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  • Nick Greiner
  • Australian politician (born 1947)

    Hugo Greiner (/ˈɡraɪnər/; born 27 April 1947) is an Australian politician who served as the 37th Premier of New South Wales from 1988 to 1992. Greiner was

    Nick Greiner

    Nick Greiner

    Nick_Greiner

  • Kathryn Greiner
  • Australian social worker

    alderman of the City of Sydney from 1995 until 2004. She is separated from Nick Greiner, a former Premier of New South Wales. Kathryn Therese Callaghan was born

    Kathryn Greiner

    Kathryn_Greiner

  • Murray Gleeson
  • Australian former Chief Justice

    presided over Greiner v Independent Commission Against Corruption, which exonerated Nick Greiner from charges of corruption, although Greiner was forced

    Murray Gleeson

    Murray Gleeson

    Murray_Gleeson

  • Jane Hume
  • Australian politician (born 1971)

    Tony Staley Shane Stone Chris McDiven Alan Stockdale Richard Alston Nick Greiner John Olsen Tony Abbott Governments Menzies Holt Gorton McMahon Fraser

    Jane Hume

    Jane Hume

    Jane_Hume

  • Angus Taylor
  • Australian politician (born 1966)

    Archived from the original on 6 February 2023. Retrieved 6 February 2023. Nick Toscano; Mike Foley (26 May 2022). "Power bills set to spike as global energy

    Angus Taylor

    Angus Taylor

    Angus_Taylor

  • New South Wales Liberal Party
  • Political party in Australia

    become Premier of New South Wales; of those, five, Sir Robert Askin, Nick Greiner, Barry O'Farrell, Mike Baird and Gladys Berejiklian, have won at least

    New South Wales Liberal Party

    New_South_Wales_Liberal_Party

  • 1991 New South Wales state election
  • State election for New South Wales, Australia in March 1991

    up for election. The Liberal–National Coalition government of Premier Nick Greiner, which enjoyed a considerable majority following their landslide win

    1991 New South Wales state election

    1991 New South Wales state election

    1991_New_South_Wales_state_election

  • Bob Carr
  • Australian politician (born 1947)

    of Carr becoming Premier. Greiner was forced into a minority government with the support of independents. In 1992, Greiner resigned following adverse

    Bob Carr

    Bob Carr

    Bob_Carr

  • 1988 New South Wales state election
  • State election for New South Wales, Australia in March 1988

    defeated by the Liberal–National Coalition, led by Opposition Leader Nick Greiner in a landslide victory against Labor. The election took place following

    1988 New South Wales state election

    1988 New South Wales state election

    1988_New_South_Wales_state_election

  • Liberal Party of Australia
  • Australian political party

    in that state: Sir Robert Askin, who was premier from 1965 to 1975, Nick Greiner, who came to office in 1988 and resigned in 1992, and Barry O'Farrell

    Liberal Party of Australia

    Liberal Party of Australia

    Liberal_Party_of_Australia

  • Kerry Packer
  • Australian publishing, media and gaming tycoon (1937–2005)

    portable defibrillator (colloquially known as "Packer Whackers"). He told Nick Greiner "I'll go you 50/50", and the NSW State government paid the other half

    Kerry Packer

    Kerry_Packer

  • Greiner–Murray ministry (1988–1991)
  • Wales Government, and was led by the 37th Premier of New South Wales, Nick Greiner, representing the Liberal Party in coalition with the National Party

    Greiner–Murray ministry (1988–1991)

    Greiner–Murray_ministry_(1988–1991)

  • South Sydney Rabbitohs
  • Australian rugby league football club

    Cheika, Rodger Corser, Michael Daley, Andrew Denton, Cathy Freeman, Nick Greiner, Deirdre Grusovin, Ron Hoenig, Ray Martin, Mikey Robins, and Mike Whitney

    South Sydney Rabbitohs

    South Sydney Rabbitohs

    South_Sydney_Rabbitohs

  • Malcolm Turnbull
  • Prime Minister of Australia from 2015 to 2018

    Shadow Treasurer. Shortly after the vote, fellow Shadow Cabinet Minister Nick Minchin publicly suggested that Turnbull's failure to consult with party

    Malcolm Turnbull

    Malcolm Turnbull

    Malcolm_Turnbull

  • Bruce Baird
  • Australian politician (born 1942)

    made an attempt to become Premier when he was a candidate to succeed Nick Greiner in 1992, but lost out to John Fahey. He was also deputy leader of the

    Bruce Baird

    Bruce Baird

    Bruce_Baird

  • 2025 Liberal Party of Australia leadership election
  • Australian political party election

    MP for Leichhardt (1996–2007; 2010–2025) Former heads of government Nick Greiner – Premier of New South Wales (1988–1992) Barry O'Farrell – Premier of

