Results of the 2024 New South Wales local elections in Central West

2024 New South Wales local elections
(Central West)

← 2021 14 September 2024 2028 →

This is a list of results for the 2024 New South Wales local elections in the Central West region.[1][2]

The Central West covers 12 local government areas (LGAs), including the Bathurst Region, with a total population of around 182,000 people.[3]

Bathurst

2024 Bathurst Regional Council election

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All 9 seats on Bathurst Regional Council
5 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
IND
Leader N/A Elaine West
Party Independents[a] Greens
Last election 9 seats Did not contest
Seats before 9 0

Largest party before election

Independents

Subsequent largest party

TBD

Bathurst Regional Council is composed of nine councillors elected proportionally to a single ward.

The Greens are the only registered party that is endorsing candidates. Nine local groups are also contesting.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

Bathurst results

2024 New South Wales local elections: Bathurst
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Figuring It Out 1. Sophie Wright (elected 1)
2. Natalie Cranston (elected 4)
3. Anne Balcomb
4. Jeffery Muir
5. Rowan Bracken
6. Gavin Press
7. Fiona Carlisle
7,520 29.7
Balanced Bathurst 1. Ben Fry (elected 2)
2. Jaclyn Underwood (elected 7)
3. Beau Yates
4. Jasmyn Nankervis
5. Kirralee Burke
4,565 18.0 −2.0
Better Bathurst 1. Jess Jennings (elected 3)
2. Nick Packham
3. Sharon Sewell
4. Shona Kennedy
5. Angus Thompson
2,972 11.7 +3.4
Team Back Bathurst 1. Robert (Stumpy) Taylor (elected 6)
2. Timothy Fagan
3. Kelly Richardson
4. James Connors
5. Rebecca Mathie
1,866 7.4 −10.1
Independent Tony Gullifer (elected 5) 1,844 7.3
Greens 1. Elaine West (elected 9)
2. Elizabeth Barrett
3. Cath Jackson
4. Steph Luke
5. Julie Kramer
1,455 5.8
Bathurst United 1. Warren Aubin (elected 8)
2. Lachlan Host
3. Andrew Sherlock
4. Teodora Todorova
5. Warren McCaull
1,292 5.1 +0.5
Responsible Financial Management 1. Geoff Fry
2. Juanita Kwok
3. Margaret Hargans
4. Michael McCormick
5. Rob Quinn
877 3.5 +1.9
Commitment To Our Community 1. Graeme Hanger
2. Luisa Simeonidis
669 2.6 −4.4
Bathurst Matters 1. Stuart Pearson
2. Ingrid Pearson
3. Pauline Graf
4. Irene Hancock
5. Timothy Herbert
616 2.4 −0.8
Independent Ian North 547 2.2 −7.8
Independent Liam O'Hara 534 2.1
Together We Can Fix This 1. Stuart Driver
2. Larry Lewis
306 1.2 0.0
Independent Marilyn Osborne 168 0.7
Independent Gordon Crisp 78 0.3
Total formal votes 25,309 91.8 −0.9
Informal votes 2,255 8.2 +0.9
Turnout 27,564 87.1 +0.8

Blayney

2024 Blayney Shire Council election

← 2021 14 September 2024 2028 →

All 6 seats on Blayney Shire Council
4 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
IND
IND
Party Independents Ind. National
Last election 6 seats 1 seat
Seats before 6 1

Largest party before election

Independents

Subsequent largest party

TBD

Blayney results

2024 New South Wales local elections: Blayney[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent National Bruce Reynolds (elected) 1,074 23.6 +9.7
Independent Michelle Pryse Jones (elected) 629 13.8 +0.6
Independent Karl Hutchings (elected) 622 13.7
Independent John Newstead (elected) 556 12.2 +3.1
Independent Craig Gosewisch (elected) 485 10.7 −1.6
Independent Rebecca Scott (elected) 450 9.9
Independent Iris Dorsett (elected) 394 8.7 +1.2
Independent Stephen Johnston 264 5.8
Independent Angus Norton 73 1.6
Total formal votes 4,547 94.1
Informal votes 284 5.9
Turnout 4,831 86.8

