Talk:Politics of Toowoomba, Queensland

Latest comment: 12 years ago by Kendal913 in topic Kendal Burnett

Do we really need this page? This seems to me to be much more suited to a section in Toowoomba, Queensland. We don't even have an article on Politics of Brisbane, so having Politics of Toowoomba seems a wee bit of overkill. Ambi 06:42, 26 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Toowoomba is the second largest inland city in Australia, has contributed a Prime Minister and a Qld Premier. Thus far in my Queensland electoral districts workup, I've focussed on my own backyard, Toowoomba, and a couple of other seats that have come up (Like that of my Wife's Uncle :-).

Eventually there will be a Politics of Brisbane, probably when there are something like a complete set of Electorate entries for State and Commonwealth, and a detailed workup on Brisbane City Council's political history.

Folding this back into Toowoomba would just make the main article increasingly unreadable. I've only given the briefest outline of some of the most recent Significant political events in Toowoomba, there's a bucketload of material going back to 1860 or there-abouts. We have something like 50 terms of office of Mayors (though some like W. H. Groom were in and out of the Mayorial Robes almost as often as they changed their underwear).Alex Law 15:04, 1 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

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Should this article expand to include all the seats representing electors in the new Toowoomba Regional Council. Within a few years no-one will remember the separate entities like Jondaryan and Clifton shires. Like Brisbane Citty Council, Toowoomba Regional Council with become a single entity within a few years. Odds are it will rename itself Toowoomba City all too soon anyway.Alexlaw65 (talk) 01:53, 11 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

Kendal Burnett

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Kendal Burnett is a teenage boy who lives in San Jose. He is one of the best workers in the wolrd and loves to eat sushi. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kendal913 (talkcontribs) 02:42, 19 July 2012 (UTC)Reply