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In he stood in which had been won by ACT's Richard Prebble in.
A state of emergency was declared at 2. 45pm by the ACT's Chief Minister, Jon Stanhope.
On 16 May 2011, Gallagher was elected by the Assembly as the ACT's 6th Chief Minister and 3rd female Chief Minister.
The Commonwealth Government owns the dam which is operated by ACTEWAGL, the ACT's electricity, water and gas utility provider.
Former Prime Minister, Bob Hawke and the ACT's first Chief Minister, Rosemary Follett were among the guests at the large opening party hosted by Dr Leo Walner, the then head of Casinos Austria, who were the winning bidders for the casino licence.

ACT's and 1996
Follett was the ACT's Sex Discrimination Commissioner from 1996 to 2004.

ACT's and .
The ACT's land on the Beecroft Peninsula is an " exclave ", that is, an area of territory not physically connected to the main part of the ACT.
On 27 May 2009, Eastman was transferred from a NSW prison to the ACT's Alexander Maconochie Centre to see out his sentence.
It lies approximately 40 km southwest of Canberra, and makes up approximately 46 % of the ACT's land area.
However, at the same time, ACT New Zealand strongly criticised it for deviating from its former New Right economic policy perspectives, and at the same election, National did little to enable ACT's survival.
At ACT's 2008 annual conference in Auckland, Douglas announced his intention to stand for Parliament again, as an ACT candidate.
Douglas did not win the Hunua seat, but ACT's 3. 65 % share of the party vote gave it five seats, so he re-entered Parliament as a list MP.
While this was an increase on ACT's previous achievements, it would not have been sufficient to give National victory.
She was ranked in fourth place on ACT's party list, and stood as a candidate in the Māori electorate of Te Puku O Te Whenua, coming in 4th place.
Local Works, ACT's campaign for the Sustainable Communities Bill however continued successfully and the legislation received Royal Assent on 27 October 2007.
In the fall of 2004, ACT was featured in the Frontline Documentary, The Persuaders, which described ACT's use of narrowcasting.
Humphries was the first Liberal senator to vote against the Howard Government in its 11. 5 years in office, when he voted to reverse the Federal Government's ban on the ACT's civil unions law in the Senate, claiming that the Commonwealth should not be able to automatically overturn ACT legislation.
Some commentators see the modern ACT New Zealand party as being the successor of the New Zealand Party, and Bob Jones is counted among ACT's supporters.
For example, ACT's foreign and defence policies are directly contrary to New Zealand Party policy, with ACT advocating increased defence expenditure and the strengthening of traditional alliances.
Roger Douglas himself has emerged as one of Hide's more prominent critics, referring to Hide's " stunts " as detracting from ACT's core economic message, shifting focus to populist issues of law and order and to provocative race relations policies.
In the race he claimed that his high public profile and his image of strength would prove crucial to ACT's political survival.
This high ranking ( above several sitting MPs ) was indicative of ACT's high hopes for Franks at the time-as a prominent lawyer, he was generally regarded as a significant asset for the party.
One of ACT's main projects was Local Works the successful campaign for the Sustainable Communities Bill.
National withdrew its candidate from the Wellington Central electorate to ensure ACT's candidate, Richard Prebble, would succeed in the election.
ACT's view was accepted, and Awatere Huata was expelled.
In 2004, when Richard Prebble stepped down as ACT's leader, Newman chose to step forward as a candidate to succeed him.

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Despite British efforts to curb immigration, during the 14 years of the Aliyah Bet, over 110, 000 Jews secretly entered Palestine.
However as a result of intense pressure from the U. S. authorities, widespread efforts are currently being made to introduce systematic anti-money laundering initiatives on a global scale, to better curb the activities of the financiers of terrorism and those engaged in laundering the profits of drug smuggling.
Ultimately, efforts to curb the unconstrained growth of tourist courts were futile as motor courts ( as motels were called in the 1930s and 1940s ) grew in number and popularity.
European states initiated efforts at this time to curb Ottoman control of the traditional overland trade routes between East Asia and Western Europe, which started with the Silk Road.
At the first meeting, 30 representatives including amateurs, governmental agencies, and the radio industry made " cooperative efforts " to ensure the public interest in broadcasting, who would broadcast and for what purpose, and to curb direct advertising.
The International Atomic Energy Agency attempts to monitor and control enriched uranium supplies and processes in its efforts to ensure nuclear power generation safety and curb nuclear weapons proliferation.
Thus far, global efforts to curb and stymie the growing tide of smuggled individuals have been largely focused on the apprehension and deportation of individual migrants.
In the Ordinance of Blois of 1499 and the Ordinance of Lyon of 1510, he extended the powers of royal judges and made efforts to curb corruption in the law.
Given the associated safety risks, the TGA concluded " efforts should be made to curb the illegal availability of colloidal silver products, which is a significant public health issue.
Koizumi calls the privatization a major part in his efforts to curb government spending and the growth of the national debt.
As Highlanders became associated with Jacobitism and rebellion, the government made repeated efforts to curb the clans, culminating with brutal repression after the battle of Culloden.
Rebel resistance against the Soviet presence intensifies throughout the country, despite all-out efforts by the 85, 000-strong Soviet force and the Afghan Army to curb it.
Irdeto Intelligence's digital fingerprinting technology has been used in efforts to curb both Internet piracy and child pornography.
Despite British efforts to curb the illegal immigration, during the 14 years of its operation, 110, 000 Jews immigrated to Palestine.
Soon the Indian government had to take remedial measures, both judicial and law enforcement, to curb the practice and efforts were made to sensitize the police about the issue, and police started rounding up eve teasers.
In December, she joined the efforts of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime ( UNODC ) to curb human trafficking in India.
* Supports efforts to curb terrorism financing and to encourage other nations to do the same.
When Western banks tightened credit to Eastern Europe in 1982 ( largely in reaction to Polish insolvency ), Czechoslovakia redoubled its efforts to curb imports and pay off its debt.
As a result of the extensive corruption in city politics, and as part of the Federal and State government's efforts to curb the mob, several investigations were finally conducted against Curley's machine.
The new clinics and the heroic efforts of physicians like Florentino Ameghino helped curb the spread of the epidemic into points north ; but, claiming over 10, 000 lives, the crisis led to the exodus of San Telmo's growing middle and upper classes into what later became Barrio Norte.
Fascist and conservative sectors of the army plotted openly for a regime change, as did Standard Oil of New Jersey, who opposed both the president's efforts to curb oil smuggling from Salta Province to Bolivia, as well as the existence of YPF, itself.
Through government efforts to reduce ara production and consumption in Lhuntse District, locals conceded in 2011 that something should be done to curb the distinctly eastern Bhutanese tradition of heavy drinking.
Some efforts have been made to curb the existing threats to plants.
While none of these efforts curb the biggest threats-urban development and habitat destruction-they aim to help reduce plant poaching while at the same time making these plants available to future generations.

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