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    Keith Andrew Fagg (born 30 September 1955) is an Australian businessman who served as the 94th Mayor of Geelong. Fagg serves as a director of long-established...
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  • politician Keith Fagg (born 1955), Australian businessman and politician Kenneth S. Fagg (1901–1980), American commercial artist Peter Fagg (1837–1917)...
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    McMullin (2005–2006) Bruce Harwood (2006–2008) John Mitchell (2008–2012) Keith Fagg (2012–2013) Darryn Lyons (2013–2016) Bruce Harwood (2017–2019) Stephanie...
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  • Victoria (published 18 May 1993). pp. 1–3. Retrieved 10 January 2014. "Mayor Keith Fagg announces his resignation - City of Greater Geelong". Archived from the...
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  • triggered by the resignation of Geelong's first directly elected mayor Keith Fagg and saw Darryn Lyons of the Liberal Party become Geelong's second directly...
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  • Geelong also directly elected its first Mayor. Independent candidate Keith Fagg won the election convincingly, winning 43.28% of the primary vote. Then-mayor...
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  • 2013 – 16 April 2016 Deputy Bruce Harwood Michelle Heagney Preceded by Keith Fagg Succeeded by Bruce Harwood Personal details Born (1965-08-19) 19 August...
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    Channel Tunnel (redirect from Graham Fagg)
    without ceremony on 30 October 1990. On 1 December 1990, Englishman Graham Fagg and Frenchman Phillippe Cozette broke through the service tunnel with the...
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  • together. Keith Allen as Bonehead Peter Richardson as Martin Foyle Robbie Coltrane as Commander George Jackson Alana Pellay as Herself Jimmy Fagg as Himself...
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  • Dennis Amiss top scored for the English with 137 from 147 balls helped by Keith Fletcher and Chris Old who each recorded a half-century. In response, Sunil...
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