Cabonne

2024 Cabonne Council election

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All 9 seats on Cabonne Council
5 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
IND
IND
Party Independents Ind. National
Last election 8 seats 1 seat
Seats before 8 1

Largest party before election

Independents

Subsequent largest party

TBD

Cabonne results

2024 New South Wales local elections: Cabonne[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Kevin Beatty (elected) 2,077 26.9 +3.2
Independent National Jamie Jones (elected) 826 10.7 +2.6
Independent Marlene Nash (elected) 778 10.1 −3.8
Independent Aaron Pearson (elected) 711 9.2 +4.4
Independent Peter Batten (elected) 707 9.2 +2.7
Independent Andrew Pull (elected) 598 7.8 −1.5
Independent Andrew Rawson (elected) 587 7.6 −0.6
Independent Kathryn O'Ryan (elected) 592 7.7 −0.7
Independent Jennifer Weaver (elected) 465 6.0 +2.8
Independent Guin Dickie 379 4.9
Total formal votes 7,720 90.7
Informal votes 796 9.3
Turnout 8,516 83.4

Cowra

2024 Cowra Shire Council election

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All 9 seats on Cowra Shire Council
5 seats needed for a majority
Turnout0.00% (Decrease 85.0%)
  First party Second party Third party
 
IND
IND
IND
Party Independents Ind. National Ind. Labor
Last election 7 seats 1 seat 1 seat
Seats before 7 1 1
Seats won 6 1 1
Seat change Decrease 1 Steady Steady
First preference vote Unopposed Unopposed Unopposed

Largest party before election

Independents

Subsequent largest party

Independents

Cowra results

2024 New South Wales local elections: Cowra[16][17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Paul Robert Smith (elected) unopposed
Independent Cheryl Downing (elected) unopposed
Independent Tony Horton (elected) unopposed
Independent Labor Erin Watt (elected) unopposed
Independent Cheryl Speechley (elected) unopposed
Independent National Ruth Fagan (elected) unopposed
Independent Peter Wright (elected) unopposed
Independent Nikki Kiss (elected) unopposed
Registered electors

Forbes

2024 Forbes Shire Council election

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All 9 seats on Forbes Shire Council
5 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
IND
IND
Party Independents Ind. National
Last election 8 seats 1 seat
Seats before 8 1

Largest party before election

Independents

Subsequent largest party

TBD

Forbes Shire Council is composed of nine councillors elected proportionally to a single ward.

Forbes results

2024 New South Wales local elections: Forbes[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent National Phyllis Miller (elected) 1,828 33.7 −2.9
Independent Steve Karaitiana (elected) 650 12.0 +1.7
Independent Aidan Clarke (elected) 635 11.7 +3.7
Independent Jenny Webb (elected) 507 9.4 −0.7
Independent Chris Roylance (elected) 382 7.1 +2.4
Independent Margaret Duggan (elected) 373 6.9 −1.2
Independent Brian Mattiske (elected) 301 5.6 +2.5
Independent Sarahlee Sweeney (elected) 283 5.2
Independent Michele Herbert (elected) 243 4.5 −2.0
Independent James Whalan 216 4.0
Total formal votes 5,418 95.3 −1.8
Informal votes 265 4.7 +1.8
Turnout 5,683 81.6 −1.5

Lachlan

2024 Lachlan Shire Council election

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All 10 seats on Lachlan Shire Council
6 seats needed for a majority
  First party
 
IND
Party Independents
Last election 10 seats
Seats before 10

Largest party before election

Independents

Subsequent largest party

TBD

Lachlan results

2024 New South Wales local elections: Lachlan
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
  Independent
 Formal votes
 Informal votes
 Total 10
 Registered voters / turnout

A Ward

2024 New South Wales local elections: A Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent John Medcalf (elected) unopposed
Independent Megan Mortimer (elected) unopposed
Registered electors

B Ward

2024 New South Wales local elections: B Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Melissa Blewitt (elected) unopposed
Independent Melissa Rees (elected) unopposed
Registered electors

C Ward

2024 New South Wales local elections: C Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Juanita Wighton (elected) 269 52.3
Independent Peter Harris (elected) 192 37.8
Independent Thomas Macartney 53 10.3
Total formal votes 514 97.7
Informal votes 12 2.3
Turnout 526 63.0

