The Wran ministry (1981–1983) or Fourth Wran ministry was the 74th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 35th Premier of New...
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The Wran ministry (1983–1984) or Fifth Wran ministry was the 75th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 35th Premier of New South...
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The Wran ministry (1980–1981) or Third Wran ministry was the 73rd ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 35th Premier of New South...
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(1976–1978) Wran ministry (1978–1980) Wran ministry (1980–1981) Wran ministry (1981–1983) Wran ministry (1983–1984) Wran ministry (1984–1986) This disambiguation...
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The Wran ministry (1984) or Sixth Wran ministry was the 76th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 35th Premier of New South...
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Neville Kenneth Wran, AC, CNZM, QC (11 October 1926 – 20 April 2014) was an Australian politician who was the Premier of New South Wales from 1976 to 1986...
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resigned, and Haigh resigned. Fourth Wran ministry Fifth Wran ministry Sixth Wran ministry Results of the 1981 New South Wales state election (Legislative...
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South Wales Legislative Assembly in 1983, and the following year became a cabinet minister. He served under Neville Wran and Barrie Unsworth until the Labor...
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Brown resigned, Cowan resigned, and Morris resigned. Second Wran ministry Third Wran ministry Results of the 1978 New South Wales state election (Legislative...
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Peacock Chief Justice – Sir Harry Gibbs Premier of New South Wales – Neville Wran Opposition Leader – John Dowd (until 15 March), then Nick Greiner Premier...
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from 1979 to 1981, after which she worked at the Aboriginal Education Unit (Policy) of the NSW Department of Education from 1981 to 1983. She was involved...
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government of Premier Neville Wran during the 1984 election campaign, Greiner managed to pick up a seven percent swing and cut the Wran government's previously...
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Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Treaty (category Indigenous affairs ministries)
Walker, was appointed by the Labor Government of Neville Wran on 2 October 1981 and a "Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs" was established on 1 January 1982...
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Bob Hawke (category Australian MPs 1980–1983)
Whitlam, Wran and the Labor tradition: Labor history essays, volume two By Gough Whitlam, Australian Labor Party, New South Wales Branch "Wran/1986 The...
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lost the 1971 and 1973 election after which he was deposed by Neville Wran. Wran narrowly won the 1976 election and remained premier until 1986, winning...
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ministerial position was created in a ministerial reshuffle in the second McGirr ministry October 1949 with responsibilities transferring from the Treasurer to the...
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Macarthur Institute of Higher Education (section Milperra College of Advanced Education (1974–1983))
1976. The college was formally opened by Premier of New South Wales Neville Wran on 20 March 1978, although it had already been open to students for more...
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governments led by Neville Wran and (from 1986) Barrie Unsworth, Brereton was Minister for Health 1981–84, Minister for Roads 1983–84 and 1984–87, Minister...
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specific responsibilities for one of the regions of New South Wales. The ministries with regional responsibilities first appeared in 2000 during the Carr...
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– Bert Weedon, English guitarist and songwriter (b. 1920) 2014 – Neville Wran, Australian politician, 35th Premier of New South Wales (b. 1926) 2016 –...
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first established in 1956 as the Minister for Child Welfare in the third ministry of Joe Cahill, with the principal responsibility being the care of neglected...
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the regional parts of the state. In the Minns ministry since April 2023, it is one of three ministries in the transport sector and the Minister, presently...
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the 2010 federal election, he was Minister for Home Affairs in the Rudd Ministry; and served as Member for Macquarie. Debus is a prominent member of Labor's...
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growth and investment. Following the lead of New South Wales premier Neville Wran, Cain demanded Government-owned enterprises pay dividends to the treasury...
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Retrieved 3 April 2019. "Administrative Arrangements (Second Perrottet Ministry—Allocation of Acts and Agencies) Order 2021". 21 December 2021. Retrieved...
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established in 2007 in the Second Iemma ministry and was abolished in 2011 following the defeat of the Keneally ministry. New South Wales portal Politics portal...
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Alfred Holland (bishop) (section Life and ministry)
maint: location missing publisher (link) Bishop Holland to Premier Wran (22 April 1981). Letter. Presidents Charge to Synod (17 October 1980). 39th Synod...
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October 1981 to October 1983. He was also Minister for Roads from February to October 1983. He resigned his ministerial portfolios on 27 October 1983 and...
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Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales. 21 December 2021. "Part 6 Ministries since 1856" (PDF). NSW Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales...
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Hallam held several ministerial posts in the state governments led by Neville Wran and Barrie Unsworth, notably Minister for Agriculture. Born in Griffith,...
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