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  • Leo McLeay
  • Australian politician (born 1945)

    Leo Boyce McLeay (born 4 October 1945) is a former Australian politician who served as a Labor Party member of the House of Representatives from June 1979

    Leo McLeay

    Leo_McLeay

  • McLeay
  • Surname list

    Zealand cyclist John McLeay Jr. (1922–2000), Australian politician John McLeay Sr. (1893–1982), Australian politician Leo McLeay (born 1945), Australian

    McLeay

    McLeay

  • Division of Grayndler
  • Australian federal electoral division

    members have been Fred Daly, who was a minister in the Whitlam government, Leo McLeay, who was Speaker of the House 1989–93, and Anthony Albanese, the present

    Division of Grayndler

    Division_of_Grayndler

  • Paul McLeay
  • Australian politician

    Labor government. McLeay is the son of Janice McLeay, former Commissioner of the NSW Industrial Relations Commission, and Leo McLeay, a former Speaker

    Paul McLeay

    Paul McLeay

    Paul_McLeay

  • Jeannette McHugh
  • Australian politician

    Grayndler, as she was entitled to a seat as a minister. The sitting member Leo McLeay agreed to move to the new neighbouring electorate of Watson. McHugh announced

    Jeannette McHugh

    Jeannette McHugh

    Jeannette_McHugh

  • 1979 Grayndler by-election
  • Labor Party MP Frank Stewart. The by-election was won by Labor candidate Leo McLeay, the assistant general secretary of the state's Labor branch. "1979 Grayndler

    1979 Grayndler by-election

    1979_Grayndler_by-election

  • Stephen Martin (Australian politician)
  • Australian politician (born 1948)

    office 4 May 1993 – 29 January 1996 Deputy Harry Jenkins Preceded by Leo McLeay Succeeded by Bob Halverson Member of the Australian Parliament for Cunningham

    Stephen Martin (Australian politician)

    Stephen_Martin_(Australian_politician)

  • Naming (parliamentary procedure)
  • Temporary removal of a disruptive member in Westminster-style parliaments

    1990 Leo McLeay Michael Cobb National 19 February 1991 Leo McLeay Neil Brown Liberal 20 February 1991 Leo McLeay Fred Chaney Liberal 16 May 1991 Leo McLeay

    Naming (parliamentary procedure)

    Naming_(parliamentary_procedure)

  • Labor Right
  • Political faction within the Australian Labor Party

    ISBN 978-1-86373-021-1. – Paul Keating, Graham Richardson, Laurie Brereton, Bob Carr and Leo McLeay recount events which shaped the Australian labour movement from the 1960s

    Labor Right

    Labor Right

    Labor_Right

  • Tony Burke
  • Australian politician (born 1969)

    Representatives at the 2004 federal election, replacing the retiring Leo McLeay in the safe Labor seat of Watson. He and fellow Labor MP Linda Burney

    Tony Burke

    Tony Burke

    Tony_Burke

  • Division of Watson
  • Australian federal electoral division

    was held to 56 percent of the two-party vote. It was previously held by Leo McLeay, a former Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives. The current

    Division of Watson

    Division_of_Watson

  • Joan Child
  • Australian politician (1921–2013)

    February 1986 – 28 August 1989 Preceded by Harry Jenkins Sr. Succeeded by Leo McLeay Member of the Australian Parliament for Henty In office 18 May 1974 –

    Joan Child

    Joan Child

    Joan_Child

  • Frank Stewart
  • Australian politician

    10 December 1977 – 16 April 1979 Preceded by Tony Whitlam Succeeded by Leo McLeay Personal details Born (1923-02-20)20 February 1923 Belmore, New South

    Frank Stewart

    Frank Stewart

    Frank_Stewart

  • Electoral results for the Division of Grayndler
  • Results of elections in Sydney, Australia

    1949–1975   Tony Whitlam Labor 1975–1977   Frank Stewart Labor 1977–1979   Leo McLeay Labor 1979–1993   Jeannette McHugh Labor 1993–1996   Anthony Albanese

    Electoral results for the Division of Grayndler

    Electoral_results_for_the_Division_of_Grayndler

  • Electoral results for the Division of Watson
  • Australian division election results

    Member Party Term   Leo McLeay Labor 1993–2004   Tony Burke Labor 2004–present

    Electoral results for the Division of Watson

    Electoral_results_for_the_Division_of_Watson

  • Euthanasia Laws Act 1997
  • Act of the Parliament of Australia

    Stephen Smith Lindsay Tanner Andrew Theophanous Kelvin Thomson Greg Wilton Leo McLeay 21 Anthony Albanese Peter Baldwin David Beddall Arch Bevis Bob Brown Simon

