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Australian politician
James Caird "Tim" Bruxner (18 May 1923 – 22 August 2017) was an Australian politician who was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from
Tim_Bruxner
Surname list
Bruxner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Michael Bruxner (1882–1970), Australian politician and soldier Tim Bruxner (born 1923)
Bruxner
Australian politician
Lieutenant Colonel Sir Michael Frederick Bruxner KBE, DSO, JP (25 March 1882 – 28 March 1970) was an Australian politician and soldier, serving for many
Michael_Bruxner
Political party in New South Wales
"True Blues") continues as the Progressive Party. 12 August 1925 – Michael Bruxner announces to the NSW Legislative Assembly that the party has changed its
New South Wales National Party
New_South_Wales_National_Party
Government minister in New South Wales, Australia
Max Ruddock Lewis (1) (2) 10 October 1975 23 January 1976 105 days Tim Bruxner Country Willis 23 January 1976 14 May 1976 112 days Peter Cox Labor
Minister for Regional Transport
Minister_for_Regional_Transport
media tycoon Jodee Rich – founder of One.Tel and PeopleBrowsr The Hon Tim Bruxner – former elected member of the NSW Parliament and Deputy Premier of New
List of Cranbrook School, Sydney alumni
List_of_Cranbrook_School,_Sydney_alumni
(1927–1930), Stevens (1932–1939) and Mair (1939–1941) governments; His son: Tim Bruxner (1923–2017), Country Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Political families of Australia
Political_families_of_Australia
Australian politician (1924–2019)
Succeeded by John Mason New title Minister for Forests 1975 Preceded by Tim Bruxner Minister for Decentralisation and Development 1976 Succeeded by Don Day
Milton_Morris
Government minister in the New South Wales, Australia
Askin (1) (2) (3) (4) 13 May 1965 17 January 1973 7 years, 249 days Tim Bruxner Askin (5) 17 January 1973 3 December 1973 320 days Laurie McGinty Liberal
Minister for Housing (New South Wales)
Minister_for_Housing_(New_South_Wales)
Election results for Tenterfield, New South Wales, Australia
Election Member Party 1927 Michael Bruxner Country 1930 1932 1935 1938 1941 1944 1947 1950 1953 1956 1959 1962 Tim Bruxner Country 1965 1968 1971 1973 1976
Electoral results for the district of Tenterfield
Electoral_results_for_the_district_of_Tenterfield
Government Roads minister in New South Wales, Australia
280 days Max Ruddock Lewis (1) (2) 10 October 1975 23 January 1976 105 days Tim Bruxner Country Willis 23 January 1976 14 May 1976 112 days Peter Cox Labor
Minister for Roads (New South Wales)
Minister_for_Roads_(New_South_Wales)
State election for New South Wales, Australia in November 1973
Clarence Matt Singleton CP 18.1% Raleigh Jim Brown CP 18.4% Tenterfield Tim Bruxner CP 18.6% Vaucluse Keith Doyle LIB 18.8% v AP Davidson Dick Healey LIB
1973 New South Wales state election
1973_New_South_Wales_state_election
(Hamilton Journal-News) and historian. Jane Brewer, 93, Canadian politician. Tim Bruxner, 94, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative
Deaths_in_August_2017
Government minister in New South Wales, Australia
Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 13 May 2019. "The Hon. James Caird Bruxner". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 11 May
Minister_for_Jobs_and_Tourism
Liberal Gosford 1973–1976 Jim Brown National Country Raleigh 1959–1984 Tim Bruxner National Country Tenterfield 1962–1981 Tom Cahill Labor Marrickville
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1973–1976
Members_of_the_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Assembly,_1973–1976
Liberal Willoughby 1943–1968 Jim Brown Country Raleigh 1959–1984 Tim Bruxner Country Tenterfield 1962–1981 Tom Cahill Labor Cook's River 1959–1983
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1962–1965
Members_of_the_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Assembly,_1962–1965
Australian politician
the Country Party upon Leon Punch becoming leader, but was defeated by Tim Bruxner. The Country Party initially maintained separate portfolios in opposition
George_Freudenstein
Brewer Country Goulburn 1965–1984 Jim Brown Country Raleigh 1959–1984 Tim Bruxner Country Tenterfield 1962–1981 Tom Cahill Labor Cook's River 1959–1983
