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Encyclopedia > Division of Casey

The Division of Casey is an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria. The division was first proclaimed in 1969.


About the electorate

The division is named after Lord Richard Casey, Governor-General of Australia (19651969).


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External links

  • Australian Electoral Commission Electorate Boundary Map (http://www.aec.gov.au/_content/Who/profiles/2004/maps/vic/casey.pdf) (PDF)

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mar404 (690 words)
Casey said there was one group of fans, who call themselves the Kneuzen's, they were at all three world cups in Europe.
On Saturday, the competition opened with the 1000m races for division B. Because of Casey's fall in the previous world cup in the 1000m race, he moved down to division B. Casey was the last pair in the division, went to the line and realized his pair had scratched.
Casey is disappointed he is not skating the 1000m race, but we always say, God works in mysterious ways.
General Erasmus Keyes' Report of Fair Oaks (Seven Pines) (4151 words)
Casey's pickets were only about 1,000 yards in advance of his line of battle, and I decided, after a personal inspection with him, that they could go no farther, as they were stopped by the enemy in force on the opposite side of an opening at that point.
All the effective men of that division were under arms, and all the batteries were in position, with their horses harnessed (except some belonging to the guns in the redoubt), and ready to fight as soon as the enemy's forces came into view.
As it was, however, Casey's division held its line of battle for more than three hours, and the execution done upon the enemy was shown by the number of rebel dead left upon the field after the enemy had held possession of that part of it for upward of twenty-four hours.
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