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REPUBLICAN Community Street Meetings History REPUBLICAN Community Street Meetings History The Track Record of Grass Roots Republican Activism since Commencement Day, 12 October 1991 The following Cities, Suburbs and Regional Townships, Australia-wide, have been where Peter Consandine has conducted REPUBLICAN Street Stalls and Street Meetings over the period since the instigation by him of a continuing Meet and Greet Campaign for democratic, constitutional reform and change. For the most part, on his own and UP until a point. For each & every turn-out day there is a full record of activity (prominent people met + revenue raised + memberships gained + significant happenings etc.) in The Party’s files. 1. 12/10/1991…BURWOOD, NSW 2134 2. 19/10/1991…ASHFIELD, NSW 2131 3. 26//10/1991…STRATHFIELD, NSW 2135 4. 2/11/1991…CAMPSIE, NSW 2194 5. 16/11/1991…MARRICKVILLE, NSW 2204 6. 23/11/1991…KINGSFORD, NSW 2032 (*Conducted by Peter Ward & Richard Wells) 7. 30/11/1991…BONDI JUNCTION, NSW 2022 (*Conducted by Peter Ward & Richard Wells) 8. 7/12/1991…AUBURN, NSW 2144 9. 14/12/1991…BALMAIN, NSW 2041 10. 21/12/1991…CHURCH STREET MALL, PARRAMATTA, NSW 2150 11. 18/1/1992…BANKSTOWN, NSW 2200 12. 25/1/1992…THE CORSO, MANLY, NSW 2095 13. 1/2/1992…DEE WHY, NSW 2099 14. 8/2/1992…CHATSWOOD MALL, NSW 2067 15. 15/2/1992…KATOOMBA, NSW 2780 16. 22/2/1992…PADDINGTON, NSW 2021 17. 29/2/1992…NEUTRAL BAY, NSW 2089 18. 7/3/1992…CRONULLA PLAZA, NSW 2230 19. 14/3/1992…ST MARYS, NSW 2760 20. 21/3/1992…GLADESVILLE, NSW 2111 21. 28/3/1992…GLEBE, NSW 2037 22. 10/4/1992…COBURG, VIC 3058 23. 12/4/1992…BOURKE STREET MALL, MELBOURNE, VIC 3000 24. am of 18/4/1992…MORNINGTON, VIC 3931 25. pm of 18/4/1992…ROSEBUD, VIC 3939 26. 2/5/1992…HORNSBY MALL, NSW 2077 27. 9/5/1992…RUNDLE STREET MALL, ADELAIDE, SA 5000 28. 10/5/1992…BRICKWORKS MARKET, TORRENSVILLE, SA 5031 29. 13/5/1992…KALGOORLIE, WA 6430 30. 15/5/1992…HAY STREET MALL, PERTH WA 6000 31. am of 20/5/1992…MURRAY STREET MALL, PERTH, WA 6000 32. pm of 20/5/1992…SUBIACO, WA 6008 33. 21/5/1992…MANDURAH, WA 6210 34. 22/5/1992…MIRRABOOKA, WA 6061 35. 23/5/1992…HAY STREET MALL, PERTH, WA 6000 36. 24/5/1992…FREMANTLE, WA 6160 37. 25/5/1992…BUNBURY, WA 6230 38. 26/5/1992…ALBANY, WA 6330 39. 27/5/1992…ESPERANCE, WA 6450 40. 29/5/1992…WHYALLA, SA 5600 41. 30/5/1992…BROKEN HILL, NSW 2880 42. early pm of 11/6/1992…BATHURST, NSW 2795 43. late pm of 11/6/1992…LITHGOW, NSW 2790 44. 13/6/1992…NEWTOWN, NSW 2042 45. 20/6/1992…ROCKDALE, NSW 2216 46. 4/7/1992…WENTWORTHVILLE, NSW 2145 47. am of 11/7/1992…HURSTVILLE, NSW 2220 48. pm of 11/7/1992…KOGARAH, NSW 2217 49. 25/7/1992…DOUBLE BAY, NSW 2028 50. 