from politics. After leaving politics, Doug Lowe became executive director of the Tasmanian branch of the Australian Medical Association. In 2005, he was...
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(1922–2018), World War II pilot and Royal Air Force commander Doug Lowe (Australian politician) (born 1942), former Tasmanian premier This disambiguation...
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Association player Doug Lewis (disambiguation), multiple people Doug Lowe (Australian politician) (born 1942), 35th premier of Tasmania Doug MacLeod (musician)...
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Kalla, Indonesian businessman and politician, 10th Vice President of Indonesia 1942 – Doug Lowe, Australian politician, 35th Premier of Tasmania 1942 –...
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Lowe (born 1946), American computer game programmer Alan Lowe (born 1961), Canadian politician Alex Lowe (1958–1999), American mountaineer Alex Lowe (born...
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for the Labor Party. He was Deputy Premier under two Labor Premiers, Doug Lowe and Harry Holgate from 1980 to 1982, and a long-standing Minister for...
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Lawrence, Australian organist Doug Lawrence (disambiguation), several people Douglas Liyanage, Sri Lankan Sinhala civil servant Douglas Lowe (athlete)...
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The leader of the Australian Labor Party is the highest political office within the federal Australian Labor Party (ALP). Leaders of the party are chosen...
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William McMahon (category Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Lowe)
February 1908 – 31 March 1988) was an Australian politician who served as the 20th prime minister of Australia from 1971 to 1972. He held office as the...
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Diocese of Pittsburgh Doug McConnell, American television travel host Drew McConnell, musician Jack McConnell, Scottish politician J. C. McConnell, scientific...
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Harry Holgate (category 20th-century Australian politicians)
of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) during that period. He succeeded Doug Lowe as party leader and premier during internal conflict over the Franklin...
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Leader – Ed Casey Premier of South Australia – David Tonkin Opposition Leader – John Bannon Premier of Tasmania – Doug Lowe (until 11 November), then Harry...
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Liederman, 75, American chef and businessman, heart attack. Brian Lowe, 85, Australian footballer (City South, Geelong), complications from Parkinson's...
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corporateName=Australian Electoral Commission; address=10 Mort Street, Canberra ACT 2600; contact=13 23 26. "Australian Independents". Australian Electoral...
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Bill Neilson (category Australian Labor Party politician stubs)
Agent-General for Tasmania in London, but soon his successor in the premiership, Doug Lowe, abolished the post on cost-cutting grounds. In the 1980s, Nielson wrote...
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Will Hodgman, Michael Field, Ray Groom (previously federal), Robin Gray, Doug Lowe, Bill Neilson Other - Andrew Inglis Clark, Richard Jones Association football...
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Shea, 72, Australian cricketer. Frank Sinclair, 69, Australian rules footballer. Dick Southwood, 80, English Olympic rower (1932, 1936). Doug Ball, 90...
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OAM (born 29 April 1951) is a former Australian politician who served as a Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives. He represented...
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Anderson (Australian politician) AO, Grazier and politician (deputy prime minister) Rt Hon Doug Anthony AC, CH, FTSE Grazier and politician (deputy prime...
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The Australian heads of government include the prime minister of Australia, the premiers of the six states of Australia, and the chief ministers of the...
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Today. Archived from the original on July 28, 2024. Retrieved July 30, 2024. Lowe, Yohannes; Bayer, Lili; Tian, Yang; Stein, Chris; Lawther, Fran (July 14...
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1995), Australian rules football player and basketball player 13 May – Richard Butler, diplomat and Governor of Tasmania (2003–2004) 15 May – Doug Lowe, Premier...
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articles related to 2024 in music. African music American music Asian music Australian music British music Canadian music Caribbean music Chinese music Czech...
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Murphy, Australian Labor politician who served as a member of the Australian House of Representatives from 1998 until 2013, representing Lowe and then...
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Neil Batt (category Use Australian English from August 2021)
the Arts and Federal Affairs being added to his portfolio in 1976. When Doug Lowe became Premier of Tasmania on 1 December 1977, Batt was appointed Deputy...
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1982 Lowe by-election with a large swing. Hawke had entered Parliament at the 1980 federal election following a decade as leader of the Australian Council...
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John Dwyer (soldier) (redirect from John Dwyer (politician))
1890 – 17 January 1962) Commonly known as Jack or JJ, he was a politician and an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry...
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Franklin Dam controversy (category Use Australian English from April 2014)
in the history of the state. The Labor state government, under premier Doug Lowe, backed down from the original proposal, and agreed to place the Franklin...
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guide; Parliament of Australia Sir Douglas Ralph (Doug) Nicholls (1906–1988); Australian Dictionary of Biography Indigenous Australian parliamentarians in...
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Marsh, 99, Australian football player (South Fremantle, Western Australia) and coach (East Fremantle). Ken J. Miller, 61, American politician, member of...
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