    2025 Liberal Party of Australia leadership election

    2025 Liberal Party of Australia leadership election

    2025_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_election

  • Terry Metherell
  • Australian politician (born 1947)

    1981 to 1992. When the Liberal Party won the 1988 election, Premier Nick Greiner appointed him Minister for Education and Youth Affairs, a portfolio he

    Terry Metherell

    Terry_Metherell

  • John Fahey (politician)
  • Australian politician (1945–2020)

    1990 in the Premier Nick Greiner led coalition government. In June 1992, Fahey was appointed Premier of New South Wales after Greiner was forced to resign

    John Fahey (politician)

    John_Fahey_(politician)

  • Margy Osmond
  • Australian businesswoman

    to the NSW Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs under Premier Nick Greiner in 1998 and later became Chief of Staff to the NSW Minister for State

    Margy Osmond

    Margy_Osmond

  • Sussan Ley
  • Australian politician (born 1961)

    Tony Staley Shane Stone Chris McDiven Alan Stockdale Richard Alston Nick Greiner John Olsen Tony Abbott Governments Menzies Holt Gorton McMahon Fraser

    Sussan Ley

    Sussan Ley

    Sussan_Ley

  • John Hewson
  • Former Australian politician

    Liberal party leader and prime minister. Former New South Wales Premier Nick Greiner confirmed he had advised Hewson to retire. On 28 February 1995, Hewson

    John Hewson

    John Hewson

    John_Hewson

  • Scott Morrison
  • Prime Minister of Australia from 2018 to 2022

    2022. Retrieved 14 January 2022. Nicholas, Josh; Evershed, Nick; Nicholas, Josh; Evershed, Nick. "Covid Australia vaccine rollout tracker: total number of

    Scott Morrison

    Scott Morrison

    Scott_Morrison

  • Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia
  • Parliamentary Library. "Minchin, Nick (1953–)". Retrieved 6 September 2013 – via Trove. Australian Parliamentary Library. "Minchin, Nick (1953–)". Trove. National

    Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia

    Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia

    Leader_of_the_Liberal_Party_of_Australia

  • Simon Kennedy
  • Australian politician

    from several party elders in the process, including former NSW Premiers Nick Greiner and Dominic Perrottet, then state Liberal leader Mark Speakman, along

    Simon Kennedy

    Simon_Kennedy

  • President of the Liberal Party of Australia
  • Political party official in Australia

    High Commissioners of Australia to the United Kingdom (2005–2008). 18 Nick Greiner (b. 1941) 24 June 2017 7 August 2020 New South Wales Premier of New South

    President of the Liberal Party of Australia

    President of the Liberal Party of Australia

    President_of_the_Liberal_Party_of_Australia

  • Greiner–Murray ministry (1991–92)
  • Wales Government, and was led by the 37th Premier of New South Wales, Nick Greiner, representing the Liberal Party in coalition with the National Party

    Greiner–Murray ministry (1991–92)

    Greiner–Murray_ministry_(1991–92)

  • New South Wales
  • State of Australia

    lost a 1988 election against a resurgent Liberal Party led by Nick Greiner. The Greiner government embarked on an efficiency program involving public

    New South Wales

    New South Wales

    New_South_Wales

  • Harold Holt
  • Prime Minister of Australia from 1966 to 1967

    Tony Staley Shane Stone Chris McDiven Alan Stockdale Richard Alston Nick Greiner John Olsen Tony Abbott Governments Menzies Holt Gorton McMahon Fraser

    Harold Holt

    Harold Holt

    Harold_Holt

  • Nick (given name)
  • Name list

    baseball player Nick Gregory (born 1960), American meteorologist Nick Greiner (born 1947), Australian businessman and politician Nick Greisen (born 1979)

    Nick (given name)

    Nick_(given_name)

  • Barry O'Farrell
  • Premier of New South Wales from 2011 to 2014

    of former Premiers. In response three former Premiers – Neville Wran, Nick Greiner and Bob Carr – obtained legal advice and threatened to take court action

    Barry O'Farrell

    Barry O'Farrell

    Barry_O'Farrell

  • List of political parties in Australia
  • Tony Staley Shane Stone Chris McDiven Alan Stockdale Richard Alston Nick Greiner John Olsen Tony Abbott Governments Menzies Holt Gorton McMahon Fraser

    List of political parties in Australia

    List_of_political_parties_in_Australia

  • Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview
  • School for boys in Sydney, Australia

    Archbishop of Sydney, Anthony Fisher OP; former Premier of New South Wales Nick Greiner; seventeen former Wallabies, nine Olympians and eight Rhodes Scholars;

    Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview

    Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview

    Saint_Ignatius'_College,_Riverview

  • The McKell Institute
  • and the Chair of Infrastructure New South Wales, former NSW Premier, Nick Greiner, who discussed the recently released NSW 20-year State Infrastructure

