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Gilroy College
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Gilroy Catholic College is a Roman Catholic comprehensive co-educational secondary day school, located in Castle Hill, in the Hills District of Sydney
1896 in Australia
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in Australia. New South Wales wins the Sheffield Shield 22 January – Norman Gilroy , first Australian-born Cardinal (died 1977) 8 February – Alfred Percival
1946 in Australia
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renamed Australia Day. 18 February – The Archbishop of Sydney, Dr. Norman Gilroy , becomes Cardinal Gilroy, the first Australian born member of the College
1970 in Australia
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Governor-General Sir Paul Hasluck Prime minister John Gorton Population 12,263,014 Australian of the Year Norman Gilroy Elections SA, VIC, Half-Senate
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Australia Group. This move was seen as controversial as then-Cardinal Norman Gilroy had advised Catholic women not to join and Catholic Weekly refused to
List of Australian of the Year Award recipients
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diplomat, Governor-General of Australia (1965–1969) 1970 Cardinal Sir Norman Gilroy KBE 1896 1977 Clergyman; first Australian-born Cardinal of the Roman
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Ordination 18 July 1964 (priest) in St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney by Norman Gilroy Consecration 12 July 1993 (bishop) by Edward Clancy Personal details
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openly for it. This involvement in politics was opposed by Cardinal Sir Norman Gilroy , Archbishop of Sydney, who worked with the Catholic Premier of New South
Marilyn Pryor
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(first cousin once removed) Martha Bragg (second cousin once removed) Norman Gilroy (third cousin once removed) Selwyn Toogood (half-second cousin twice
Goulburn to Sydney Classic
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Opperman (Vic) F Burley (NSW) Edgar Johns (NSW) 1931 W Freebairn (NSW) Norman Gilroy (NSW) A T Kenney (NSW) Joe Buckley (NSW) 1932 T Brown (NSW) Harry Cruise
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Robert Gibson 1920 Services to the Repatriation Office [354]; also GBE Norman Gilroy 1969 In recognition for service as Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney