- the 2006 election.
Bombolas won the seat
against the in****bent
member Michael Caltabiano of the
Liberal Party. On 9 July 2007,
Bombolas became Parliamentary...
- Liberal-held and National-held
seats became Liberal National-held seats.
Chris Bombolas MP (Chatsworth) -
Announced 19
February 2009 Gary
Fenlon MP (Greenslopes)...
- or The Bomber, as a nickname, may
refer to the
following people:
Chris Bombolas (born 1960),
former Australian politician and
sports journalist Martyn...
- (1984–1985) Don
Seccombe (1960's – 1985) Paul
Griffin (1973–1983)
Chris Bombolas Steve Haddan Ian
Healy Sam
Squiers Wally Lewis Sami
Lukis Joseph May John...
- Warren,
Peter Sterling and Paul Vautin, with
sideline comments from
Chris Bombolas. The game
broke Australia's midnight-to-dawn
television ratings record...
-
during the 2007–2008
summer period, and also
files sports reports.
Chris Bombolas was the w****end
sports presenter who
preceded Steve Haddan,
before resigning...
-
McLennan became CEO in
place of the
retiring Lawrence Oudendyk,
while Chris Bombolas took the role of club
chairman in June,
which had been
vacant since the...
-
National Chatsworth Liberal Michael Caltabiano¹ 2.49 -3.37 0.78
Chris Bombolas Labor Clayfield Labor Liddy Clark 1.17 -2.85 1.67 Tim
Nicholls Liberal...
- The show was
hosted by
Billy J.
Smith during its
first year, with
Chris Bombolas taking over the
following year. Also
appearing on the show were Gary Belcher...
-
Chris Bombolas, a high-profile
sports presenter, as its candidate. The
Liberals struggled with a
series of
early gaffes.
After a
close race,
Bombolas succeeded...