    The McKell Institute

    The_McKell_Institute

  • John Dowd (politician)
  • Australian politician

    shortly after that year's election, until 1983 when he was deposed by Nick Greiner. The 1981 election had seen Dowd's predecessor Bruce McDonald defeated

    John Dowd (politician)

    John_Dowd_(politician)

  • Michael Yabsley
  • Australian politician

    that brought about the resignation of Premier Nick Greiner and Environment Minister Tim Moore. Greiner resigned after three independents who held the

    Michael Yabsley

    Michael_Yabsley

  • Peter Dutton
  • Australian politician (born 1970)

    He said "It's a total separate incident altogether". The Greens senator Nick McKim said Dutton had lied. "This has disturbing echoes of the children overboard

    Peter Dutton

    Peter Dutton

    Peter_Dutton

  • David Martin (governor)
  • Royal Australian Navy officer and governor

    Sydney, on 17 August 1990. At the funeral, the Premier of New South Wales Nick Greiner noted: With the sad passing last week of Sir David Martin, Australia

    David Martin (governor)

    David Martin (governor)

    David_Martin_(governor)

  • Liberal–National Coalition
  • Coalition of centre-right political parties in Australia

    Tony Staley Shane Stone Chris McDiven Alan Stockdale Richard Alston Nick Greiner John Olsen Tony Abbott Governments Menzies Holt Gorton McMahon Fraser

    Liberal–National Coalition

    Liberal–National Coalition

    Liberal–National_Coalition

  • Centre Right (Liberal Party of Australia)
  • Political faction

    Tony Staley Shane Stone Chris McDiven Alan Stockdale Richard Alston Nick Greiner John Olsen Tony Abbott Governments Menzies Holt Gorton McMahon Fraser

    Centre Right (Liberal Party of Australia)

    Centre Right (Liberal Party of Australia)

    Centre_Right_(Liberal_Party_of_Australia)

  • 1990 in Australia
  • Hewson Chief Justice – Sir Anthony Mason Premier of New South Wales – Nick Greiner Opposition Leader – Bob Carr Premier of Queensland – Wayne Goss Opposition

    1990 in Australia

    1990_in_Australia

  • Richard Pratt (businessman)
  • Australian businessman (1934–2009)

    advisor on overseas markets, and other sums for former state premiers Nick Greiner and Rupert Hamer. On 8 February 2007, he was appointed President of the

    Richard Pratt (businessman)

    Richard Pratt (businessman)

    Richard_Pratt_(businessman)

  • John Hunter Hospital
  • Hospital in New South Wales, Australia

    building was officially opened by the Premier of New South Wales, Liberal Nick Greiner, on 25 May 1991. The Royal Newcastle Centre, opened as an extension wing

    John Hunter Hospital

    John Hunter Hospital

    John_Hunter_Hospital

  • 1984 New South Wales state election
  • State election for New South Wales, Australia in March 1984

    election and failing to be elected to Parliament, the 1984 election saw Nick Greiner becoming the first Opposition Leader to lose an election and retain his

    1984 New South Wales state election

    1984 New South Wales state election

    1984_New_South_Wales_state_election

  • Heather Ridout
  • Australian businessperson (born 1954)

    announced as the next Australian Consul-General in New York, succeeding Nick Greiner. "Hard-nosed defender of industry". The Sydney Morning Herald. 26 November

    Heather Ridout

    Heather Ridout

    Heather_Ridout

  • National Right (Liberal Party of Australia)
  • Right-wing faction of the conservative Liberal Party of Australia

    from the original on 12 January 2023. Retrieved 12 January 2023. O'Malley, Nick (27 October 2018). "Who is the 'base' the conservative faction of the Liberal

    National Right (Liberal Party of Australia)

    National Right (Liberal Party of Australia)

    National_Right_(Liberal_Party_of_Australia)

  • Lobbying
  • Efforts to affect public policy through direct government contact

    premiers Nick Greiner and Bob Carr. In 2008, Alexander Downer formed the lobbying firm Bespoke Approach, along with former Labor minister Nick Bolkus and

    Lobbying

    Lobbying

  • 1992 Ku-ring-gai state by-election
  • triggered by the resignation on 24 June 1992 of Liberal Party MP and premier Nick Greiner after the scandal known as the 'Metherell affair'. The seat was subsequently

    1992 Ku-ring-gai state by-election

    1992 Ku-ring-gai state by-election

    1992_Ku-ring-gai_state_by-election

  • Ted O'Brien
  • Australian politician (born 1974)

    Tony Staley Shane Stone Chris McDiven Alan Stockdale Richard Alston Nick Greiner John Olsen Tony Abbott Governments Menzies Holt Gorton McMahon Fraser

