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  • Main Page
    …ie Rowe plays to a packed house on 9 July 1966. Photograph courtesy Orange and District Historical Society, CWD Collection.]] …l promised to solicit the support of the Mayor, Alderman [[Clive Hamer]], and if [[Orange City Council]] agreed to a a public hall instead of a bowling …
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  • Hotels
    …nted it was necessary that the premises have ‘at least two sitting rooms and two sleeping rooms’ available to the public. … for the accommodation of six horses at the least’ with a supply of corn and hay had to be provided.
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  • John Neville Davis
    …e:CR-John-Davis.jpg|200px|thumb|left|John Davis, mayor of Orange 2004-2008 and 2009-2017.]] …erm spanned 30 years. He served on Blayney Shire Council from 1987 to 2004 and on Orange City Council from 2004 to 2017. Twelve of John’s 13 years on O…
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  • Electricity
    …The first electricity pole erected on January 8 1923 on the corner of Byng and Anson Streets]] …y, tired of waiting took matters in their own hands, purchased a generator and lit their Summer Street department store (now Myer) .installed their own g…
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  • Augustus Coulson
    …. Wherever possible we prefer references to the source of your information and photographs are always welcome.
    506 B (70 words) - 06:44, 2 June 2010
  • Cook Park
    …-park.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Cook Park C 1920 with the James Dalton Fountain and the Bandstand in the background]] … it was laid out with ordered lawns, colourful flowerbeds; gravel walkways and a conservatory filled with choice plants. [[Alfred Andrew Patterson]] was …
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  • George McKay
    …r Orange between 1867-1869. George was a farmer of ''Collwood'', innkeeper and elder of the Presbyterian Church. He died in Bathurst on 30 July 1898. …l.spydus.com/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/FULL/OPAC/BIBENQ/19821405/194937, ''Orange and district pioneer register to 1860'' (1996). Orange Family History Group. O…
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  • Orange City Library
    … “the library would bring Orange into line with many other towns, cities and shires which had decided to provide amenities of this nature”. …Ald White was one of the earliest advocates for a public library in Orange and had made the issue part of his policy at the 1950 elections when a referen…
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  • Robertson Park
    … the Council made a serious effort to reclaim it in 1892 by creating walks and providing seating. The marble fountain on the Summer Street frontage was the gift of Cobb and Co in 1896, in honour of William Franklin Whitney, one of the partners in …
    2 KB (365 words) - 00:34, 23 December 2021
  • Coronation of Queen Elizabeth ll
    …ber of residents, including representatives of Orange Apex Club and Orange and District Scottish Association, both of whom have displayed a keen interest… …untain, down along the years, we should be able to select a most important and picturesque spot for the planting of this tree. We could not have got a be…
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  • Orange Regional Gallery
    …ncluding the square grid layout, which is reflected in the exterior walls, and in the paving, which represents tractor tyre marks. … to the proposal, suggesting that the city could not afford a new building and should add a storey to the existing library.
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  • Botanic Gardens
    [[Category:Parks and Gardens|Botanic Gardens]]
    187 B (26 words) - 06:06, 21 May 2010
  • Gosling Creek Reservoir
    …oped into an environmentally based recreation area over the course of 2001 and 2002. [[Category:Dams and Reservoirs|Gosling Creek Reservoir]]
    505 B (73 words) - 06:44, 21 May 2010
  • John Peter Peisley
    …'Perseus'' in 1802. He arrived with his wife Elizabeth Peisley nee Boswell and his baby daughter, Ann Mary Obee Peisley. It is believd they eventually h… …isley married Mary Dean who was the daughter of two convicts, William Dean and Elizabeth Hollingworth.
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  • William Samuel Stabback
    … East Orange Municipality and was a director of the Millthorpe Milling Co. and the Phoenix Cordial Factory in Anson Street, Orange. …med [[Stibbards Lane]], raising the question of whether that is a mistake, and [[Stabbacks Lane]] was intended.
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  • John Woodward
    …dent of the [[Orange Mechanics Institute]]. He was Mayor of Orange in 1870 and died on 4 October 1873. He is buried in the [[Orange Cemetery]].