D Ward

2024 New South Wales local elections: D Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Robyn Turner (elected) unopposed
Independent Dennis Brady (elected) unopposed
Registered electors

E Ward

2024 New South Wales local elections: E Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Paul Phillips (elected) unopposed
Registered electors

Lithgow

2024 Lithgow City Council election

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All 9 seats on Lithgow City Council
5 seats needed for a majority
  First party
 
IND
Party Independents
Last election 9 seats
Seats before 9

Largest party before election

Independents

Subsequent largest party

TBD

Lithgow results

2024 New South Wales local elections: Lithgow
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent 1. Martin Ticehurst (elected 1)
2. Elizabeth Fredericks (elected 8)
3. Ian Wamijo
4. Greg Noble
5. Rod Gurney
2,812 21.6
Independent 1. Eric Mahony (elected 2)
2. Ray Smith (elected 6)
3. Dennis Limbert
4. Diane Plaza
5. Lucille Hoy
2,214 17.0
Independent 1. Darryl Goodwin (elected 4)
2. Josh Howarth
3. Johan Nilsson
4. Greg Peveril-Guest
5. Charlie Healey
6. Melanie Palmer
1,901 14.6 −4.5
Independent 1. Cass Coleman (elected 3)
2. Jon Cronin
3. Tenille Evans
4. Kylie Holmes
5. Mark McAuley
1,833 14.1 −2.4
Independent 1. Maree Statham (elected 5)
2. Col O'Connor
3. Stuart McGhie
4. Almudena Bryce
5. Dianne O'Sullivan
6. Catherine Rookyard
7. David Adams
1,667 12.8 −29.3
Independent 1. Steven Ring (elected 7)
2. Matthew Conlon
3. Natalie Foodey
4. Louis Sander
5. Michael Koleda
923 7.1 +2.2
Independent 1. Tommy Evangelidis (elected 9)
2. Macgregor Ross
3. Marilyn Boundy
4. Jacob Bray
5. Karen Seita
719 5.5
Independent Stephen Lesslie 396 3.0 −4.5
Independent 1. Kyle Rollinson
2. Matthew Palmer
3. Scott Davies
4. Daniel Mortell
5. Samual Palmer
327 2.5
Independent Ann Thompson 159 1.2
Independent Will Hanby 67 0.5
Total formal votes 13,018 93.8
Informal votes 856 6.2
Turnout 13,874 87.3

Mid-Western

2024 Mid-Western Regional Council election

← 2021 14 September 2024 2028 →

All 9 seats on Mid-Western Regional Council
5 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
IND
Richard Holz.png
Leader N/A Sharelle Fellows Richard Holz
Party Independents Labor Greens
Last election 9 seats Did not contest Did not contest
Seats before 9 0 0

Largest party before election

Independents

Subsequent largest party

TBD

Mid-Western Regional Council is composed of nine councillors elected proportionally to a single ward.[19] Labor and the Greens are endorsing candidates, having not done so in 2021.[20]

