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Keating ministry

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Keating ministry may refer to: First Keating ministry Second Keating ministry This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Keating...

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First Keating ministry

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first Keating ministry (Labor) was the 58th ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 24th Prime Minister, Paul Keating. The...

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Second Keating ministry

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second Keating ministry (Labor) was the 59th ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 24th Prime Minister, Paul Keating. The...

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Fourth Hawke ministry

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first Keating ministry on 20 December 1991 following the resignation of Hawke as Prime Minister after a successful leadership challenge by Paul Keating. First...

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Paul Keating

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criticism from Keating's by then-estranged wife, Annita Keating, who said that it understated her contribution, a complaint Watson rejected. Keating himself...

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First Howard ministry

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25th prime minister, John Howard. The first Howard ministry succeeded the second Keating ministry, which dissolved on 11 March 1996 following the federal...

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Simon Crean

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this job when Paul Keating replaced Bob Hawke as prime minister in December 1991. After Labor's victory at the 1993 election, Keating moved Crean to become...

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Hawke government

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Labor administration, the Keating government, led by Paul Keating after an internal party leadership challenge in 1991. Keating was Treasurer through much...

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Keating government

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The Keating government was the federal executive government of Australia led by Prime Minister Paul Keating of the Australian Labor Party from 1991 to...

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Con Sciacca

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1995–96. He thus served in the Fourth Hawke Ministry, the First Keating Ministry, and the Second Keating Ministry. Sciacca was defeated by Liberal Party candidate...

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List of Australian ministries

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a list of ministries of the Government of Australia since Federation in 1901. 1..^ Date of swearing in of Interium ministry. Full ministry to be sworn...

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Division of Dickson

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Labor's reelection, the Prime Minister Paul Keating announced the makeup of the Second Keating ministry to be sworn in on 24 March, but kept the portfolio...

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Graham Richardson

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became party secretary, Paul Keating became elected unopposed as President of NSW Labor, succeeding John Ducker. Keating is believed to be the youngest...

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Gerry Hand

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Third Hawke Ministry, and Minister for Immigration, Local Government and Ethnic Affairs in the Fourth Hawke Ministry and First Keating Ministry. Hand died...

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Ross Free

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He served as a minister from 1990 until 1996 in both the Hawke and Keating ministries. Free was born in Bathurst, New South Wales, and completed a Bachelor...

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1993 Australian federal election

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the return of the Labor Party to government, Keating announced the makeup of the Second Keating Ministry to be sworn in on 24 March, but kept the portfolio...

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Gary Johns

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Petrie for the Australian Labor Party (ALP). He served as a minister in the Keating government. Johns was born in Melbourne on 29 August 1952. He is the youngest...

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Nick Sherry

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Minister for Primary Industries and Energy in the Second Keating Ministry. After the defeat of the Keating government, Sherry was elected Deputy Leader of the...

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David Beddall

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concurrently with senior Communications Minister Bob Collins) in the second Keating Ministry. As Communications Minister, Beddall launched SBS television and Triple...

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Bob McMullan

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Services 1994 and Minister for Trade 1994–96 in the government of Paul Keating. As Arts Minister he was shadowed by Opposition leader John Hewson who...

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Thomas Keating

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Massachusetts. Keating was born in New York City in March 1923 and attended Deerfield Academy, Yale University, and Fordham University. In 1984 Keating, along...

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Battle of Kamdesh

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on COP Keating resulted in 8 Americans killed and 27 wounded while the Taliban suffered 150-200 killed. As a result of the battle, COP Keating was partially...

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Labour government

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Keating Ministry, the Australian government under Paul Keating (1991–1993) Second Keating Ministry, the Australian government under Paul Keating (1993–1996)...

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Kim Beazley

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Hawke during that year's leadership tensions between Hawke and Paul Keating. After Keating successfully challenged Hawke and became Prime Minister in December...

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First Hawke ministry

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Willis, Paul Keating, Gareth Evans and John Dawkins are the last surviving members of Cabinet of the first Hawke ministry. Second Hawke ministry Third Hawke...

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1993 Dickson supplementary election

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government, Prime Minister Paul Keating announced the makeup of the Second Keating Ministry. Michael Lavarch was elected to the ministry by the Labor Caucus on...

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