    Euthanasia Laws Act 1997

    Euthanasia Laws Act 1997

    Euthanasia_Laws_Act_1997

  • Macleay
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    politician John McLeay Sr. (1893–1982), Australian politician Ken MacLeay (born 1959), English-born Australian cricketer. Leo McLeay (born 1945), Australian

    Macleay

    Macleay

  • Stephen Dubois
  • Australian retired politician

    retired after losing a preselection contest for the new seat of Watson to Leo McLeay who was then the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Carr, Adam (2008)

    Stephen Dubois

    Stephen_Dubois

  • Phuong Ngo
  • Vietnamese murderer, former businessman, and politician

    join Labor, Grace arranged a meeting with Senator Graham Richardson and Leo McLeay, Federal MP for Watson and Speaker of the House of Representatives. They

    Phuong Ngo

    Phuong_Ngo

  • Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives
  • Presiding officer of the lower house of the Parliament of Australia

      Labor Victoria 11 February 1986 28 August 1989 3 years, 198 days 20 Leo McLeay   Labor New South Wales 29 August 1989 8 February 1993 3 years, 163 days

    Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives

    Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives

    Speaker_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives

  • Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1977–1980
  • 2 Labor member Frank Stewart died on 16 April 1979; Labor candidate Leo McLeay won the resulting by-election on 23 June 1979. "Historical information

    Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1977–1980

    Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_1977–1980

  • Post-election pendulum for the 1993 Australian federal election
  • Tas Duncan Kerr ALP 14.44 Bonython SA Neal Blewett ALP 14.75 Watson NSW Leo McLeay ALP 14.84 Kingsford Smith NSW Laurie Brereton ALP 15.24 Werriwa NSW John

    Post-election pendulum for the 1993 Australian federal election

    Post-election_pendulum_for_the_1993_Australian_federal_election

  • Post-election pendulum for the 1987 Australian federal election
  • NSW Stephen Martin ALP 8.9 Lindsay NSW Ross Free ALP 9.0 Grayndler NSW Leo McLeay ALP 9.7 Greenway NSW Russ Gorman ALP 9.9 Melbourne Ports Vic Clyde Holding

    Post-election pendulum for the 1987 Australian federal election

    Post-election_pendulum_for_the_1987_Australian_federal_election

  • Janice Crosio
  • Australian politician

    1990–2004 Succeeded by Chris Bowen Party political offices Preceded by Leo McLeay Chief Whip of the Australian Labor Party 2001–2004 With: Danby, Quick

    Janice Crosio

    Janice_Crosio

  • Pre-election pendulum for the 2004 Australian federal election
  • SA Rod Sawford ALP 16.0 Reid NSW Laurie Ferguson ALP 16.9 Watson NSW Leo McLeay ALP 17.3 Melbourne Vic Lindsay Tanner ALP 19.9 Gorton Vic New division

    Pre-election pendulum for the 2004 Australian federal election

    Pre-election_pendulum_for_the_2004_Australian_federal_election

  • Results of the 2001 Australian federal election in New South Wales
  • Australian federal election: Watson Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Leo McLeay 39,516 56.15 −1.07 Liberal Arnold Plooy 19,791 28.12 +1.73 Unity Ken Nam

    Results of the 2001 Australian federal election in New South Wales

    Results of the 2001 Australian federal election in New South Wales

    Results_of_the_2001_Australian_federal_election_in_New_South_Wales

  • Post-election pendulum for the 2001 Australian federal election
  • Australia Post-election pendulum

    Julia Gillard ALP 15.63 Reid NSW Laurie Ferguson ALP 16.87 Watson NSW Leo McLeay ALP 17.31 Maribyrnong Vic Bob Sercombe ALP 17.38 Calwell Vic Maria Vamvakinou

    Post-election pendulum for the 2001 Australian federal election

    Post-election_pendulum_for_the_2001_Australian_federal_election

  • List of Australian federal by-elections
  • Party Winner Party Grayndler 23 June 1979 Death Frank Stewart   Labor Leo McLeay   Labor Werriwa 23 September 1978 Resignation Gough Whitlam   Labor John

    List of Australian federal by-elections

    List_of_Australian_federal_by-elections

  • List of speakers of the Australian House of Representatives
  • Labor Victoria 11 February 1986 28 August 1989 First female Speaker. 20 Leo McLeay Labor New South Wales 29 August 1989 8 February 1993 21 Stephen Martin

    List of speakers of the Australian House of Representatives

    List_of_speakers_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives

  • Euthanasia and assisted suicide in Australia
  • Legal history of euthanasia in Australia

    Stephen Smith Lindsay Tanner Andrew Theophanous Kelvin Thomson Greg Wilton Leo McLeay 21 Anthony Albanese Peter Baldwin David Beddall Arch Bevis Bob Brown Simon

