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    The Wran ministry (19781980) or Second Wran ministry was the 72nd ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 35th Premier of New...
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    The Wran ministry (1980–1981) or Third Wran ministry was the 73rd ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 35th Premier of New South...
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  • Wran ministry may refer to several ministries of the Government of New South Wales led by Neville Wran: Wran ministry (1976–1978) Wran ministry (1978–1980)...
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    The Wran ministry (1976–1978) or First Wran ministry was the 71st ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 35th Premier of New South...
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    Neville Kenneth Wran, AC, CNZM, QC (11 October 1926 – 20 April 2014) was an Australian politician who was the Premier of New South Wales from 1976 to 1986...
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  • resigned. Second Wran ministry Third Wran ministry Results of the 1978 New South Wales state election (Legislative Assembly) Candidates of the 1978 New South...
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    Whitlam, Wran and the Labor tradition: Labor history essays, volume two By Gough Whitlam, Australian Labor Party, New South Wales Branch "Wran/1986 The...
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    Participation in Management Conferences held in Geneva (1980) and The Hague (1981). In the Wran Labor Government, Unsworth was Minister for Transport (1984–1986)...
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  • resigned, Webster resigned, Lewis resigned, and Neilly resigned. First Wran ministry Results of the 1976 New South Wales state election (Legislative Assembly)...
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    government of Premier Neville Wran during the 1984 election campaign, Greiner managed to pick up a seven percent swing and cut the Wran government's previously...
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    Wales, Australia. It was first established in 1919 in the Nationalist ministry of William Holman, with the principal responsibility being the provision...
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    lost the 1971 and 1973 election after which he was deposed by Neville Wran. Wran narrowly won the 1976 election and remained premier until 1986, winning...
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  • the 2010 federal election, he was Minister for Home Affairs in the Rudd Ministry; and served as Member for Macquarie. Debus is a prominent member of Labor's...
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    Minister for Innovation, Science and Technology (category Innovation ministries)
    Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 3 May 2019. "The Hon. Neville Kenneth Wran (1926–2014)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved...
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    in 1895 in the Reid ministry and held in conjunction with the Minister of Public Instruction. In 1921, in the first Dooley ministry, the portfolio of Labour...
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    Heffron's condolence motion in the Legislative Assembly on 15 August 1978, Wran reflected on Heffron's achievements: "The importance of his term as Minister...
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  • publisher (link) Bishop Holland to Premier Wran (22 April 1981). Letter. Presidents Charge to Synod (17 October 1980). 39th Synod. Newcastle. p. 20.{{cite...
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  • – Bert Weedon, English guitarist and songwriter (b. 1920) 2014 – Neville Wran, Australian politician, 35th Premier of New South Wales (b. 1926) 2016 –...
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  • v t e (←Willis)   Wran and Unsworth ministries   (Greiner→) 1976–1978 arrangement 19781980 arrangement 1980–1981 arrangement 1981–1983 arrangement 1983–1984...
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  • for Natural Resources and Minister for Youth and Community Services in the Wran and Unsworth Labor governments and Minister for Education and Training, Minister...
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    gallery was opened in August 1981 by the New South Wales Premier, Neville Wran. Every year tens of thousands of visitors inspect the gallery's exhibitions...
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    Retrieved 3 April 2019. "Administrative Arrangements (Second Perrottet Ministry—Allocation of Acts and Agencies) Order 2021". 21 December 2021. Retrieved...
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    investment banking firm, Whitlam Turnbull & Co Ltd, in partnership with Neville Wran, the former Labor Premier of New South Wales, and Nicholas Whitlam, the former...
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    Parkes ministry (1872–1876) Second Parkes ministry (1877) Third Parkes ministry (1878–1883) Fourth Parkes ministry (1887–1889) Fifth Parkes ministry (1889–1891)...
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  • Once Labor was returned to office in May 1976, the new Premier Neville Wran appointed Cox Minister for Transport and Minister for Highways, with Cox...
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  • Landa, solicitor, barrister, N.S.W. Labor politician, and minister in the Wran Government (1976–1984) Henry Ninio, Lord Mayor of Adelaide, co-founder of...
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  • from 1971 to 1988. He was Deputy Premier of New South Wales under Neville Wran and Barrie Unsworth from 1984 to 1988. Ron Mulock was born in the Sydney...
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    Highways until 19 October 1978. Concurrently Minister for Roads from 26 May 1993. "Administrative Arrangements (Second Perrottet Ministry—Allocation of Acts...
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  • politician, Treasurer, and Minister of the Crown in the cabinets of Neville Wran and Barrie Unsworth. From 1981 to 1988 he was the Treasurer of New South...
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  • Peacock Chief Justice – Sir Harry Gibbs Premier of New South Wales – Neville Wran Opposition Leader – John Dowd (until 15 March), then Nick Greiner Premier...
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