James Caird "Tim" Bruxner (18 May 1923 – 22 August 2017) was an Australian politician who was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from...
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Bruxner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Michael Bruxner (1882–1970), Australian politician and soldier Tim Bruxner (born 1923)...
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Political families of Australia (section Bruxner)
(1927–1930), Stevens (1932–1939) and Mair (1939–1941) governments; His son: Tim Bruxner (1923–2017), Country Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly...
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Lieutenant Colonel Sir Michael Frederick Bruxner KBE, DSO, JP (25 March 1882 – 28 March 1970) was an Australian politician and soldier, serving for many...
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for Ports (CP) John Maddison, Attorney General, Minister for Justice Tim Bruxner, Minister for Transport, Minister for Highways (CP) Neil Pickard, Minister...
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Succeeded by John Mason New title Minister for Forests 1975 Preceded by Tim Bruxner Minister for Decentralisation and Development 1976 Succeeded by Don Day...
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Max Ruddock Lewis (1) (2) 10 October 1975 23 January 1976 105 days Tim Bruxner Country Willis 23 January 1976 14 May 1976 112 days Peter Cox Labor...
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"True Blues") continues as the Progressive Party. 12 August 1925 – Michael Bruxner announces to the NSW Legislative Assembly that the party has changed its...
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media tycoon Jodee Rich – founder of One.Tel and PeopleBrowsr The Hon Tim Bruxner – former elected member of the NSW Parliament and Deputy Premier of New...
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Askin (1) (2) (3) (4) 13 May 1965 17 January 1973 7 years, 249 days Tim Bruxner Askin (5) 17 January 1973 3 December 1973 320 days Laurie McGinty Liberal...
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(Hamilton Journal-News) and historian. Jane Brewer, 93, Canadian politician. Tim Bruxner, 94, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative...
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Election Member Party 1927 Michael Bruxner Country 1930 1932 1935 1938 1941 1944 1947 1950 1953 1956 1959 1962 Tim Bruxner Country 1965 1968 1971 1973 1976...
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Brewer Country Goulburn 1965–1984 Jim Brown Country Raleigh 1959–1984 Tim Bruxner Country Tenterfield 1962–1981 Tom Cahill Labor Cook's River 1959–1983...
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Auburn 1965–1988 Succeeded by Peter Nagle Political offices Preceded by Tim Bruxner Minister for Transport 1976–1984 Succeeded by Barrie Unsworth Minister...
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Brewer Country Goulburn 1965–1984 Jim Brown Country Raleigh 1959–1984 Tim Bruxner Country Tenterfield 1962–1981 Tom Cahill Labor Cook's River 1959–1983...
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Freudenstein Country Minister for Decentralisation and Development Tim Bruxner Minister for Housing Minister for Co-operative Societies Laurence McGinty ...
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Country Alroy Provan Jim Taylor (CP) Tenterfield Country Jim Curran Tim Bruxner (CP) The Hills Liberal Paul Gibson Fred Caterson (Lib) Robert Blackman...
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280 days Max Ruddock Lewis (1) (2) 10 October 1975 23 January 1976 105 days Tim Bruxner Country Willis 23 January 1976 14 May 1976 112 days Peter Cox Labor...
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Liberal Willoughby 1943–1968 Jim Brown Country Raleigh 1959–1984 Tim Bruxner Country Tenterfield 1962–1981 Tom Cahill Labor Cook's River 1959–1983...
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Charles Cutler retires and Deputy Leader Leon Punch replaces him with Tim Bruxner as his deputy. 13 December – The 1975 Australian federal election is...
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the Country Party upon Leon Punch becoming leader, but was defeated by Tim Bruxner. The Country Party initially maintained separate portfolios in opposition...
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Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 13 May 2019. "The Hon. James Caird Bruxner". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 11 May...
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Clarence Matt Singleton CP 18.1% Raleigh Jim Brown CP 18.4% Tenterfield Tim Bruxner CP 18.6% Vaucluse Keith Doyle LIB 18.8% v AP Davidson Dick Healey LIB...
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Minister for Decentralisation and Development 1965–1973 Succeeded by Tim Bruxner New portfolio Minister for Planning and Environment 1973–1976 Succeeded by...
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23 January 1976 Premier Tom Lewis Preceded by Wal Fife Succeeded by Tim Bruxner Member of the New South Wales Parliament for The Hills In office 3 March...
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Tamworth Bill Chaffey CP 8.1% Dubbo John Mason LIB 8.2% Tenterfield Tim Bruxner CP 8.7% Safe Albury Gordon Mackie LIB 10.0% Maitland Milton Morris LIB...
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of the Opposition, a move which was opposed by former Deputy Leader Tim Bruxner; but he lost to the new leader of the Liberals, John Dowd, whom Punch...
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office 23 January 1976 – 14 May 1976 Premier Sir Eric Willis Preceded by Tim Bruxner Succeeded by Ken Booth Member of the New South Wales Parliament for Mosman...
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Brewer Country Goulburn 1965–1984 Jim Brown Country Raleigh 1959–1984 Tim Bruxner Country Tenterfield 1962–1981 Tom Cahill Labor Cook's River 1959–1983...
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Punch was a new appointment to the ministry, replacing Davis Hughes. Tim Bruxner was a new appointment to the ministry, replacing Stanley Stephens. Goot...
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