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    John Charles Bannon AO (7 May 1943 – 13 December 2015) was an Australian politician and academic. He was the 39th Premier of South Australia, leading...
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  • John Bannon (1943–2015) was an Australian politician, academic, and premier of South Australia. John Bannon or Jack Bannon may also refer to: John Bannon...
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  • Jimmy Bannon (1871–1948), American baseball player John Bannon (disambiguation) John Bannon (1943–2015), Australian politician and academic Kevin Bannon (born...
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    Stephen Kevin Bannon (born November 27, 1953) is an American media executive, political strategist, and former investment banker. He served as the White...
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    John Bannon (1829–1913), was an Irish Catholic Jesuit priest who served as a Confederate chaplain during the American Civil War. He was renowned as an...
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  • Eamonn John Bannon (born 18 April 1958) is a Scottish former international footballer who played in midfield. His most successful seasons were with Dundee...
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    Scotland. In 1984, Noble received a nomination by South Australian Premier John Bannon, for the Young Australian of the Year award. Noble at age 40 made his...
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    John James Bannon (June 14, 1940 – October 25, 2017) was an American actor. He was best known for his role as Art Donovan on Lou Grant, a role he played...
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  • John Francis Bannon (1905 – June 5, 1986) was a Jesuit and a historian of the American West, especially of matters related to the Spanish borderlands...
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  • John Bannon (born 1963/1964) is a former inter-county Gaelic football referee, who refereed two All-Ireland SFC finals during the 1990s and 2000s. He...
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  • 15 September 1979, Arnold became a Minister after the election of the John Bannon Labor Government in 1982. He served as Minister of Education, Tertiary...
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    Australia include Thomas Price in the 1900s, Don Dunstan in the 1970s, John Bannon in the 1980s, and Mike Rann in the 2000s. A United Trades and Labor Council...
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  • government was defeated after one term at the 1982 election by Labor led by John Bannon. David Tonkin was born in Unley, South Australia, on 20 July 1929. When...
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  • Member Party Term   Jack Jennings Labor 1970–1977   John Bannon Labor 1977–1993   Ralph Clarke Labor 1993–2002...
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    Jacob Bannon (born October 15, 1976) is an American musician who is the vocalist, lyricist and graphic artist for the metalcore band Converge. He is the...
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  • early 1980s and the Co-operative owned store was opened by the Honorable John Bannon, Premier of South Australia, on November 26, 1983 The Village Community...
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  • ceremony in the desert attended by Maralinga Tjarutja leader Archie Barton, John Bannon and Aboriginal Affairs Minister Greg Crafter. This granted rights over...
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    Ann Weldy (born September 15, 1932), better known by her pen name Ann Bannon, is an American author who, from 1957 to 1962, wrote six lesbian pulp fiction...
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    The Irish Times. Retrieved 11 September 2019. Another issue touched on by John O'Keeffe in his interview was the strange decision to extend senior championship...
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    financial difficulties and The State Labor government led by Premier John Bannon was anxious to protect Beneficial's large investment in the Chapman's...
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  • (Meath) 2000–01 MAY Crossmolina Deel Rovers 0-16 COR Nemo Rangers 1-12 John Bannon (Longford) 1999–2000 ARM Crossmaglen Rangers 1-14 DUB Na Fianna 0-12...
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    Lieutenant General John Campbell Ross, last Australian World War I veteran Politics Jacinta Allan, Labor Premier of Victoria, 2023– John Bannon, Labor Premier...
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    third-longest serving Premier of South Australia behind Thomas Playford IV and John Bannon and served a record 17 years as South Australian Labor parliamentary...
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    defeated by the Australian Labor Party led by Leader of the Opposition John Bannon. A referendum on daylight saving was held on the same day, and was passed...
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    leadership and became Leader of the Opposition. Up against the Labor premier John Bannon, Olsen lost both the 1985 election and 1989 election. In the latter election...
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    by Premier of South Australia John Bannon defeated the Liberal Party of Australia led by Leader of the Opposition John Olsen. Labor won 22 out of 47 seats...
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    third-longest serving Premier of South Australia behind Thomas Playford IV and John Bannon − the third-longest serving Leader of the Opposition from 1994 to 2002...
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  • William Zappa. Commentary (part 1): Greg Craven, John Bannon, Helen Irving (political historian), John Hirst, Mick Dodson, Ann Curthoys, Peter Love (labour...
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    married actor Jack Bannon on April 9, 1983. In 1994, the couple moved to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. They remained together until Bannon's death in 2017. 1976:...
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    Corcoran (1979) John Bannon (1982–1992) Lynn Arnold (1992–93) Mike Rann (2002–2011) Jay Weatherill (2011–2018) Peter Malinauskas (2022-) John Earle (1909...
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