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    The Verran ministry was the 47th ministry of the Government of South Australia, led by John Verran of the Labor Party. It commenced on 3 June 1910, following...
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    Malinauskas served in the Cabinet of South Australia in the Weatherill Ministry between January 2016 and March 2018, holding, at various times, ministerial...
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    John Verran led Labor to form the state's first of many majority governments at the 1910 election. Following the fall of the Kingston ministry in December...
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    abolished the death penalty, relaxed censorship and drinking laws, created a ministry for the environment, enacted anti-discrimination law, and implemented electoral...
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    with Labor falling just two seats short of a majority. So successful, John Verran led Labor to form the state's first of many majority governments at the...
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    a cabinet reshuffle triggered by the resignation of two members of his ministry. The 2013–2014 budget saw revenue increase, in part due to the privatisation...
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    Thomas Price would form the world's first stable Labor government. John Verran led Labor to form the state's first of many majority governments at the...
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    John Verran (9 July 1856 – 7 June 1932) was an Australian politician and trade unionist. He served as premier of South Australia from 1910 to 1912, the...
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    Adelaide at the 1985 election. After the 1989 election, he entered the ministry, becoming Minister for Employment and Further Education, Minister of Youth...
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  • regained his position as deputy premier, and took up the marine and works ministries. Dunstan and Corcoran had very different styles, but they formed a strong...
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    was the world's first stable Labor government. Shortly afterwards, John Verran led Labor to form the state's first of many majority governments at the...
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    Australia. Without public or party support, Richards found himself leading his ministry into an election that, by most accounts, he had virtually no chance of...
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    for the United Labor Party, he served as Treasurer in the Verran government, succeeded Verran as Labor leader in 1913, and was elected Premier after the...
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    as one of the worst Labor leaders federally or in any state. First Hill Ministry South Australian Government Gazette, 11 July 1963 Australian Dictionary...
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  • Downer (2) Kingston Solomon Holder (2) Jenkins Butler I Price Peake (1) Verran Peake (2) Vaughan Peake (3) Barwell Gunn Hill (1) Butler II (1) Hill (2)...
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  • Joanna Verran FRSB is an Emeritus Professor of Microbiology and Head of Science Communication at Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU). She studies...
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  • The Malinauskas ministry is the 74th and current ministry (cabinet) of the Government of South Australia, led by Peter Malinauskas of the South Australian...
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    Education Counts: Verran Primary School "School History". Birkenhead School. Archived from the original on 14 October 2008. "History". Verran Primary School...
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  • The Finniss ministry was the 1st Ministry of the Government of South Australia, led by B. T. Finniss. It commenced on 24 October 1856 with the introduction...
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    1983, pp. 13. Verran, David 2010, pp. 30. Verran, David 2010, pp. 32. Verran, David 2010, pp. 33. Christmas, Judith 1983, pp. 8. Verran, David. "Waiwharariki...
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  • The Marshall ministry was the 73rd ministry (cabinet) of the Government of South Australia, led by Steven Marshall of the South Australian Liberal Party...
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  • The First Reynolds Ministry was the 5th Ministry of the Government of South Australia, led by Thomas Reynolds. It commenced on 9 May 1860, following Reynolds'...
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