Sir Llewellyn Roy Edwards AC (2 August 1935 – 26 May 2021), known as Llew Edwards, was an Australian politician. He was the Liberal Party leader for Queensland...
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Llewellyn "Llew" Edwards (22 October 1894 – 1965) was a Welsh boxer who fought professionally between 1913 and 1922. He is most noted for winning both...
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to examine government expenditure. Shortly afterward, Liberal leader Llew Edwards was ousted in a party room coup by Terry White, who had long advocated...
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group". This group disagreed with Bjelke-Petersen and Liberal leader Llew Edwards on a number of issues, including the system of electoral malapportionment...
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Expo 88 celebrations website archive, State Library of Queensland Sir Llew Edwards digital story and oral history, State Library of Queensland. Interview...
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Queensland on 6 December. They were replaced by Tom Newbery, Ken Tomkins and Llew Edwards. On 10 March 1975, the ministry grew from 14 to 18 offices. On 13 August...
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favour of Llew Edwards in the hope that he would be more publicly assertive with Premier Bjelke-Petersen. When the Ginger Group replaced Llew Edwards with...
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Queensland Liberal Party In office 23 December 1980 – 14 August 1983 Leader Llew Edwards Preceded by Fred Campbell Succeeded by Angus Innes Attorney-General of...
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1989 Premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen Mike Ahern Russell Cooper Preceded by Llew Edwards Succeeded by Tom Burns Minister for Finance and for Local Government...
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liberals" like Innes. The Liberal leader at the time, Deputy Premier Llew Edwards, was more supportive of Bjelke-Petersen and urged the unruly Liberal...
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Category:People from Porth Margaret Bevan, girl evangelist, was born in Porth Llew Edwards, British featherweight boxing champion J. Gwyn Griffiths, Egyptologist...
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1983 as the State Member for Ipswich following the retirement of Sir Llew Edwards. In Opposition between 1983 and 1989 he was variously Opposition Spokesperson...
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13 August 1976 (1976-08-13) 15 December 1978 (1978-12-15) 2 years, 124 days 37 Llew Edwards 15 December 1978 (1978-12-15) 18 August 1983 (1983-08-18) 4 years, 246 days...
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their interests. However, Liberal leader William Knox and his successor, Llew Edwards, adopted a "wait and see" approach, preferring to wait until the popular...
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against Welshman Llew Edwards. The fight was described as an outstanding show of scientific boxing with both boxers well matched. Edwards seemed to look...
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Dowey, 95, Canadian ice hockey player, Olympic champion (1948). Sir Llew Edwards, 85, Australian politician, deputy premier and treasurer of Queensland...
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Winneke Wayne Schimmelbusch Tom Lahiff 1988 Southern Cross Hotel Sir Llew Edwards Allan Jeans Graham Dawson & Peter Booth 1989 Southern Cross Hotel Tony...
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registered by the Medical Board of Queensland. Queensland deputy premier Dr Llew Edwards, a general practitioner, was strenuously opposed to Brych being allowed...
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Street was constructed, opened on 29 June 1980 by the Honourable Dr Llew Edwards, MLA, Deputy Premier and Treasurer of Queensland, and a time capsule...
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Driscoll 3 June 1907 – February 1913r 4 Ted "Kid" Lewis 6 October 1913r 0 Llew Edwards 31 May 1915r 0 Charlie Hardcastle 4 June 1917 – 5 November 1917 1 Tancy...
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Owen Johnny Williams Kelvin Smart Kerry Hope Lee Selby Lennie Williams Llew Edwards Mac Williams Nathan Cleverly Ned Turner Neil Haddock Neil Swain Neville...
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MLA for Nundah (1927–2001) 13 August 1976 9 October 1978 Liberal 23 Llew Edwards MLA for Ipswich (1935–2021) 9 October 1978 19 August 1983 Liberal 24...
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Parliament. 18 September 2017. Retrieved 22 January 2025. "Edwards, Llewellyn Roy, AC (Llew)". Queensland Parliament. 16 November 2021. Retrieved 22 January...
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Neurophysiologist, 1963 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1990 A [168] Sir Llew Edwards 1935 2021 Deputy Premier of Queensland 1978–83, Chancellor of the University...
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living This award was made on the recommendation of the UK Government Llew Edwards Services to the Parliament of Queensland [709] Vincent Fairfax 1971 In...
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Bill D'Arcy Labor Ipswich Labor notional - new seat 4.5 -5.7 1.2 Llew Edwards Liberal Mackay Labor Ed Casey 6.7 -20.1 13.4 Ed Casey Independent...
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Party In office 13 August 1976 – 23 December 1980 Leader William Knox Llew Edwards Preceded by William Knox Succeeded by Sam Doumany Member of the Queensland...
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include Tommy Farr, who held the British and Empire heavyweight belt, and Llew Edwards, who took the British featherweight and Australian lightweight titles...
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Second incarnation (1972–present), 1 member Member Party Term Llew Edwards Liberal 1972–1983 David Hamill Labor 1983–2001 Rachel Nolan Labor 2001–2012...
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Southern Cross Circuit—one on Trackstar Drive, and the other on Sir Llew Edwards Drive—as well as via the 400-space car park. Both underpasses are bordered...
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