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  • Reginald Allan Kidd
    …parents and grandparents. He was educated at Glenroi Heights Public School and Orange High School. …Glenroi School. He was also chairman of the Noxious Weeds Advisory Council and a member of the Catchment Management Authority.
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  • Allenby Road
    The name suggests this street was developed soon after World War I and named after [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allenby,_Edmund_Henry_Hynman,_1s… …he visit and hundreds of people from outlying districts came into the town and joined in the enthusiastic welcome afforded the distinguished visitors'.
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  • Eyles Street
    and at Canobolas and in 1881 spent a considerable sum in clearing, fencing and preparing the soil for the young trees. By 1884 about 30 acres had been pl… * Hughes, L. ''Streets of town'', [Orange and District Historical Society]. n.d.
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  • Peisley Street
    …e of the present Victoria Hotel. It was a name that stuck for a generation and the street which later adjoined his property was known as Peisley Street. [[John Peisley]] was the first Borough Chairman of Orange and the second [[Member of Parliament]] to represent Orange.
    527 B (82 words) - 02:15, 12 May 2010
  • James Torpy
    …nties he contributed many notable contributions to the press, both country and metropolitan. …n the fields of mining and agricultural science his knowledge was abundant and gave him an authority in any company.
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  • Elijah Eyles
    …ined 3,100 apple trees, 150 cherry trees and numerous pear, peach, quince, and plum trees. …was highly praised by the recipients. Their cherries ''“surpass for size and lusciousness any ever before grown in the colony."''
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  • Alfred William Blowes
    …Alfred had been a prominent worshipper, a member of the choir, a vestryman and Synod representative of the church. ::''Always a good townsman, he displayed a keen interest in his church, and also in civic matters.''
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  • William Ernest Bouffler
    …s the second Council Clerk for East Orange Municipality from 1895 to 1912, and was Mayor of Orange in 1918-19, having been an Alderman from 1912-1925. …mmunity activities. He played Rugby Union at State level, and enjoyed golf and bowls.
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  • Sampson Street
    …certained Sampson never lived in Orange. In 1838 he was living in Bathurst and in 1842 it is recorded he was poundkeeper at Mudgee. * Hughes, L. ''Streets of town'', [Orange and District Historical Society]. n.d.
    711 B (111 words) - 00:51, 14 July 2021
  • Torpy Street
    Named after [[James Torpy]], local politician and owner of the Orange Advocate.
    273 B (36 words) - 02:19, 12 May 2010
  • Warrendine Street
    …er at Wellington in 1876. He built ‘Warrendine House’ in 1877. Stables and large farm buildings then stood in the vicinity of the home. There was no … The Warrendine Estate was sold by auctioneers J.S. Leeds and Co., for W.N. Moulder, in the [[Forresters Hall]], on Thursday 11 May 1911…
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  • Blackett Place
    …structions be given to a surveyor to mark it. The land comprised 760 acres and at the cost of ₤190 was authorised on 14 December 1927, but the deed did… …acres adjoining his 760 acres, in October 1829. He never resided in Orange and sold his holdings to John Tom Lane.
    783 B (125 words) - 01:57, 12 May 2010
  • Rosedale Place
    …s. In 1845 Dale went to Rosedale and in 1865 acquired most of the property and later it all passed into his hands. * Hughes, L. ''Streets of town'', [Orange and District Historical Society]. n.d.
    585 B (92 words) - 02:16, 12 May 2010
  • Endsleigh Avenue
    …ary were made in 1836 and 1839. He built his first home near Gosling Creek and called it [[‘Bloomfield’]]. In 1858 he built his second home [[‘Ends… * Hughes, L. ''Streets of town'', [Orange and District Historical Society]. n.d.
    603 B (91 words) - 02:03, 12 May 2010
  • Glenroi Avenue
    … [[‘Bowen Terrace’]]. He built his home in the vicinity of his tannery and called it [[‘Glenroi’]]. Hughes, L. ''Streets of town'', [Orange and District Historical Society]. n.d.
    514 B (82 words) - 02:05, 12 May 2010
  • Lone Pine Avenue
    …enue. It takes its name from the pine tree at the intersection of the Lane and [[Bathurst Road]]. …fluenced by a popular song first called it The Lonesome Pine, but the tree and the area were soon to be known as Lone Pine.
