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Neville Kenneth Wran AC CNZM QC (11 October 1926 – 20 April 2014) was the Premier of New South Wales from 1976 to 1986. He was the national president of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) from 1980 to 1986 and chairman of both the Lionel Murphy Foundation and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) from 1986 to 1991.
Wran was born in the Sydney suburb of Paddington, the eighth and last child of Joseph Wran and his wife Lillian (née Langley). He was educated at Nicholson Street Public School, Balmain, Fort Street Boys High and the University of Sydney, where he was a member of the Liberal Club, and from which he gained a Bachelor of Laws in 1948. He was admitted as a solicitor in 1951, called to the Bar in 1957, and became a Queen's Counsel in 1968.
Wran began his political career in 1970 when he became a member of the upper house of the Parliament of New South Wales, the Legislative Council. Three years afterwards, he moved to the lower house, the Legislative Assembly, in the seat of Bass Hill. Support for this move had been organised by the General Secretary of the FMWU, Ray Gietzelt. He then challenged Pat Hills for the state leadership of the ALP (which Hills had held since 1968). In this challenge he had cross-faction support from right-wing powerbroker John Ducker and left-winger Jack Ferguson. There were two rounds to the leadership vote which resulted in a tie between Hills and Wran in the second ballot. However it was ruled that in the event of a tie in the second ballot, the candidate who won the most votes in the first ballot would be the winner. Since Wran had won one vote more than Hills in the first ballot, Wran was therefore declared the new leader.
New South Wales (abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of Australia. It borders Queensland to the north, Victoria to the south, South Australia to the west, the Tasman Sea to the east and surrounds the whole of the Australian Capital Territory. New South Wales' capital city is Sydney, which is also the nation's most populous city. In March 2014, the estimated population of New South Wales was 7.5 million, making it Australia's most populous state. Just under two-thirds of the state's population, 4.67 million, live in the Greater Sydney area. Inhabitants of New South Wales are referred to as New South Welshmen.
The colony of New South Wales was founded in 1788. It originally comprised a much larger area of the Australian mainland and also included Lord Howe Island, New Zealand, Norfolk Island and Van Diemen's Land. During the 19th century, large areas were separated to form the British colonies of Tasmania, South Australia, New Zealand, Victoria, Queensland and the Northern Territory (1863).
New South, New South Democracy or New South Creed is a slogan in the history of the American South, after 1877. Reformers use it to call for a modernization of society and attitudes, to integrate more fully with the United States, and reject the economy and traditions of the Old South and the slavery-based plantation system of the antebellum period. The term was coined by its leading spokesman and Atlanta editor Henry W. Grady.
The term has been used with different applications in mind. The original use of the term "New South" was an attempt to prescribe an attractive future based on a growing economy. The industrial revolution of the North was the model. The antebellum South was heavily agrarian. After the American Civil War, the South was impoverished and still rural; it was heavily reliant on cotton and a few other crops with low market prices. It seemed to be in great need of urbanization and industrialization. Slavery was abolished, and African Americans played a different role in the New South. Henry W. Grady made this term popular in his articles and speeches as editor of the Atlanta Constitution. Richard Hathaway Edmonds of the Baltimore Manufacturers' Record was another staunch advocate of New South industrialization. The Manufacturers' Record was one of the most widely read and powerful publications among turn of the 20th century industrialists. Historian Paul Gaston coined the specific term "New South Creed" to describe the promises of visionaries like Grady who said industrialization would bring prosperity to the region.
South Wales (Welsh: De Cymru) is the region of Wales bordered by England and the Bristol Channel to the east and south, and mid Wales and west Wales to the north and west. The most densely populated region in the southwest of the United Kingdom, it is home to around 2.2 million people. The region contains almost three-quarters of the population of Wales, including the capital city of Cardiff (population approximately 350,000), as well as Swansea and Newport, with populations approximately 240,000 and 150,000 respectively. The Brecon Beacons national park covers about a third of South Wales, containing Pen y Fan, the highest mountain south of Snowdonia.
The region is loosely defined, but it is generally considered to include the historic counties of Glamorgan and Monmouthshire, sometimes extending westwards to include Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. In the western extent, from Swansea westwards, local people would probably recognise that they lived in both south Wales and west Wales — there is considerable overlap in these somewhat artificial boundaries. Areas to the north of the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains are generally considered part of mid Wales.
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A Channel 7 Michael Willesee interview with NSW Premier Neville Wran on September 22, 1980. Wran had been Premier of NSW for 4 years and had just been elected President of the ALP. He and Bob Hawke were used by the ALP to prop up Bill Hayden's leadership in the federal election held on October 18.
14 May 2014: Neville was eloquent, savage and magnificent with his wit and intelligence.
The complete State Funeral service for Neville Wran, ALP Premier of New South Wales 1976-86. Includes addresses by Paul Keating, Rodney Cavalier, Michael Kirby, Bob Carr, Jill Wran and Wran's children. Report and audio files available at: http://australianpolitics.com/2014/05/01/neville-wran-state-funeral.html
Paul Keating says Neville Wran had "a lethal dose of inner confidence" at a state funeral for the former NSW premier.
When Neville Wran was at the top of the political game as Premier of New South Wales, comparatively few people were able to experience his mastery of Parliament that saw a succession of Liberal leaders fall by the wayside. Broadcasting video and audio of the Legislative Assembly in session was against the rules in the mid-1989s. When Channel 7 asked me as their State Political Reporter to do a half hour special on Mr Wran, the temptation to use pictures and sound of him in action in the bearpit was just too great to resist. Speaker Laurie Kelly was furious but little more than a slap on the wrist followed. A good Labor man, Speaker Kelly knew that seeing Neville Wran in action would do his party no harm. So if you want to see what may well now be rare footage of Neville Wran at his best, p...
