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The first Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales was published in 1832. [2] Prior to the publication of the first issue of the Gazette on 7 March 1832, official notices were published in the Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser. [3]
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Rock formations of New South Wales (1 C, 6 P) V. Volcanoes of New South Wales (2 C, 13 P) W.
A Standard stock electric suburban set, the first passenger train over the Sydney Harbour Bridge in 1932. New South Wales Government Railways (NSWGR) was an agency of the Government of New South Wales that administered rail transport in the colony, and then the state, of New South Wales, Australia, between 1855 and 1932.
Codelfa Construction Pty Ltd v State Rail Authority of New South Wales, [1] ("Codelfa") is a widely cited Australian contract law case, [2] which serves as authority for the modern approach to contractual construction. [3] The case greatly influenced the development of the Eastern Suburbs railway line.
The State Transit Authority of New South Wales, also referred to as State Transit, was an agency of the Government of New South Wales operating bus services in Sydney. Superseding the Urban Transit Authority in 1989, it was also responsible for the provision of ferry services in Sydney until 2004 and bus and ferry services in Newcastle until 2017.
This is a list of acts of the Legislative Council of the Colony of New South Wales which was established by the New South Wales Act 1823 (4 Geo. 4.c. 96. (Imp.)) The numbers after the titles of the acts are chapter numbers. Acts before 1897 were referenced using the 'Year of reign' of the reigning monarch, an abbreviation for the name of the 'Monarch', and a "c" number being a 'Chapter number ...
The Black–Allan Line is the straight south-eastern portion of the state border between the Australian states of New South Wales and Victoria.The line stretches north-west from Cape Howe on the Tasman Sea to Indi Springs, the headwaters of the Murray River.
[1] It took until after the First World War until a squad of Vikings appeared in the festival every year. [ 2 ] As the festival developed, each Guizer Jarl would select a name for the galley, which is constructed from October the previous year and burned at the culmination of the torchlight procession.