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  • Lane Place
    …, the eldest son of [[William Lane]], later obtained ''[[Clifton Grove]]'' and ''[[Rosedale]]''. He was appointed first police magistrate in Orange in 18… …o the Patrician Brothers. It was then named ''[[Croagh Patrick]]'' College and in 1929 Croagh Patrick Orphanage. [[James B Lane]] was another member of t…
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  • Lords Place
    …k's Avenue]]...", presumably because of the number of solicitors and stock and station agents who had their offices there. … full swing.These yards were later known as the [[Willow Tree Saleyards]], and were the principal ones until the Municipal yards were erected in 1878, Mr…
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  • Anson Street
    …rge Anson] was conspicuous for his successful engagements with the Spanish and in the Pacific Ocean. Later he became Lord Admiral of the British Fleet.
    558 B (80 words) - 01:55, 12 May 2010
  • Moulder Street
    …]] where he erected his home in 1847. Later he acquired considerable lands and in 1851 sold allotments of land which gave Orange some stimulus towards se…
    482 B (71 words) - 02:25, 12 May 2010
  • Hamer Street
    Named after either [[Thomas Hamer]] or [[Syd Hamer]] (father and son), both noted butchers in Orange, who served in local government.
    207 B (29 words) - 02:07, 12 May 2010
  • Summer Street
    … It forms an interesting quartet with [[Autumn Street]], [[Spring Street]] and [[Winter Street]], but these three were added at the time of later subdivi…
    666 B (100 words) - 06:52, 31 May 2010
  • Byng Street
    …naval officer and was promoted to lieutenant in 1723, rear-admiral in 1745 and vice-admiral in 1747. Byng also served as Member of Parliament for Rochest… … the Admiralty to this effect, which resulted in his ordering home, arrest and court-martial.
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  • McNamara Street
    …cluding the [[Campdale]] estate. In 1850 he moved to Condobolin and Forbes and owned the first inns in those townships. Originally the street extended from [[Kite Street]] to [[Summer Street]] and the street north of Summer was known as [[Curran Street]]. The area from […
    605 B (93 words) - 06:14, 2 June 2010
  • Churchill Avenue
    …ly a bikepath with a footbridge. After World War II, the shop was opened, and Churchill Ave. was put in, named after Sir Winston Churchill".
    376 B (55 words) - 01:58, 12 May 2010
  • Coronation Drive
    …"Coronation Drive" began on Monday, 13 July. Council's men dug the holes, and Orange Rotary provided the nearly 200 deciduous trees. Despite some worrie…
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  • Ewin Tandy
    …tary Inspector, Inspector of Dairies, Impounding Officer, Muncipal Bailiff and Collector of Sanitary Charges for the [[Municipality of East Orange]] on …
    236 B (31 words) - 06:28, 21 May 2010
  • Dalton Street
    …undary of the Bletchington Estate, parts of which were sold by Leeds Bros. and John Kenna for the Trustees of the Late [Thomas Dalton] on 29 March 1941.1…
    441 B (69 words) - 02:02, 12 May 2010
  • Hale Street
    Named after Orange architect and builder, [[John Hale]].
    129 B (16 words) - 02:06, 12 May 2010
  • Woodward Street
    …laroi College]] on the [[Bathurst Road]]. There he conducted a small store and handled the postal business of the time. Later he owned a store on the sit…
    488 B (78 words) - 02:23, 12 May 2010
  • Clinton Street
    …ied in 1795. He was Commander-in-Chief in the American War of Independence and was later Governor of Gibraltar.
    948 B (138 words) - 01:58, 12 May 2010
  • Newman Street
    …n of second in charge of the office. At the age of 18 he caught gold fever and tried his luck at the Forbes diggings with the worst result. …dia Copper Mines and Icely Copper Mines, but his inexperience proved fatal and he lost all his money.
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  • Joseph Windred
    …or-1876,-1883).jpg|200px|thumb|left|Joseph Windred Mayor of Orange in 1876 and 1883]] …[[Mayor of Orange]] in 1876 and 1883. He died at Molong on 12 January 1901 and was buried in the [[Orange Cemetery]].
    691 B (104 words) - 07:11, 12 May 2010
  • Windred Street
    Named for [[Joseph Windred]], [[Mayor of Orange]] in 1876 and 1883.
