Timothy Sean Mulherin AM (24 August 1957 – 7 September 2020) was an Australian politician and member of the Australian Labor Party, who was the MP for...
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American politician Michelle Mulherin (born 1972), Irish politician Tim Mulherin (1957–2020), Australian politician Wayne Mulherin (born 1957), Australian...
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Labor Caucus on 28 March in Ipswich. Bligh did not attend the meeting. Tim Mulherin was elected Deputy Leader, also unopposed. Palaszczuk faced the task...
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stuff." Following the Queensland state election on 31 January 2015, Tim Mulherin stood down as deputy leader, and Trad was named his successor. She thus...
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same day as the 2015 Davenport state by-election in South Australia. Tim Mulherin (Mackay) – Announced 9 January 2015 Desley Scott (Woodridge) – Announced...
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deputy leader of the LNP—and hence deputy leader of the opposition—after Tim Nicholls ousted Lawrence Springborg as leader. After Nicholls led the party...
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ministry of Tim Nicholls Ludlow, Mark (27–28 April 2013). "Ready for the Main Game". The Australian Financial Review. p. 52. "Mr Timothy (Tim) Nicholls"...
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writer and journalist. Paul E. Menoher, 81, American lieutenant general. Tim Mulherin, 63, Australian politician, Queensland MP (1995–2015), cancer. Xavier...
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in the Goss Labor government. He was succeeded upon his retirement by Tim Mulherin, who was comfortably elected six more times, winning with more than 60%...
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Opposition. He left the position after Lawrence Springborg lost the leadership to Tim Nicholls with Deb Frecklington replacing Langbroek in his position as deputy...
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Bundamba 2000–2020 Cate Molloy Labor/Independent [4] Noosa 2001–2006 Hon Tim Mulherin Labor Mackay 1995–2015 Lindy Nelson-Carr Labor Mundingburra 1998–2012...
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The apology motion passed without objection, though LNP Opposition Leader Tim Nicholls did not speak to the motion. The bill was referred to the Legal...
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28 March 2012 Leader Anna Bligh Preceded by Paul Lucas Succeeded by Tim Mulherin Member of the Queensland Parliament for Mount Coot-tha In office 7 February...
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3 April 2012 – 14 February 2015 Premier Campbell Newman Preceded by Tim Mulherin (Primary Industries, Food and Rural Economies) Craig Wallace (Fisheries)...
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March, heading an interim three-man cabinet composed of himself, Seeney and Tim Nicholls. Although Newman's victory was beyond doubt, counting was still...
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election as leader of the party and Opposition Leader on 28 March 2012. Tim Mulherin was the deputy party leader and Deputy Leader of the Opposition. Following...
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1933) Col Markham, New South Wales politician (b. 1940) 7 September – Tim Mulherin, Queensland politician (b. 1957) 9 September – Sonny Chua, composer (born...
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at the Wayback Machine. 4 December 2007. Ministerial Media Statement. Tim Mulherin. Chrissy Arthur (30 April 2008). "Tree of Knowledge cloned". ABC News...
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Terry Sullivan ALP 5.34% Ipswich West Don Livingstone ALP 5.49% Mackay Tim Mulherin ALP 5.66% Kurwongbah Margaret Woodgate ALP 5.90% Fairly Safe Archerfield...
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2012 Queensland state election: Mackay Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Tim Mulherin 9,920 38.58 −22.78 Liberal National John Kerslake 9,499 36.94 +6.76 Katter's...
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Commission report on 7 December 2005, Gordon Nuttall resigned as a minister. Tim Mulherin was appointed in his place on 12 December. On 13 September 2006, following...
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Stephen Robertson ALP 15.04% Capalaba Michael Choi ALP 15.16% Mackay Tim Mulherin ALP 15.79% Stafford Terry Sullivan ALP 16.34% Waterford Tom Barton ALP...
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office 17 May 1969 – 15 July 1995 Preceded by Fred Graham Succeeded by Tim Mulherin Personal details Born Edmund Denis Casey (1933-01-02)2 January 1933 Mackay...
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Waterford Evan Moorhead ALP 16.46% Ipswich Rachel Nolan ALP 16.71% Mackay Tim Mulherin ALP 16.72% Rockhampton Robert Schwarten ALP 17.92% Very Safe Bundamba...
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August 2014 – 16 February 2015 Leader Annastacia Palaszczuk Preceded by Tim Mulherin Succeeded by Deb Frecklington Shadow Minister for Education, Science...
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14 February 2015 – 6 May 2016 Leader Lawrence Springborg Preceded by Tim Mulherin Succeeded by Andrew Powell Speaker of the Queensland Legislative Assembly...
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2011 by Main Roads Minister Craig Wallace, local member of parliament Tim Mulherin, and Mackay mayor Col Meng. "Forgan Bridge Replacement". Golding Contractors...
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Bob Gibbs ALP 6.22% v ONP Cleveland Darryl Briskey ALP 6.42% Mackay Tim Mulherin ALP 6.53% v ONP Mount Gravatt Judy Spence ALP 7.17% Townsville Mike Reynolds...
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Keech ALP 12.65% v ONP Stretton Stephen Robertson ALP 12.66% Mackay Tim Mulherin ALP 13.52% Greenslopes Gary Fenlon ALP 14.09% Mount Gravatt Judy Spence...
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Paul Lucas Tony Murphy (Lib) Rob Wilson Marianne Dickie Mackay Labor Tim Mulherin Marcella Massie (Nat) Barry Evans Mike Ettridge (Ind) Mansfield Liberal...
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