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Australian Labor Party (1932 - 1974)

Bulli-Woonona Branch
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The main functions of a branch of the Australian Labor Party are to select candidates who will stand for political office as representatives of the Labor party; and to elect delegates to other bodies which consider decisions on party policy and administration that the branches within their area have made. The Bulli-Woonona Branch is affiliated with the Hughes Federal Electorate Council and the Heathcote State Electorate Council. Until 19 September 1939, there were separate branches at Bulli and Woonona.


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Structure based on ISAAR(CPF) - click here for an explanation of the fields.Prepared by: Sophie Patrick
Created: 18 July 2002
Modified: 24 March 2006

Published by The Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre, 5 April 2004
Prepared by: Acknowledgements
Updated: 23 February 2010
http://www.nswera.net.au/biogs/UNW0043b.htm

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