    Euthanasia and assisted suicide in Australia

    Euthanasia and assisted suicide in Australia

    Euthanasia_and_assisted_suicide_in_Australia

  • Australian House of Representatives committees
  • 2019 House Select Committees Televising of the House of Representatives Leo McLeay David Jull 22 August 1991 Print Media Michael Lee Warwick Smith 22 August

    Australian House of Representatives committees

    Australian_House_of_Representatives_committees

  • Amanda Fazio
  • Australian politician

    1977 at the Enfield branch and worked for Australian federal politicians Leo McLeay and Stephen Martin. Fazio was preselected to fill the vacancy in the Legislative

    Amanda Fazio

    Amanda_Fazio

  • Candidates of the 1987 Australian federal election
  • Wright John Sharp (Nat) Alan Blackshaw Reen Dixon (Ind) Grayndler Labor Leo McLeay Karl Tartak (Lib) Peter Hennessy Nick Papanikitas (Ind) Jack Shanahan

    Candidates of the 1987 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_1987_Australian_federal_election

  • List of whips in the Australian House of Representatives
  • Fazio, Chair of Committees (16 November 2004). "Tribute to the Honourable Leo McLeay". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). New South Wales: Legislative Council

    List of whips in the Australian House of Representatives

    List_of_whips_in_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives

  • Post-election pendulum for the 1980 Australian federal election
  • Ben Humphreys ALP 12.5 Fremantle WA John Dawkins ALP 13.1 Grayndler NSW Leo McLeay ALP 13.5 Newcastle NSW Charles Jones ALP 13.8 Cunningham NSW Stewart West

    Post-election pendulum for the 1980 Australian federal election

    Post-election_pendulum_for_the_1980_Australian_federal_election

  • Vince Martin (politician)
  • Australian politician

    2001, having finally succumbed to cancer, mourners included Les Johnson, Leo McLeay, Daryl Melham, Kevin Stewart, John Della Bosca, Pat Rogan, Kevin Greene

    Vince Martin (politician)

    Vince Martin (politician)

    Vince_Martin_(politician)

  • Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1980–1983
  • won the resulting by-election on 21 February 1981. 2 Liberal member John McLeay Jr. resigned on 22 January 1981; Liberal candidate Steele Hall won the resulting

    Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1980–1983

    Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_1980–1983

  • Ron Edwards (Australian politician)
  • Australian politician

    in swings toward the Coalition, despite a nationwide swing to the ALP. Leo McLeay, the incumbent ALP speaker, had resigned his post shortly before the election

    Ron Edwards (Australian politician)

    Ron_Edwards_(Australian_politician)

  • 1983 Australian House of Representatives election
  • Australian federal election: Grayndler  Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Leo McLeay 34,679 58.9 +1.4 Liberal Edward James 17,508 29.7 −5.0 Socialist David

    1983 Australian House of Representatives election

    1983_Australian_House_of_Representatives_election

  • Post-election pendulum for the 1996 Australian federal election
  • Allan Morris ALP 11.19 Reid NSW Laurie Ferguson ALP 11.38 Watson NSW Leo McLeay ALP 11.68 Denison Tas Duncan Kerr ALP 11.79 Holt Vic Gareth Evans ALP

    Post-election pendulum for the 1996 Australian federal election

    Post-election_pendulum_for_the_1996_Australian_federal_election

  • Marrickville Council
  • Former local government area in New South Wales, Australia

    Concord 1950–1953. Sylvia Hale, Councillor 1995–2004, Greens MLC 2003–2010. Leo McLeay, Alderman 1971–1977, MHR for Grayndler 1979–1993, MHR for Watson 1993–2004

    Marrickville Council

    Marrickville Council

    Marrickville_Council

  • Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1983–1984
  • Phillip NSW 1983–1996 Michael MacKellar   Liberal Warringah NSW 1969–1994 Leo McLeay   Labor Grayndler NSW 1979–2004 Ian Macphee   Liberal Balaclava Vic 1974–1990

    Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1983–1984

    Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_1983–1984

  • Candidates of the 1990 Australian federal election
  • Gilmore National Mick Shea John Sharp (Nat) Susan Nagy Grayndler Labor Leo McLeay Diana Bennett (Lib) Peter Hennessy Clay Wilson Galeb Adra (Ind) Habib

    Candidates of the 1990 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_1990_Australian_federal_election

  • Post-election pendulum for the 1998 Australian federal election
  • Plibersek ALP 16.89 Newcastle NSW Allan Morris ALP 17.33 v GRN Watson NSW Leo McLeay ALP 17.47 Cunningham NSW Stephen Martin ALP 18.20 Calwell Vic Andrew Theophanous

    Post-election pendulum for the 1998 Australian federal election

    Post-election_pendulum_for_the_1998_Australian_federal_election

  • Post-election pendulum for the 1983 Australian federal election
  • Chris Hurford ALP 12.6 Corio Vic Gordon Scholes ALP 13.0 Grayndler NSW Leo McLeay ALP 13.2 Maribyrnong Vic Alan Griffiths ALP 13.8 Canberra ACT Ros Kelly

