Paula Catherine Wriedt (born 11 December 1968, Hobart) is an Australian former politician. She was a Labor Party member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly...
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politician Kwasi Okyere Wriedt (born 1994), Ghanaian footballer Paula Wriedt (born 1968), Australian politician FV August Wriedt, two fishing vessels carrying...
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Assembly member, Paula Wriedt. "Wriedt, Kenneth Shaw". Members of the Parliament of Tasmania. Retrieved 24 July 2022. Tribute to Ken Wriedt, Premier of Tasmania...
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Political families of Australia (section Wriedt family)
premier of South Australia Ken Wriedt (1927–2010) (Senator for TAS). Minister in the Whitlam government. Daughter; Paula Wriedt (born 1968) (MP) 1996–2009...
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7/sq mi) Established 20 August 1907 Area 720 km2 (278.0 sq mi) Mayor Paula Wriedt Council seat Kingston Region Kingston and Channel State electorate(s)...
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Brendon Bolton - Australian rules football coach Bonnie Sveen - actress Paula Wriedt - Mayor of Kingborough and former member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly...
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Independent gain Independent Ian Allan 38.55 Kingborough Paula Wriedt Independent Independent Paula Wriedt 61.39 Independent hold Independent Mark Richardson...
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Swan Preceded by Paul Lennon Martin McManus Neville Oliver Matt Smith Paula Wriedt Member for Franklin 2002–2018 Served alongside: Ross Butler (2008–2010)...
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Rundle Liberal Braddon 1986–2002 Hon Denise Swan Liberal Lyons 1995–2002 Hon John White Labor Denison 1986–1998 Paula Wriedt Labor Franklin 1996–2009...
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Braddon 2002–present Graeme Sturges Labor Denison 2002–2010, 2011–2014 Brett Whiteley Liberal Braddon 2002–2010 Hon Paula Wriedt Labor Franklin 1996–2009...
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Political offices Preceded by Paula Wriedt Minister for Education (and Skills) 2006–2010 Succeeded by Nick McKim Preceded by Steve Kons as Minister for...
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7,933 13.5 +2.4 Labor Paul Lennon (elected 2) 6,504 11.1 +4.5 Labor Paula Wriedt (elected 7) 3,273 5.6 +5.6 Labor John Sheppard 2,566 4.4 +2.7 Labor Lin...
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Rundle Liberal Braddon 1982–2002 Matt Smith Liberal Franklin 1998–2002 Hon Denise Swan Liberal Lyons 1995–2002 Hon Paula Wriedt Labor Franklin 1996–2009...
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Resigned as Premier Graeme Sturges Labor 9 February 2009 Franklin Paula Wriedt Labor Resigned after being dropped as Minister Daniel Hulme Labor...
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candidates Carol Brown Doug Doust Lara Giddings* Paul Lennon* Neville Oliver Paula Wriedt* Jeff Briscoe Anita Bromfield Will Hodgman* Martin McManus Derek Smith...
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±% Quota 10,088 Labor Paul Lennon (elected 1) 10,994 18.2 +5.1 Labor Paula Wriedt (elected 2) 8,382 13.8 +3.6 Labor Lara Giddings (elected 5) 5,548 9.2...
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Labor Party. He entered parliament on a recount in February 2009 after Paula Wriedt resigned due to ill health. He received 620 primary votes at the 2006...
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Putt was replaced as leader by Nick McKim. 3 Labor MHA for Franklin, Paula Wriedt, resigned on 18 January 2009. Daniel Hulme was elected as her replacement...
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7,708 13.1 +2.0 Labor Fran Bladel (elected 4) 7,032 11.9 -1.6 Labor Paula Wriedt (elected 5) 6,022 10.2 +4.6 Labor Neville Oliver 2,241 3.8 +3.8 Labor...
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Davison Liberal 1992 1995 Mike Foley Greens John Sheppard Labor 1996 Paula Wriedt Labor Bruce Goodluck Independent 1998 Matt Smith Liberal 5 seats (1998–2024)...
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Bladel* Simon Boughey Greg Cooper Paul Lennon* John Sheppard Lin Thorp Paula Wriedt* John Cleary* Brian Davison Bob Gozzi Paul Harriss Peter Hodgman* Edyth...
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decrease in their primary vote. Early in the counting Tourism Minister Paula Wriedt seemed likely to lose her seat in Franklin to Liberal candidate Vanessa...
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Assembly Preceded by Paul Lennon Martin McManus Neville Oliver Matt Smith Paula Wriedt Member for Franklin 2002–2020 Served alongside: Ross Butler (2008–2010)...
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666 26.1 +7.9 Labor Lara Giddings (elected 4) 6,725 10.5 +1.3 Labor Paula Wriedt (elected 5) 5,089 8.0 -5.9 Labor Ross Butler 1,066 1.7 +1.7 Labor Daniel...
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666 26.1 +7.9 Labor Lara Giddings (elected 4) 6,725 10.5 +1.3 Labor Paula Wriedt (elected 5) 5,089 8.0 -5.9 Labor Ross Butler 1,066 1.7 +1.7 Labor Daniel...
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Ungrouped candidates Ross Butler Lara Giddings* Daniel Hulme Paul Lennon* Paula Wriedt* Steve Allie Sue Bastone Vanessa Goodwin Will Hodgman* Tony Scott Mike...
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responsibility of steering the bid went to Economic Development Minister Paula Wriedt. Wriedt said Tasmania only made the case for a Tasmanian team, and was not...
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Bladel* Trevor Cordwell Ken Langston Paul Lennon* Neville Oliver Lin Thorp Paula Wriedt* Mark Ashton Peter Hodgman* Martin McManus Jane Shoobridge Matt Smith*...
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Development Michael Aird, MLC Minister for Economic Development and Tourism Paula Wriedt, MP (until 12 September 2008) Minister for Police and Emergency Management...
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1996 – 29 August 1998 (defeated) 20 July 2002 – 3 March 2018 (retired) Paula Wriedt Labor Franklin 24 February 1996 – 18 January 2009 (resigned) 17 Kathryn...
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