Melbourne North Province was an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Council until 2006. It was abolished from the 2006 state election in the wake of the Bracks Labor government's reform of the Legislative Council.
Member 1 | Party | Term | Member 2 | Party | Term | ||
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Donald Melville | 1904–1919 | Francis Stuart | 1904–1907 | ||||
William Evans | Labor | 1907–1914 | |||||
William Beckett | Labor | 1914–1931 | |||||
Esmond Kiernan | Labor | 1919–1940 | |||||
Herbert Olney | UAP | 1931–1943 | |||||
Archibald Fraser | Labor | 1940–1954 | Likely McBrien | Independent | 1943–1949 | ||
John Little | Labor | 1954–1955 | John Galbally | Labor | 1949–1979 | ||
DLP | 1955–1958 | ||||||
John Walton | Labor | 1958–1982 | |||||
Giovanni Sgro | Labor | 1979–1992 | |||||
Caroline Hogg | Labor | 1982–1999 | |||||
Don Nardella | Labor | 1992–1999 | |||||
Marsha Thomson | Labor | 1999–2006 | Candy Broad | Labor | 1999–2006 |
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North Province was one of the seven short-lived provinces of the Maldives. The provinces were created in a decentralization attempt by the Nasheed administration in 2008. It was governed by the Minister of State for Home Affairs, Ms. Thilmeeza Hussain. Rejecting this change, the Parliament saw the abolition of the province system in 2010, through a newly enacted Decentralization Act. It consisted of Baa, Lhaviyani, Noonu and Raa Atolls. Its capital was Felivaru. Its population (2006 census) was 43,539.
The North Region (French: Région du Nord) makes up 66,090 km² of the northern half of The Republic of Cameroon. Neighbouring territories include the Far North Region to the north, the Adamawa Region to the south, Nigeria to the west, Chad to the east, and Central African Republic to the southeast. The city of Garoua is both the political and industrial capital. Garoua is Cameroon's third largest port, despite the fact that the Bénoué River upon which it relies is only navigable for short periods of the year.
Major ethnic groups include the Fula or Fulani (Fula: Fulɓe; French: Peul), who are Islamic pastoralists, and numerous Muslim and animist speakers of Adamawa, Chadic, and Nilo-Saharan languages. French is the language of formal education, and Fulfulde, the language of the Fulbe, is widespread as a lingua franca.
In 2008, the President of the Republic of Cameroon, President Paul Biya signed decrees abolishing "Provinces" and replacing them with "Regions". Hence, all of the country's ten provinces are now known as Regions.
Melbourne (/ˈmɛlbərn/, AU i/ˈmɛlbən/) is the capital and most populous city in the Australian state of Victoria, and the second most populous city in Australia and Oceania. The name "Melbourne" refers to the area of urban agglomeration (as well as a census statistical division) spanning 9,900 km2 (3,800 sq mi) which comprises the broader metropolitan area, as well as being the common name for its city centre. The metropolis is located on the large natural bay of Port Phillip and expands into the hinterlands towards the Dandenong and Macedon mountain ranges, Mornington Peninsula and Yarra Valley. Melbourne consists of 31 municipalities. It has a population of 4,347,955 as of 2013, and its inhabitants are called Melburnians.
Founded by free settlers from the British Crown colony of Van Diemen's Land on 30 August 1835, in what was then the colony of New South Wales, it was incorporated as a Crown settlement in 1837. It was named "Melbourne" by the Governor of New South Wales, Sir Richard Bourke, in honour of the British Prime Minister of the day, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne. It was officially declared a city by Queen Victoria in 1847, after which it became the capital of the newly founded colony of Victoria in 1851. During the Victorian gold rush of the 1850s, it was transformed into one of the world's largest and wealthiest cities. After the federation of Australia in 1901, it served as the nation's interim seat of government until 1927.
Melbourne is a compilation album by the Models, recorded in the early 1980s and released in 2001. The album was distributed by Shock Records.
The album was compiled by dedicated Models fan, Mark Burchett (a band booking agent for Premier Artists), who compiled sixteen cuts of the Models' material before they signed with Mushroom Records, consisting of demos, studio cuts and live tracks with the assistance of Melbourne public radio station 3RRRFM. The liner notes for the album are written by Australian Rock historian Ian McFarlane.