    Ted O'Brien

    Ted O'Brien

    Ted_O'Brien

  • Barrie Unsworth
  • Australian politician (born 1934)

    two years until the Labor Party's landslide defeat by the Liberals' Nick Greiner in the 1988 elections. Unsworth did not contest the 1991 election. Immediately

    Barrie Unsworth

    Barrie Unsworth

    Barrie_Unsworth

  • 1991 Sydney synagogue attacks
  • Series of arson attacks on Australian synagogues in 1991

    Jewish institutions. Following these events, New South Wales Premier Nick Greiner ordered an increase of police security to Jewish sites, and established

    1991 Sydney synagogue attacks

    1991 Sydney synagogue attacks

    1991_Sydney_synagogue_attacks

  • Independent Commission Against Corruption (New South Wales)
  • Anti-corruption agency in New South Wales, Australia

    Nationals administration in Queensland (Fitzgerald Inquiry). In 1988, Nick Greiner, a Liberal, ran against Labor in New South Wales on an anti-corruption

    Independent Commission Against Corruption (New South Wales)

    Independent Commission Against Corruption (New South Wales)

    Independent_Commission_Against_Corruption_(New_South_Wales)

  • 2026 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill
  • Australian political party election

    Secret Meeting". 10 News First. 28 January 2026. Ikonomou, Tess; Wilson, Nick (28 January 2026). "Katie Allen funeral: Liberal heavyweights farewell former

    2026 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill

    2026 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill

    2026_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_spill

  • Moderates (Liberal Party of Australia)
  • Political faction

    Tony Staley Shane Stone Chris McDiven Alan Stockdale Richard Alston Nick Greiner John Olsen Tony Abbott Governments Menzies Holt Gorton McMahon Fraser

    Moderates (Liberal Party of Australia)

    Moderates_(Liberal_Party_of_Australia)

  • Greiner (surname)
  • Surname list

    American politician Karin Greiner (born 1967), Austrian politician Kathryn Greiner (born 1946), Australian politician Nick Greiner (born 1947), Australian

    Greiner (surname)

    Greiner_(surname)

  • Taylor shadow ministry
  • Shadow ministry of opposition leader Angus Taylor

    Tony Staley Shane Stone Chris McDiven Alan Stockdale Richard Alston Nick Greiner John Olsen Tony Abbott Governments Menzies Holt Gorton McMahon Fraser

    Taylor shadow ministry

    Taylor shadow ministry

    Taylor_shadow_ministry

  • Remo Nogarotto
  • Australian soccer executive

    suggested as a Liberal Party replacement by former New South Wales premier Nick Greiner. The Sydney Morning Herald suggested that his Labor Party background

    Remo Nogarotto

    Remo_Nogarotto

  • John Gorton
  • Prime Minister of Australia from 1968 to 1971

    Tony Staley Shane Stone Chris McDiven Alan Stockdale Richard Alston Nick Greiner John Olsen Tony Abbott Governments Menzies Holt Gorton McMahon Fraser

    John Gorton

    John Gorton

    John_Gorton

  • WestConnex
  • Australian motorway construction project

    independent advisory body, led by former premier Nick Greiner, to assess projects and determine priorities. Greiner's Infrastructure NSW (iNSW) evaluated a number

    WestConnex

    WestConnex

  • Nationalist Party (Australia)
  • Former Australian political party

    Tony Staley Shane Stone Chris McDiven Alan Stockdale Richard Alston Nick Greiner John Olsen Tony Abbott Governments Menzies Holt Gorton McMahon Fraser

    Nationalist Party (Australia)

    Nationalist Party (Australia)

    Nationalist_Party_(Australia)

  • United Australia Party
  • Former Australian political party (1931–1945)

    Tony Staley Shane Stone Chris McDiven Alan Stockdale Richard Alston Nick Greiner John Olsen Tony Abbott Governments Menzies Holt Gorton McMahon Fraser

    United Australia Party

    United Australia Party

    United_Australia_Party

  • One Australia
  • Australian Government policy

    including from Victorian Premier Jeff Kennett, New South Wales Premier Nick Greiner, former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser, and former immigration ministers

    One Australia

    One_Australia

  • Cabramatta
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    and symbolises harmony and multiculturalism. It was opened in 1991 by Nick Greiner, the Premier of New South Wales at the time, as part of Lunar New Year

    Cabramatta

    Cabramatta

    Cabramatta

  • Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey
  • 2017 national survey in Australia

    2017. Retrieved 2 September 2017. Hutchens, Gareth (27 August 2017). "Nick Greiner denounces 'religious freedom' argument against marriage equality". The

    Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey

    Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey

    Australian_Marriage_Law_Postal_Survey

  • Peter Costello
  • Australian businessman, lawyer and politician

    Tony Staley Shane Stone Chris McDiven Alan Stockdale Richard Alston Nick Greiner John Olsen Tony Abbott Governments Menzies Holt Gorton McMahon Fraser

