• First Hodgman Ministry was the Cabinet of Tasmania from 31 March 2014 to 21 March 2018. It was created after the defeat of the Giddings Ministry at the...
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    The Second Hodgman Ministry was a ministry of the Government of Tasmania, led by Will Hodgman of the Tasmanian Liberals. It was formed on 21 March 2018...
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  • Party (highlighted in grey). On 31 March 2014, the ministry was succeeded by the Hodgman Ministry after the Labor Party's defeat at the 2014 state election...
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    resignation of Will Hodgman as Premier of Tasmania and the election of Gutwein as Liberal leader. It was replaced by the Second Gutwein Ministry following the...
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    election. As a Senior Minister in the Second Hodgman Ministry, First Gutwein Ministry, and Second Gutwein Ministry, Courtney was responsible for the policy...
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    William Michael Hodgman AM QC (16 November 1938 – 19 June 2013) was an Australian politician and lawyer. He was a member of the Liberal Party and served...
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    served as deputy premier from 2014 to 2022 in the governments of Will Hodgman and Peter Gutwein. Rockliff replaced Gutwein as premier in 2022. His party...
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  • electorate of Franklin, and served as a minister in the governments of Will Hodgman, Peter Gutwein and Jeremy Rockliff. The daughter of Barry Harper, a former...
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  • 17 February 2016, Harriss announced that he was resigning from the Hodgman ministry and from the parliament, effective the next day. Kingborough Council...
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  • and at various times held the Transport, Supply, and Defense Production ministries. He later became the ambassador to the United States (1958–1964) Julian...
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    The Fourth Fraser ministry (Liberal–National Country/National coalition) was the 53rd ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's...
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  • Albanese ministry. Prior to entering parliament Duniam was a political staffer, including as deputy chief of staff to Tasmanian premier Will Hodgman. Duniam...
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    from 2002 to 2022, representing the electorate of Bass. He succeeded Will Hodgman as leader of the Liberal Party and Tasmanian Premier on 20 January 2020...
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    a fourth consecutive term against the Liberal opposition, led by Will Hodgman, after Labor formed a minority government with the support of the Greens...
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    has been invoked to describe real-life events. Tasmanian Premier Will Hodgman held meet-and-greets at hospitality venues in his state under the name...
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  • The Shadow Ministry of Andrew Peacock was the opposition Coalition shadow ministry of Australia from 16 March 1983 to 5 September 1985, opposing Bob Hawke's...
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  • the Tasmanian Greens to secure support. At the 2014 state election, Will Hodgman secured a majority of seats following a 16-year incumbent Labor government...
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    federal election in 1987, Kerr defeated the sitting Liberal member, Michael Hodgman QC, for the Hobart-based seat of Denison to become the first Labor member...
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  • Teague and Tim Whetstone in South Australia; and Peter Gutwein and Will Hodgman in Tasmania (who both served as Premier). As of 9 April 2023[update]. Bridget...
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  • Will Hodgman Preceded by Brian Wightman Minister for Hospitality 2011–2014 Preceded by Bryan Green Minister for Veterans' Affairs 2011–2014 Ministry abolished...
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  • and Construction In office 18 February 2016 – 13 June 2016 Premier Will Hodgman Preceded by Paul Harriss Jeremy Rockliff Succeeded by Guy Barnett Jeremy...
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    doi:10.1002/14356007.a10_101 Marraffa JM, Holland MG, Stork CM, Hoy CD, Hodgman MJ (2008). "Dietylene Glycol: Widely Used Solvent Presents Serious Poisoning...
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    Death Syndrome". Medscape. Archived from the original on 1 August 2016. Hodgman J, Hoppenbrouwers T (2004). SIDS. Calabasas, Calif.: Monte Nido Press....
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  • 170 days Ministerial 27 March 1893 27 October 1893 214 days   66. TAS Will Hodgman (1969–) Liberal MHA for Franklin (2002–) 31 March 2014 20 January 2020...
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    Members of the Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 6 November 2021. "Will Hodgman announces cabinet line-up for new Tasmanian government". ABC News. 30 March...
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    government. The outer ministry position of Minister for Local Government, Territories and Roads was created in the Third Howard Ministry on 7 October 2003...
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  • Australian entertainer 1969 – Felix Baumgartner, Austrian daredevil 1969 – Will Hodgman, Australian politician, 45th Premier of Tasmania 1970 – Shemar Moore, American...
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    Assembly. The four-year incumbent Liberal government, led by Premier Will Hodgman, won a second consecutive term. It defeated the Labor Party, led by Opposition...
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  • from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 23 May 2011. "Ministry of Education | Ministries". Ebert, Roger (9 January 2011). "1001 Children's Books You...
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    2021. The previous election in 2018 saw the Liberal Party led by Will Hodgman retain government, winning 13 seats compared to the Labor Party's 10 seats...
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