Melbourne City Centre (sometimes referred to as "Central City", and colloquially known as simply "The City") is an area of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is the area in which Melbourne was established in 1835, by founders John Batman and John Pascoe Fawkner, and its boundaries are defined by the Government of Victoria's Melbourne Planning Scheme. Today it comprises the two oldest areas of Melbourne; the Hoddle Grid and Queen Victoria Market, as well as sections of the redeveloped areas of Docklands and Southbank/Wharf. It is not to be confused with the larger local government area of the City of Melbourne.
It is the core central activities district (CAD) of Melbourne's inner suburbs and the major central business district (CBD) of Greater Melbourne's metropolitan area, and is a major financial centre in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region. The Hoddle Grid in the City Centre is home to Melbourne's famed alleyways and arcades and is renowned for its distinct blend of contemporary and Victorian architecture as well as expansive parks and gardens which surround its edges. The City Centre is home to five of the six tallest buildings in Australia. In recent times, it has been placed alongside New York City and Berlin as one of the world's great street art meccas, and designated a "City of Literature" by UNESCO in its Creative Cities Network.
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6iX Perth | 80s,70s,60s | Australia |
CMR Online | Country | Australia |
Ten FM | Varied | Australia |
Vision Radio Network | Religious | Australia |
QBN FM 96.7 | Varied | Australia |
Lion 96.1 | Varied,Religious | Australia |
2UE | News Talk | Australia |
2CA | 80s,70s,Classic Rock | Australia |
Ballroom Glitz Radio | Dance | Australia |
Gold 104.3 | Oldies | Australia |
K-Rock 95.5 FM | Varied | Australia |
Tank FM 103.1 Kempsey | Varied | Australia |
Portuguese Radio Sydney Australia | Varied,World,World Europe | Australia |
ABC Sydney 702 | News Talk | Australia |
2MFM | Religious | Australia |
96Five Family | Varied | Australia |
1629 AM Newcastle NSW | Oldies | Australia |
TORI: Australia, TeluguOne Radio On Internet | World Asia | Australia |
94.1 3WBC - Whitehorse Boroondara Community Radio | Varied | Australia |
Territory FM 104.1 | Adult Contemporary,Talk | Australia |
ABC Triple J Unearthed | Indie | Australia |
Syncretia Radio | Ambient | Australia |
4EB FM | Folk | Australia |
WSFM 101.7 Sydney NSW | Varied | Australia |
ABC Triple J This Sporting Life | Sports | Australia |
NetFM | Varied | Australia |
2CC Talking Canberra 1206 AM | Talk | Australia |
Peakhillfm 89.5 | Oldies | Australia |
Fresh 92.7 | Dance | Australia |
NOVA 100 FM Melbourne | Varied,Pop,Top 40 | Australia |
Hope 103.2 (2CBA) | Christian Contemporary,Pop,Public | Australia |
Rhema FM 96.3 | Christian Contemporary,Christian | Australia |
Radio Sport 927 | Sports | Australia |
92.9 Perth | Top 40 | Australia |
Wild Horse FM (4WHO),Yarraman, Queensland | Varied | Australia |
Slice Radio | Varied | Australia |
Sea FM (4RGK), Rockhampton, Queensland | Pop,Top 40 | Australia |
Nim 102.3 FM | Pop | Australia |
Cradio | Religious,Christian | Australia |
NovaNation | Dance,Electronica | Australia |
Classic Rock (Formerly VEGA) 91.5 FM Melbourne | 80s,70s,Classic Rock | Australia |
Radio 2RPH | News | Australia |
Radio Sargam Sydney | Bollywood | Australia |
2Web Outback Radio | News Talk,Varied,Adult Contemporary | Australia |
3mFm South Gippsland | Adult Contemporary | Australia |
Harman Radio CH5: Gurdwara Revesby | Indian | Australia |
Dingo Creek Country | Country | Australia |
Bluesgroove | Varied | Australia |
BluFM 89.1 Community Radio Katoomba NSW | Varied,Public | Australia |
Switch.FM | Pop,Dance,Top 40 | Australia |
Nova 93.7 Perth | Varied | Australia |