Mid-Western results

2024 New South Wales local elections: Mid-Western[21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Des Kennedy (elected 1) 1,994 13.0
Labor 1. Sharelle Fellows (elected 2)
2. Rodney Pryor
3. Janet Duffy
4. Peter Clarke
5. Simon Davies
1,747 11.3
Independent (Group K) 1. Katie Dicker (elected 4)
2. Sally Mayberry
3. Katherine McDonald
4. Rachel McKeown
5. Shahna Smith
1,310 8.5 +1.9
Independent (Group F) 1. James Thompson (elected 6)
2. Anthony (Buzzy) Westaway
3. Matthew Purtle
4. Robyn Jones
5. Jack Rayner
6. Graham Chadwick
1,262 8.2 −5.1
Independent (Group I) 1. Alex Karavas (elected 5)
2. Samuel Kiho
3. Sharon Traemer
4. Angus Buckley
5. Liam Jeffery
1,136 7.4 0.0
Independent (Group E) 1. Peter Shelley (elected 8)
2. James Johnson
3. Alannah Rankin
4. Helen Fuller
5. Craig Parsons
6. Doreen Shelley
1,103 7.2 −2.3
Independent (Group H) 1. Robert Palmer (elected 7)
2. Peter Crawley
3. Jackson Lambkin
4. Abby Lynch
5. Nathan Henwood
1,062 6.9 =3.3
Independent Elwyn Lang (elected 3) 1,023 6.6
Independent (Group B) 1. Marcus Cornish (elected 9)
2. Adrienne Morrison
3. Stacey Carter
4. Margaret Cornish
5. Gerard Morrison
1,022 6.6
Greens 1. Richard Holz
2. Janet Walk
3. Bruce Christie
4. Anthea Nicholls
5. Chris Pavich
941 6.1
Independent (Group D) 1. Col Doyle
2. Matt Eltis
3. Daniel Lewis
4. Heather Rushton
5. Brendan Boyd
793 5.2
Independent (Group C) 1. Kim Edwards
2. Rebecca Saunders
3. David McLennan
4. Jennifer MacNaughton
5. Yash Godbole
722 4.7
Independent (Group J) 1. Grant Gjessing
2. Alison Broinowski
3. Brendon Cocks
4. James Williams
5. Terri Gricks
698 4.5
Independent Michael John Sweeney 278 1.8
Independent Simon Staines 133 0.9 +0.3
Independent National Sandy Walker 119 0.8
Independent Matthew Cooper 56 0.4
Total formal votes 15,399 92.3
Informal votes 1,279 7.7
Turnout 16,678 86.4

Oberon

2024 Oberon Council election

← 2021 14 September 2024 2028 →

All 9 seats on Lachlan Shire Council
5 seats needed for a majority
  First party
 
IND
Party Independents
Last election 9 seats
Seats before 9

Largest party before election

Independents

Subsequent largest party

TBD

Oberon results

2024 New South Wales local elections: Oberon[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent 1. Francis O'Connor (elected)
2. Jill O'Grady (elected)
3. Robert Coulter (Ind. Nat)
4. Michael Cyre
5. Robert Lee
6. Brenda Lyon
7. Tatiana Coulter
8. Raymond Fitzpatrick
9. Robert Snoch
1,029 31.0
Independent Clive McCarthy (elected) 420 12.7 −0.8
Independent Katie Graham (elected) 382 11.5 +2.1
Independent Andrew McKibbin (elected) 328 9.9 +2.2
Independent Helen Hayden (elected) 321 9.7 +4.9
Independent Lauren Trembath (elected) 259 7.8 +1.0
Independent Anthony Alevras (elected) 246 7.4
Independent Ian Tucker (elected) 186 5.6 −5.4
Independent Irene Bishop 85 2.6
Independent William Memory 62 1.9
Total formal votes 3,318 93.4
Informal votes 236 6.6
Turnout 3,554 88.2

Orange

2024 Orange City Council election

← 2021 14 September 2024 2028 →

All 11 seats on Orange City Council
6 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
IND
Leader N/A David Mallard Jeff Whitton
Party Independents Greens Labor
Last election 9 seats 1 seat Did not contest
Seats before 9 1 1

Largest party before election

Independents

Subsequent largest party

Independents

Orange City Council is composed of 11 councillors elected proportionally to a single ward.

Councillor Glenn Floyd left the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party (SFFP) on 13 December 2022 after comments made by party leader Robert Borsak. As a result, SFFP did not recontest Orange in 2024.[23]

Independent Labor councillor Jeff Whitton led an endorsed Labor Party ticket. Labor last endorsed candidates for Orange City Council in 2004.

