The Nauru Local Government Council was a legislative body in Nauru. It was first established in 1951, when Nauru was a United Nations trust territory, as a successor to the Council of Chiefs. It continued to exist until 1992, when it was dissolved in favor of the Nauru Island Council.
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to 1999, Nauru had a localgovernment system known as the Nauru Island Council (NIC). It was a successor to the NauruLocalGovernmentCouncil, established...
constitutional case to reach the Supreme Court was Jeremiah v NauruLocalGovernmentCouncil, decided in March 1971, on petition to the Supreme Court. The...
Elections for the LocalGovernmentCouncil were held for the first time in Nauru on 15 December 1951. Since 1928 Nauru had had a Council of Chiefs whose...
separately. Nauru's Supreme Court has ruled on the following constitutional cases: In re the Constitution, Jeremiah v NauruLocalGovernmentCouncil (1971)...
of Nauru take place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Nauru is the head of government of...
it remained focus of central government bureaucracy, although this is in the process of fully moving to Dodoma. Nauru: Yaren District (in earlier times...
second-smallest district in Nauru. It is the only district other than Boe to have an area less than 1.0 km2. The NauruLocalGovernmentCouncil lands office is located...
The Japanese occupation of Nauru was the period of three years (26 August 1942 – 13 September 1945) during which Nauru, a Pacific island which at that...
Elections for the LocalGovernmentCouncil were held in Nauru on 10 December 1955. Since the first elections in 1951, the LocalGovernmentCouncil had gained...
Detudamo served as a member of the NauruLocalGovernmentCouncil, the Nauru Legislative Council, and the Parliament of Nauru. He also served as Minister Assisting...
Elections for the LocalGovernmentCouncil were held in Nauru in late 1959. Seven of the nine incumbent councillors were re-elected and Hammer DeRoburt...
Elections for the LocalGovernmentCouncil were held in Nauru in late 1963. All nine incumbent councillors were re-elected. In December 1964, there was...
President of the Republic of Nauru, and ruled the country for most of its first twenty years of independence. DeRoburt was born in Nauru on 25 September 1922...
to Nauru to work as a pathologist, later becoming superintendent of Nauru Hospital. Bernicke contested the first elections to the LocalGovernment Council...
returned to Nauru and was duly re-elected to the position of Head Chief. Following the introduction of a NauruLocalGovernmentCouncil in 1951 Detudamo...
Australian rules football in Nauru (typically referred to as "football", "Australian Football" or less commonly as "AFL") dates back to the 1910s. Australian...
of Nauru was scheduled to become an independent nation, the government of Australia concluded an agreement with the NauruLocalGovernmentCouncil transferring...
was captured by Australian troops in 1914. The Nauru Island Agreement made in 1919 between the governments of the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand...
Parliament of Nauru and its predecessors from 1955 until his death and was a cabinet minister for much of the period 1968 to 1983. Audoa was born in Nauru in December...
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re-elected to the LocalGovernmentCouncil. He represented the Aiwo district in both. In 1968, Tsitsi was elected to the first parliament of Nauru. He was nominated...
present-day Oceanic countries, Papua New Guinea (PNG) and Nauru, were administered by the federal government of Australia as de facto or de jure external territories...
World War II he returned to Nauru and was employed by the Nauru Co-operative Society. In elected to the LocalGovernmentCouncil from the Meneng constituency...
is the westernmost point of Kiribati, lying 185 miles (298 km) east of Nauru, which is also its nearest neighbour. It has an area of six square kilometres...
Australian government AusAID and the Nauru national rugby sevens team debuted at the 2015 Pacific Games. Nauru national rugby union team Nauru national...
Australian Government’s offshore asylum seeker detention centres, first on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea and then on Nauru at the Nauru Detention Centre...