Gabriel Thomas Dadour AM (19 April 1925 – 17 March 2011) was an Australian doctor and politician who was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Western...
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Dadour is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Kaysar Dadour (born 1989), Syrian-Brazilian actor Tom Dadour (1925–2011), Australian doctor...
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Claude Corbett, journalist Harold Corbett, rugby league player and soldier Tom Dadour, doctor and politician Dick Daley, rugby league player Jim Davis, rugby...
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Subiaco following the retirement of long-serving Liberal-turned-independent Tom Dadour. In 1988, following the sudden departure of Brian Burke as Premier, she...
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claimed the decision was made without consultation with Liberal MPs. Tom Dadour, the Liberal member for Subiaco, was outspoken against the decision. A...
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Hugh Guthrie Liberal Country League 1959–1968 Liberal 1968–1971 Dr Tom Dadour Liberal 1971–1984 Independent 1984–1986 Dr Carmen Lawrence Labor 1986–1989...
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from the Labor Party in September 1981 after Brian Burke became leader. Tom Dadour Subiaco 1984–1986 Resigned from the Liberal Party in 1984 over policy...
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Australian state election: Subiaco Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Tom Dadour 6,339 49.9 Labor Phillip Hall 5,241 41.3 National Alliance Francis Dwyer...
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The 1980 Western Australian state election was held on 23 February 1980. Tom Evans MLA (Kalgoorlie) John Troy MLA (Fremantle) Don Cooley MLC (North-East...
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retirement in 1971, and was followed by local GP Dr Tom Dadour. The seat's final member, elected after Dadour's retirement, was Carmen Lawrence, later to become...
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Potter Member for Subiaco 1959–1971 Succeeded by Tom Dadour Preceded by John Hearman Speaker of the Legislative Assembly 1968–1971 Succeeded by Merv Toms...
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Australian state election: Subiaco Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Tom Dadour 5,338 46.8 -1.1 Labor Dennis Kemp 4,595 40.3 -6.1 Democratic Labor Francis...
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Eric Bromilow Glen Mitchell Matt Stephens Subiaco Liberal Phillip Hall Tom Dadour Francis Dwyer Ronald Hislop (Aust) Swan Labor Jack Skidmore Douglas Ismail...
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Brookes (Ind) Duncan Hordacre (Ind Country) Subiaco Liberal Dennis Kemp Tom Dadour Francis Dwyer Patrick Holland (DOGS) Swan Labor John Brady Paul McLaughlin...
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Dale Cyril Rushton LIB 0.06% Murchison-Eyre Peter Coyne LIB 1.3% Subiaco Tom Dadour LIB 1.6% Albany Leon Watt LIB 2.3% Mount Lawley Ray O'Connor LIB 3.4%...
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Moore 1974–1989 Tom Dadour Liberal Subiaco 1971–1986 Ron Davies Labor Victoria Park 1961–1986 David Evans Labor Warren 1968–1989 Tom Evans Labor Kalgoorlie...
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members. By May, Friends of the Railway, led by Liberal member for Subiaco Tom Dadour, had gathered 100,000 signatures on a petition against the closure and...
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MLA (Melville) Harry Fletcher MLA (Fremantle) Donald May MLA (Clontarf) Tom Hartrey MLA (Boulder-Dundas) Ross Hutchinson MLA (Cottesloe) Arthur Griffith...
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National Mount Marshall Liberal Bill McNee 5.7*** N/A 3.3 Mort Schell National Subiaco Independent Tom Dadour 1.6** 3.3 1.7* Carmen Lawrence Labor ...
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Peter Coyne LIB 13.8% Darling Range George Spriggs LIB 14.0% Subiaco Tom Dadour LIB 14.1% East Melville Des O'Neil LIB 15.5% Kalamunda Ian Thompson LIB...
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Troy won on 8 October. 2 In 1984, the Liberal member for Subiaco, Dr Tom Dadour, left his party. He served out his term as an independent. 3 On 17 August...
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Skinner (Lib) Matt Stephens (Nat) Subiaco Liberal William Bartholomaeus Tom Dadour (Lib) Vasse Liberal Dane Carroll Barry Blaikie (Lib) Stewart Melville...
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Jim Clarko LIB 4.0% Fairly safe Wellington June Craig LIB 6.1% Subiaco Tom Dadour LIB 6.4% Dale Cyril Rushton LIB 6.5% Murchison-Eyre Peter Coyne LIB 7...
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Darling Range Ian Thompson LIB 3.0% Murray Ewart Runciman LIB 3.2% Subiaco Tom Dadour LIB 4.9% Fairly safe Dale Cyril Rushton LIB 6.0% Mount Lawley Ray O'Connor...
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Australian state election: Subiaco Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Tom Dadour 8,175 63.9 -0.2 Labor Marcelle Anderson 4,613 36.1 +0.2 Total formal votes...
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election, but two seats were uncontested: the seat of Collie, held by Labor's Tom Jones and representing 8,854 electors, and East Melville, won by the Liberals'...
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somewhat troubled due in part to the inconsistent support of Liberal MLA Dr Tom Dadour and the 1978 split of the National Country Party, with a breakaway National...
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Australian state election: Subiaco Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Tom Dadour 7,108 51.6 Labor William Bartholomaeus 6,666 48.4 Total formal votes 13...
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Australian state election: Subiaco Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Tom Dadour 8,690 64.1 Labor Wendy Fatin 4,868 35.9 Total formal votes 13,558 97.7...
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Liberal Wellington 1974–1983 Bert Crane National Country Moore 1974–1989 Dr Tom Dadour Liberal Subiaco 1971–1986 David Evans Labor Warren 1968–1989 Ron Davies...
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