Orange results

2024 New South Wales local elections: Orange
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent (Group C) 1. Tony Mileto (elected mayor)
2. Marea Ruddy (elected 2)
3. Jamie Stedman (elected 9)
4. Bernadette Wood
5. Tony Pearson
6. Brett Hazzard
4,006 16.7 +0.7
Independent (Group B) 1. Kevin Duffy (elected 1)
2. Graeme Judge (elected 11)
3. Fleur Vardanega
4. Darren Johnson
5. Richard Clifford
6. Bradley Tyack
3,651 15.2 +5.3
Independent (Group F) 1. Tammy Greenhalgh (elected 4)
2. Craig Harvey
3. Paris Papell
4. Holly Whitaker
5. Jason Lyne
6. Melissa Hamling
2,917 12.2 −1.1
Independent (Group J) 1. Steven Peterson (elected 3)
2. Warwick Baines
3. Theodore Crane
4. Andrew Greig
5. Michael O'Mara
6. Nathan Sutherland
7. Anthony Solari
2,853 11.9 +1.5
Labor 1. Jeff Whitton (elected 5)
2. Heather Dunn
3. Addam Parish
4. Jack Carden
5. Charles Ginty
6. Julie Cunningham
2,049 8.6 +1.1
Independent (Group K) 1. Frances Kinghorne (elected 6)
2. Paula Townsend
3. Eunice Adetifa
4. Salvatore Sciuto
5. Thomas McCann
6. Patrick Raftery
1,914 8.0 +2.1
Independent (Group G) 1. Gerald Power (elected 7)
2. Tabitha McBurney
3. Ben Benton
4. Glenda Bell
5. Elizabeth Seccombe
6. Michael Seccombe
1,844 7.7 +4.1
Independent (Group D) 1. Melanie McDonell (elected 8)
2. Ken Freedman
3. Ben Bartlett
4. Chris Stanger
5. Granton Smith
6. Kate Curtin
1,786 7.5 −0.4
Greens 1. David Mallard (elected 10)
2. Sue Clarke
3. Jenny Pratten
4. Ben Parker
5. Liz Murrell
6. Haidee Edwards
1,560 6.5 −2.7
Independent (Group A) 1. Glenn Floyd
2. Gary Sanders
3. Kristen Hopcraft
4. Brock Anderson
5. William Moran
6. Peter Whelan
733 3.1 −9.2
Independent (Group H) 1. James Newman
2. Jason Wright
3. Beverley Williams
4. Annette Steele
5. Jannene Geoghegan
6. Azra Nurkic
640 2.7
Total formal votes 23,953 92.3
Informal votes 2,000 7.7
Turnout 25,953 84.3

Parkes

2024 Parkes Shire Council election

← 2021 14 September 2024 2028 →

All 10 seats on Parkes Shire Council
6 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
IND
IND
Leader N/A N/A Samuel Jordan
Party Independents Ind. National Libertarian
Last election 9 seats 1 seat Did not contest
Seats before 9 1 0

Largest party before election

Independents

Subsequent largest party

Independents

Parkes results

2024 New South Wales local elections: Parkes[24][25]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent (Group A) 1. Matthew Scherer
2. Andrew Wilkinson
3. Ben Drabsch
4. Jeff Powell
5. Michael White
6. Mick Ramsay
Independent (Group B) 1. Glenn Wilson
2. Daniel Weber
3. Erik Snyman
4. Rob Bradley
5. Tim Hall-Matthews
6. Ray Johnson
7. Nick Lees
8. Justin Hill
Independent Marg Applebee
Independent Neil Hamilton
Independent Douglas Pout
Libertarian Samuel Jordan
Independent Alan Flavel
Independent National Ken Keith
Independent Kenny McGrath
Independent Graeme Hunter
Independent Louise O'Leary
Independent National Darren Stevenson
Independent Hamish Ritchie
Independent Irene Ridgeway
Independent Anthony Barrott
Independent Joy Paddison
Independent Jacob Cass
Independent Bill Jayet
Independent Neil Westcott
Independent George Pratt
Total formal votes
Informal votes
Turnout

Weddin

2024 Weddin Shire Council election

← 2021 14 September 2024 2028 →

All 9 seats on Weddin Shire Council
5 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
IND
IND
Party Independents Ind. Labor
Last election 9 seats Did not contest
Seats before 9 0