    Post-election pendulum for the 1983 Australian federal election

    Post-election_pendulum_for_the_1983_Australian_federal_election

  • Post-election pendulum for the 1984 Australian federal election
  • Clyde Holding ALP 14.2 Newcastle NSW Allan Morris ALP 14.5 Grayndler NSW Leo McLeay ALP 14.9 Blaxland NSW Paul Keating ALP 16.2 Werriwa NSW John Kerin ALP

    Post-election pendulum for the 1984 Australian federal election

    Post-election_pendulum_for_the_1984_Australian_federal_election

  • Post-election pendulum for the 1990 Australian federal election
  • Martin ALP 12.7 Newcastle NSW Allan Morris ALP 12.8 v IND Grayndler NSW Leo McLeay ALP 13.3 Port Adelaide SA Rod Sawford ALP 13.3 Prospect NSW Janice Crosio

    Post-election pendulum for the 1990 Australian federal election

    Post-election_pendulum_for_the_1990_Australian_federal_election

  • Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1996–1998
  • National Gippsland Vic 1983–2008 Ian McLachlan   Liberal Barker SA 1990–1998 Leo McLeay   Labor Watson NSW 1979–2004 Bob McMullan   Labor Canberra ACT 1996–2010

    Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1996–1998

    Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_1996–1998

  • Kayee Griffin
  • Australian politician

    for Federal MP Leo McLeay. In 1981 she became the Secretary for the Mayor of Canterbury, before returning to her earlier role with McLeay in 1997. She joined

    Kayee Griffin

    Kayee_Griffin

  • List of VFL/AFL and AFL Women's players from New South Wales
  • Supplementary (#13) 2023– 1 – Raised in and recruited from Illawarra Isadora McLeay Willoughby-Mosman, North Shore, Greater Western Sydney 2023– 3 – Raised

    List of VFL/AFL and AFL Women's players from New South Wales

    List_of_VFL/AFL_and_AFL_Women's_players_from_New_South_Wales

  • Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1990–1993
  • Labor Phillip NSW 1983–1996 Ian McLachlan   Liberal Barker SA 1990–1998 Leo McLeay   Labor Grayndler NSW 1979–2004 Daryl Melham   Labor Banks NSW 1990–2013

    Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1990–1993

    Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_1990–1993

  • Results of the 1990 Australian federal election in New South Wales
  • Australian federal election: Grayndler  Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Leo McLeay 30,515 52.0 −0.7 Liberal Diana Bennett 15,932 27.2 −7.7 Democrats Peter

    Results of the 1990 Australian federal election in New South Wales

    Results of the 1990 Australian federal election in New South Wales

    Results_of_the_1990_Australian_federal_election_in_New_South_Wales

  • Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 2001–2004
  • Stirling WA 1998–2004 Peter McGauran   National Gippsland Vic 1983–2008 Leo McLeay   Labor Watson NSW 1979–2004 Bob McMullan   Labor Fraser ACT 1996–2010

    Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 2001–2004

    Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_2001–2004

  • Candidates of the 2001 Australian federal election
  • David Kelly Christine Ferguson (NGST) Peter Macdonald (Ind) Watson Labor Leo McLeay Arnold Plooy (Lib) Kristin Griffiths Dominic Fitzsimmons Michelle Farrell

    Candidates of the 2001 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_2001_Australian_federal_election

  • Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1998–2001
  • Stirling WA 1998–2004 Peter McGauran   National Gippsland Vic 1983–2008 Leo McLeay   Labor Watson NSW 1979–2004 Bob McMullan   Labor Fraser ACT 1996–2010

    Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1998–2001

    Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_1998–2001

  • Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1984–1987
  • Phillip NSW 1983–1996 Michael MacKellar   Liberal Warringah NSW 1969–1994 Leo McLeay   Labor Grayndler NSW 1979–2004 Ian Macphee   Liberal Goldstein Vic 1974–1990

    Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1984–1987

    Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_1984–1987

  • Candidates of the 2004 Australian federal election
  • Laurie Brereton MP (Kingsford Smith, NSW) Janice Crosio MP (Prospect, NSW) Leo McLeay MP (Watson, NSW) Frank Mossfield MP (Greenway, NSW) Senator Nick Bolkus

    Candidates of the 2004 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_2004_Australian_federal_election

  • Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1987–1990
  • Gippsland Vic 1983–2008 Jeannette McHugh   Labor Phillip NSW 1983–1996 Leo McLeay   Labor Grayndler NSW 1979–2004 Tom McVeigh [3]   National Groom Qld 1972–1988

    Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1987–1990

    Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_1987–1990

  • Candidates of the 1993 Australian federal election
  • Philip Ruddock (Liberal), contested Berowra. The member for Grayndler, Leo McLeay (Labor), contested Watson. The member for Macarthur, Stephen Martin (Labor)

