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  • Main Page
    …pg|Normie Rowe plays to a packed house on 9 July 1966. Photograph courtesy Orange and District Historical Society, CWD Collection.]] … the support of the Mayor, Alderman [[Clive Hamer]], and if [[Orange City Council]] agreed to a a public hall instead of a bowling green an approach would b…
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  • John Neville Davis
    [[File:CR-John-Davis.jpg|200px|thumb|left|John Davis, mayor of Orange 2004-2008 and 2009-2017.]] …ange City Council from 2004 to 2017. Twelve of John’s 13 years on Orange Council were spent as mayor.
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  • Electricity
    …ity and applied to the government for funds. This proved unsuccessful and Council eventually financed the venture themselves. Meanwhile the Dalton family, t… … Monday January 8 1923 the first power pole was put in place outside the [[Orange Town Hall]] in Byng Street where it still stands today. The Mayor, Ald [[A…
    3 KB (433 words) - 23:52, 19 August 2010
  • Cook Park
    … gardener of Cook Park until he was pilfered by a deputation from Bathurst Council, resigning in April 1890. During his time as caretaker a lake was excavat… … townspeople. Cook Park has long been known as one of the popular parks of Orange, where residents and visitors relax, have birthday parties or family outin…
    2 KB (402 words) - 00:36, 23 December 2021
  • George McKay
    …rp-1861-63).jpg|200px|thumb|left|George McKay Chairman of Orange Municipal Council 1861-63]] …rman of Orange Municipal Council between 1861- 1863. He was the Member for Orange between 1867-1869. George was a farmer of ''Collwood'', innkeeper and elde…
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  • Orange City Library
    …thered in Robertson Park the Minister said that “the library would bring Orange into line with many other towns, cities and shires which had decided to pr… …stone. 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 ref…
    5 KB (741 words) - 02:05, 30 May 2010
  • Robertson Park
    … 1937. The Park was so vital to the City’s central business district the Council made a serious effort to reclaim it in 1892 by creating walks and providin… The first bowling club in Orange was established in Robertson Park in 1900 with the existing CWA Hall opera…
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  • Orange Regional Gallery
    [[File:library-gallery.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Orange Regional Gallery]] …ww.org.nsw.gov.au/ Orange Regional Gallery]is co-located with the [[Orange City Library]] in a stand-alone, purpose built structure, the ORLAG Building, o…
    4 KB (602 words) - 23:45, 27 October 2020
  • William Samuel Stabback
    …he Millthorpe Milling Co. and the Phoenix Cordial Factory in Anson Street, Orange. …orted that a valedictory was given to Alderman Stabback at the East Orange Council meeting propr to his visit to England for the benefit of his health.
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  • John Woodward
    …ile:WOODWARD-John-(Mayor-1870).jpg|200px|thumb|left|John Woodward Mayor of Orange 1870]] … 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
    [[File:KIDD,-Reginald.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Reg Kidd Mayor of Orange 2008-2009, 2017-2021]] …nts and grandparents. He was educated at Glenroi Heights Public School and Orange High School.
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  • James Torpy
    …File:TORPY-James-(Mayor-1879-80).jpg|200px|thumb|left|James Torpy Mayor of Orange 1879-1880]] …ne 1903, James Torpy filled many public offices in the district. Coming to Orange following the Forbes gold rush in 1863 he was the host of the Commercial I…
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  • Elijah Eyles
    …File:EYLES-Elijah-(Mayor-1889).jpg|200px|thumb|left|Elijah Eyles, mayor of Orange 1889-1890]] …ith fruit trees. They purchased a further 25 acres on [[Bathurst Road]]: ''City Garden''. The two orchards contained 3,100 apple trees, 150 cherry trees a…
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  • William Ernest Bouffler
    …ncil_18951.jpg|200px|thumb|left|William Ernest Bouffler Council Clerk East Orange 1895]] …arnest-(Mayor-1918).jpg|200px|thumb|right|William Ernest Bouffler Mayor of Orange 1918]]
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  • Lords Place
    …gton Hill to Simeon Lord's Place. [[Simeon Lord]] who owned large areas of Orange figures prominently in early colonial history. …uction in this yard, and also potatoes and other farm produce grown in the Orange district, to be conveyed to the Parkes goldfields, then in full swing.Thes…
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  • Joseph Windred
    …RED-Joseph-(Mayor-1876,-1883).jpg|200px|thumb|left|Joseph Windred Mayor of Orange in 1876 and 1883]] …876 and 1883. He died at Molong on 12 January 1901 and was buried in the [[Orange Cemetery]].
