John Budd | |
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Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Redlands | |
In office 19 September 1992 –15 July 1995 | |
Preceded by | Darryl Briskey |
Succeeded by | John Hegarty |
Personal details | |
Born | John Andrew Budd 18 April 1950 Coventry,England |
Nationality | Australian |
Political party | Labor |
Occupation | Political advisor |
John Andrew Budd (born 18 April 1950) is a former politician in Australia.
He was born at Coventry in England and worked as an adviser to David Beddall,the federal Minister for Small Business and Customs. In 1992,he was elected to the Queensland Legislative Assembly as the Labor member for Redlands. He was defeated in 1995 [1] by a National Party candidate.[ citation needed ]
Hamilton Howard "Albert" Fish was an American serial killer,rapist,child molester,and cannibal who committed at least three child murders from July 1924 to June 1928. He was also known as the Gray Man,the Werewolf of Wysteria,the Brooklyn Vampire,the Moon Maniac,and The Boogey Man. Fish was a suspect in at least ten murders during his lifetime although he only confessed to three murders that police were able to trace to a known homicide. He also confessed to stabbing at least two other people.
Surfers Paradise is a suburb in the City of Gold Coast,Queensland,Australia. In the 2021 census,Surfers Paradise had a population of 26,412 people.
Billy Budd,Sailor,also known as Billy Budd,Foretopman,is a novella by American writer Herman Melville,left unfinished at his death in 1891. Acclaimed by critics as a masterpiece when a hastily transcribed version was finally published in 1924,it quickly took its place as a classic second only to Moby-Dick among Melville's works. Billy Budd is a "handsome sailor" who strikes and inadvertently kills his false accuser,Master-at-arms John Claggart. The ship's Captain,Edward Vere,recognizes Billy's lack of intent,but claims that the law of mutiny requires him to sentence Billy to be hanged.
Budd Schulberg was an American screenwriter,television producer,novelist and sports writer. He was known for his novels What Makes Sammy Run? and The Harder They Fall; his Academy Award-winning screenplay for On the Waterfront,and his screenplay for A Face in the Crowd.
Harold Montgomory Budd was an American composer and poet. Born in Los Angeles and raised in the Mojave Desert,he became a respected composer in the Minimal music and avant-garde scene of Southern California in the late 1960s,and later became better known for his work with figures such as Brian Eno and Robin Guthrie. Budd developed what he called a "soft pedal" technique for playing piano,with use of slow playing and prominent sustain.
The Nerang River is a perennial river in South East Queensland,Australia. Its catchment lies within the Gold Coast local government area and covers an area of 490 square kilometres (190 sq mi). The river is approximately 62 kilometres (39 mi) in length.
Ralph Budd was an American railroad executive who was the president of the Great Northern Railway from 1919 up until 1932,when he served as president of the Chicago,Burlington and Quincy Railroad until his retirement in 1949.
Billy Budd,Op. 50,is an opera by Benjamin Britten to a libretto by the English novelist E. M. Forster and Eric Crozier,based on the short novel Billy Budd by Herman Melville. Originally in four acts,the opera received its premiere at the Royal Opera House (ROH),London,on 1 December 1951. Britten later revised the work into a two-act opera,with a prologue and an epilogue. The revised version received its first performance at the ROH,Covent Garden,London,on 9 January 1964.
Robin Andrew Guthrie is a Scottish musician,songwriter,composer,record producer and audio engineer,best known as the co-founder of the alternative rock band Cocteau Twins. During his career Guthrie has performed guitar,bass guitar,keyboards,drums and other musical instruments,in addition to programming,sampling and sound processing.
Jason Barry-Smith is an Australian operatic baritone,vocal coach,composer,and arranger. He works with organisations such as Opera Queensland,the Queensland Symphony Orchestra,Seven Network,and the Queensland Youth Choir.
Neil Geoffrey Armfield is an Australian director of theatre,film and opera.
The following lists events that happened during 1974 in Australia.
John Petrie was a Scottish-born politician,architect,stonemason and building contractor in Brisbane who became the city's first Mayor.
Francis Joseph "Frank" Budd was an American football wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) for the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Redskins. Budd was an Olympic athlete who competed in the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome,where he finished fifth in the finals of the 100 meter event and was part of the team that finished first in the 4×100 meter relay before being disqualified on a baton pass. He set the world record in the 100-yard dash with a time of 9.2 seconds in 1961,breaking the record that had been set by Mel Patton in 1948.
Andrew Lang Petrie was a builder,stonemason and politician in Queensland,Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
Toby Wren is an Australian jazz composer and performer. He performs in the Toby Wren Trio/Quartet,the Carnatic Jazz Experiment,which incorporates Indian music,and he led the sextet Finders Keepers.
Arthur Eames Budd was an Australian politician.
Henry Budd,the first Native American ordained an Anglican priest,spent his career ministering to First Nations people.
The 1900 class railcars are a class of self-propelled railcars built by Commonwealth Engineering,Granville for the Queensland Railways in 1956.
The 1986 Wyoming gubernatorial election took place on November 4,1986. Popular three-term Democratic Governor Edgar Herschler announced that he would not seek a fourth term,creating an open seat. Attorney Mike Sullivan emerged as the unlikely Democratic nominee,and faced former State Representative Pete Simpson,the Republican nominee and the brother of then-U.S. Senator Alan K. Simpson,in the general election. Despite Sullivan's political inexperience,he was able to defeat Simpson by a decisive margin,winning his first of two terms in office.