    Candidates of the 1993 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_1993_Australian_federal_election

  • Scheyville National Park
  • National park in New South Wales, Australia

    CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) McLeay, Leo (2002). Address to NSW Parliament by Leo McLeay. Lieutenant Colonel John Robinson - cinematographer

    Scheyville National Park

    Scheyville National Park

    Scheyville_National_Park

  • Candidates of the 1998 Australian federal election
  • Lam Tony Allen (ACS) Heath Johnstone (CDP) Ines Judd (NLP) Watson Labor Leo McLeay Joe Rafferty (Lib) Amelia Gavagnin Newman Claire Wright Caroline Toomey

    Candidates of the 1998 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_1998_Australian_federal_election

  • 1980 Australian House of Representatives election
  • Australian federal election: Grayndler  Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Leo McLeay 34,029 57.5 −0.2 Liberal George Dryden 20,538 34.7 +1.3 Democrats Albert

    1980 Australian House of Representatives election

    1980_Australian_House_of_Representatives_election

  • 1917 New Year Honours
  • Appointments by King George V

    Heavy Artillery Major Norman Harrison, South African Engineers Major Donald McLeay Macleod, South African Infantry Temp Major Michael Stanislaus Power, South

    1917 New Year Honours

    1917_New_Year_Honours

  • Candidates of the 1983 Australian federal election
  • Diffey Wal Fife (Lib) Scott Milne Maureen Nathan (Prog) Grayndler Labor Leo McLeay Edward James (Lib) Albert Jarman David Gibson (SPA) Michael Karadjis (SWP)

    Candidates of the 1983 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_1983_Australian_federal_election

  • Results of the 1993 Australian federal election in New South Wales
  • Australian federal election: Watson Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Leo McLeay 41,701 59.56 +9.74 Liberal Bernard O'Bree 21,330 30.46 −4.06 Independent

    Results of the 1993 Australian federal election in New South Wales

    Results of the 1993 Australian federal election in New South Wales

    Results_of_the_1993_Australian_federal_election_in_New_South_Wales

  • Candidates of the 1996 Australian federal election
  • Logue Karen Picken Beth Eager (NLP) Ian Weatherlake (AAFI) Watson Labor Leo McLeay Bruce Larter (Lib) Amelia Newman Todd Rahme Wentworth Liberal Paul Pearce

    Candidates of the 1996 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_1996_Australian_federal_election

  • Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1993–1996
  • Labor Grayndler NSW 1983–1996 Ian McLachlan   Liberal Barker SA 1990–1998 Leo McLeay   Labor Watson NSW 1979–2004 Daryl Melham   Labor Banks NSW 1990–2013

    Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1993–1996

    Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_1993–1996

  • Candidates of the 1984 Australian federal election
  • John Sanders Rodney Lander (NDP) Ronald Sarina (Ind) Grayndler Labor Leo McLeay John Marsden-Lynch (Lib) Peter Hennessy Christine Broi (SWP) Greenway

    Candidates of the 1984 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_1984_Australian_federal_election

  • Results of the 1996 Australian federal election in New South Wales
  • Australian federal election: Watson Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Leo McLeay 39,329 55.11 −4.45 Liberal Bruce Larter 23,840 33.41 +2.94 Democrats Amelia

    Results of the 1996 Australian federal election in New South Wales

    Results of the 1996 Australian federal election in New South Wales

    Results_of_the_1996_Australian_federal_election_in_New_South_Wales

  • Australia–Latvia relations
  • International relations between Australia and Latvia

    Representatives, Stephen Martin MP (Leader), Senator Paul Calvert (Deputy), Leo McLeay MP, Clyde Holding MP, Harry Quick MP, Kathy Sullivan MP, Bill Taylor MP

    Australia–Latvia relations

    Australia–Latvia relations

    Australia–Latvia_relations

  • Candidates of the 1980 Australian federal election
  • Wal Fife (Lib) Rodney Dominish Maureen Nathan (Prog) Grayndler Labor Leo McLeay George Dryden (Lib) Albert Jarman Derek Mortimer (SLL) Justin Walsh (SPA)

    Candidates of the 1980 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_1980_Australian_federal_election

  • Results of the 1984 Australian federal election in New South Wales
  • Australian federal election: Grayndler  Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Leo McLeay 34,847 60.3 +5.5 Liberal John Marsden-Lynch 16,908 29.3 −4.5 Democrats

    Results of the 1984 Australian federal election in New South Wales

    Results of the 1984 Australian federal election in New South Wales

    Results_of_the_1984_Australian_federal_election_in_New_South_Wales

  • List of William Shakespeare screen adaptations
  • (Prince Arthur) James Fisher (Pembroke) S. A. Cookson (Salisbury) Franklyn McLeay (Hubert) Lewis Waller (Faulconbridge) Julia Neilson (Constance) The earliest