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  • Samuel Whitmee
    …e:WHITMEE-Samuel-(Mayor-1930).jpg|200px|thumb|left|Samuel Whitmee Mayor of Orange 1930]] …[[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
    …[File:WEILY-George-(Mayor-1873).jpg|200px|thumb|left|George Weily Mayor of Orange 1873]] …ayor of Orange]] in 1873. He died in Orange in 1891.He is buried in the [[Orange Cemetery]].
    953 B (144 words) - 07:57, 1 June 2010
  • James Dalton
    …[File:DALTON-James-(Mayor-1869).jpg|200px|thumb|left|James Dalton Mayor of Orange 1869]] …ed and ground coffee on a large scale and later built large wool stores in Orange, where in 1865 they built an impressive retail store in Summer Street. By …
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  • Michael Casey
    …ile:CASEY-Michael-(Mayor-1875).jpg|200px|thumb|left|Michael Casey Mayor of Orange 1875]] …. He died in Orange on 7 February 1895 aged 58 years.He is buried in the [[Orange Cemetery]].
    1 KB (178 words) - 01:47, 27 May 2010
  • Patrick Kenna
    …trick-(Mayor-1871,-1878,-1884).jpg|200px|thumb|left|Patrick Kenna Mayor of Orange 1871, 1878,1884]] …ange Mechanics Institute]]. He died on 15 June 1894 and is buried in the [[Orange Cemetery]].
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  • Orange Cemetery
    …alia’s first gold field at nearby Ophir was soon to change the future of Orange. …Nicholson marking out an 8 acre site located to the east of the village of Orange. Previously burials had taken place at the [[Chinaman's Bend Cemetery]]. T…
    4 KB (617 words) - 05:59, 21 May 2010
  • Thomas Charles Bowen
    …et]]. Thomas died in Orange on 10 July 1940 aged 80. He is buried in the [[Orange Cemetery]]. …arly Mayors of the Orange District 1860-1920'' (2010) Orange City Council, Orange NSW.
    803 B (126 words) - 00:51, 1 October 2020
  • Francis James (Frank) Mulholland
    …lholland OADI.JPG|200px|thumb|left|Frank Mulholland. Image courtesy Orange City Library.]] …n Francis James (Frank) Mulholland, who was town clerk of Orange Municipal Council for 40 years.
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  • Alfred Andrew Patterson
    …ft|Margaret Mary Griffin and Alfred Andrew Patterson on their wedding day, Orange, 27 July 1887. Image courtesy Virginia Rundle.]] …oid fever. Upon his recovery he was employed by [[James Dalton]], MLA for Orange, owner of the large properties [[Kangaroobie]] and [[Duntryleague]].
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  • Newman Park
    …r for Lands give consideration to providing a park for the people of East Orange. The letter states: …ill, I assure you, confer a great and lasting boon upon the people of East Orange'.
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  • National Park
    …pt a tree planting scheme. Most of the money was donated by the [[Back to Orange Week]] organisation. In September 1931 a Rose Garden of 500 plants was es… ….au/publications.htm ''Orange a vision splendid'' ]. Orange City Council, Orange NSW.
    753 B (123 words) - 04:48, 26 May 2010
  • Memory Park
    …e Committee]] proposed trees be planted to the memory of all the Mayors of Orange up to 1930. On 15 May, 1935, the Mayor Dr [[Arthur Edmund Colvin]] plante… ….au/publications.htm ''Orange a vision splendid'' ]. Orange City Council, Orange NSW.
    728 B (116 words) - 05:35, 26 May 2010
  • Arthur Edmund Colvin
    …,-CBE,-MC,-MB-ChM,-FRASS,-.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Dr Arthur Colvin, Mayor of Orange 1923-24, 1925-29,1935]] …es Stack from Bathurst at Concord. In January 1913 the couple relocated to Orange where Dr Colvin joined the practice of [[Dr Neville Howse]].
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  • Edwin Thomas McNeilly
    …ly, Mayor of Orange 1910-1911, 1912-1914, 1914-1918. Image courtesy Orange City Library.]] …ed in Orange and one befitting a man described as “the uncrowned king of Orange.”