    104 B (13 words) - 02:21, 12 May 2010
  • Ploughmans Lane
    According to Ross Maroney the name seems to be at least as old as Orange, and although often wrongly spelt 'Plowman's' Lane, has no connection with the …
    268 B (41 words) - 02:15, 12 May 2010
  • Prince Street
    …was appointed to the Upper House. He held Ministerial office as Treasurer, and became a leading figure in financial circles.The name was changed from Lor…
    883 B (138 words) - 02:16, 12 May 2010
  • Autumn Street
    So named, with [[Spring Street]] and [[Winter Street]], to match the already named [[Summer Street]].
    178 B (23 words) - 01:56, 12 May 2010
  • Spring
    So named, with [[Autumn Street]] and [[Winter Street]], to match the already named [[Summer Street]].
    141 B (19 words) - 07:12, 7 May 2010
  • Winter Street
    So named, with [[Spring Street]] and [[Autumn Street]], to match the already named [[Summer Street]].
    177 B (23 words) - 02:23, 12 May 2010
  • Samuel Whitmee
    …y Council and was also [[Mayor of Orange]]. Samuel died in Orange in 1931 and is buried in the [[Orange Cemetery]].
    725 B (108 words) - 04:32, 2 November 2021
  • George Weily
    …son Street]], which he had built. He served as an Alderman for seven years and became [[Mayor of Orange]] in 1873. He died in Orange in 1891.He is burie… …l.spydus.com/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/FULL/OPAC/BIBENQ/19821405/194937, ''Orange and district pioneer register to 1860'' (1996). Orange Family History Group. O…
    953 B (144 words) - 07:57, 1 June 2010
  • James Dalton
    …s born in Duntryleague, Limerick, Ireland, son of James Dalton, innkeeper, and his first wife Eleanor, née Ryan. James Dalton Snr was transported to NSW… …hey had great success producing roasted and ground coffee on a large scale and later built large wool stores in Orange, where in 1865 they built an impre…
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  • Michael Casey
    …one else to go to war in his place. He married [[Margaret Dalton]] in 1860 and in 1865 travelled to Orange to join his brother in-law [[James Dalton]], w…
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  • Patrick Kenna
    …nders of the First [[Orange Mechanics Institute]]. He died on 15 June 1894 and is buried in the [[Orange Cemetery]].
    1 KB (157 words) - 05:29, 11 August 2021
  • Orange Cemetery
    …cated that Orange had a population of 28 people, with 7 houses constructed and another 7 under construction. However the discovery of Australia’s first… …byterian and Wesleyan) and smaller reserves (Pagans, Independents, Quakers and Jews).
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  • Spring Street
    So named, with [[Winter Street]] and [[Autumn Street]], to match the already named [[Summer Street]].
    177 B (23 words) - 02:27, 12 May 2010
  • Chinaman's Bend Cemetery
    …ablished at Frederick’s Valley. Early landowners such as [[Andrew Kerr]] and [[William Charles Wentworth]] purchased holdings in the area during the 18… The needs for a cemetery lead to Andrew Kerr clearing a site and establishing the [[Summer Hill Cemetery]]. This site was used for burials …
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  • Summer Hill Cemetery
    …ablished at Frederick’s Valley. Early landowners such as [[Andrew Kerr]] and [[William Charles Wentworth]] purchased holdings in the area during the 83… The needs for a cemetery lead to Andrew Kerr clearing a site and establishing the Summer Hill Cemetery. This site was used for burials from…
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  • Thomas Charles Bowen
    …of [[East Orange Council]] in 1900 and 1902. He sold 'Belpage' in 1929 he and his wife Emily retired to a house in [[Byng Street]]. Thomas died in Orang…
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  • Francis James (Frank) Mulholland
    …s a booking clerk for Cobb and Co coaches. He later operated a tobacconist and stationery business in Summer Street. On 26 March 1895 the mayor, [[Simon Kearney]], and Ald [[Charles James Smith]] asked if Francis would assist council by actin…
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  • Alfred Andrew Patterson
    …w Patterson 27 July 1887 Orange.JPG|200px|thumb|left|Margaret Mary Griffin and Alfred Andrew Patterson on their wedding day, Orange, 27 July 1887. Image … …es Dalton]], MLA for Orange, owner of the large properties [[Kangaroobie]] and [[Duntryleague]].
