The Division of Herbert is an Australian Electoral Division in Queensland . The division was first proclaimed in 1900 .
About the electorate The division is named after Sir Robert Herbert , the first Premier of Queensland and later a British Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies
Members F W Bamford (ALP/NAT) 1901-25 L W Nott (NAT) 1925-28 G W Martens (ALP/FLP) 1928-46 W F Edmonds (ALP) 1946-58 J Murray (LP) 1958-61 E W Harding (ALP) 1961-66 R N Bonnett (LP) 1966-77 A G Dean (LP) 1977-83 E J Lindsay (ALP) 1983-96 Peter Lindsay (LP) 1996-
External links Australian Electoral Commission Electorate Boundary Map (http://www.aec.gov.au/_content/Who/profiles/2004/maps/qld/Herbert.pdf ) (PDF)
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Division of Herbert - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (166 words)
The Division of Herbert is an Australian Electoral Division in Queensland.
The division was created in 1901, and was first contested at the 1901 election.
Since the 1970s the Division of Herbert has always swung to the Government of the day, whether it be Liberal or Labor Party Representatives.
Purple Heart Austin War Stories - Herbert Spiro (510 words)
Herbert Spiro was born in Hamburg, Germany, in 1924.
Herbert has been a long-time member of the Republican party and was the Republican candidate for the office of U.S. Representative from Texas' 10th District (Austin) in 1992.
Herbert is currently living in San Antonio where he is a member of the Alamo Chapter of the Military Order of the Purple Heart.
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