Terence Michael Mackenroth (16 July 1949 – 30 April 2018) was an Australian politician from Queensland, who was a member of the Labor Party. He served...
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first practicing female lawyer Jack Mackenroth (born 1969), American swimmer, model and fashion designer Terry Mackenroth (born 1949), Australian politician...
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of Parliamentary expenditure, and the Deputy Premier and Treasurer, Terry Mackenroth, retired, forcing by-elections in the safe Labor seats of Redcliffe...
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In July 2005, the retirement of the Deputy Premier and Treasurer Terry Mackenroth forced a cabinet reshuffle, which saw Bligh promoted to the office...
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was appointed Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries. When Terry Mackenroth resigned as Treasurer and Deputy Premier in 2005, he was appointed...
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reconstitution of the Ministry on 16 December 1991 following the departure of Terry Mackenroth and Ken McElligott from the Ministry. The list below is ordered by...
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by-election on 20 August 2005, Terry Rogers gained the seat for the Liberal Party. On 25 July 2005, Labor Deputy Premier Terry Mackenroth (Chatsworth) resigned...
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2005, the Labor member for Chatsworth and former Deputy Premier, Terry Mackenroth, resigned. Liberal candidate Michael Caltabiano won the resulting by-election...
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triggered by the resignation of sitting Labor member and Deputy Premier Terry Mackenroth. The by-election was held to coincide with the Redcliffe by-election...
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Parliament to accept a role as trade commissioner to Los Angeles. Terry Mackenroth assumed his Sport portfolio (losing Rural Communities to Henry Palaszczuk)...
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Thomas Hiley Liberal 1960–1966 Bill Hewitt Liberal 1966–1977 Terry Mackenroth Labor 1977–2005 Michael Caltabiano Liberal 2005–2006 Chris Bombolas...
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Latif, 94, Indian military officer, Chief of Air Staff (1978–1981). Terry Mackenroth, 68, Australian politician, Deputy Premier of Queensland (2000–2005)...
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tactical move aimed at shaming senior members of the government such as Terry Mackenroth. Cooper was succeeded by Rob Borbidge. The CJC subsequently cleared...
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Minister for Sport Terry Mackenroth, requesting that if he retake the job, the program receive the support of the government, which Mackenroth agreed to. On...
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Kelly just before the contract was awarded. Former Labor ministers Terry Mackenroth and Con Sciacca were paid a "success fee", (as government relations...
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Nita Cunningham ALP 14.90% Ashgrove Jim Fouras ALP 15.03% Chatsworth Terry Mackenroth ALP 15.15% Pumicestone Carryn Sullivan ALP 16.10% Mount Coot-tha Wendy...
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bullying of departmental employees. The resignations of deputy premier Terry Mackenroth and Speaker Ray Hollis triggered by-elections in the electorates of...
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Queensland state election: Chatsworth Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Terry Mackenroth 15,210 56.3 -0.6 Liberal Andrew Hatfield 9,462 35.0 +8.3 Greens Rob...
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triggered when a number of Liberal MLAs, including Welfare Services Minister Terry White, crossed the floor of the Parliament to support a Labor motion to...
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Woolworths 30 April – Jan Cameron, 71, Olympic swimming medallist and coach Terry Mackenroth, 68, Queensland politician 2 May – Cliff Watson, 78, rugby league footballer...
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Government Succeeded by Paul Lucas as Minister for Planning Preceded by Terry Mackenroth Minister for Sport 2006 – 2007 Portfolio abolished Parliament of Queensland...
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Kallangur Ken Hayward ALP 4.00% Chatsworth Terry Mackenroth ALP 4.23% Yeronga Matt Foley ALP 4.60% Chermside Terry Sullivan ALP 5.34% Ipswich West Don Livingstone...
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42% v ONP Ferny Grove Geoff Wilson ALP 8.58% Chatsworth Terry Mackenroth ALP 8.70% Chermside Terry Sullivan ALP 9.02% Rockhampton Robert Schwarten ALP 9...
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Liberal Party from 2003 to 2006. In mid-2005, Labor Deputy Premier Terry Mackenroth resigned from politics, sparking a by-election in the seat of Chatsworth...
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and Emergency Services In office 10 – 16 December 1991 Preceded by Terry Mackenroth Succeeded by Vince Lester Leader of the Opposition in Queensland In...
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Queensland state election: Chatsworth Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Terry Mackenroth 14,530 56.9 +8.5 Liberal Jo-Anne Leu 6,813 26.7 -3.6 One Nation Gabriel...
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immediately resigned and joined the National Party to enter the ministry. ² Terry Gygar gained Stafford for the Liberal Party at the 1984 by-election. The...
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in England RL's Championship and Challenge Cup. Interim chairman, Terry Mackenroth stood down and was replaced by board member and Cairns real estate...
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for Kedron (born 1939) 22 November 2000 30 November 2000 Labor 29 Terry Mackenroth MP for Chatsworth (1949–2018) 30 November 2000 28 July 2005 Labor 30...
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Kingston to be vindicated when the Minister for Emergency Services, Terry Mackenroth, ordered a review of all scientific and medical evidence, offered full...
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