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  • Newman Park
    … of land suitable for the purpose. You will, I assure you, confer a great and lasting boon upon the people of East Orange'. The area had been a traditional Aboriginal meeting place and a point of blanket distribution from 1851 onwards.
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  • Colvin Park
    … into what will be, when finished, a pleasing addition to that end of town and visitors from places to the east who come by road will form a somewhat bet… …utification scheme. The garden plots in [[Lords Place]] are coming on well and it should not be long now before the [[Byng Street]] plots are put in hand…
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  • National Park
    …as a modern playground, with a cycle racing track, a football, and cricket and hockey ovals. * Miller, J., Holmes, D., and Honey, A. (2001) [http://www.ofhg.com.au/publications.htm ''Orange a visi…
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  • Memory Park
    … planted a Royal Oak as a Jubilee tribute to His Majesty [[King George V]] and other trees were planted to bring the mayoral memorial up to date. * Miller, J., Holmes, D., and Honey, A. (2001) [http://www.ofhg.com.au/publications.htm ''Orange a visi…
    728 B (116 words) - 05:35, 26 May 2010
  • Arthur Edmund Colvin
    …eynolds Colvin. He was educated at Auburn Public School, Newington College and The King’s School in Sydney; he subsequently completed a Bachelor of Med… During 1907 and 1908 Dr Colvin was resident medical officer at Sydney Hospital. He later m…
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  • Edwin Thomas McNeilly
    …bers of the Foresters’ Lodge. Such a funeral was unprecedented in Orange and one befitting a man described as “the uncrowned king of Orange.” …worked as a farmer and carrier and his mother attended to the house duties and ran a school room.
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  • Orange Botanic Gardens
    …e City Council with support from [[Friends of the Orange Botanic Gardens]] and other volunteer groups. Next door stands the community built [[Adventure … [[Category:Parks and Gardens|Orange Boatnic Gardens]]
    490 B (71 words) - 05:47, 26 May 2010
  • Adventure Playground
    … tree house, rocket, swings, slides, platforms and there are picnic tables and barbecues available. [[Category:Parks and Gardens|Adventure Playground]]
    364 B (50 words) - 05:48, 26 May 2010
  • Thomas Garret Dalton 1859 - 1911
    … had 6 children. May died in 1895. He subsequently married [[Mary Butler]] and had a further 2 children. In 1875 James Dalton Jnr built ''Killarney'' in Kite Street for Gatty and his family (now known as [[''Mena'']]).
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  • Thomas Joseph Dalton 1820-1901
    … 1863 and they built and lived in [[Knocklong]] in [[Hill Street]]. Thomas and Elizabeth had 7 children. Elizabeth died in 1877 at 34 years of age. In 18… …877 and served as the Member for Orange in the NSW Parliament between 1882 and 1891. He died in North Sydney on 26 June 1901.
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  • Orange Civic Centre
    …lding diagonally opposite the Court House. The building was then torn down and the grounds were added to Council's Civic Centre site. …nd Lords Place. Mayor Dobbin said the plans were only preliminary sketches and much discussion from all parties was needed.
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  • Orange Civic Theatre
    …e for many years: The [[Orange Dramatic Society]], formed in the mid 1940s and the [[Orange Choral Society]] formed in 1949. …which had regular meetings of drama enthusiasts from Cowra, Forbes, Parkes and Bathurst as well as an annual festival of one-act plays which continued in…
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  • Lake Canobolas
    … level atthe Meadow Creek reservoir (now Lake Canobolas) had risen 2ft 3in and although it was still 11 foot below the overflow a good stream was flowing… …-bin/spydus.exe/FULL/OPAC/BIBENQ/19736053/356502,2 Miller, J., Holmes, D., and Honey, A. (2001) ''Orange a vision splendid''. Orange City Council, Orang…
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  • Chris Gryllis
    *Establish a close relationship with residents of neighbouring Councils and welcome them to Orange *Find long term solutions to water and water storage issues
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  • Jeremy Buckingham
    *To achieve the projects and undertakings as outlined in the Management Plan *To ensure that Council and Councillors are fiscally responsible
    700 B (91 words) - 02:03, 31 May 2010
  • Fiona Rossiter
    …dership as I have since I was first elected to Orange City Council in 2004 and re-elected in 2008. …ith and support economically, culturally and socially disadvantaged people and groups
    2 KB (343 words) - 01:57, 31 May 2010
  • Gavin Priestley
    *Environment and Economic Development Policy Committee … start the new division. For relaxation I like to fly light aircraft, read and take photographs.
