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Members Of The Australian Capital Territory Advisory Council
This is a list of elected members of the Australian Capital Territory Advisory Council from its creation in 1930 until its replacement by the Australian Capital Territory House of Assembly in 1974. First Council, May 1930 – May 1931 Second Council, May 1931 – September 1935 1 Frederick Gell (Independent) resigned in August 1933. H. C. Green (Independent) was appointed as his replacement in September 1933. Third Council, September 1935 – September 1937 Fourth Council, September 1937 – September 1939 1 Thomas Shakespeare (Independent) died in September 1938. John Muir (Labor) was appointed to replace him. Fifth Council, September 1939 – September 1941 Sixth Council, September 1941 – September 1943 Seventh Council, September 1943 – September 1945 Eighth Council, September 1945 – September 1947 Ninth Council, September 1947 – September 1949 Tenth Council, September 1949 – September 1951 1 Lewis Nott (Independent) resigned in December 1 ...
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Australian Capital Territory Advisory Council
The Australian Capital Territory Advisory Council was an elected body that operated from 1930 until 1974, when it was replaced by the Australian Capital Territory House of Assembly. The Council originally consisted of three elected members, being increased to five in 1952, to six in 1957 and to eight in 1959. It replaced the Federal Capital Commission The National Capital Authority (NCA) is a statutory authority of the Australian Government that was established to manage the Commonwealth's interest in the planning and development of Canberra as the capital city of Australia. Timeline of the ... and initially included members appointed by the Departments of Works and Railways, Home Affairs, Health and Attorney-General. References See also * Members of the Australian Capital Territory Advisory Council {{Members of the Parliament of the Australian Capital Territory Parliament of the Australian Capital Territory History of the Australian Capital Territory 1930 establishm ...
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