    Peter Costello

    Peter Costello

    Peter_Costello

  • Liberal National Party of Queensland
  • Conservative political party in Queensland, Australia

    Tony Staley Shane Stone Chris McDiven Alan Stockdale Richard Alston Nick Greiner John Olsen Tony Abbott Governments Menzies Holt Gorton McMahon Fraser

    Liberal National Party of Queensland

    Liberal National Party of Queensland

    Liberal_National_Party_of_Queensland

  • Fagan Park
  • Park in Sydney, Australia

    trustee. The park was officially opened by the Premier of New South Wales, Nick Greiner, MP on 5 November 1988. William Fagan was a free settler who emigrated

    Fagan Park

    Fagan Park

    Fagan_Park

  • William McMahon
  • Prime Minister of Australia from 1971 to 1972

    Tony Staley Shane Stone Chris McDiven Alan Stockdale Richard Alston Nick Greiner John Olsen Tony Abbott Governments Menzies Holt Gorton McMahon Fraser

    William McMahon

    William McMahon

    William_McMahon

  • Josh Frydenberg
  • Australian former politician (born 1971)

    Tony Staley Shane Stone Chris McDiven Alan Stockdale Richard Alston Nick Greiner John Olsen Tony Abbott Governments Menzies Holt Gorton McMahon Fraser

    Josh Frydenberg

    Josh Frydenberg

    Josh_Frydenberg

  • Premier of New South Wales
  • Head of government of New South Wales

    Unsworth 37 Nick Greiner MP for Ku-ring-gai (born 1947) 1988 25 March 1988 24 June 1992 4 years, 91 days Liberal Greiner I 1991 Greiner II 38 John Fahey

    Premier of New South Wales

    Premier of New South Wales

    Premier_of_New_South_Wales

  • Liberal–National Coalition (Victoria)
  • Political alliance in Australia

    Tony Staley Shane Stone Chris McDiven Alan Stockdale Richard Alston Nick Greiner John Olsen Tony Abbott Governments Menzies Holt Gorton McMahon Fraser

    Liberal–National Coalition (Victoria)

    Liberal–National_Coalition_(Victoria)

  • Protectionist Party
  • Former political party in Australia

    Tony Staley Shane Stone Chris McDiven Alan Stockdale Richard Alston Nick Greiner John Olsen Tony Abbott Governments Menzies Holt Gorton McMahon Fraser

    Protectionist Party

    Protectionist_Party

  • John Howard
  • Prime Minister of Australia from 1996 to 2007

    Conservatism in Australia. Allen & Unwin. ISBN 978-1-74175-624-1. Cater, Nick (2006). The Howard Factor. Melbourne University Publishing. ISBN 0-522-85284-X

    John Howard

    John Howard

    John_Howard

  • University of Sydney
  • Public research university in Australia

    Kramer, was forced to resign by the university's governing body. In 2003, Nick Greiner, a former Premier of New South Wales, resigned from his position as chair

    University of Sydney

    University_of_Sydney

  • Garry West
  • Australian politician

    the electorate of Orange. He held several Ministerial positions in the Nick Greiner and then John Fahey Liberal–National coalition Government. West was educated

    Garry West

    Garry West

    Garry_West

  • Julie Bishop
  • Australian politician (born 1956)

    branch the year she joined the party, serving until 1997. In 1998, Senator Nick Minchin invited her to serve as an appointed delegate to the 1998 national

    Julie Bishop

    Julie Bishop

    Julie_Bishop

  • George Souris
  • Australian politician (born 1949)

    Nick Greiner

    George Souris

    George Souris

    George_Souris

  • Clover Moore
  • Australian politician (born 1945)

    Corruption handed down a finding that was sharply critical of Liberal Premier Nick Greiner on 1 June 1992. While the findings were still pending a ruling in the

    Clover Moore

    Clover Moore

    Clover_Moore

  • Liberal–National Coalition (New South Wales)
  • Group of centre-right political parties in New South Wales

    Opposition Bruce McDonald 1984 37 / 99 9 1,292,996 43.00% Opposition Nick Greiner National 1988 59 / 109 22 1,588,095 49.54% Government 1991 49 / 99 10

    Liberal–National Coalition (New South Wales)

    Liberal–National_Coalition_(New_South_Wales)

  • Malcolm Fraser
  • Prime Minister of Australia from 1975 to 1983

    Tony Staley Shane Stone Chris McDiven Alan Stockdale Richard Alston Nick Greiner John Olsen Tony Abbott Governments Menzies Holt Gorton McMahon Fraser

    Malcolm Fraser

    Malcolm Fraser

    Malcolm_Fraser

  • Independent Liberal (Australia)
  • Political affiliation

    Tony Staley Shane Stone Chris McDiven Alan Stockdale Richard Alston Nick Greiner John Olsen Tony Abbott Governments Menzies Holt Gorton McMahon Fraser

    Independent Liberal (Australia)

    Independent_Liberal_(Australia)

  • Sydney Monorail
  • Monorail in Australia (1988–2013)

    the Royal Australian Planning Institute, and Liberal opposition leader Nick Greiner, who would inherit the project in the following 1988 state election.

