (teacher)
- May Don
- Metiria Turei
- Michael Reardon (activist)
- Michael Woodhouse
- Murray Rose (politician)
- Neill Rattray
- Ossie Mazengarb
- Pam Corkery
- Peter Malone (mayor)
- Rob Moodie (lawyer)
- Rob Munro
- Roderick Braithwaite
- Warren Cooper
- William Baldwin (New Zealand politician)
- William Richmond (politician)
United Future politicians
- Clyde Graf
- Damian Light
- Denise Lee
- Graeme Reeves
- Ian Tulloch
- Kelly Chal
- Mark Blumsky
- Paul Check
- Rob Moodie (lawyer)