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1965–1968
Members_of_the_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Assembly,_1965–1968
the Harry Jago to nominate for his seat prior to the 1973 election. Tim Bruxner took on the portfolio of Decentralisation and Development, previously
Askin–Cutler ministry (1973–1975)
Askin–Cutler_ministry_(1973–1975)
Brewer Country Goulburn 1965–1984 Jim Brown Country Raleigh 1959–1984 Tim Bruxner Country Tenterfield 1962–1981 Tom Cahill Labor Cook's River 1959–1983
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1968–1971
Members_of_the_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Assembly,_1968–1971
Country John Herridge Jim Taylor (CP) Tenterfield Country Eric Potter Tim Bruxner (CP) The Hills Liberal Alan Francis Max Ruddock (Lib) Upper Hunter Country
Candidates of the 1965 New South Wales state election
Candidates_of_the_1965_New_South_Wales_state_election
66th ministry of the New South Wales Government
Punch was a new appointment to the ministry, replacing Davis Hughes. Tim Bruxner was a new appointment to the ministry, replacing Stanley Stephens. Goot
Askin–Cutler_ministry_(1973)
Brewer Country Goulburn 1965–1984 Jim Brown Country Raleigh 1959–1984 Tim Bruxner Country Tenterfield 1962–1981 Tom Cahill Labor Cook's River 1959–1983
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1971–1973
Members_of_the_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Assembly,_1971–1973
Australian politician in New South Wales
Askin (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 13 May 1965 3 December 1973 8 years, 204 days Tim Bruxner Askin (6) 3 December 1973 23 January 1976 2 years, 51 days Milton Morris
Minister for Industry and Trade
Minister_for_Industry_and_Trade
Country Alroy Provan Jim Taylor (CP) Tenterfield Country Jim Curran Tim Bruxner (CP) The Hills Liberal Paul Gibson Fred Caterson (Lib) Robert Blackman
Candidates of the 1978 New South Wales state election
Candidates_of_the_1978_New_South_Wales_state_election
(Canterbury) — lost preselection. Ivan Black (Neutral Bay) Sir Michael Bruxner (Tenterfield) Ray Fitzgerald (Gloucester) Sitting members are shown in
Candidates of the 1962 New South Wales state election
Candidates_of_the_1962_New_South_Wales_state_election
Australian politician (1925-2008)
Auburn 1965–1988 Succeeded by Peter Nagle Political offices Preceded by Tim Bruxner Minister for Transport 1976–1984 Succeeded by Barrie Unsworth Minister
Peter_Cox_(politician)
Minister in the Government of New South Wales
Askin (1) (2) (3) (4) 13 May 1965 17 January 1973 7 years, 249 days Tim Bruxner Askin (5) 17 January 1973 3 December 1973 320 days Laurie McGinty Liberal
Minister for Better Regulation and Fair Trading
Minister_for_Better_Regulation_and_Fair_Trading
Jim Taylor (CP) Terence Brady (Ind) Tenterfield Country Ronald Grafton Tim Bruxner (CP) George Britz (Ind) The Hills Liberal Michael Gillian Max Ruddock
Candidates of the 1971 New South Wales state election
Candidates_of_the_1971_New_South_Wales_state_election
Country Goulburn 1965–1984 Jim Brown National Country Raleigh 1959–1984 Tim Bruxner National Country Tenterfield 1962–1981 Tom Cahill Labor Marrickville
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1976–1978
Members_of_the_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Assembly,_1976–1978
State election for New South Wales, Australia in February 1971
Tamworth Bill Chaffey CP 8.1% Dubbo John Mason LIB 8.2% Tenterfield Tim Bruxner CP 8.7% Safe Albury Gordon Mackie LIB 10.0% Maitland Milton Morris LIB
1971 New South Wales state election
1971_New_South_Wales_state_election
Cabinet position in New South Wales
members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 30 April 2019. "Mr (Tim) Timothy John Moore (1948– )". Former members of the Parliament of New South
Minister for Transport (New South Wales)
Minister_for_Transport_(New_South_Wales)
Charles Cutler retires and Deputy Leader Leon Punch replaces him with Tim Bruxner as his deputy. 13 December – The 1975 Australian federal election is
1975_in_Australia
John Barraclough LIB 8.4% Gloucester Leon Punch CP 9.2% Tenterfield Tim Bruxner CP 9.4% Safe Murray Mary Meillon LIB 10.1% Clarence Matt Singleton CP
1978 New South Wales state election
1978_New_South_Wales_state_election
Australian politician (1918–2006)
