Morris Iemma (/ˈjɛmə/; born 21 July 1961) is a former Australian politician who was the 40th Premier of New South Wales. He served from 3 August 2005 to...
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Macquarie Fields were held on 17 September 2005. The new incoming Premier, Morris Iemma, was said to have favoured her for the position of deputy leader—and...
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subsequently employed as the Chief of Staff to New South Wales Premier Morris Iemma before becoming Chief of Staff to Queensland Premier Anna Bligh in late...
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Iemma ministry (2005–2007) or First Iemma ministry is the 89th ministry of the Government of New South Wales, and was led by the 40th Premier Morris Iemma...
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Iemma ministry (2007–08) or Second Iemma ministry is the 90th ministry of the Government of New South Wales, and was led by the 40th Premier Morris Iemma...
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Iemma was returned but with far less political capital than the size of Labor's majority would suggest. This is why I am the Premier. — Morris Iemma,...
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other ministerial portfolios in the governments of premiers Bob Carr and Morris Iemma. Costa was born in Newcastle to Greek Cypriot migrants who came to Australia...
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Assembly representing Toongabbie for Labor from 2007 to 2015. Rees replaced Morris Iemma as Premier and party leader on 5 September 2008. At 40 years and 206...
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from the contest on 29 July when it became clear that health minister Morris Iemma had majority support in the Labor Caucus. Although Scully publicly blamed...
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second proposal was the West Metro announced in 2008 by then Premier Morris Iemma as a possible future route in a Metro Link proposal; a different and...
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effective from 3 August. His successor as Premier was former Health Minister Morris Iemma. Shortly after Carr's resignation, Andrew Refshauge and Planning Minister...
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following the resignation of Andrew Refshauge and upon the appointment of Morris Iemma as Premier. Watkins held the cabinet position of Transport Minister from...
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the Defense of Decency Act was passed in the Senate. In February 2006 Morris Iemma, Premier of the Australian state of New South Wales, while awaiting the...
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Heffron Jack Renshaw Pat Hills Neville Wran Barrie Unsworth Bob Carr Morris Iemma Nathan Rees Kristina Keneally John Robertson Linda Burney Luke Foley...
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(born 1948), Venezuelan sports shooter Julio César Iemma (born 1954), Argentine sports shooter Morris Iemma (born 1961), 40th Premier of New South Wales from...
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the Legislative Council was up for election. The Labor Party led by Morris Iemma won a fourth four-year term against the Liberal-National coalition led...
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making a WBBL appearance. Iemma was born in Beverly Hills, Sydney. She is the eldest child of former Labor politician Morris Iemma, who served as premier...
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state election, especially when Bob Carr resigned from politics and Morris Iemma was elected as the new Premier. Brogden confronted the government over...
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Retrieved 6 June 2009. "Iemma loses privatisation vote". 3 May 2008. https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/premier-morris-iemma-pushes-ahead-with-electr...
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his local MLA, member for Hurstville and future Premier Morris Iemma in 1994. He worked for Iemma for nine years, remaining on his staff after his appointment...
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professional golfer Morris Hillquit (1869–1933), American lawyer and founding leader of the Socialist Party of America Morris Iemma, Australian politician...
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Citizenship in August 2005. In November 2006, Premier of New South Wales Morris Iemma dismissed him as a Minister and of a member of the Australian Labor Party...
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Carr unexpectedly resigned from office in 2005 and was replaced by Morris Iemma, who remained premier after being re-elected in the March 2007 state...
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media facilities. During the 2007 NSW Election campaign, the Premier Morris Iemma promised $30 million towards an upgrade of the stadium, conditional on...
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Kim Beazley in 2006, and a senior adviser to New South Wales premier Morris Iemma from 2006 to 2007. After Labor won the 2007 federal election, Chalmers...
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denied. She also said she had "always supported the Premier, Bob Carr, Morris Iemma and now Nathan Rees" and it was "time to put this ridiculous leadership...
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on 15 October 2007 that the Queen, on the recommendation of Premier Morris Iemma, had extended Bashir's appointment as governor for a further four years...
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railway workshops and disused industrial land. Upon the appointment of Morris Iemma as Premier in late 2005, Sartor relinquished the Energy and Water portfolios...
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(4 ft) width. The bridges were officially opened by the NSW Premier Morris Iemma on 11 December 2005, and were met with public approval and increased...
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then Health Minister Morris Iemma instead. This has since been described as "one of the greatest acts of bastardry of all time". Iemma went on to become...
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