    List of William Shakespeare screen adaptations

    List_of_William_Shakespeare_screen_adaptations

  • Results of the 1998 Australian federal election in New South Wales
  • Australian federal election: Watson Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Leo McLeay 41,159 56.85 +1.74 Liberal Joe Rafferty 19,461 26.88 −6.53 Unity Zahir

    Results of the 1998 Australian federal election in New South Wales

    Results of the 1998 Australian federal election in New South Wales

    Results_of_the_1998_Australian_federal_election_in_New_South_Wales

  • Results of the 1987 Australian federal election in New South Wales
  • Australian federal election: Grayndler  Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Leo McLeay 31,240 52.7 −7.6 Liberal Khalil Tartak 20,698 34.9 +5.6 Democrats Peter

    Results of the 1987 Australian federal election in New South Wales

    Results of the 1987 Australian federal election in New South Wales

    Results_of_the_1987_Australian_federal_election_in_New_South_Wales

  • LGBTQ rights in Australia
  • Coalition Australia". Star Observer. Retrieved 12 September 2016. Simon Leo Brown (26 February 2016). "Safe Schools: Chest binding photo removed from

    LGBTQ rights in Australia

    LGBTQ rights in Australia

    LGBTQ_rights_in_Australia

  • 1973 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Educational Ltd. William Gray McKellar, Foreign & Commonwealth Office. Edward McLeay, Secretary, Federation of Associations of Materials Handling Manufacturers

    1973 Birthday Honours

    1973_Birthday_Honours

  • 1962 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Commissioner for the Commonwealth of Australia in London. The Honourable John McLeay, MM, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Commonwealth of Australia

    1962 New Year Honours

    1962_New_Year_Honours

  • 1996 New Zealand general election
  • p22 edited by Jonathan Boston, Stephen Church, Stephen Levine, Elizabeth McLeay & Nigel S. Roberts (2003, Victoria University Press, Wellington) ISBN 0-86473-468-9

    1996 New Zealand general election

    1996 New Zealand general election

    1996_New_Zealand_general_election

  • List of major liberal parties considered right
  • Konkurrenz zu den eher linksliberal orientierten Demokraten '66 (D'66). McLeay, Elizabeth (2013). "Neuseeland: Parlamentarische Karrieren und Wahlrechtsreform"

    List of major liberal parties considered right

    List_of_major_liberal_parties_considered_right

  • Candidates of the 1943 Australian federal election
  • defending three seats. United Australia Party Senators James McLachlan, George McLeay and Oliver Uppill were not up for re-election. Three seats were up for election

    Candidates of the 1943 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_1943_Australian_federal_election

  • Bank
  • Financial institution that accepts deposits

    Regulatory Framework". www.federalreserve.gov. Retrieved May 14, 2024. McLeay, Michael; Radia, Amar; Thomas, Ryland (March 8, 2014). "Money creation in

    Bank

    Bank

    Bank

  • 1974 Australian House of Representatives election
  • Australian federal election: Boothby Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal John McLeay 26,193 45.1 −7.3 Labor John Trainer 19,993 34.4 −3.7 Liberal Movement Peter

    1974 Australian House of Representatives election

    1974_Australian_House_of_Representatives_election

  • Bert Leatherbarrow
  • Rugby league player (1909–1983)

    of Edwin Abbott from the Waikato. Their second row opponents were Doug McLeay (Ponsonby), and A Hobbs (City). The match was played as a curtain raiser

    Bert Leatherbarrow

    Bert Leatherbarrow

    Bert_Leatherbarrow

  • Highland Rifle Militia
  • Auxiliary unit of the British Army

    headquarters at Dingwall. Lieutenant-Col Ross retired in 1882 and Maj Alexander Mcleay was promoted to succeed him in command. He in turn retired in 1899, when

    Highland Rifle Militia

    Highland_Rifle_Militia

  • Candidates of the 1972 Australian federal election
  • Masopust Peter Meredith Frank Lawrence (Ind) Boothby Liberal Anne Levy John McLeay Ted Farrell Richard Llewellyn (AP) Grey Labor Laurie Wallis Pat Rehn David

    Candidates of the 1972 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_1972_Australian_federal_election

  • Candidates of the 1966 Australian federal election
  • Lindsay MP (Flinders, Vic) Dan Mackinnon MP (Corangamite, Vic) Sir John McLeay MP (Boothby, SA) Sir Keith Wilson MP (Sturt, SA) Wilfred Brimblecombe MP

    Candidates of the 1966 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_1966_Australian_federal_election

  • 2023 in sports
  • 200 m winners: Tommy Te Puni (m) / Portia Bing (f) 400 m winners: Fergus Mcleay (m) / Rosie Elliott (f) 400 m Hurdles winners: Jonathan Maples (m) / Grace

