James Harold Pead OBE (3 April 1924 – 15 November 2009) was an Australian politician. He was an independent member of the Australian Capital Territory...
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Serious Isaiah Pead (born 1989), American football player Jim Pead OBE (1924–2009), Australian politician Rod Pead, editor of Christian Order PEAD (disambiguation)...
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the ACT Progress and Welfare Council had dissolved, and incumbent member Jim Pead stood as an independent candidate. The Liberal Party returned to having...
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Tom Lewis, and an interview with chairman of the ACT Advisory Council, Jim Pead. "Local Show in the Making". Canberra Times. 15 April 1968. "Variety on...
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Canberra Commercial Development Authority and was irreverently referred to as "Pead's Palace". July 1978 - Stage-2 of the Belconnen Mall; featuring the “Centre...
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Connolly former chairman of the Canberra Commercial Development Authority Jim Pead A state funeral was held for President Heydar Aliyev in 2003. Former president...
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become the current Legislative Assembly Building. An independent MLA, Jim Pead, took office as the first President (the equivalent of the Speaker) of...
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Serbian 44th Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church, cardiac arrest. Jim Pead, 85, Australian politician. Jocelyn Quivrin, 30, French actor, traffic...
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Liberal Canberra 1975–1979 George Paulus [2] Liberal Canberra 1976–1979 Jim Pead Independent Canberra 1975–1982 Bill Pye [8] Independent Fraser 1978–1982...
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1975–1986 Maurene Horder Labor Canberra 1979–1985 Jim Leedman Liberal Canberra 1975–1986 Jim Pead Independent Canberra 1975–1982 Bill Pye Independent...
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