Recently New South Wales lost a political giant in former State Premier Neville Wran. Ever since, I have been hunting through many hours of VHS tapes of stories I did for the Seven Network Australia during my ten years with ATN in Sydney. The one I was particularly looking for was a 30-minute special for Terry Willesee Tonight on Nevile Wran in which I took Mr Wran back to his boyhood school and neighbourhood in inner city Balmain. It was a great opportunity to see Balmain through his eyes -- the suburb that had shaped his life and his personality. Covering the Wran years was a major highlight of my career in journalism. He was a winner and being in his orbit during those Wranslide years was also a recipe for career success. Probably the most interesting period in State politics ever. Hope...
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ABC TV, Sydney, New South Wales Premier Neville Wran foreshadows the introduction of the decriminalsiation of homosexuality bill to NSW parliament at a press conference in early 1984. From the Robert French archive.
Harriet Wran spends first day behind bars Harriet Wran spends first day behind bars Harriet Wran spends first day behind bars Harriet Wran spends first day behind bars Harriet Wran spends first day behind bars Political royalty pictured in handcuffs: Harriet Wran is led from court as her trial for the murder of a suspected ice dealer in a seedy public housing flat begins Harriet Wran is facing a murder charge over the death of a drug dealer The 28-year-old is daughter of late New South Wales premier Neville Wran On Monday, Wran was escorted by police in handcuffs as she stands trials She has told her family to abandon her as her trial will be too hard on them But her mother, Jill Hickson-Wran, says she will stand by her regardless Ms Hickson-Wran was pictured outside court ahead of her t...
Very sorry to hear news tonight of the passing of former Premier of New South Wales Neville Wran. His eventful time in politics was also a career building time for up and coming political reporters including me. Neville Wran was never dull including on this occasion when we were all caught up in a Tokyo earthquake when the Premier was on a State visit, which also involved the hand over of some koalas to Tokyo Zoo. Koala diplomacy!
AMIT TV (0038) An interview featuring Mark Knopfler with Donnie Sutherland on "Sounds" TV on the 7 Network in Australia. Thought to have aired on Saturday 12 March 1983 following taping on Monday 7 March 1983 in Sydney. Mark talks about the new ExtendedancEPlay (featured in AMIT TV 0037) -- NSW State premier Neville Wran's views of the band -- brother David playing keyboards -- new band members -- Tommy mandell -- doing Bob Dylans next record 'Infidels'. & the soundtrack to Local Hero. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_Hero_%28album%29 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ExtendedancEPlay http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infidels "Sounds" (originally known as Sound Unlimited) was a popular Australian television series featuring pop and rock music. It was broadcast on Saturday mornings on the Seven...
An interview with the Honourable David Kirby, QC, BA, LLB. --------------------------------------- The Kyeemagh-Chullora Road Inquiry (1978-81), also known as the Kirby Inquiry, was probably the most thorough planning inquiry ever held in New South Wales. David Kirby was a 35 year-old junior barrister when he was appointed by Premier Neville Wran to inquire into the Department of Main Roads' proposal for a south-western radial freeway. Then, as now, freeways were highly controversial. Four years before Kirby's appointment the Willis Liberal Government had met bitter public opposition to its plans for an ambitious set of freeways designed to funnel traffic into Sydney's CBD. Thwarted in its inner city freeway plans, the DMR switched its focus to its thirty-year-old plan for a SW freew...
The daughter of former NSW Premier Neville Wran will walk free in three weeks after being sentenced for her involvement in the murder of a Sydney drug dealer.
Paul Keating says Neville Wran had "a lethal dose of inner confidence" at a state funeral for the former NSW premier.
14 May 2014: Neville was eloquent, savage and magnificent with his wit and intelligence.
Luke Foley delivers Neville Wran Condolence Speech: Legislative Council 15/05/14
Anthony pays his condolences to a great Australian and a champion of the Australian Labor Party, Mr Neville Wran. Federation Chamber | 14 May 2014
Neville Kenneth Wran (11 October 1926 - 20 April 2014) "Pay Your Tribute" Twitter: https://twitter.com/RIP3ooo Facebook: https://facebook.com/RIP3ooo Google+: https://plus.google.com/103940510051527837606
Neville Wran - The Straight Premier
Politicians from both sides have paid tribute to former NSW Premier Neville "Nifty" Wran, who was honoured at a state funeral in Sydney today.
The complete State Funeral service for Neville Wran, ALP Premier of New South Wales 1976-86. Includes addresses by Paul Keating, Rodney Cavalier, Michael Kirby, Bob Carr, Jill Wran and Wran's children. Report and audio files available at: http://australianpolitics.com/2014/05/01/neville-wran-state-funeral.html
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Our special guest is The Honourable Bob Carr. Bob is the 39th Premier of New South Wales being in office from April 1995 to August 2005, prior he was opposition leader from 1988 to 1995. He is the longest continuously serving Premier of State while he is also the former Australian Foreign Minister and the director of Australia-China rleations at the University of Technology in Sydney. You will learn a lot from Bob Carr in Episode 68 of The Vision Board Podcast What you will learn from Bob Carr: 8:15 - who is Bob Carr? 9:21 - the importance of being healthy and having an active lifestyle 10:55 - the evolution of his fitness and healthy lifestyle 11:43 - the Premier of New South Wales 12:45 - being the leader of the opposition and the importance of exercise 13:38 - Sensory Deprivation "th...
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