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Northern Tablelands By-Election 2024

Posted inNorthern Tablelands By-Election 2024, NSW Politics

Brendan Moylan delivers first speech in parliament

blankby RK CrosbyAugust 8, 2024

Wearing a UNE tie, and declaring himself a proud Albies, Joey’s, and Gunnedah boy, Brendan Moylan’s inaugural speech would be a contender for the most quintessentially New England utterance ever made.

Posted inNew England Today, Northern Tablelands By-Election 2024, NSW Politics

Brendan Moylan: From Moree to Macquarie Street

by Richard MonkJuly 28, 2024

The Northern Tablelands has a new face and a new voice in parliament. Brendan Moylan sat down with Richard Monk for the first episode of our new YouTube Channel, New England Today.

Posted inNorthern Tablelands By-Election 2024, NSW Politics

Brendan Moylan the new MP for the Northern Tablelands

blankby RK CrosbyJune 23, 2024

As expected, Brendan Moylan has been easily elected on primary votes to replace the outgoing Adam Marshall as the Member for the Northern Tablelands in yesterday’s by-election.

Posted inNorthern Tablelands By-Election 2024

Where to vote in the Northern Tablelands By-election

blankby New England Times News DeskJune 21, 2024

June 22 is by-election day in the Northern Tablelands, choosing the replacement for Adam Marshall.
Voting is compulsory for those registered to vote.

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Date set for Northern Tablelands by-election

blankby RK CrosbyMay 16, 2024

The Northern Tablelands will head to the polls to select a representative to replace Adam Marshall on Saturday June 22.

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