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Rosemary Follett
Rosemary Follett Rosemary Follett, Australian politician, born 27 March 1948, was ... government in an Australian state or territory. Follett became the Chief Minister of the ...
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Trevor Kaine
... of the Australian Capital Territory1989 Succeeded by:Rosemary Follett Preceded by:Rosemary Follett Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory1989–1991 Succeeded by:Rosemary Follett Preceded by:Rosemary Follett Opposition ...
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Australian Capital Territory legislative election, 1989
... assembly were: Speaker: David Prowse Chief Minister: Rosemary Follett (ALP) Leader of the Opposition: Trevor Kaine ... Trevor Kaine (Lib) Leader of the Opposition: Rosemary Follett (ALP) Following a further change of government on 6 June 1991: Chief Minister: Rosemary Follett (ALP) Leader of the Opposition: ...
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Kate Carnell
... of the Australian Capital Territory1993–1995 Succeeded by:Rosemary Follett Preceded by:Rosemary Follett Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory1995–2000 ... Chief Ministers of the Australian Capital Territory Follett | Kaine | Carnell | Humphries | Stanhope
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Residents Rally
... both major federal parties, and Labor leader Rosemary Follett became the ACT's first Chief Minister ... clear. Tensions between Residents Rally and the Follett Labor government had been building for some ... a motion of no-confidence in the Follett government. They subsequently formed a coalition government ... switched their support back to Labor, and Follett was once again installed as Chief ...
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1995 in Australia
... Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory - Rosemary Follett, then Kate Carnell. Chief Minister of the ... ACT replace the minority ALP government of Rosemary Follett & elect a minority Liberal Party government of ...
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1992 in Australia
... Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory - Rosemary Follett Chief Minister of the Northern Territory - Marshall ... election held, reelecting Labor minority government of Rosemary Follett. June 3 - Mabo decision June 24 - Nick ...
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Leader of the Opposition of the Australian Capital Territory
... Liberal May 11, 1989 - December 5, 1989 Rosemary Follett Labor December 5, 1989 - June 6, 1991 ... Liberal April 21, 1993 - February 17, 1995 Rosemary Follett Labor March 9, 1995 - March 5, 1996 ...
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Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 1995-1998
... De Domenico 2 Liberal Brindabella 1992-1997 Rosemary Follett ALP Molonglo 1989-1996 Harold Hird Liberal ... ALP Brindabella 1989-2004 1 ALP member Rosemary Follett resigned from the Assembly on December 12 ...
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User:JohnArmagh/Heads of Government of the Australian Capital Territory
... May 1989 to 5 December 1989 Mrs Rosemary Follett, MLA, Chief Minister ALP 1st Term 5 ... June 1991 to 9 March 1995 Mrs Rosemary Follett, MLA, Chief Minister ALP 2nd Term 9 ...
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