    Sydney Monorail

    Sydney Monorail

    Sydney_Monorail

  • Ryde Bridge
  • Bridges across the Parramatta River in Sydney, Australia

    traffic only. It was officially opened on 25 November 1988 by premier Nick Greiner and federal minister for transport Ralph Willis. Before the original

    Ryde Bridge

    Ryde Bridge

    Ryde_Bridge

  • Milsons Point
  • Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    by the state government in 1990, despite earlier promises by Premier Nick Greiner that it would remain open and a legal challenge by the school's parents

    Milsons Point

    Milsons Point

    Milsons_Point

  • John Olsen
  • Australian politician

    Leader Scott Morrison Peter Dutton Sussan Ley Angus Taylor Preceded by Nick Greiner Succeeded by Tony Abbott President of the South Australian Liberal Party

    John Olsen

    John Olsen

    John_Olsen

  • 1988 in Australia
  • South Wales – Barrie Unsworth (until 25 March), then Nick Greiner Opposition Leader – Nick Greiner (until 25 March), then Bob Carr Premier of Queensland

    1988 in Australia

    1988_in_Australia

  • Tony Abbott
  • Prime Minister of Australia from 2013 to 2015

    from the original on 26 August 2020. Retrieved 29 October 2013. Bonyhady, Nick (5 July 2021). "Julie Bishop 'tried to keep a straight face' defending Abbott's

    Tony Abbott

    Tony Abbott

    Tony_Abbott

  • Mike Baird
  • Premier of New South Wales from 2014 to 2017

    Baird is only the fourth state Liberal leader, after Sir Robert Askin, Nick Greiner and O'Farrell, to win an election in New South Wales since the main non-Labor

    Mike Baird

    Mike Baird

    Mike_Baird

  • Rosenstadt Brewery
  • American brewery based in Portland, Oregon, U.S.

    that follow Reinheitsgebot German purity law. In 2013, Tobias Hahn and Nick Greiner met at the German American Society in Portland, where both had children

    Rosenstadt Brewery

    Rosenstadt_Brewery

  • April 27
  • Day of the year

    Butterfield, African-American soldier, lawyer, and politician 1947 – Nick Greiner, Hungarian-Australian politician, 37th Premier of New South Wales 1947

    April 27

    April_27

  • Infrastructure NSW
  • Australian state government agency

    Botany. In May 2011, Barry O'Farrell appointed former Liberal premier Nick Greiner as chairman and in June, economist and former Sydney Water boss Paul

    Infrastructure NSW

    Infrastructure_NSW

  • 1978 New South Wales state election
  • before this election--Willoughby (contested for the Liberal Party by Nick Greiner who later became Premier), Manly, Wakehurst and Cronulla. It also came

    1978 New South Wales state election

    1978 New South Wales state election

    1978_New_South_Wales_state_election

  • Ley shadow ministry
  • Shadow ministry of opposition leader Sussan Ley

    Tony Staley Shane Stone Chris McDiven Alan Stockdale Richard Alston Nick Greiner John Olsen Tony Abbott Governments Menzies Holt Gorton McMahon Fraser

    Ley shadow ministry

    Ley shadow ministry

    Ley_shadow_ministry

  • Robert Menzies
  • Prime Minister of Australia (1939–1941; 1949–1966)

    September 2016. Retrieved 21 September 2016. Donaldson, Mike; Southall, Nick (31 October 2022). "Against Fascism and War: Pig Iron Bob and the Dalfram

    Robert Menzies

    Robert Menzies

    Robert_Menzies

  • Gay gang murders
  • Murders in Sydney, Australia between 1970 and 2010

    zenith during the New South Wales 1988-1995 Coalition government led by Nick Greiner until 1992, when he was succeeded by John Fahey. The Coalition had come

    Gay gang murders

    Gay gang murders

    Gay_gang_murders

  • Infrastructure Partnerships Australia
  • Patrons include founding Chairman Mark Birrell, former NSW Liberal Premier Nick Greiner, Macquarie Group's Nicholas Moore, former Sydney Water Managing Director

    Infrastructure Partnerships Australia

    Infrastructure_Partnerships_Australia

  • List of premiers of New South Wales by time in office
  • (1950–1968) 23 October 1959 30 April 1964 4 years, 190 days 1962   16 37th Nick Greiner (1947– ) Liberal MLA for Ku-ring-gai (1980–1992) 25 March 1988 24 June

