• Alan Joseph Missen (22 July 1925 – 30 March 1986) was an Australian lawyer and politician. He was a member of the Liberal Party and served as a Senator...
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  • Missen may refer to: Alan Missen (1925–1986), Australian politician Edward Missen (1875–1927), English cricketer François Missen (born 1933), French journalist...
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    the vacancy in the Australian Senate caused by the death of Senator Alan Missen. He was re-elected in 1987, 1990, 1996 and 2001. Alston was a member...
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  • Elected # Senator Party 1985 1985 1 Olive Zakharov   Labor 1985 2 Alan Missen   Liberal 1985 3 Robert Ray   Labor 1985 4 David Hamer   Liberal 1985 5...
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  • Alan Missen – Federal Liberal Party Senator for Victoria (1974–1986) Robert Redlich – Justice of the Court of Appeal, Supreme Court of Victoria Alan Stockdale...
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    Norman (1932–2008)". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 3 June 2023. "MISSEN, Alan Joseph (1925–1986)". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 3 June 2023....
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  • Senate. Retrieved 19 October 2016. Peter, Schumpeter (1986-03-31). "Senator Missen: a founder (and conscience) of the Liberals". The Age. Retrieved 2023-01-09...
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  • Haddon Storey (later MLC for East Yarra, Victorian Attorney-General), Alan Missen (later Senator for Victoria), Prue Sibree (later MLA for Kew), Julian...
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    office in September 2013. In 2013 Parke was a joint recipient of the Alan Missen award for integrity, awarded by the Accountability Round Table once every...
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    against the Marriage Equality Amendment Bill. In 2017 he was awarded the Alan Missen Award for Integrity in Serving Parliament by the Accountability Roundtable...
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    Elected # Senator Party 1985 1985 1 Olive Zakharov   Labor 1985 2 Alan Missen   Liberal 1985 3 Robert Ray   Labor 1985 4 David Hamer   Liberal 1985 5...
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  • of Laws.[citation needed] While studying, Birrell worked for Senator Alan Missen and also served terms as president of the Victorian and federal Young...
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  •   Democrats Janet Powell   Democrats Resignation Victoria 7 May 1986 Alan Missen   Liberal Richard Alston   Liberal Death Tasmania 13 March 1986 Peter...
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    Margaret Guilfoyle (Lib) (elected 2) 2. Austin Lewis (Lib) (elected 5) 3. Alan Missen (Lib) (elected 7) 4. David Hamer (Lib) (elected 9) 5. Shirley McKerrow...
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  • Zakharov* Geoffrey Fary Dame Margaret Guilfoyle* (Lib) Austin Lewis* (Lib) Alan Missen* (Lib) David Hamer* (Lib) Shirley McKerrow (Nat) Murray Buzza (Nat) Don...
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  • Ivor Greenwood* (Lib) James Webster* (CP) Margaret Guilfoyle* (Lib) Alan Missen* (Lib) Tom Tehan (CP) Frank McManus Jack Little Frank Dowling Jim Marmion...
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  • 1981 1974–1981 Tony Messner   Liberal South Australia 1984 1975–1990 Alan Missen   Liberal Victoria 1984 1974–1986 Tony Mulvihill   Labor New South Wales...
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  • Margaret Guilfoyle* (Lib) James Webster* (NCP) Sir Magnus Cormack* (Lib) Alan Missen* (Lib) Tom Tehan* (NCP) Frank McManus Jack Little Paul McManus Marianne...
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  • 1988 1974–1987 Tony Messner   Liberal South Australia 1988 1975–1990 Alan Missen   Liberal Victoria 1985 1974–1986 Warwick Parer   Liberal Queensland...
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    4 Austin Lewis   Liberal 1981 5 John Siddons   Democrat 1978 1978 1 Alan Missen   Liberal 1978 2 Gareth Evans   Labor 1978 3 David Hamer   Liberal 1978...
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  • candidates Socialist candidates Gareth Evans* John Button* Bill Brown Alan Missen* (Lib) David Hamer* (Lib) Tom Tehan (NCP) Don Chipp* John Siddons Janice...
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  • 1981 1974–1981 Tony Messner   Liberal South Australia 1978 1975–1990 Alan Missen   Liberal Victoria 1978 1974–1986 Tony Mulvihill   Labor New South Wales...
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    Liberal and Country Movement at a young age. He and his close friend Alan Missen were known as civil libertarians and opposed the Menzies Government's...
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  • 1973, he lost Liberal preselection for the next federal election to Alan Missen, a noted civil libertarian and social liberal. However, he later said...
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  • candidates Olive Zakharov* Robert Ray* Barney Cooney* Carole Marple Alan Missen* David Hamer* Jim Short* Richard Alston Zirka Yaskewych John Siddons*...
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  • 1984 1970–1983 Tony Messner   Liberal South Australia 1984 1975–1990 Alan Missen   Liberal Victoria 1984 1974–1986 Tony Mulvihill   Labor New South Wales...
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  • double dissolution election on 11 July 1987. Victorian Liberal Senator Alan Missen died on 30 March 1986. Richard Alston was appointed as his replacement...
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  • Victoria 1976 1974–1981 Bertie Milliner   Labor Queensland 1979 1968–1975 Alan Missen   Liberal Victoria 1976 1974–1986 Tony Mulvihill   Labor New South Wales...
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  • Don Chipp (Democrats), Gareth Evans (Labor), David Hamer (Liberal) and Alan Missen (Liberal) were not up for re-election. Five seats were up for election...
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  • of I.A.E. Bayly, 1965-1984, retrieved 18 November 2018 Missen, Alan (1940), Papers of Alan Missen, 1940-1986, retrieved 18 November 2018 Franklin Dam controversy...
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