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  • Orange Botanic Gardens
    …ares and are run by Orange City Council with support from [[Friends of the Orange Botanic Gardens]] and other volunteer groups. Next door stands the commun… [[Category:Parks and Gardens|Orange Boatnic Gardens]]
    490 B (71 words) - 05:47, 26 May 2010
  • Orange Civic Centre
    …Court House. The building was then torn down and the grounds were added to Council's Civic Centre site. …he NSW Government Architect for the proposed centre were submitted to City Council on October 3. These plans showed the centre as being part of a combined Co…
    4 KB (680 words) - 02:30, 30 May 2010
  • Orange Civic Theatre
    … years: The [[Orange Dramatic Society]], formed in the mid 1940s and the [[Orange Choral Society]] formed in 1949. …amatic Society presented drama and musical comedy in various venues around Orange. In 1950 the society opened its own [[Little Theatre]] in a building in [[…
    4 KB (618 words) - 05:53, 2 June 2010
  • Lake Canobolas
    …tal cost of the auxiliary water supply being ₤56,000. On January 1, 1920 Council was informed that the water level atthe Meadow Creek reservoir (now Lake C… …, and Honey, A. (2001) ''Orange a vision splendid''. Orange City Council, Orange NSW.]
    845 B (124 words) - 00:17, 2 June 2010
  • Chris Gryllis
    *Orange Regional Gallery Community Committee *Manage Council to control rates
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  • Jeremy Buckingham
    My principal objectives in the next term of Orange City Council are: *To ensure that Council and Councillors are fiscally responsible
    700 B (91 words) - 02:03, 31 May 2010
  • Fiona Rossiter
    … and provide leadership as I have since I was first elected to Orange City Council in 2004 and re-elected in 2008. My objectives on Council are to:
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  • Gavin Priestley
    *Orange Health Liaison Community Committee I moved to Orange over eight years ago having been transferred by Telstra to establish a new…
    1 KB (201 words) - 02:26, 31 May 2010
  • Jason Hamling
    [[File:Jason_Hamling mayor.JPG|200px|thumb|left|Cr Jason Hamling, Mayor of Orange 2021-]] …f Orange on 21 December 2021, replacing Reg Kidd, who stepped down after a council career spanning more than three decades.
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  • Jeff Whitton
    …o as a team person as one of 12 elected councillors to benefit the City of Orange. My objectives for this Council term are:
    883 B (131 words) - 02:14, 31 May 2010
  • Peter Hetherington
    *City of Orange Traffic Committee *Orange Aquatic Centre Community Committee
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  • Frederick Sinclair Dobbin
    …ederick-Sinclair-(Mayor-1972-74).jpg|200px|thumb|left|Fred Dobbin Mayor of Orange 1972-1974]] …before he was appointed principal of a new high school to be built in East Orange, the Canobolas High School, in 1967. The school moved to its permanent sit…
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  • Sir Neville Howse VC
    …,-FRCS-(Mayor-1914,-1921).jpg|200px|thumb|left|Sir Neville Howse, Mayor of Orange 1914, 1921]] '''Address:''' ''[[Suma]]'', [[Ophir Road]], Orange
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  • John Frederick Miller
    [[File:Miller.jpg|200px|thumb|left|John Miller Mayor of Orange, 2002-2004]] …Daily'' and the ''ASIA Miner''. John served as a Councillor on Orange City Council for 12 years and 18 months as Mayor (2002-2004).
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  • Patrick Mulholland
    …eft|Patrick Mullholland, first Mayor of Orange 1865. Image courtesy Orange City Library.]] …Mulholland was appointed as the first mayor of Orange. The municipality of Orange had been incorporated five years earlier, in 1860, with [[John Peisley]] e…
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  • Timothy John Sullivan
    …y-John-(Mayor-1983-91).jpg|200px|thumb|left|Timothy John Sullivan Mayor of Orange 1983-1991]] …978 to 1991 and again from 1995 to 1999. He served as Mayor of the City of Orange from 1983 to 1991.
    1,015 B (156 words) - 23:34, 16 February 2022
  • Municipal Jubilee Celebrations
    …est. In the warm sunshine, green fields provided the setting for the jewel city, and, in the distance, the stately Canobolas loomed blue through the mist.… …was the procession through the town, made up as follows: - Mounted Police, Orange Town Band, Cadets, Boy Scouts, School Children, Salvation Army Band, Prote…
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  • Glenroi Oval
    …oi Progress Association]]. Glenroi oval is today the home of hockey in the City with 2 synthetic hockey fields allowing the game to be played year round a… …, and Honey, A. (2001) ''Orange a vision splendid''. Orange City Council, Orange NSW.]
    724 B (107 words) - 07:07, 31 May 2010
  • Moulder Park
    …d girls in Orange and there have been many outstanding netballers from the City. Over time impressive facilities were developed in the Moulder Park comple… …, and Honey, A. (2001) ''Orange a vision splendid''. Orange City Council, Orange NSW.]
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  • Anzac Park
    …, and Honey, A. (2001) ''Orange a vision splendid''. Orange City Council, Orange NSW.]
    857 B (121 words) - 07:14, 31 May 2010

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