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    Canberra and attended Narrabundah College. Belco Party - Bill Stefaniak Canberra Liberals: Bill Stefaniak (archive) Canberra Liberals Archived 12 May 2006 at...
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  • Stefaniak is a Polish surname. It may refer to: Bill Stefaniak, Australian politician Józef Stefaniak, Polish ice hockey player Krzysztof Stefaniak, Polish...
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    electorate. It was founded by former Liberal Party Leader of the Opposition Bill Stefaniak. "Official political party register". Elections ACT. 22 September 2020...
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    voted 'no' to the Restoring Territory Rights (Assisted Suicide Legislation) Bill 2015, which would have restored to the Australian Capital Territory Legislative...
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  • Australian Progressives Kerry Markoulli Progressivism BP Belco Party Bill Stefaniak DPI David Pollard Independent David Pollard DLP Democratic Labour Party...
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  • opened on 19 March 1997 by the Minister for Education and Training, Bill Stefaniak. The Canberra College offered the International Baccalaureate diploma...
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  • Jon Stanhope Opposition Leader – Brendan Smyth (until 16 May), then Bill Stefaniak Chief Minister of the Northern Territory – Clare Martin Opposition Leader...
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  • from the original on 9 September 2006. Retrieved 7 September 2005. Bill Stefaniak MLA (7 April 2005). "STANHOPE SHOULD UTILISE HIS CHINESE CONTACTS RE...
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    McRae Labor Wayne Berry Labor Lucy Horodny Greens Harold Hird Liberal Bill Stefaniak Liberal 1998 Jon Stanhope Labor Dave Rugendyke Independent 2001 Roslyn...
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    Stanhope and Labor veteran member, Wayne Berry, were both re-elected. Bill Stefaniak was re-elected, with Vicki Dunne replacing the Liberal-truend-independent...
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    re-elected, with Mary Porter winning the additional seat for Labor. Both Bill Stefaniak and Vicki Dunne retained their seats for the Liberal Party. In seven-member...
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    asterisk (*). Wayne Berry (Ginninderra) Karin MacDonald (Brindabella) Bill Stefaniak (Ginninderra) Deb Foskey (Molonglo) Five seats were up for election...
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  • 1995–2001 Bill Stefaniak Liberal Ginninderra 1989–1992, 1994–2008 Kerrie Tucker Greens Molonglo 1995–2004 Andrew Whitecross ALP Brindabella 1995–1998 Bill Wood...
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  • Liberal member Lou Westende resigned on 25 July 1994. The vacancy was filled by Liberal Bill Stefaniak. 1992 Australian Capital Territory general election...
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  • election: Ginninderra Party Candidate Votes % ±% Quota 7,990 Liberal Bill Stefaniak (elected 2) 7,559 15.77 NA Liberal Cheryl Hill 3,741 7.80 NA Liberal...
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    Clay* Tim Liersch Katt Millner Vijay Dubey Chic Henry Angela Lount Bill Stefaniak Alan Tutt Carolyne Drew Lara Drew Dominic De Luca Guy Jakeman Sustainable...
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    Coalition (5.5%), John Haslem (4.8%), The A.C.T. Community Party (4.1%), and Bill Mackay (4.0%). Following distribution of preferences, the membership of the...
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    Territory 2002–2006 Succeeded by Bill Stefaniak Preceded by Trevor Kaine ACT Minister for Urban Services 1998–2001 Succeeded by Bill Wood Preceded by Kate Carnell...
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    Territory) was overturned by federal intervention. In 2013, he introduced the bill for the Marriage Equality (Same Sex) Act 2013 (ACT), which the Legislative...
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  • Smyth 2004 Liberal 25 November 2002 16 May 2006 3 years, 172 days 10 Bill Stefaniak — Liberal 16 May 2006 13 December 2007 1 year, 211 days 11 Zed Seselja...
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