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    Robert Gordon Stokes (born 17 January 1971) is a retired Australian politician. Stokes served as the New South Wales Minister for Infrastructure, the Minister...
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    Benjamin Andrew Stokes was born on 4 June 1991 in Christchurch, New Zealand, the son of rugby league footballer and coach Gerard Stokes (known as 'Ged')...
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    by Rob Stokes Succeeded by Gabrielle Upton Minister for Heritage In office 2 April 2015 – 30 January 2017 Premier Mike Baird Preceded by Rob Stokes Succeeded...
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    by himself (as Minister for Transport and Infrastructure) Succeeded by Rob Stokes Leader of the House In office 2 April 2019 – 8 May 2020 Premier Gladys...
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    Parliament of New South Wales and contested between Dominic Perrottet and Rob Stokes. Perrottet won the election 39 votes to 5. Stuart Ayres was elected unopposed...
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    Perrottet as her deputy. The next day, ministers Andrew Constance and Rob Stokes—Berejiklian's only serious leadership challengers—decided not to contest...
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    Incumbent Assumed office 5 April 2023 Premier Chris Minns Preceded by Rob Stokes (as Minister for Infrastructure) Minister for Corrections Incumbent Assumed...
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    Liberal candidate Rob Stokes comfortably regaining the seat for his party with 61% of the two-party vote to McTaggart's 39%. Stokes actually won just...
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  • Legislative Council Robert Stokes (MP), member of parliament for Huntingdonshire Robert Stokes Sr., Baltimore City Council member Rob Stokes (born 1975), Australian...
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    2017 – 23 March 2019 Premier Gladys Berejiklian Preceded by Rob Stokes Succeeded by Rob Stokes (as Minister for Planning and Spaces) Minister for Homes In...
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  • hoped it would be, and much, much, more". Reviewers including Eurogamer's Rob Fahey, GamesRadar's Charlie Barrett, and GameSpot's Jeff Gerstmann felt that...
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    2 April 2015 Premier Mike Baird Preceded by Brad Hazzard Succeeded by Rob Stokes Member of the New South Wales Parliament for Goulburn In office 24 March...
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  • Assembly for Pittwater Incumbent Assumed office 25 March 2023 Preceded by Rob Stokes Councillor of Northern Beaches Council In office 9 September 2017 – 16...
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    Adrian Piccoli Anthony Roberts Jai Rowell Jillian Skinner Greg Smith Mark Speakman George Souris Rob Stokes Paul Toole Gabrielle Upton Leslie Williams...
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    Retrieved 3 October 2021. Smith, Alexandra (2 October 2021). "Perrottet and Stokes: running mates, factional rivals and men of faith". The Sydney Morning Herald...
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  • O'Farrell government from 2011 until April 2014. Parker was succeeded by Rob Stokes in the Baird cabinet. Parker was born to parents, Adeline and Campbell...
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    Forrester". Stoke Sentinel. Retrieved 13 August 2017. Baggaley, Michael (9 September 2017). "Injury update on Port Vale's Rob Lainton". Stoke Sentinel....
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  • these instances, in November 2021 the New South Wales transport minister Rob Stokes announced that the Sydney L1 Dulwich Hill Line would be decommissioned...
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    for Planning Pru Goward Baird (1) 23 April 2014 2 April 2015 344 days Rob Stokes Baird (2) 2 April 2015 30 January 2017 1 year, 303 days Anthony Roberts...
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    August 2022 Jonathan O'Dea MP (Davidson) – announced 6 September 2022 Rob Stokes MP (Pittwater) – announced 30 September 2022 David Elliott MP (Baulkham...
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  • faction's leader in New South Wales and former deputy leader of the party), Rob Stokes (a former Cabinet minister) and Natalie Ward (the party's deputy leader...
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  • council of Climate 200 endorsed the teal independents, including John Hewson, Rob Oakeshott, Tony Windsor and Meg Lees. Turnbull, whose former seat of Wentworth...
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    28 March 2023 Premier Gladys Berejiklian Dominic Perrottet Preceded by Rob Stokes (as the Minister for Education) herself (as the Minister for Early Childhood...
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    these instances, in November 2021 the New South Wales transport minister Rob Stokes announced that the Sydney L1 Dulwich Hill Line would be decommissioned...
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  • 2007 state election, with Pittwater returning to the Liberal Party's Rob Stokes. McTaggart continued to serve on Pittwater Council as a North Ward Councillor...
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  • August 2017 interview on 2GB radio with Ray Hadley, NSW Education Minister Rob Stokes noted that school principals had been notified to take care around diversity...
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  • of the program. On 16 April 2017, New South Wales Education Minister Rob Stokes announced that New South Wales would not fund the program beyond 30 June...
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    Liberal Party of Australia NSW Division and Pittwater Liberal Candidate Rob Stokes, during the 2007 State election campaign, stated that a NSW Liberal Government...
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  • 21 December 2021 (2021-12-21) – 28 March 2023 (2023-03-28) Preceded by Rob Stokes (as Minister for Transport and Roads) Succeeded by John Graham Minister...
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    Executive Council and Leader of the Government in Legislative Council) and Rob Stokes (Central Coast). Matthew Mason-Cox was promoted to the ministry in the...
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