The Keating government was the federal executive government of Australia led by Prime Minister Paul Keating of the Australian Labor Party from 1991 to...
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criticism from Keating's by then-estranged wife, Annita Keating, who said that it understated her contribution, a complaint Watson rejected. Keating himself...
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The Hawke–Keating government is an all-encompassing term to describe the duration of the Hawke government and the Keating government, which together spanned...
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administration, the Keating government, led by Paul Keating after an internal party leadership challenge in 1991. Keating was Treasurer through much of Hawke's term...
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Paul Keating took over the role of Prime Minister, he simply continued the recognition of Indonesia's annexation of East Timor. However, the Keating government...
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Keating! is a sung-through musical which portrays the political career of former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating. Keating was Prime Minister between...
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sitting government in Australia. Three members of Keating's government – including Attorney-General Michael Lavarch – lost their seats. Keating resigned...
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Future, Schwartz Publishing Pty Ltd 2018 Keating, P. J., An Australian Republic: The Way Forward, Australian Government Publishing Service (1995) Mackay, Hugh...
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Hawke-Keating years, there were attempts to remove the ideological underpinnings of the debate on privatisation, as the approach taken by the government was...
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named the Keating Aquatic Center, in honor of William Keating, and donations from the Keating family used to construct it. Charles Keating funded Cincinnati's...
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Mabo v Queensland (No 2) (category Keating government)
criticised by the government of Western Australia and various mining and pastoralist groups. Soon after the decision, the Keating government passed the Native...
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Early 1990s recession in Australia (category Keating government)
Hawke-Keating political partnership deteriorated along with the Australian economy and Keating began to position himself for a challenge. The Government promised...
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the government's popularity falling, Paul Keating successfully challenged for the leadership and became prime minister in December 1991. The Keating government's...
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Francis Anthony Keating II (born February 10, 1944, as David Rowland Keating) is an American attorney and politician who served as the 25th governor of...
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September 2021. "Senators backed Hanson's 'OK to be white' motion by mistake: Government". www.abc.net.au. 15 October 2018. Archived from the original on 12 June...
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leadership challenge by the Treasurer, Paul Keating, but Hawke managed to retain power; however, Keating mounted a second challenge six months later,...
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parliament (which Keating had reduced in his final term). The 1996 Election brought to an end 13 years of the Hawke-Keating Labor government. The Liberal-National...
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longest-serving Prime Minister; Keating replaced Hawke in a leadership spill in December 1991. The Hawke-Keating government has been described by Labor figures...
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John Dawkins (category Keating government)
Treasurer if Dawkins had not supported Keating. A key supporter of Paul Keating, Dawkins became Treasurer following Keating's unseating of Hawke as ALP leader...
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buying high-yield junk bonds. The core allegation of the Keating Five affair is that Keating had made contributions of about $1.3 million to various U...
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the introduction of the superannuation guarantee was passed by the Keating Government in 1992. Contributions to superannuation accounts are subject to a...
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the best government for Australia?", responses were as follows: 50% nominated the Howard government (1996–2007) 13% for the Keating government (1991–1996)...
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Section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (category Keating government)
term of the Whitlam government and makes racial discrimination unlawful in Australia. Section 18C was added by the Keating government in 1995. The Section...
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labelled the most significant investment in Australian culture since the Keating government, with a focus on literature, music, cinema and television, and First...
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Labor in Power (category Australian Labor Party governments)
Australian documentary series about the first ten years of Labor's Hawke-Keating government produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. It was divided...
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Kim Beazley (category Keating government)
Hawke during that year's leadership tensions between Hawke and Paul Keating. After Keating successfully challenged Hawke and became Prime Minister in December...
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Nick Sherry (category Government ministers of Australia)
Primary Industries and Energy in the Second Keating Ministry. After the defeat of the Keating government, Sherry was elected Deputy Leader of the Opposition...
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graduating in 1923, Keating practiced law in Rochester and became active in Republican Party politics. During World War I, Keating served with the Student...
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Ralph Willis (category Keating government)
who served as a Cabinet Minister during the entirety of the Hawke-Keating government from 1983 to 1996, most notably as Treasurer of Australia from 1993...
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Prices and Incomes Accord (category Keating government)
contentious issue. It continued throughout the entire period of the Hawke–Keating government. The Accord arose in the context of the stagflation crisis — simultaneous...
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