User:Diverman
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Wikipedia:WikiProject Australia/To-do/Australian Dictionary of Biography participant
Useful pages:
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/Hot
- Electoral district of Torrens and Electoral district of Murray (South Australia) — good use of multi-member table
Good use of ref. notes: Peter D. Mitchell & William Miller (Australian athlete); use of {{sfn}} (Short FootNotes): Francis Pringle Taylor
Magnetic Declination - central Victoria in 1860 had a declination of approx. 8° east of true north.Historic Magnetic Declination map 1860
Useful stub cats & templates:
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Settlers of Australia Convicts transported to Australia Deaths by cause {{DEFAULTSORT:Lastname, 1stname}}
EB1911
Categories:
Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with no article parameter
Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica without Wikisource reference
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Political resources
- NSW Member Archive
- Qld. Register of Members of the Legislative Assembly & Council — Representatives of Queensland state electorates 1860 - 2012 — Qld. Former Members
- Record of the S.A. Legislature — S.A. Former Members (use template:Cite SA-parl)
- Tas. Parliament History — Members of the Legislative Council of Van Diemen's Land 1825-1856
- Find a Member, State Government of Victoria
- W.A. Parliament retired members
- Victorian Electoral districts definition e.g. Belfast (Port Fairy)
- It's an Honour - Australian honours website
- Constitutional Development of Victoria, 1851-6 Sweetman, 1920
- The New Atlas of Australia, 1888
- An Epitome of the Official History of New South Wales[1]
- Victorian Legislative Council members 1875, The Australasian (Melb.) 20 February 1875 — election dates, votes etc. with portraits of members &
Victorian Electoral Acts
- Victorian Electoral Act, 1851 [2] (Victoria split off from N.S.W.)
- Act to further alter "The Victoria Electoral Act of 1851" and to increase the Number of Members of the Legislative Council of Victoria. [3] (Additional Districts)
- Victoria Constitution Act 1855[4] (Creation of Legislative Assembly etc.)
- Victorian Electoral Act, 1858[5]
- Victorian "The Electoral Act 1863"[6]
- Victorian "The Electoral Act 1865"[7]
- Victorian "The Electoral Act Amendment Act 1876"[8]
- The Legislative Council Act 1881.[9]
- The Electoral Act Amendment Act 1888[10]
- Electoral Districts Alteration Bill 1888[11]
- Victorian Electoral Districts Boundaries Act 1903[12]
- Electoral Provinces Boundaries Act 1903[13]
- Electoral Districts Act 1926[14]
- Electoral Districts Act 1944[15]
Election results
- 1856 Vic. Elections The Argus 20 Sept. 1856
- 1856 Vic. Election results The Argus 29 Oct. 1856
- 1859 Vic. Election results The Argus 29 Aug. 1859
- 1861 Vic. Elections Results[16]
- 1864 Vic. Elections[17]
- 1871 Vic. Elections[18]
- 1874 Vic. Elections[19]
- 1877 Vic. Elections[20]
- 1877 Vic. Legislative Assembly[21]
- 1882 Vic. Legislative Council, New districts ; North-western divided into 3: the Northern, North-central, and North-western.[22]
- 1882 Vic. Legislative Council New members[23]
- 1886 Vic. Legislative Assembly[24]
- 1889 Vic. Legislative Assembly[25]
- 1889 Vic. Elections Gippsland Times 29 Mar 1889[26] 1889 Assembly
- 1892 election results
- 1894 Vic. Election results[27]
- 1900 Vic. Election results Portland Guardian 2 Nov. 1900
- 1902 Vic. Election results Australian Town and Country Journal, 8 Oct. 1902
- 1904 Vic. Election results Australian Town and Country Journal, 8 June 1904
- 1904, new electorate of Brunswick Coburg Leader, Anstey returned, 4 June 1904
- 1908 Vic. Election results [28]