Chanston James "Chansey" Paech (/ˈtʃænzi peɪk/, CHAN-zee PAYK; born 1987) is an Australian politician. He is a Labor Party member of the Northern Territory...
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endorsed the Labor candidate in the seat, Alice Springs councillor Chansey Paech. Although a redistribution seemingly consolidated the CLP majority in...
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contested in 2020, the seat was won by incumbent Namatjira Labor MLA Chansey Paech, who transferred here after his seat was made a notional CLP seat in...
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she resigned, and the role was filled by Chansey Paech on 23 June 2020. Following the 2020 election, Paech resigned in September 2020 to serve as a minister...
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Country Liberal seats Marginal Daly Gary Higgins CLP 1.7 Namatjira Chansey Paech ALP 2.0 Safe Spillett Lia Finocchiaro CLP 15.3 Territory Alliance seats...
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9 Arnhem Selena Uibo ALP 15.9 Casuarina Lauren Moss ALP 16.0 Gwoja Chansey Paech ALP 16.2 Johnston Joel Bowden ALP 16.0 Wanguri Nicole Manison ALP 17...
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Fyles, who resigned after a controversy regarding undisclosed shares. Chansey Paech was elected as Deputy Chief Minister. In 2024, Lawler announced the...
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Fyles Paul Kirby Eva Lawler Nicole Manison Mark Monaghan Lauren Moss Chansey Paech Brent Potter Selena Uibo Kate Worden Dheran Young Country Liberal (7)...
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portfolio through the Department of the Attorney-General and Justice. Chansey Paech is the current Attorney-General, having been sworn in on 23 May 2022...
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Eva Lawler, was announced as her successor, with Attorney-General Chansey Paech replacing Nicole Manison as Deputy Chief Minister. Fyles supports a...
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after being elected on 20 October 2020 following the resignation of Chansey Paech. Before that, she was Assistant Minister for Suicide Prevention, Mental...
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The incumbent deputy chief minister of the Northern Territory is Chansey Paech. Paech assumed the position in December 2023, becoming the second deputy...
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Territory Branch) Abbreviation NTL, TL, ALP Leader Eva Lawler Deputy Leader Chansey Paech Secretary Karlee Dalton President Erina Early Founded 1967; 57 years...
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Jeff Collins ALP 7.8 Barkly Gerry McCarthy ALP 8.0 v IND Namatjira Chansey Paech ALP 8.5 Safe Sanderson Kate Worden ALP 10.5 Casuarina Lauren Moss ALP...
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and family support services. The bill, introduced by Attorney-General Chansey Paech, was expected to pass, making NT the first Australian jurisdiction to...
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Kezia Purick Country Liberal 23 October 2012 – 23 June 2020 Independent Chansey Paech Labor 23 June 2020 – 7 September 2020 Ngaree Ah Kit Labor 20 October...
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Fyles Paul Kirby Eva Lawler Nicole Manison Mark Monaghan Lauren Moss Chansey Paech Brent Potter Selena Uibo Kate Worden Dheran Young Country Liberal (7)...
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Current: Chansey Paech (Labor) – 2016 Officeholders: Leader of the Opposition: Jodeen Carney (Liberal) – (2005) Speaker of the Assembly: Chansey Paech (Labor)...
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Braham James Burke Sue Carter Lia Finocchiaro Michael Gunner Lauren Moss Chansey Paech Tim Berra Keith Christian Gail Garvey, epidemiological oncologist, Menzies...
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incumbent 20 Ngaree Ah Kit Labor Karama 27 August 2016 incumbent 21 Chansey Paech Labor Namatjira Eastern Arrernte/Gurindji 27 August 2016 incumbent...
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Liberal 2012–2014 Independent 2014 Palmer United 2014 Independent 2014–2016 Chansey Paech Labor 2016–2020 Bill Yan Country Liberal 2020–present...
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Fyles Paul Kirby Eva Lawler Nicole Manison Mark Monaghan Lauren Moss Chansey Paech Brent Potter Selena Uibo Kate Worden Dheran Young Country Liberal (7)...
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Minister for Major Projects 21 December 2023 Incumbent 237 days Drysdale Chansey Paech MLA Deputy Chief Minister Leader of Government Business Attorney General...
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Fyles Paul Kirby Eva Lawler Nicole Manison Mark Monaghan Lauren Moss Chansey Paech Brent Potter Selena Uibo Kate Worden Dheran Young Country Liberal (7)...
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(2012–2015) Matt Conlan (2015–2016) Chansey Paech (2016–2020) Preceded by Jane Aagaard Succeeded by Chansey Paech Member of the Northern Territory Legislative...
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election. Following that election, the territory's first gay indigenous MP Chansey Paech called for the Northern Territory to legalise same-sex adoption, indicating...
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Fong Lim 2020–present Hon Lauren Moss Labor Casuarina 2014–present Chansey Paech Labor Gwoja 2016–present Brent Potter [4] Labor Fannie Bay 2022–present...
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Indigenous Australians, and NT Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Chansey Paech. AIATSIS is an Australian Government statutory authority established...
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Fyles Paul Kirby Eva Lawler Nicole Manison Mark Monaghan Lauren Moss Chansey Paech Brent Potter Selena Uibo Kate Worden Dheran Young Country Liberal (7)...
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Fyles Paul Kirby Eva Lawler Nicole Manison Mark Monaghan Lauren Moss Chansey Paech Brent Potter Selena Uibo Kate Worden Dheran Young Country Liberal (7)...
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