    2023 in sports

    2023_in_sports

  • Peter Slipper
  • Australian politician (born 1950)

    attacks 'trial by media'". The Australian. Retrieved 8 May 2012. Shanahan, Leo (12 December 2012). "Judge throws out sexual harassment case against former

    Peter Slipper

    Peter Slipper

    Peter_Slipper

  • 1972 Australian House of Representatives election
  • Australian federal election: Boothby Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal John McLeay 28,523 52.4 −1.1 Labor Anne Levy 20,583 38.1 +0.1 Australia Richard Llewellyn

    1972 Australian House of Representatives election

    1972_Australian_House_of_Representatives_election

  • 2023 Brighton and Hove City Council election
  • English local election

    in Withdean. Amanda Evans was a sitting councillor for Queen’s Park ward Leo Littman was a sitting councillor for Preston Park ward and Steve Davis was

    2023 Brighton and Hove City Council election

    2023 Brighton and Hove City Council election

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  • Candidates of the 1954 Australian federal election
  • Barker Liberal Ralph Dettman Archie Cameron Boothby Liberal Rex Mathews John McLeay Grey Labor Edgar Russell Thomas Cheesman Hindmarsh Labor Clyde Cameron Kingston

    Candidates of the 1954 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_1954_Australian_federal_election

  • Candidates of the 1969 Australian federal election
  • Masopust Peter Meredith Frank Lawrence (SCP) Boothby Liberal Chris Sumner John McLeay Ted Farrell Frederick Thompson Valerie Lillington (Ind) Grey Liberal Laurie

    Candidates of the 1969 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_1969_Australian_federal_election

  • List of fellows of the Royal Society M, N, O
  • 2009-05-15 Irwin McLean 2014-04-30 Geneticist, Dundee University Alexander McLeay 1809-01-19 24 June 1767 – 18 July 1848 John Cunningham McLennan 1915-05-06

    List of fellows of the Royal Society M, N, O

    List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_M,_N,_O

  • Deaths in December 2000
  • executive, lung cancer. Magik, 22, Polish rapper, suicide by jumping. John McLeay Jr., 78, Australian politician. Herman Nickerson Jr., 87, United States

    Deaths in December 2000

    Deaths_in_December_2000

  • 1954 Australian House of Representatives election
  • Australian federal election: Boothby Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal John McLeay 22,263 58.3 −2.8 Labor Rex Mathews 15,930 41.7 +2.8 Total formal votes 38

    1954 Australian House of Representatives election

    1954_Australian_House_of_Representatives_election

  • Australian knights and dames
  • Bachelor James McCay 1918 Australian Imperial Force [168]; also KBE John McLeay 1962 Speaker of the House of Representatives [169] Ian McLennan 1979 Services

    Australian knights and dames

    Australian_knights_and_dames

  • Results of the 2003 New South Wales Legislative Assembly election
  • State election for New South Wales, Australia in March 2003

    Wales state election: Heathcote  Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Paul McLeay 19,502 46.8 −0.1 Liberal Peter Vermeer 13,957 33.5 +3.3 Greens Tanya Leishman

    Results of the 2003 New South Wales Legislative Assembly election

    Results of the 2003 New South Wales Legislative Assembly election

    Results_of_the_2003_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Assembly_election

  • Candidates of the 1937 Australian federal election
  • defending three seats. United Australia Party Senators James McLachlan, George McLeay and Oliver Uppill were not up for re-election. Three seats were up for election

    Candidates of the 1937 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_1937_Australian_federal_election

  • Candidates of the 2003 New South Wales state election
  • Stubbs (Ind) Bruce van de Weg (Dem) Ngoc Vuong (Unity) Heathcote Labor Paul McLeay Peter Vermeer (Lib) Tanya Leishman Peter McCallum Jim Bowen Christopher

    Candidates of the 2003 New South Wales state election

    Candidates_of_the_2003_New_South_Wales_state_election

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  • LEW
  • Male

    Polish

    LEW

     Polish form of Yiddish Lev, LEW means "lion." Compare with another form of Lew.

    LEW

  • NEO
  • Male

    English

    NEO

    Modern English name derived from the Greek word neos, NEO means "new." Compare with another form of Neo.

    NEO

  • LEON
  • Male

    English

    LEON

    (Λέων) Greek name derived from the word leon, LEON means "lion." In use by the English and Germans. 

    LEON

  • LEV
  • Male

    Hebrew

    LEV

    (לֵב) Hebrew name LEV means "heart." Compare with other forms of Lev.

    LEV

  • LEA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    LEA

     Variant spelling of Hebrew Leah, LEA means "weary." Compare with another form of Lea.

    LEA

  • LEA
  • Female

    English

    LEA

     Old English name LEA means "meadow." Compare with another form of Lea.