Largest party before election

Independents

Subsequent largest party

TBD

Weddin results

2024 New South Wales local elections: Weddin[26]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Paul Best (elected) 459 20.2 +13.4
Independent Labor John Niven (elected) 400 17.6
Independent Michael Neill (elected) 197 8.7
Independent Simon Rolls (elected) 230 10.1
Independent Chad White (elected) 156 6.9 −1.6
Independent Colleen Gorman (elected) 150 6.6
Independent Jan Partlett (elected) 119 5.2
Independent Wezley Makin (elected) 118 5.2
Independent Gordon Gam 90 4.0
Independent Jeanne Montgomery (elected) 81 3.6
Independent Michelle Cook 71 3.1 −2.6
Independent Glenda Howell 57 2.5 +0.1
Independent Julie Gilmore 49 2.2
Independent Phillip Moore 46 2.0
Independent Warwick Frame 46 2.0 +0.9
Total formal votes 2,269 95.5
Informal votes 106 4.5
Turnout 2,375 85.2

Notes

  1. ^ Including local groups (not to be confused with locally-registered political parties).

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Regionales y Media Distanciaen Cataluña Operador Rodalies de Catalunya FGC Renfe Operadora Tipos servicio Regional, Regional Exprés, Media Distancia y Alta Velocidad Territorio cubierto Cataluña, Aragón y Comunidad Valenciana (España) Pirineos Orientales (Francia) Ancho ferroviario 1.668 y 1.435 mm Regionales Líneas de Rodalies de Catalunya Línea R11 Línea R12 Línea R13 Línea R14 Línea R15 Línea R16 Línea R17 Línea de FGC Línia RL2 Renfe Media Distancia Línea Ca...

Estadio Presidente Vargas LocalizaciónPaís  BrasilLocalidad Fortaleza, Ceará, BrasilCoordenadas 3°44′45″S 38°32′12″O / -3.745833, -38.536667Detalles generalesSuperficie Césped naturalDimensiones 105x68 mCapacidad 20 268[1]​ espectadoresPropietario Alcaldía de FortalezaConstrucciónApertura 14 de septiembre de 1941 (82 años)Remodelación de 2008 a 2011Equipo local Ferroviário Fortaleza Ceará Tiradentes UniclinicAcontecimientos Campeonato C...

 

هذه المقالة يتيمة إذ تصل إليها مقالات أخرى قليلة جدًا. فضلًا، ساعد بإضافة وصلة إليها في مقالات متعلقة بها. (أبريل 2019) اكس كوم 2 المطور فيراكسيس جيمز الناشر تو كي جيمز الموزع تيك-تو إنترأكتيف،  وستيم[1]،  وبلاي ستيشن ستور[2]،  ومتجر مايكروسوفت[3]،  ومتجر هم...

 

Bau peapiSajianMakananTempat asal IndonesiaDaerahSulawesiSuhu penyajianSuhu ruanganBau peapi adalah makanan khas mandar dari olahan ikan dari Polewali Mandar, Sulawesi Barat. Makanan ini memiliki kuah kuning dan bercita rasa campuran rasa asam, pedas, dan gurih. Bau peapi dimasak menggunakan ikan laut segar. Dalam bahasa Mandar, Bau berarti ikan dan Peapi berarti dimasak atau direbus. Makanan ini biasanya disantap dengan nasi atau dengan jepa. Untuk ikan yang digunakan biasanya dipilih i...

1865 physics paper by James Maxwell A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field is a paper by James Clerk Maxwell on electromagnetism, published in 1865.[1] In the paper, Maxwell derives an electromagnetic wave equation with a velocity for light in close agreement with measurements made by experiment, and deduces that light is an electromagnetic wave. Publication Following standard procedure for the time, the paper was first read to the Royal Society on 8 December 1864, having bee...

 

British diplomat and peer This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources.Find sources: James Waldegrave, 1st Earl Waldegrave – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (April 2018) James Waldegrave United Kingdom legislationLord Waldgrave's Estate Act 1691Act of ParliamentParliament of EnglandLong titleAn Ac...

 

Australian rules footballer Australian rules footballer Tim Kelly Kelly playing for Geelong in August 2018Personal informationFull name Tim KellyDate of birth (1994-07-26) 26 July 1994 (age 29)Original team(s) South Fremantle (WAFL)Draft No. 24, 2017 national draftDebut Round 1, 2018, Geelong vs. Melbourne, at MCGHeight 183 cm (6 ft 0 in)Weight 81 kg (179 lb)Position(s) MidfielderClub informationCurrent club West CoastNumber 11Playing career1Years ...