    1 KB (201 words) - 02:26, 31 May 2010
  • Glenn Taylor
    *Community Safety and Crime Prevention Community Committee I was elected to Council in 1995 and became Deputy Mayor in 1999 until 2004. I was again elected Deputy Mayor i…
    862 B (125 words) - 02:09, 31 May 2010
  • Jason Hamling
    …Hamling was born and bred in Orange. He attended [[Glenroi Public School]] and [[Canobolas Rural Technology High School]]. …has served on the Domestic Violence Working Committee, the Crime Committee and the Palliative Care Community Committee.
    2 KB (318 words) - 05:01, 31 May 2022
  • Jeff Whitton
    …Promote the City of Orange in ways that will benefit present day residents and future residents being our children. *Investigate and implement drought proofing solution for the City of Orange.
    883 B (131 words) - 02:14, 31 May 2010
  • Peter Hetherington
    …le community of Orange to feel that it has representation at Council level and not be viewed as 'minority' or 'pressure' groups. … operated Indoor Aquatic Centre will directly benefit the Orange community and be assets for tourism promotion.
    1 KB (176 words) - 02:21, 31 May 2010
  • Reginald Joseph Cutcliffe
    …. Wherever possible we prefer references to the source of your information and photographs are always welcome.
    533 B (72 words) - 06:44, 2 June 2010
  • James Dale
    …|thumb|left|James Dale, Chairman Orange Municipal Council 1864, Mayor 1868 and 1874]] …or 3 terms, 1864, 1868 and 1874. He died at Little Hartley on 13 June 1904 and was buried at Mt York on 16 June 1904.
    673 B (92 words) - 07:30, 1 June 2010
  • George De Vial Pilcher
    …. Wherever possible we prefer references to the source of your information and photographs are always welcome.
    546 B (79 words) - 06:52, 2 June 2010
  • Frederick Sinclair Dobbin
    …w England University College of Sydney University where he studied science and education. …and. It was at Portland that he met Margaret Eileen Crowley (known as Peg) and they were married in Peg’s home town of Broken Hill on 29 December 1949.
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  • Andrew Edye
    …. Wherever possible we prefer references to the source of your information and photographs are always welcome.
    497 B (72 words) - 06:46, 2 June 2010
  • Patrick Joseph Flanagan
    …. Wherever possible we prefer references to the source of your information and photographs are always welcome.
    553 B (77 words) - 04:53, 24 April 2024
  • Clive Arthur Hamer
    …Arthur Hamer was born on 4 October 1923, at Perthville, near Bathurst, NSW and educated at Perthville Primary School (1930-1935). He attended Bathurst Hi… …g of aircraft movements (friendly and enemy), a continuous operation night and day in shifts.
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  • Ronald John Hill
    …n John was four years old. John started school at the local convent school and did his senior years at St Gregory’s School Campbelltown. … insufficient biology teachers in Orange he also taught after hours at PLC and Santa Maria.
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  • Sir Neville Howse VC
    …ictoria Cross for valour after rescuing a wounded comrade under heavy fire and bringing him to safety. Howse was the first Australian to be awarded the V… …appointed KCMG (Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George) and Knight of the Order of St John of Jerusalem.
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  • Stuart Lamrock
    …. Wherever possible we prefer references to the source of your information and photographs are always welcome.
    507 B (72 words) - 06:49, 2 June 2010
  • Henry William Larance
    …in western Sydney on 24 June 1842. His parents were George Taylor Lawrence and Anne Elizabeth Lawrence nee Allman. …n alderman in 1885, replacing Joseph Windred. He served for fourteen years and was Mayor of Orange in 1890.
    601 B (84 words) - 04:54, 16 January 2019
  • James Stuart Leeds
    …. Wherever possible we prefer references to the source of your information and photographs are always welcome.
    501 B (72 words) - 06:50, 2 June 2010

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