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- George_Briner abstract "George Stuart Briner (5 April 1862 – 9 September 1920) was an Australian politician.He was born in Morses Creek in Victoria to miner William Torents Briner and Mary Ann, née Whyatt. After attending Scotch College and the University of Melbourne, he worked as a teacher, and arrived in New South Wales in 1881, where he taught until 1891. In that year he began work as a journalist for the Goulburn Evening Penny Post before moving to Bellingen and editing the Raleigh Sun (1894–98). In 1901 he was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as the member for Raleigh, representing the Progressive Party. Following that party's collapse in 1907 he was one of the few members re-elected as a "Former Progressive", and he spent the next ten years sitting as an independent before joining the Nationalist Party in 1917. In 1920 he was elected as one of the members for Oxley representing the new Progressive Party, a forerunner of the Country Party, but he died at Lewisham later that year. He had married Annie Mary Taylor in 1905.".
- George_Briner birthDate "1862-04-08".
- George_Briner birthPlace Morses_Creek,_Victoria.
- George_Briner birthPlace Victoria_(Australia).
- George_Briner birthYear "1862".
- George_Briner deathDate "1920-09-09".
- George_Briner deathPlace Lewisham,_New_South_Wales.
- George_Briner deathPlace New_South_Wales.
- George_Briner deathYear "1920".
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- George_Briner alongside Joseph_John_Fitzgerald.
- George_Briner alongside Richard_Price_(New_South_Wales_politician).
- George_Briner dateOfBirth "1862-04-08".
- George_Briner dateOfDeath "1920-09-09".
- George_Briner name "Briner, George".
- George_Briner placeOfBirth "Morses Creek, Victoria".
- George_Briner placeOfDeath "Lewisham, New South Wales".
- George_Briner shortDescription "Australian politician".
- George_Briner title "Member for Oxley".
- George_Briner title "Member for Raleigh".
- George_Briner years "1901".
- George_Briner years "1920".
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- George_Briner subject Category:Members_of_the_New_South_Wales_Legislative_Assembly.
- George_Briner subject Category:Nationalist_Party_of_Australia_politicians.
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- George_Briner comment "George Stuart Briner (5 April 1862 – 9 September 1920) was an Australian politician.He was born in Morses Creek in Victoria to miner William Torents Briner and Mary Ann, née Whyatt. After attending Scotch College and the University of Melbourne, he worked as a teacher, and arrived in New South Wales in 1881, where he taught until 1891. In that year he began work as a journalist for the Goulburn Evening Penny Post before moving to Bellingen and editing the Raleigh Sun (1894–98).".
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