City Country Alliance
The City Country Alliance (CCA, initially One Nation Queensland) was a short-lived Australian political party, operating exclusively in Queensland, that briefly held six Queensland state parliamentary seats. It was founded in the wake of Pauline Hanson's One Nation experiencing severe ructions in Queensland, the home state of founder Pauline Hanson. Its inaugural parliamentary leader was Bill Feldman, and its executive director was . A sixth member, Jeff Knuth, subsequently joined, and was later followed by former Senator-elect Heather Hill.
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Electoral district of Burdekin
Electoral district of Caboolture
Electoral district of Hervey Bay
Electoral district of Ipswich West
Electoral district of Lockyer
Electoral district of Whitsunday
Monkland, Queensland
2000 Bundamba state by-election2001_Queensland_state_electionBill FeldmanCandidates of the 2001 Queensland state electionCity-Country AllianceDavid DalgleishDon LivingstoneElectoral results for the district of BurdekinElectoral results for the district of CabooltureElectoral results for the district of Hervey BayElectoral results for the district of Ipswich WestElectoral results for the district of LockyerElectoral results for the district of WhitsundayHarry Black (politician)Heather Hill (politician)Jack PaffJeff KnuthLiberal National Party of QueenslandList of historical political parties in AustraliaMembers of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1998–2001New Country PartyPauline Hanson's One NationPeter PrenzlerResults of the 2001 Queensland state electionSteve Rodgers
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City Country Alliance
The City Country Alliance (CCA, initially One Nation Queensland) was a short-lived Australian political party, operating exclusively in Queensland, that briefly held six Queensland state parliamentary seats. It was founded in the wake of Pauline Hanson's One Nation experiencing severe ructions in Queensland, the home state of founder Pauline Hanson. Its inaugural parliamentary leader was Bill Feldman, and its executive director was . A sixth member, Jeff Knuth, subsequently joined, and was later followed by former Senator-elect Heather Hill.
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The City Country Alliance (CCA ...... nger had the right to hold it.
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2000-09-12
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Ian Petersen
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The City Country Alliance (CCA ...... er Senator-elect Heather Hill.
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