political offices in Oceania Who's Who in Australia 2008; Kelly Hon (Ros) entry "Kelly, Roslyn Joan (Ros) (1948 – )". The Australian Women's Register. 29 January...
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Look up ros, ROS, Ros, rós, or rös in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ros or ROS or RoS may refer to: Raggruppamento Operativo Speciale, the Anti-organized...
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the Environment, Sport and Territories, following the resignation of Ros Kelly over the sports rorts affair – ironically over the $30m Community Cultural...
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and Daniel. Kelly was previously married to Australian Labor Party federal member of Parliament and minister Ros Kelly (née Raw). Kelly opposed Australia's...
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federal party. The independent senator was Brian Harradine (Tasmania). Ros Kelly (Labor) had won Canberra at the 1993 election, however she resigned in...
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sports rorts affair in 1993–1994 that resulted in the resignation of Ros Kelly, Minister for Sport in the Keating government. The Community Sport Infrastructure...
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global operating partner of J.C. Flowers & Co. LLC. Morgan is married to Ros Kelly, a former Minister in the Australian Federal Governments of Bob Hawke...
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Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (/ˌɪliˈɑːnə ˈrɒs ˈleɪtənən/; born Ileana Carmen Ros y Adato, July 15, 1952) is a politician and lobbyist from Miami, Florida, who represented...
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Manfred Cross Labor Canberra, ACT Liberal John Haslem 1.0 6.7 5.7 Ros Kelly Labor Henty, Vic Liberal Ken Aldred 2.7 5.5 2.8 Joan Child Labor ...
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ministry in late 1993 and early 1994, where the then Sports Minister, Ros Kelly, was unable to appropriately explain the distribution of federal sporting...
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March 1993 – 30 January 1994 Prime Minister Paul Keating Preceded by Ros Kelly Succeeded by Michael Lee Minister for Administrative Services In office...
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journalist Paul Kelly as "perhaps the most stupid remark of Keating's career, and it nearly cost him the Prime Ministership." Kelly did also concede...
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was passed, the management of tourism was seen as an important issue. Ros Kelly proposed a 1% tax on tourism activities in the GBR in 1991, but this was...
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McKenzie had done "fails every test" and she must be sacked. In 1993, Ros Kelly, the Labor Sports Minister in the Keating government resigned under almost...
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Haslem (1939–) Liberal 13 December 1975 – 18 October 1980 Lost seat Ros Kelly (1948–) Labor 18 October 1980 – 30 January 1995 Previously held the Australian...
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Minister assisting the Prime Minister for Multicultural Affairs Hon Ros Kelly (1948–) MP for Canberra (1980–1995) Minister for the Arts, Sport, the...
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1991 – 24 March 1993 Prime Minister Bob Hawke Paul Keating Preceded by Ros Kelly Succeeded by Michael Lee Minister for Resources In office 4 April 1990 –...
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Duffy Gareth Evans Alan Griffiths Gerry Hand Brian Howe Ben Humphreys Ros Kelly John Kerin Robert Ray Graham Richardson Ralph Willis Outer Ministry Peter...
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rorts affair" where, at the urging of Costello and Hewson, Sport Minister Ros Kelly was forced to resign after it was revealed she had not handled sports'...
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Representatives seat of Canberra in 1975, serving until his defeat by Labor Party's Ros Kelly in the 1980 election. His notable achievement in office being his service...
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25 March 1994 – 11 March 1996 Prime Minister Paul Keating Preceded by Ros Kelly Succeeded by Jocelyn Newman Member of the Australian Parliament for Fremantle...
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Duffy Gareth Evans Alan Griffiths Gerry Hand Brian Howe Ben Humphreys Ros Kelly John Kerin Robert Ray Graham Richardson Ralph Willis Outer Ministry Peter...
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federal elections from the division's creation in 1974 until the present. Ros Kelly (Labor) had won Canberra at the 1993 election, however she resigned in...
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Federal Police investigation. Sports rorts affair 1994 Government: ALP Ros Kelly Kelly resigned from the ministry, and later from parliament, over allegations...
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National Kennedy Qld 1966–1990 Paul Keating Labor Blaxland NSW 1969–1996 Ros Kelly Labor Canberra ACT 1980–1995 Lewis Kent Labor Hotham Vic 1980–1990...
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Qld 1975–1983, 1984–2007 Paul Keating Labor Blaxland NSW 1969–1996 Ros Kelly Labor Canberra ACT 1980–1995 David Kemp Liberal Goldstein Vic 1990–2004...
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1947 – Tostão, Brazilian footballer, journalist, and physician 1948 – Ros Kelly, Australian educator and politician, 1st Australian Minister for Defence...
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Australian federal parliamentarian to give birth to a child was Ros Kelly in 1983, in 2000 Kelly became the first serving Australian federal minister to give...
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Representatives seat of Canberra. Normally a safe Labor seat, its previous member Ros Kelly had left under a cloud, having been forced to resign her ministry a year...
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Georgiou won the resulting by-election on 19 November 1994. 7 Labor member Ros Kelly resigned in January 1995; Liberal candidate Brendan Smyth won the resulting...
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