Robert George Halverson, OBE (22 October 1937 – 9 February 2016) was an Australian politician, air force officer and diplomat. He was a member of the...
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Halverson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ben Halverson (1863–1933), American politician Bob Halverson (1937–2016), Australian...
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of the House of Representatives, following the sudden resignation of Bob Halverson; he is the only member of his party to have held the position. He also...
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who was Speaker of the House from 2015 through 2021, and was, after Bob Halverson, the second member for this electorate to occupy the chair. Since 1984...
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January 1996 Deputy Harry Jenkins Preceded by Leo McLeay Succeeded by Bob Halverson Member of the Australian Parliament for Cunningham In office 13 March...
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October 1996 Bob Halverson Simon Crean Australian Labor Party "For not withdrawing from the Chamber immediately." 5 February 1997 Bob Halverson Leo McLeay Australian...
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On the election of the Howard government in 1996, the new Speaker, Bob Halverson, chose to wear the Speaker's traditional attire upon his election in...
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Liberal, and as a result he was defeated at the 1984 election by Liberal Bob Halverson. In parliament, Steedman attracted attention for wearing jeans and a...
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legislation, aided by Dr Philip Nitschke. The first person was a carpenter, Bob Dent, who died on 22 September 1996. Following the repeal of the federal...
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former politicians (including Gary Gray, John Herron, Brian Burke, Bob Halverson and Vince Gair). Brian Burke resigned from office in July 1991 following...
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Parliament for Casey In office 3 October 1998 – 8 October 2001 Preceded by Bob Halverson Succeeded by Tony Smith Member of the Australian Parliament for Chisholm...
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Liberal Boothby SA 1981–1996 Bob Halverson Liberal Casey Vic 1984–1998 Gerry Hand Labor Melbourne Vic 1983–1993 Bob Hawke Labor Wills Vic 1980–1992...
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Peter Falconer Liberal 1975–1983 Peter Steedman Labor 1983–1984 Bob Halverson Liberal 1984–1998 Michael Wooldridge 1998–2001 Tony Smith 2001–2022...
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(Magic: The Gathering). Claudie Flament, 85, French Olympic hurdler. Bob Halverson, 78, Australian politician, Speaker of the House of Representatives...
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the resulting by-election. 2 Wills Labor MP and outgoing Prime Minister Bob Hawke resigned in early 1992. Independent candidate Phil Cleary won the resulting...
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Stephen Martin Labor New South Wales 4 May 1993 29 January 1996 22 Bob Halverson Liberal Victoria 30 April 1996 3 March 1998 23 Ian Sinclair National...
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worked alongside Vereide, Wallace Haines, Clifton Robinson and Richard C. Halverson, the clergy executives of the global ministry. Coe was trained by Jim...
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1996–2001 Succeeded by Philip Ruddock Diplomatic posts Preceded by Bob Halverson Australian Ambassador to the Holy See and Australian Ambassador to Ireland...
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when the Coalition won the 1996 federal election, but was defeated by Bob Halverson in an internal ballot. She was instead elected to the speaker's panel...
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1981–1996 Bob Halverson Liberal Casey Vic 1984–1998 Gerry Hand Labor Melbourne Vic 1983–1993 Elizabeth Harvey Labor Hawker SA 1987–1990 Bob Hawke ...
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paperwork filed when the House of Representatives convened in August. Halverson and Hawker were appointed Liberal Whip and Deputy Whip, respectively,...
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Michael Cobb NAT 6.50 Herbert Qld Peter Lindsay LIB 6.59 Casey Vic Bob Halverson LIB 6.65 Richmond NSW Larry Anthony NAT 6.75 Corangamite Vic Stewart...
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Federal Speaker of the House of Representatives Bob Halverson resigns. 8 March – New South Wales Premier Bob Carr opens the Olympic Park Station on the new...
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Liberal Lilley Qld 1996–1998 Alan Griffin Labor Bruce Vic 1993–2016 Bob Halverson Liberal Casey Vic 1984–1998 Pauline Hanson [4] Independent/ONP Oxley...
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85, screenwriter 5 February – John Hirst, 73, historian 9 February – Bob Halverson, 78, politician, Speaker of the House of Representatives (1996–1998)...
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Edward Stevens Dublin, Ireland 1996 (1996) 1998 (1998) 1–2 years 10 Bob Halverson OBE 1998 (1998) 2003 (2003) 4–5 years 11 John Herron 2003 (2003) 2006 (2006)...
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Commonwealth of Australia: House of Representatives. p. 833.[dead link] Bob Halverson, Chief Opposition Whip (2 June 1994). "Bills Referred To Main Committee"...
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Maribyrnong Vic 1983–1996 Steele Hall Liberal Boothby SA 1981–1996 Bob Halverson Liberal Casey Vic 1984–1998 Chris Haviland Labor Macarthur NSW 1993–1996...
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Hardgrave Susan Jeanes Gary Nairn Peter Nugent Peter Reith Wilson Tuckey 12 Bob Halverson (Speaker) Alexander Downer Jackie Kelly Graeme McDougall Ian McLachlan...
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Australian federal election: Casey Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Bob Halverson 30,225 46.7 +2.8 Labor David McKenzie 27,891 43.1 −1.1 Democrats Chris...
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