    List of premiers of New South Wales by time in office

    List_of_premiers_of_New_South_Wales_by_time_in_office

  • Country Liberal Party
  • Northern Territory political party

    Tony Staley Shane Stone Chris McDiven Alan Stockdale Richard Alston Nick Greiner John Olsen Tony Abbott Governments Menzies Holt Gorton McMahon Fraser

    Country Liberal Party

    Country Liberal Party

    Country_Liberal_Party

  • Free Trade Party
  • Former political party in Australia

    Tony Staley Shane Stone Chris McDiven Alan Stockdale Richard Alston Nick Greiner John Olsen Tony Abbott Governments Menzies Holt Gorton McMahon Fraser

    Free Trade Party

    Free_Trade_Party

  • 1992 in Australia
  • Hewson Chief Justice – Sir Anthony Mason Premier of New South Wales – Nick Greiner (until 24 June), then John Fahey Opposition Leader – Bob Carr Premier

    1992 in Australia

    1992_in_Australia

  • Unsworth ministry
  • 79th New South Wales government ministry, led by Barrie Unsworth

    defeat at the state election by the Liberal–National coalition, led by Nick Greiner and Wal Murray. Unsworth did not contest the 1991 election. Fifteen of

    Unsworth ministry

    Unsworth ministry

    Unsworth_ministry

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  • NICKY
  • Female

    English

    NICKY

    Unisex pet form of English Nichola/Nichole and Nicholas, NICKY means "victor of the people."

    NICKY

  • MÓNICA
  • Female

    Spanish

    MÓNICA

    Spanish form of Latin Monica, possibly MÓNICA means "advise, counsel."

    MÓNICA

  • NICK
  • Male

    English

    NICK

    Short form of English Nicholas/Nickolas, NICK means "victor of the people."

    NICK

  • MICK
  • Male

    English

    MICK

    Pet form of English Michael, MICK means "who is like God?" Rarely used anymore due to its use as a derogatory term for a Catholic Irishman.

    MICK

  • MÔNICA
  • Female

    Portuguese

    MÔNICA

    Portuguese form of Latin Monica, possibly MÔNICA means "advise, counsel."

    MÔNICA

  • VERÓNICA
  • Female

    Spanish

    VERÓNICA

    Spanish form of Latin Veronica, VERÓNICA means "bringer of victory."

    VERÓNICA

  • NICO
  • Male

    Italian

    NICO

    Short form of Italian Niccolò, NICO means "victor of the people."

    NICO

  • VICK
  • Male

    English

    VICK

    English short form of Roman Latin Victor, VICK means "conqueror."

    VICK

  • Nick
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Indian, Jamaican, Latin, Parsi, Swedish, Swiss

    Nick

    Victory of the People; Diminutive of Dominick; Lord; Abbreviation of Nicholas; People's Victory; Child Born on Sunday; Victorious Person; Good

    Nick

  • Vick
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Vick

    English : nickname or metonymic occupational name, from Anglo-Norman French l’eveske ‘the bishop’, which was wrongly taken for le vesk. This in turn became Vesk, and later Veck or Vick.North German : variant of Fick.

    Vick

  • DICK
  • Male

    English

    DICK

     Short form of English Richard, DICK means "powerful ruler." Compare with another form of Dick.

    DICK

  • Nack
  • Surname or Lastname

    German and Dutch

    Nack

    German and Dutch : variant of Nacke 1.German (Näck) : from a variant of Neck, the name of a water sprite.Americanized spelling of German Knack.English : variant spelling of Nacke.This name is recorded in Beverwijck in New Netherland (Albany, NY) in the mid 17th century.

    Nack

  • NICKY
  • Male

    English

    NICKY

    Unisex pet form of English Nichole and Nicholas, NICKY means "victor of the people."

    NICKY

  • Pick
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly East Midlands), Dutch, and German

    Pick

    English (mainly East Midlands), Dutch, and German : from Middle English pi(c)k, Middle Dutch picke, Middle High German bicke ‘pick’, ‘pickaxe’, hence a metonymic occupational name for someone who made pickaxes or used them as an agricultural or excavating tool.North German : metonymic occupational name for a pitch-burner, from Low German pick ‘pitch’.English : possibly from Middle English pike ‘pike’ (the fish), applied as a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or seller of these fish, or as a descriptive nickname for someone thought to resemple a pike in some way.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : unexplained.

    Pick

  • NICU
  • Male

    Romanian

    NICU

    Pet form of Romanian Nicolæ, NICU means "victor of the people." In use by the Romani.

    NICU

  • VERÔNICA
  • Female

    Portuguese

    VERÔNICA

    Portuguese form of Latin Veronica, VERÔNICA means "bringer of victory."