Fund."[citation needed] Former Nationals Leader and Deputy Prime Minister Tim Fischer, who served under Sir Charles Cutler, says his contribution to education
Charles_Cutler
by-election on 23 February. Murray Liberal MLA Mary Meillon died on 9 June 1980. Tim Fischer, then the incumbent NCP member for the then-soon-to-be-abolished
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1978–1981
Members_of_the_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Assembly,_1978–1981
Australian politician
23 January 1976 Premier Tom Lewis Preceded by Wal Fife Succeeded by Tim Bruxner Member of the New South Wales Parliament for The Hills In office 3 March
Max_Ruddock
Taylor (CP) Wesley Berryman (Ind) Tenterfield Country Joseph Hughes Tim Bruxner (CP) The Hills Liberal Paul Gibson Max Ruddock (Lib) Upper Hunter Country
Candidates of the 1976 New South Wales state election
Candidates_of_the_1976_New_South_Wales_state_election
Australian politician (1917–2009)
Minister for Decentralisation and Development 1965–1973 Succeeded by Tim Bruxner New portfolio Minister for Planning and Environment 1973–1976 Succeeded by
John Fuller (Australian politician)
John_Fuller_(Australian_politician)
Australian politician
Willoughby 1968–1978 Succeeded by Eddie Britt Political offices Preceded by Tim Bruxner Minister for Housing 1973 – 1976 Succeeded by Ian Griffith Minister for
Laurie_McGinty
Freudenstein Country Minister for Decentralisation and Development Tim Bruxner Minister for Housing Minister for Co-operative Societies Laurence McGinty
Lewis–Cutler_ministry
Australian politician
office 23 January 1976 – 14 May 1976 Premier Sir Eric Willis Preceded by Tim Bruxner Succeeded by Ken Booth Member of the New South Wales Parliament for Mosman
David_Arblaster
70th New South Wales government, led by Sir Eric Willis
Fuller, MLC Country Minister for Transport Minister for Highways Tim Bruxner Minister for Labour and Industry Minister for Federal Affairs Minister
Willis–Punch_ministry
Australian politician (1922–1999)
for Ports (CP) John Maddison, Attorney General, Minister for Justice Tim Bruxner, Minister for Transport, Minister for Highways (CP) Neil Pickard, Minister
Eric_Willis
Former state electoral district of New South Wales, Australia
it was held by the Bruxner family of the National Country Party. Future Deputy Premier and longtime party leader Michael Bruxner won the seat in 1927
Electoral district of Tenterfield
Electoral_district_of_Tenterfield
State election for New South Wales, Australia in February 1971
Wales state election: Tenterfield Party Candidate Votes % ±% Country Tim Bruxner 9,683 56.5 −10.4 Labor Ronald Grafton 6,706 39.2 +6.1 Independent George
Results of the 1971 New South Wales state election (Legislative Assembly)
Results_of_the_1971_New_South_Wales_state_election_(Legislative_Assembly)
State election for New South Wales, Australia in March 1962
Wales state election: Tenterfield Party Candidate Votes % ±% Country Tim Bruxner 8,940 50.7 −17.3 Labor Eric Potter 8,675 49.3 +17.3 Total formal votes
Results of the 1962 New South Wales state election
Results_of_the_1962_New_South_Wales_state_election
State election for New South Wales, Australia in February 1968
Wales state election: Tenterfield Party Candidate Votes % ±% Country Tim Bruxner 11,380 66.9 +9.8 Labor Ronald Grafton 5,622 33.1 −9.8 Total formal votes
Results of the 1968 New South Wales state election
Results_of_the_1968_New_South_Wales_state_election
Australian politician (1928-1991)
of the Opposition, a move which was opposed by former Deputy Leader Tim Bruxner; but he lost to the new leader of the Liberals, John Dowd, whom Punch
Leon_Punch
State election for New South Wales, Australia in October 1978
state election: Tenterfield Party Candidate Votes % ±% National Country Tim Bruxner 11,819 59.4 −6.6 Labor Jim Curran 8,093 40.6 +6.6 Total formal votes
Results of the 1978 New South Wales Legislative Assembly election
Results_of_the_1978_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Assembly_election
Country Minister for Decentralisation and Development Minister for Tourism Tim Bruxner Minister for Education Sir Eric Willis Liberal Minister for Labour
Lewis–Punch_ministry
Terence Brady Donald Douglas (Ind) Tenterfield Country Alice Clifford Tim Bruxner (CP) The Hills Liberal Judith Mackinolty Max Ruddock (Lib) John Woulfe
Candidates of the 1973 New South Wales state election
Candidates_of_the_1973_New_South_Wales_state_election
State election for New South Wales, Australia in May 1965
Wales state election: Tenterfield Party Candidate Votes % ±% Country Tim Bruxner 10,119 57.1 +6.4 Labor Eric Potter 7,614 42.9 −6.4 Total formal votes
Results of the 1965 New South Wales state election
Results_of_the_1965_New_South_Wales_state_election
2024 album by the Church
Christiana Monored – cover collage Steve Kilbey, Jeffrey Cain, Richard Bruxner – photography Carl Breitkreuz – design Collar, Matt. "Eros Zeta & the Perfumed
Eros Zeta and the Perfumed Guitars
Eros_Zeta_and_the_Perfumed_Guitars
State election for New South Wales, Australia in May 1976
Wales state election: Tenterfield Party Candidate Votes % ±% Country Tim Bruxner 12,979 66.0 −2.6 Labor Joseph Hughes 6,681 34.0 +2.6 Total formal votes
Results of the 1976 New South Wales state election (Legislative Assembly)
Results_of_the_1976_New_South_Wales_state_election_(Legislative_Assembly)
Carroll (DLP) Dorothy Frank (Ind) Tenterfield Country Ronald Grafton Tim Bruxner (CP) The Hills Liberal Eli Hirsch Max Ruddock (Lib) Michael Fagan (DLP)
Candidates of the 1968 New South Wales state election
Candidates_of_the_1968_New_South_Wales_state_election
State election for New South Wales, Australia in November 1973
Wales state election: Tenterfield Party Candidate Votes % ±% Country Tim Bruxner 13,005 68.6 +12.1 Labor Alice Clifford 5,944 31.4 −7.8 Total formal votes
Results of the 1973 New South Wales state election (Legislative Assembly)
Results_of_the_1973_New_South_Wales_state_election_(Legislative_Assembly)
Town in New South Wales, Australia
part of the region known as the Northern Rivers. Alstonville is on the Bruxner Highway between the town of Ballina (13 km to the east) and city of Lismore
Alstonville,_New_South_Wales
(Davidson) John Mason MLA (Dubbo) Roger de Bryon-Faes MLC Vi Lloyd MLC Tim Bruxner MLA (Tenterfield) George Freudenstein MLA (Young) Peter King MLA (Oxley)
Candidates of the 1981 New South Wales state election
Candidates_of_the_1981_New_South_Wales_state_election
following lobbying from the Country Party-aligned Progressives led by Michael Bruxner, New South Wales premier George Fuller appointed a royal commission into
Proposals for new Australian states
Proposals_for_new_Australian_states
Region in New South Wales, Australia
Inverell. The Oxley Highway, Gwydir Highway, the scenic Waterfall Way and Bruxner Highway traverse the New England region from west to east. On Western Slopes
New_England_(New_South_Wales)
World War 2[citation needed] Chevalier Lieutenant Colonel Sir Michael Bruxner, KBE, DSO, JP (1917), later to become a prominent NSW politician, was appointed
List of foreign recipients of the Légion d'Honneur by country
List_of_foreign_recipients_of_the_Légion_d'Honneur_by_country
Community of microorganisms found in or around specific marine environments
doi:10.1073/pnas.1502763112. Simister, R., Taylor, M.W., Tsai, P., Fan, L., Bruxner, T.J., Crowe, M.L. and Webster, N. (2012) "Thermal stress responses in
Marine_microbiome
July 2022. "Bersani promuove il governo su Fincantieri, ma lo boccia su Tim". Huffington Post (in Italian). 3 August 2017. Archived from the original
List of Légion d'honneur recipients by name (B)
List_of_Légion_d'honneur_recipients_by_name_(B)
10000 (Margaret Falls) Marshalls Falls Near Alstonville, south of the Bruxner Highway in Ballina Shire 28°51′54″S 153°27′04″E / 28.865°S 153.451111°E
List of waterfalls in Australia
List_of_waterfalls_in_Australia
Australian politician (born 1949)
the New South Wales National Party (and its predecessors) Beeby Bruxner Buttenshaw Bruxner Hughes Cutler Punch Murray Armstrong Souris Stoner Grant Barilaro
George_Souris
Comedy talent search in Australia
Mabita Makwaza (runner-up) Rachel Durand Sunny & Paloma Dan Hirst Grace Bruxner (runner-up) Chyna Hayden Miles Glaspole Angela Prendergast Jack Keenan
Class_Clowns
Historic bridge in New South Wales, Australia
4.0 licence. "Bridges". Towamba Valley History. Retrieved 12 June 2018. Tim, the Yowie Man (15 October 2016). "Take the quiz: Can you guess the South
Towamba River bridge, New Buildings
Towamba_River_bridge,_New_Buildings
TIM BRUXNER
TIM BRUXNER
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name Timm.
