Rosemary Follett AO (born 27 March 1948[citation needed]) is an Australian former politician who was the first Chief Minister of Australian Capital Territory...
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held on Saturday, 18 February 1995. The incumbent Labor Party, led by Rosemary Follett, was challenged by the Liberal Party, led by Kate Carnell. For the...
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wife Rosemary Follett (born 1948), Australian politician Rosemary Foot (politician) (born 1936), former Australian politician Rosemary Foot (academic)...
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Labor was the largest party, Rosemary Follett, the Labor Assembly Leader, was able to form the first government. Rosemary Follett held office for 7 months...
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Territory (ACT) for their power legislative body. The Labor Party, led by Rosemary Follett, and the Liberal Party, led by Trevor Kaine, were the main challengers...
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the Australian Labor Party. They are: Australian Capital Territory: Rosemary Follett 1989, 1991–1995 (first territory and first jurisdiction) Kate Carnell...
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electoral system for future elections. The incumbent Labor Party, led by Rosemary Follett, was challenged by the Liberal Party, led by Trevor Kaine. Candidates...
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Attorney General Follett may refer to: Rosemary Follett (born 1948), Attorney General of the Australian Capital Territory William Webb Follett (1796–1845)...
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1996. The vacancy was filled by the ALP's Marion Reilly. 2 ALP member Rosemary Follett resigned from the Assembly on 12 December 1996. The vacancy was filled...
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183 days Liberal Kaine (1) Rosemary Follett MLA (born 1948) — 6 June 1991 2 March 1995 3 years, 269 days Labor Follett II 1992 Follett III 3 Kate Carnell MLA...
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a territory. The first female head of government in Australia, was Rosemary Follett in 1989, who was the 1st Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory...
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districts of Victoria Follett, Texas Follett High School, in Follett, Texas Follett Independent School District, in Follett, Texas Follett Stone Arch Bridge...
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office 2 March 1995 – 18 October 2000 Deputy Gary Humphries Preceded by Rosemary Follett Succeeded by Gary Humphries Member of the Australian Capital Territory...
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Kaine 1989 Liberal 11 May 1989 5 December 1989 208 days Rosemary Follett 1989 2 Rosemary Follett — Labor 5 December 1989 6 June 1991 1 year, 183 days Trevor...
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significant political instability. Confidence was waning in the minority Follett Labor government. On 5 December 1989, Bernard Collaery, leader of the Residents...
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Australia's second female head of government (after ACT Chief Minister Rosemary Follett) and first female state premier. She and the Labor Party lost power...
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Kaine, as Chief Minister, was passed, with Collaery voting in favour. Rosemary Follett resumed the Chief Ministership, and Collaery sat on the backbenches...
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Party formed the ACT's first government, led by the Chief Minister Rosemary Follett, who made history as Australia's first female head of government. The...
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and the Arts. He held this position until the Labor Party led by Rosemary Follett regained government in mid-1991. Humphries became the Leader of the...
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years earlier, in 1987. Upon his death, the Chief Minister of the ACT, Rosemary Follett, described Hollows to her parliamentary colleagues as "an egalitarian...
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new electorates: Kurrajong, and parts of Murrumbidgee and Yerrabi. 1 Rosemary Follett (Labor) resigned on 12 December 1996. Simon Corbell (Labor) was elected...
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Biography of King Follett". gregkofford.com. Retrieved December 6, 2017. Howard, Rosemary (April 8, 2012). "Book review: King Follett biography parallels...
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Parliament. The first female to lead a state or territory government was Rosemary Follett serving in 1989 and again between 1991 and 1995 as chief minister of...
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Capital Territory – Trevor Kaine (until 6 June), then Rosemary Follett Opposition Leader – Rosemary Follett (until 6 June), then Trevor Kaine (until 21 June)...
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1992–2004 Tony De Domenico Liberal 1992–1997 Annette Ellis ALP 1992–1995 Rosemary Follett ALP 1989–1996 Ellnor Grassby ALP 1989–1995 Gary Humphries Liberal 1989–2002...
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with the current Legislative Assembly in 1989, with new Labor leader Rosemary Follett becoming the first Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory...
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woman to hold a Cabinet post in the 1949 ministry of Robert Menzies. Rosemary Follett was elected Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory in 1989...
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Frank Anstey was elected deputy leader to Charlton on 16 May 1922. Rosemary Follett (1989, 1991–1995, inaugural Chief Minister of the ACT, and first female...
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after negotiations with both major federal parties, and Labor leader Rosemary Follett became the ACT's first Chief Minister. The four Residents Rally members...
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Follett Ministry was the third ministry of the Government of the Australian Capital Territory, and was led by Labor Chief Minister Rosemary Follett and...
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