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For other uses, see The Leak (disambiguation). 2007 EP by Lil WayneThe LeakEP by Lil WayneReleasedDecember 25, 2007Recorded2007GenreSouthern hip hopLength19:29LabelCash Money, Universal MotownLil Wayne chronology Da Drought 3(2007) The Leak(2007) Tha Carter III(2008) Singles from The Leak GossipReleased: December 18, 2007 I'm MeReleased: December 24, 2007 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingDJBooth[3]Pitchfork Media(7.7/10)[1]Rhapsody(favorable)[2] The...

 

Murfatlar murals displayed in Constanța Museum The Basarabi-Murfatlar Cave Complex is a medieval Christian monastery located near the town of Murfatlar (known as Basarabi between 1924–1965 and 1975–2007), Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania. The complex is a relict from a widespread monastic phenomenon in 10th century Bulgaria.[1] History The rock churches of Murflatlar, carved into a chalk hill, were discovered in 1957. The excavations conducted in 1957–1960 uncovered...

Township in Yangon Region, MyanmarTwante Township တွံတေး မြို့နယ်Twantay TownshiptownshipTwante TownshipLocation in BurmaCoordinates: 16°44′0″N 95°58′0″E / 16.73333°N 95.96667°E / 16.73333; 95.96667Country MyanmarRegion Yangon RegionAdministrative seatTwantePopulation (2008)[1]202,221Time zoneUTC6:30 (MST) Twante Township also Twantay Township (Burmese: တွံတေး မြို့နယ်, pronounce...

 

1995 video gameScreamerEuropean cover artDeveloper(s)GraffitiPublisher(s)Virgin InteractiveDirector(s)Antonio FarinaProducer(s)Peter HickmanKevin PotterProgrammer(s)Antonio MiscellaneoArtist(s)Marco SpitoniComposer(s)Allister BrimbleJohn SymondsNeal ReynoldsPlatform(s)MS-DOSReleaseEU: 1995NA: October 31, 1995Genre(s)RacingMode(s)Single-player Screamer is an racing video game for MS-DOS compatible operating systems. The game uses texture mapped polygon-modelled tracks and cars and shares some ...

 

«Жінки України: Біографічний енциклопедичний словник» Обкладинка книгиАвтор Укладачі: Л. Г. Андрієнко та ін.; редколегія М. А. Орлик та ін.Ілюстрації 2180Дизайн обкладинки твердаКраїна  УкраїнаМова українськаЖанр довідникВидавництво «Фенікс»Видано 2001 рікСт...

Sporting contest For the men's tournament, see FIBA Africa Under-20 Championship. The FIBA Africa Under-20 Championship for Women was a basketball competition in the International Basketball Federation's FIBA Africa zone. The event was held only twice, in 2002 and 2006, before being cancelled. The winners competed in the FIBA Under-21 World Championship for Women. Summary Year Host Final Third-place game Champion Score Second Place Third Place Score Fourth Place 2002 Details Tunis Tunisia –...

 

The Adamson Estate is built on land acquired by Joseph Cawthra in 1809. The land was granted to Agar Adamson and Mabel Cawthra as a wedding gift. The Cawthra family of Toronto was famous for its business, social and cultural contributions to the city. It is one of the oldest families in Toronto, and many descendants of the family's founder, Joseph Cawthra, continue to play significant roles in Toronto society. History Joseph Cawthra migrated to Canada from Yorkshire in 1803.[1] In 180...

 

Roman Catholic church in Manila, Philippines This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: National Shrine of Saint Jude Philippines – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (May 2023) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Church in Manila, PhilippinesNational Shrine of Saint Jude ...

1941 film by Alexander Korda That Hamilton Woman(Lady Hamilton)theatrical release posterDirected byAlexander KordaWritten byWalter ReischR. C. SherriffProduced byAlexander KordaStarringVivien LeighLaurence OlivierCinematographyRudolph MatéEdited byWilliam W. HornbeckMusic byMiklós RózsaProductioncompanyLondon FilmsDistributed byUnited Artists (UK/US)Release date April 30, 1941 (1941-04-30) Running time128 minutesCountriesUnited StatesUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishBudget$1,250...

 

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