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Gregory Michael Piper (born 31 August 1957 in Coffs Harbour, New South Wales) [citation needed] is an Australian politician, who is an independent member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, representing Lake Macquarie since 2007. Piper was mayor of City of Lake Macquarie between 2004 and 2012, before the enactment of the Local ...
Lake Macquarie is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in Greater Newcastle, Hunter region of the Australian state of New South Wales. It is represented by the independent Greg Piper . Geography
Lake Macquarie, an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New ... Greg Piper: 29,093 57.5 +3.0 Labor: Steve Ryan 10,031 19.8 −0.8 ...
Following the Westminster tradition inherited from the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, the traditional dress of the speaker includes components of Court dress such as the black silk lay-type gown (similar to a QC's gown), a lace collar or jabot (another variation included a white bow tie with a lace jabot), bar jacket, white gloves and a full-bottomed wig.
Greg Piper [1], Independent since 9 May 2023 . Deputy Speaker. Sonia Hornery [2], Labor since 9 May 2023 . Leader of the House. Ron Hoenig, Labor since 5 April 2023 ...
Greg Piper: Lake Macquarie: 2007–present: Peter Besseling: Port Macquarie: 2008–2011: Alex Greenwich: Sydney: 2012–present: Joe McGirr: Wagga Wagga: 2018–present: Gareth Ward: Kiama: 2021–present: Elected as a Liberal in 2011, was expelled from the party in 2021 and reelected as an independent. Roy Butler: Barwon: 2022–present
Desiree Gregory 2,369 4.8 −33.3 Legalise Cannabis: Adrian Carle 1,840 3.7 +3.7 Ind. Riverina State: David Landini 1,207 2.4 +0.3 Greens: Amelia King 913 1.8 −0.8 Public Education: Kevin Farrell 446 0.9 +0.9 Sustainable Australia: Michael Florance 404 0.8 −0.3 Independent: Greg Adamson 314 0.6 +0.6 Total formal votes 49,415 96.8 +0.7 ...
Lake Macquarie: Greg Piper: IND 23.2% v ALP Post-election pendulum. This is the post-election pendulum, based on the preliminary results of the election. [76]