8/8/1992…BLACKTOWN, NSW 2148 51. 15/8/1992…LIVERPOOL, NSW 2170 52. 22/8/1992…FIVEDOCK, NSW 2046 53. 29/8/1992…MERRYLANDS, NSW 2160 54. 5/9/1992…BONDI BEACH, NSW 2026 55. 12/9/1992…RANDWICK, NSW 2031 56. 19/9/1992…HURSTVILLE, NSW 2220 57. 10/10/1992…BAULKHAM HILLS, NSW 2153 58. 17/10/1992…ROZELLE, NSW 2039 59. 23/10/1992…GOSFORD, NSW 2250 60. 6/11/1992…PENRITH, NSW 2750 61. 7/11/1992…SPRINGWOOD, NSW 2777 62. 13/11/1992…NEWCASTLE WEST, NSW 2302 63. 14/11/1992…CHARLESTOWN, NSW 2290 64. 20/11/1992…CROWN STREET MALL, WOLLONGONG, NSW 2500 65. 21/11/1992…CORRIMAL, NSW 2518 66. 5/12/1992…MONA VALE, NSW 2103 67. 19/12/1992…EASTWOOD PLAZA, NSW 2122 68. 16/1/1993…PENNANT HILLS, NSW 2120 69. 23/1/1993…TOP RYDE, NSW 2112 70. 27/1/1993…WODEN, ACT 2606 71. 29/1/1993…HYPERDOME, TUGGERANONG, ACT 2900 72. 30/1/1993…QUEANBEYAN, NSW 2620 73. 6/2/1993…CASTLE HILL, NSW 2154 74. 15/3/1993…CANBERRA DAY ACT ALIVE STALL, CANBERRA 2600 75. 24/4/1993…MAROUBRA JUNCTION, NSW 2035 76. 1/5/1993…LEICHHARDT, NSW 2040 77. 8/5/1993…SURRY HILLS, NSW 2010 78. 22/5/1993…CARINGBAH, NSW 2229 79. 25/5/1993…TORONTO, NSW 2283 80. 26/5/1993…PORT MACQUARIE, NSW 2444 81. 27/5/1993…COFFS HARBOUR PLAZA, NSW 2450 82. 29/5/1993…HERVEY BAY, QLD 4655 83. 30/5/1993…NOOSA, QLD 4567 84. 31/5/1993…IPSWICH, QLD 4305 85. 1/6/1993…QUEENS STREET MALL, BRISBANE, QLD 4000 86. 2/6/1993…SOUTHPORT, QLD 4215 87. 3/6/1993…COFFS HARBOUR PLAZA, NSW 2450 88. 5/6/1993…HUNTER STREET MALL, NEWCASTLE, NSW 2300 89. 7/8/1993…LANE COVE PLAZA, NSW 2066 90. 14/8/1993…GORDON, NSW 2072 91. 21/8/1993…LINDFIELD, NSW 2070 92. 24/8/1993…CIVIC, CANBERRA, ACT 2600 93. 28/8/1993…KINGS CROSS, NSW 2011 94. 1/9/1993…CHURCH STREET MALL, PARRAMATTA, NSW 2150 95. 10/9/1993…DUBBO, NSW 2830 96. 25/9/1993…ST IVES, NSW 2075 97. 9/10/1993…HUNTERS HILL, NSW 2110 98. 16/10/1993…BEECROFT, NSW 2119 99. 23/10/1993…CHARING CROSS, WAVERLEY, NSW 2024 100. 30/10/1993…RICHMOND, NSW 2753 101. 5/11/1993…WINDSOR, NSW 2756 102. 13/11/1993…SPIT JUNCTION, NSW 103. 20/11/1993…SOUTH MELBOURNE, VIC 3205 104. 27/11/1993…BOWRAL, NSW 2576 105. 4/12/1993…NEWPORT, NSW 2106 106. 11/12/1993…OXFORD STREET MALL, BONDI JUNCTION, NSW 2022 107. 8/1/1994…SUMMER HILL, NSW 2130 108. 15/1/1994…ROSE BAY, NSW 2029 109. 21/3/1994…CANBERRA DAY ACT ALIVE STALL, CANBERRA 2600 110. 9/4/1994…FAIRFIELD, NSW 2165 111. 23/4/1994…MUDGEE, NSW 2850 112. 4/6/1994…CARLINGFORD, NSW 2118 113. 11/6/1994…NEWTOWN BRIDGE, NSW 2042 114. 18/6/1994…EPPING, NSW 2121 115. 25/6/1994…AVALON, NSW 2107 116. 2/7/1994…WEST PENNANT HILLS, NSW 2125 117. 9/7/1994…HABERFIELD, NSW 2045 118. 23/7/1994…CHERRYBROOK VILLAGE, NSW 2126 119. 30/7/1994…EAST PADDINGTON, NSW 2021 120. 6/8/1994…MIRANDA, NSW 2228 121. 3/9/1994…WESTGATE, ANNANDALE, NSW 2038 122. 