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    Colin James Barnett AC (born 15 July 1950) is an Australian former politician who was the 29th Premier of Western Australia. He concurrently served as...
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    Geoffrey Colin Barnett (16 October 1946 – 15 January 2021) was an English footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Barnett played as a goalkeeper and started...
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    since then, the only premier to hold that position before McGowan was Colin Barnett briefly in 2010, 2012 and 2014. McGowan announced the formation of a...
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    Previously, she contested the 2017 state election in then-Premier Colin Barnett's seat of Cottesloe. Born in Aberdeen, Scotland on 22 July 1988, Collins...
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    resign and endorse his long-serving deputy leader and factional rival Colin Barnett as Leader of the Opposition—defying media predictions by announcing...
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    the Opposition for several months in 2008, before being replaced by Colin Barnett, and was then named Treasurer following the Liberal Party's victory...
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    Tahliah Debrett Barnett (born 16 January 1988), known professionally as FKA Twigs (stylized as FKA twigs), is a British singer, songwriter, actress, and...
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    two-term incumbent Liberal–WA National government, led by Premier Colin Barnett, was defeated in a landslide by the Labor opposition, led by Opposition...
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  • player Charlie Barnett (disambiguation), several people Colin Barnett (born 1950), former Premier of Western Australia Correlli Barnett (1927–2022), English...
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  • 1944. "Members' support". The West Australian. 31 January 1945. Hughes, Colin A.; Graham, B.D. (1976). Voting for the South Australian, Western Australian...
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  • leadership challenge against then-Premier and leader of the Liberal Party, Colin Barnett. Brockman received support from members of the group when he stood for...
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    Bill Hassell Barry MacKinnon Richard Court Colin Barnett Matt Birney Paul Omodei Troy Buswell Colin Barnett Mike Nahan Liza Harvey Zak Kirkup David Honey...
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    lost office following a hung parliament at the 2008 election, with Colin Barnett becoming premier as the leader of a minority Liberal Party government...
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    of a new State Government under Colin Barnett, the new stadium's plans were scrapped in early February 2009. Barnett stated that a new stadium would not...
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    Liberals formed government, Porter was appointed Attorney-General in the Barnett Ministry. In December 2010, he was also appointed Treasurer and held both...
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    member, Colin Barnett, was the 29th Premier of Western Australia. The current member, David Honey, was elected in a by-election after Barnett resigned...
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    Minister John Day and Premier Colin Barnett turned the first ground at the Esplanade Reserve on 26 April 2012, and Barnett announced the name "Elizabeth...
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    area, such as The Cliffe and the Federation Queen Anne style St Just. Colin Barnett, a former Premier of Western Australia, dubbed the suburb "Monaco of...
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  • by-election on 17 March 2018, following the resignation of former Premier Colin Barnett. At the 2021 state election, Honey was one of only two Liberals to hold...
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  • Western Australia. A new venture was considered in 2011, and premier Colin Barnett planned for Perth Zoo to operate a new open-range venue in the Perth...
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    a minister in the governments of Richard Court and Colin Barnett, and was deputy premier to Barnett from 2008 to 2016. Hames retired from parliament at...
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    term in office against the Liberal Party, led by Opposition Leader Colin Barnett. Notes: 1 The Independent member for Pilbara, Larry Graham, and the...
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  • and an independent. It was led by the Premier of Western Australia, Colin Barnett, and Deputy Premier Liza Harvey. It succeeded the Carpenter Ministry...
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  • representing the seat of Scarborough. She was a minister in the government of Colin Barnett, and in 2016 was appointed deputy premier, becoming the first woman...
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    the centre-right Liberal Party opposition, led by Opposition Leader Colin Barnett since 6 August 2008. The election resulted in a hung parliament with...
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  • director of campaigns (under Ben Morton), and in the office of Premier Colin Barnett as an adviser on environmental issues. In 2012, Kirkup was named and...
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    Street. It was officially opened by then Premier of Western Australia Colin Barnett and then Minister for Transport Dean Nalder on 13 July 2016. Perth Busport...
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  • (Liberal) as Premier of South Australia) and 23 September 2008, when Colin Barnett succeeded Alan Carpenter as Premier of Western Australia, there were...
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    2009 by Daniel Barnett, son of Colin Barnett, and is headquartered in Sydney, Australia. The company was founded in 2009 by Daniel Barnett. The company...
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    The incumbent Liberal–National Coalition government, led by Premier Colin Barnett, won a second consecutive four-year term in government, defeating the...
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