    LEA

  • LEN
  • Male

    English

    LEN

     Short form of English Leonard, LEN means "lion-strong." Compare with another form of Len.

    LEN

  • LEÓN
  • Male

    Spanish

    LEÓN

    Spanish form of Latin Leo, LEÓN means "lion."

    LEÓN

  • Lee, Lea
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Lee, Lea

    Meadow

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  • Leo
  • Surname or Lastname

    Southern Italian

    Leo

    Southern Italian : nickname for a fierce or brave warrior, from Latin leo ‘lion’.Italian : from a short form of the personal name Pantaleo.Jewish : from the personal name Leo (from Latin leo ‘lion’), borrowed from Christians as an equivalent of Hebrew Yehuda (see Leib 3).English : from the Old French personal name Leon ‘lion’ (see Lyon 2).Spanish : variant or derivative of the personal name Leon.Dutch : from Latin leo ‘lion’, applied either a nickname for a strong or fearless man or a habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by the sign of a lion; or alternatively from a personal name of the same derivation.German and Hungarian (Leó) : Latinized form of Löwe (see Loewe).

    Leo

  • LEO
  • Male

    English

    LEO

     Short form of English Leonard, LEO means "lion-strong." Compare with another form of Leo.

    LEO

  • Lev
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Christian, Czech, Czechoslovakian, French, German, Hebrew, Latin, Polish, Russian

    Lev

    Lion; Similar to Leo; Brave; Heart; Crown; Garland

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  • LEW
  • Male

    English

    LEW

     Short form of English Lewis, LEW means "famous warrior." Compare with another form of Lew.

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian

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  • LEV
  • Male

    English

    LEV

     English short form of English Levi, LEV means "adhesion, joined to" or "crown, garland." Compare with other forms of Lev.

    LEV

  • LEV
  • Male

    Yiddish

    LEV

    (לֵב) Yiddish name LEV means "lion." In use by the Russians. Compare with other forms of Lev.

    LEV

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    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Jamaican, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic

    Leo

    Brave; Lion-bold; Brave People; Lion-man; Leo

    Leo

  • LEN
  • Male

    Native American

    LEN

     Native American Hopi name LEN means "flute." Compare with another form of Len.

    LEN

  • LEV
  • Male

    Russian

    LEV

     Yiddish name LEV means "lion." In use by the Russians. Compare with other forms of Lev.

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  • Leonard, Leo, Leon
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Leonard, Leo, Leon

    Bold Lion

    Leonard, Leo, Leon

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  • Let
  • v. i.

    To be let or leased; as, the farm lets for $500 a year. See note under Let, v. t.

  • Let
  • v. t.

    To allow to be used or occupied for a compensation; to lease; to rent; to hire out; -- often with out; as, to let a farm; to let a house; to let out horses.

  • Leg
  • n.

    The part of any article of clothing which covers the leg; as, the leg of a stocking or of a pair of trousers.

  • Leg
  • n.

    A bow, esp. in the phrase to make a leg; probably from drawing the leg backward in bowing.

  • Ley
  • n.

    Grass or meadow land; a lea.

  • Leo
  • n.

    A northern constellation east of Cancer, containing the bright star Regulus at the end of the handle of the Sickle.

  • Let
  • v. t.

    To cause; to make; -- used with the infinitive in the active form but in the passive sense; as, let make, i. e., cause to be made; let bring, i. e., cause to be brought.

  • Loo
  • v. t.

    To beat in the game of loo by winning every trick.

  • Leg
  • v. t.

    To use as a leg, with it as object

  • Let
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Let

  • Leg
  • n.

    That which resembles a leg in form or use; especially, any long and slender support on which any object rests; as, the leg of a table; the leg of a pair of compasses or dividers.

  • Pixy-led
  • a.

    Led by pixies; bewildered.

  • Lee
  • n.

    That part of the hemisphere, as one stands on shipboard, toward which the wind blows. See Lee, a.

  • Lex
  • n.

    Law; as, lex talionis, the law of retaliation; lex terrae, the law of the land; lex fori, the law of the forum or court; lex loci, the law of the place; lex mercatoria, the law or custom of merchants.

  • Leo
  • n.

    The Lion, the fifth sign of the zodiac, marked thus [/] in almanacs.

  • Let
  • v. t.

    To give, grant, or assign, as a work, privilege, or contract; -- often with out; as, to let the building of a bridge; to let out the lathing and the plastering.

  • Lee
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the part or side opposite to that against which the wind blows; -- opposed to weather; as, the lee side or lee rail of a vessel.

  • Let
  • n.

    A retarding; hindrance; obstacle; impediment; delay; -- common in the phrase without let or hindrance, but elsewhere archaic.

  • Re-let
  • v. t.

    To let anew, as a house.