10/9/1994…WINSTON HILLS, NSW 2153 123. 17/9/1994…DARLINGHURST, NSW 2010 124. 1/10/1994…DRUMMOYNE, NSW 2047 125. 8/10/1994…COOGEE, NSW 2034 126. 15/10/1994…ROUND CORNER, DURAL, NSW 2158 127. 22/10/1994…BALMAIN, NSW 2041 128. 29/10/1994…HARBORD, NSW 2096 129. 30/10/1994…QUAY WEST, SYDNEY, NSW 2000 130. 5/11/1994…CENTRAL RAILWAY STATION, NSW 2000 131. 12/11/1994…MASCOT, NSW 2020 132. 19/11/1994…WILLOUGHBY, NSW 2068 133. 26/11/1994…BURWOOD, NSW 2134 134. 3/12/1994…THORNLEIGH, NSW 2120 135. 10/12/1994…KNIGHTSBRIDGE, NSW 2154 136. 17/12/1994…GLEBE, NSW 2037 137. 11/3/1995…MANUKA, ACT 2603 138. 12/3/1995…WODEN MARKET, ACT 2606 139. 20/3/1995…CANBERRA DAY ACT ALIVE STALL, CANBERRA 2600 140. 22/3/1995…CIVIC CANBERRA, ACT 2600 141. 23/3/1995…HYPERDOME, TUGGERANONG, ACT 2900 142. 24/3/1995…BONNER HOUSE, WODEN, ACT 2606 143. 27/3/1995…ST. KILDA, VIC, 3182 144. 28/3/1995…IVANHOE, VIC 3079 145. 31/3/1995…GLENELG, SA 5045 146. 1/4/1995…THE PARADE, NORWOOD, SA 5067 147. 3/4/1995…WAGGA WAGGA, NSW 2650 148. 8/4/1995…WEST RYDE, NSW 2114 149. 22/4/1995…GYMEA, NSW 2227 150. 27/4/1995…SCONE, NSW 2337 151. 28/4/1995…SINGLETON, NSW 2330 152. 29/4/1995…MAITLAND, NSW 2320 153. 30/4/1995…NELSON BAY, NSW 2315 154. 6/5/1995…ENMORE, NSW 2042 155. 17/5/1995…MT. GAMBIER, SA 5290 156. 19/5/1995…NORTH ADELAIDE, SA 5006 157. 24/5/1995…SEFTON PARK, SA 5083 158. 26/5/1995…HARGREAVES MALL, BENDIGO, VIC 3550 159. 27/5/1995…ALBURY, NSW 2640 160. 3/6/1995…THE CORSO, MANLY, NSW 2095 161. 10/6/1995…CHATSWOOD MALL, NSW 2067 162. 17/6/1995…OXFORD STREET MALL, BONDI JUNCTION, NSW 2022 163. 24/6/1995…CHURCH STREET MALL, PARRAMATTA, NSW 2150 164. 1/7/1995…PADDINGTON, NSW, 2021 165. 22/7/1995…HORNSBY MALL, NSW 2077 166. 29/7/1995…HURSTVILLE, NSW 2220 167. 5/8/1995…DARLINGHURST, NSW 2010 168. 26/8/1995…CRONULLA PLAZA, NSW 2230 169. 1/9/1995…CHURCH STREET MALL, PARRAMATTA, NSW 2150 170. 2/9/1995…CRONULLA PLAZA, NSW 2230 171. 16/9/1995…OATLEY, NSW 2223 172. 23/9/1995…MOSMAN, NSW 2088 173. 30/9/1995…GALSTON, NSW 2159 174. 14/10/1995…CROWS NEST, NSW 2065 175. 21/10/1995…CREMORNE JUNCTION, NSW 2090 176. 28/10/1995…SEVEN HILLS, NSW 2147 177. 4/11/1995…KENTHURST, NSW 2156 178. 11/11/1995…NEWTOWN, NSW 2042 179. 18/11/1995…NEUTRAL BAY, NSW 2089 180. 25/11/1995…WOOLLAHRA, NSW 2025 181. 2/12/1995…ASHFIELD, NSW 2131 182. 9/12/1995…EASTWOOD PLAZA, NSW 2122 183. 16/12/1995…SOUTH YARRA, NSW 3141 184. 20/12/1995…NOWRA, NSW 2541 185. 23/12/1995…BONDI BEACH, NSW 2026 186. 30/12/1995…BALMAIN, NSW 2041 187. 13/1/1996…GLEBE, NSW 2037 188. 20/1/1996…PARKLEA MARKET, NSW 2768 189. 27/1/1996…KATOOMBA, NSW 2780 190. 3/2/1996…PADDINGTON, NSW 2021 191.
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