    VERÔNICA

  • Nick
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Nick

    English : from a pet form of Nicholas.South German and Dutch : from a pet form of the personal name Nikolaus (see Nicholas).Jewish (American) : Americanized form of any of various like-sounding Jewish names.

    Nick

  • Nock
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Nock

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by an oak tree, from misdivision of Middle English atten oke ‘at the oak’.South German (also Nöck) : from Tyrolean nock, nog ‘rounded hill’, ‘rock’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived by such a feature, or a nickname from the same word used in the sense ‘short and fat’.

    Nock

  • RICK
  • Male

    English

    RICK

     Pet form of English Richard, RICK means "powerful ruler."

    RICK

  • Nick
  • Boy/Male

    Greek American English

    Nick

    People's victory.

    Nick

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Online names & meanings

  • Anhiti | அஂஹீதீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Anhiti | அஂஹீதீ

    Gift, Donation

  • Manvith
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu

    Manvith

    Intelligent; Sun

  • Binder
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Binder

    Brave Leader

  • Sultaan
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Sultaan

    Authority

  • Lye
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lye

    English : topographic name for someone who lived near a meadow, pasture, or patch of arable land, Middle English l(e)ye (late Old English lēage, dative of lēah ‘wood’, ‘glade’); or a habitational name from Lye in Herefordshire (with the same etymology).French : habitational name from Lye in Indre.French (Lyé) : habitational name from places called Lié in Deux-Sèvres and Vendée.Norwegian : habitational name from a farmstead in Rogaland named Lye, Old Norse Lýgi meaning ‘alliance’, ‘covenant’, used to denote a place sanctified by such an agreement, such as a court or council meeting place.

  • Devadarshini
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, Traditional

    Devadarshini

    Who can See the Divine Power of a God; Goddess

  • Alonzo
  • Boy/Male

    Italian American Teutonic German Spanish

    Alonzo

    Form of Alphonse: see Alfonso.

  • Mohandyal
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Mohandyal

  • KAI
  • Female

    Swedish

    KAI

     Variant spelling of Swedish Kaj, KAI means "pure." Compare with other forms of Kai.

  • Earnshaw
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Earnshaw

    English : habitational name from a place in Lancashire, named in Old English as ‘eagle’s nook’ or ‘Earn’s nook’, from Old English halh ‘nook’ (see Hale). Earn is the Old English word meaning ‘eagle’; it is also found as a personal name.

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  • Sick
  • superl.

    Affected with, or attended by, nausea; inclined to vomit; as, sick at the stomach; a sick headache.

  • Sick
  • superl.

    Having a strong dislike; disgusted; surfeited; -- with of; as, to be sick of flattery.

  • Sick
  • v. i.

    To fall sick; to sicken.

  • Nick
  • n.

    A particular point or place considered as marked by a nick; the exact point or critical moment.

  • Pick
  • v.

    To remove something from with a pointed instrument, with the fingers, or with the teeth; as, to pick the teeth; to pick a bone; to pick a goose; to pick a pocket.

  • Nick
  • v. t.

    To hit at, or in, the nick; to touch rightly; to strike at the precise point or time.

  • Pick
  • v.

    To choose; to select; to separate as choice or desirable; to cull; as, to pick one's company; to pick one's way; -- often with out.

  • Nice
  • superl.

    Done or made with careful labor; suited to excite admiration on account of exactness; evidencing great skill; exact; fine; finished; as, nice proportions, nice workmanship, a nice application; exactly or fastidiously discriminated; requiring close discrimination; as, a nice point of law, a nice distinction in philosophy.

  • Tick
  • v. t.

    To check off by means of a tick or any small mark; to score.

  • Nice
  • superl.

    Pleasing; agreeable; gratifying; delightful; good; as, a nice party; a nice excursion; a nice person; a nice day; a nice sauce, etc.

  • Nick
  • v. t.

    To make a nick or nicks in; to notch; to keep count of or upon by nicks; as, to nick a stick, tally, etc.

  • Tick
  • v. i.

    To give tick; to trust.

  • Tick
  • n.

    Credit; trust; as, to buy on, or upon, tick.

  • Nick
  • n.

    A broken or indented place in any edge or surface; nicks in china.

  • Nick
  • v. t.

    To mar; to deface; to make ragged, as by cutting nicks or notches in.

  • Pick
  • n.

    Choice; right of selection; as, to have one's pick.

  • Fancy-sick
  • a.

    Love-sick.

  • Pick
  • v.

    To take up; esp., to gather from here and there; to collect; to bring together; as, to pick rags; -- often with up; as, to pick up a ball or stones; to pick up information.

  • Nick
  • v. t.

    To suit or fit into, as by a correspondence of nicks; to tally with.

  • Neck
  • n.

    Any part of an inanimate object corresponding to or resembling the neck of an animal