Robert James Heffron (10 September 1890 – 27 July 1978), also known as Bob Heffron or R. J. Heffron, was a long-serving New South Wales politician, union...
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Bob Heffron (by this time Education Minister), and Clarence Martin (still Attorney-General). However, the day before the ballot on 3 April, Heffron had...
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will mean taking steps to reduce union control on Labor's conference floor. Bob Nanva, national secretary of the Rail, Tram and Bus Union, while acknowledging...
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Airport is located within the electorate. The district was named after Bob Heffron who was the local MP for Botany and Maroubra. The seat was contested...
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Heffron ministry (1962–1964) or Second Heffron ministry was the 60th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 30th Premier, Bob...
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as leader and premier by Bob Heffron. Heffron continued the Labor reign in New South Wales winning the 1962 election. Heffron resigned the leadership and...
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Heffron ministry (1959–1962) or First Heffron ministry was the 59th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 30th Premier, Bob Heffron...
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Renshaw went on to serve as Deputy Premier from 1959 to 1964 (when Bob Heffron was Premier), and Treasurer from 1959 to 1965. He also served as Minister...
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September 1939, McKell had 13 votes, Lang 12 and Heffron seven. In the next ballot, all of Heffron's votes went to McKell who became Leader of the Opposition...
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she was promoted to Minister for Education and Training. Following Premier Bob Carr's unexpected resignation 27 July 2005, and the resultant resignations...
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Heffron is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bob Heffron (1890–1978), politician Brian Heffron (born 1973), wrestler and actor Edward...
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Senate Bob Hawke (1929–2019), Prime Minister of Australia from 1983 to 1991 Bob Healey (1957–2016), perennial candidate in Rhode Island Bob Heffron (1890–1978)...
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Hayden. He featured in Hayden's 1980 federal election campaign, along with Bob Hawke. Wran's first half of his tenure as a Labor premier came at a time...
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282 days Joshua Arthur 30 June 1950 23 February 1953 2 years, 238 days Bob Heffron 23 February 1953 16 September 1953 205 days Francis Buckley 16 September...
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Australia when she was elected. She had previously been an advisor to Premier Bob Carr from 2003 to 2005 and campaign co-ordinator of the Labor Party from...
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William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill Bob Heffron Jack Renshaw Pat Hills Neville Wran Barrie Unsworth Bob Carr Morris Iemma Nathan Rees Kristina Keneally...
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William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill Bob Heffron Jack Renshaw Pat Hills Neville Wran Barrie Unsworth Bob Carr Morris Iemma Nathan Rees Kristina Keneally...
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William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill Bob Heffron Jack Renshaw Pat Hills Neville Wran Barrie Unsworth Bob Carr Morris Iemma Nathan Rees Kristina Keneally...
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William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill Bob Heffron Jack Renshaw Pat Hills Neville Wran Barrie Unsworth Bob Carr Morris Iemma Nathan Rees Kristina Keneally...
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Keneally was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Heffron at the 2003 state election, succeeding Deirdre Grusovin after a controversial...
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William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill Bob Heffron Jack Renshaw Pat Hills Neville Wran Barrie Unsworth Bob Carr Morris Iemma Nathan Rees Kristina Keneally...
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Joseph Cahill (1952–1959) Bob Heffron (1959–1964) Jack Renshaw (1964–65) Neville Wran (1976–1986) Barrie Unsworth (1986–1988) Bob Carr (1995–2005) Morris...
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the Industrial Labor Party (ILP), a breakaway organisation formed by Bob Heffron and dedicated to thwarting the Lang Labor faction that controlled the...
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Finneran, paralympian Ross Freeman, politician Greta Hayes, hockey player Bob Heffron, 30th Premier of New South Wales Brian Langton, politician Jason Yat-Sen...
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It was a splinter group of the Labor Party (ALP) and was formed by Bob Heffron after he and Carlo Lazzarini attempted to depose the party leader Jack...
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William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill Bob Heffron Jack Renshaw Pat Hills Neville Wran Barrie Unsworth Bob Carr Morris Iemma Nathan Rees Kristina Keneally...
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1959 Cahill IV 30 Bob Heffron MLA for Maroubra (1890–1978) — 23 October 1959 30 April 1964 4 years, 190 days Labor Heffron I 1962 Heffron II 31 Jack Renshaw...
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Technology, submitted by the then-New South Wales Minister for Education Bob Heffron, accepted on 9 July 1946. The university, originally named the "New South...
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William McKell Jim McGirr Joseph Cahill Bob Heffron Jack Renshaw Pat Hills Neville Wran Barrie Unsworth Bob Carr Morris Iemma Nathan Rees Kristina Keneally...
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