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William Nairne Clark (1804–1854) was a public notary and publisher, active at the Swan River Colony and Tasmanian settlements founded in Australia.. The son of Charles Clark of Princeland, he was born in Scotland at Coupar Angus, Perthshire, to Marjory, née Barclay.
The Molong Express was first published on 1 October 1876 by Henry Vale Leathem and promoted the cause of free trade. Leathem continued to publish the Molong Express until he died in 1879, after which it was published by his widow, Marion Leathem, and his sons.
Western Australia 6 September 1942 62 Drowning [22] James Cunningham Labor Western Australia 4 July 1943 [23] 63 Richard Keane Labor Victoria 26 April 1946 65 Heart disease [24] Richard Nash Labor Western Australia 12 December 1951 61 Heart attack [25] Edmund Piesse Country Western Australia 25 August 1952 62 Suicide by carbon-monoxide ...
The most recent fatalities in the Western Australian mining industry are: 6 December 2024: Peter Groves (29), a drilling contractor died at a remote mineral exploration site in the state. He had worked for Challenge Drilling as a contractor on the Apollo Hill Gold Project.
This is a list of Australian rules football players who have died either during their respective playing careers or due to career-ending injury or disease incurred during their playing career. It includes both on-field and off-field deaths.
At the time of his disappearance, Tony Jones, a native of Perth, Western Australia, was in the last stages of a six-month working holiday around Australia. Jones set off alone on 28 October 1982 for a side trip to Cairns. When he arrived back in Townsville on 3 November 1982, he telephoned his family and girlfriend in Perth.
In November 2018, it was announced that Malcolm McCusker, a former Governor of Western Australia, would lead an 11-member panel to write a bill for voluntary assisted dying. Among those on the panel were lawyers, doctors and the wife of Clive Deverall. [2] This report was tabled to the Parliament of Western Australia on 27 June 2019. [9]
Ian Ward (1961 – 27 January 2008), commonly known as Mr Ward in media reports, [n 1] was an Australian Aboriginal elder from Warburton, Western Australia who died after being transported in the back of a prison van in the Western Australian outback.