Male
Scandinavian
Short form of Scandinavian Joakim, KIM means "Jehovah raises up."Â Compare with another form of Kim.
Male
English
Short form of English Thomas, TOM means "twin."
Male
Finnish
Short form of Finnish Timofei, TIMO means "to honor God." Compare with other forms of Timo.
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of English Tom, TWM means "twin."
Male
English
Short form of English Timothy, TIM means "to honor God."
Male
English
Short form of English Timothy, TIMO means "to honor God." Compare with other forms of Timo.
Male
English
Short form of English Jimmy, JIM means "supplanter."
Male
English
Short form of English Simon, SIM means "hearkening."
Female
English
 Short form of English unisex Kimberley, KIM means "King's City Meadow." Compare with another form of Kim.
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name KIM means "golden." Compare with another form of Kim.
Male
Scottish
Short form of Scottish Gaelic TÃ mhas, TAM means "twin." Compare with another form of Tam.
Boy/Male
English American Greek
one who honors God.
Surname or Lastname
Cambodian
Cambodian : unexplained.English : variant of Timm.
Male
English
Short form of English unisex Kimberley, KIM means "King's City Meadow." Compare with another form of Kim.
Female
Greek
(Τίμω) Feminine form of Greek Timon, TIMO means "honor." Compare with masculine Timo.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Irish, Swedish
One who Honors God; To Fear God; Form of Timothy; Honoring God
Male
Hebrew
(תָּ×) Hebrew name TAM means "complete, whole" or "honest." Compare with another form of Tam.
Male
German
Pet form of German Wilhelm, WIM means "will-helmet."
Male
Greek
(Τίμω) Short form of Greek Timon, TIMO means "honor." Compare with another form of Timo.
TIM BRUXNER
TIM BRUXNER
Male
Polish
Pet form of Polish names containing the element wÅ‚od, WÅODEK means "to rule, to wield power."
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Fosterer of Bliss
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Repentant
Boy/Male
Irish Celtic
noble.
Boy/Male
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu
Lord of the Immovable; Lord of Mountain
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
A Sprout; A Young and Tender Shoot or Foliage
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Little Girl
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Virtuous
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Greek, Irish
Sorrowful
Girl/Female
Muslim
Forenoon. Beautiful.
TIM BRUXNER
TIM BRUXNER
TIM BRUXNER
TIM BRUXNER
TIM BRUXNER
v. t.
To ascertain or record the time, duration, or rate of; as, to time the speed of horses, or hours for workmen.
v. i.
To pass time; to delay.
v. t.
To appoint the time for; to bring, begin, or perform at the proper season or time; as, he timed his appearance rightly.
n.
The point or extremity of anything; a pointed or somewhat sharply rounded end; the end; as, the tip of the finger; the tip of a spear.
v. i.
To keep or beat time; to proceed or move in time.
v. t.
To lower one end of, or to throw upon the end; to tilt; as, to tip a cask; to tip a cart.
v. t.
Fitly adjusted; being in good order., or made ready for service or use; firm; compact; snug; neat; fair; as, the ship is trim, or trim built; everything about the man is trim; a person is trim when his body is well shaped and firm; his dress is trim when it fits closely to his body, and appears tight and snug; a man or a soldier is trim when he stands erect.
n.
Thin plates of iron covered with tin; tin plate.
n.
See Tam-tam.
v. t.
To form a point upon; to cover the tip, top, or end of; as, to tip anything with gold or silver.
v. i.
To make a tie; to make an equal score.
v. t.
To make ready or right by cutting or shortening; to clip or lop; to curtail; as, to trim the hair; to trim a tree.
v. t.
To cover with tin or tinned iron, or to overlay with tin foil.
n.
The measured duration of sounds; measure; tempo; rate of movement; rhythmical division; as, common or triple time; the musician keeps good time.
n.
A kind of drum used in the East Indies and other Oriental countries; -- called also tom-tom.
v. t.
To regulate as to time; to accompany, or agree with, in time of movement.
v. t.
To furnish with a rim; to border.
n.
Order; disposition; condition; as, to be in good trim.
v. i.
To grow dim.
n.
A proper time; a season; an opportunity.