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government should rule on land and compensation claims. Burke and Prime
Minister Hawke eventually came to an agreement in October 1985 such that the federal government's legislation would not allow Aboriginal people to veto mining proposals on their lands. The state government introduced its own legislation on Aboriginal land rights in March 1985, but although Burke lobbied Opposition Leader Hassell to support the legislation, it was defeated in the Legislative Council. Burke told Hassell that if the opposition does not support the legislation, then the federal government would introduce stronger legislation. In August 1985, Federal Cabinet approved stronger legislation. Burke threatened to take the proposed legislation to the
913:. Although not found criminally responsible for anything relating to WA Inc, the royal commission discovered that he had falsely claimed $ 17,000 from a parliamentary travel account between 1984 and 1986. In July 1994, he was sentenced to two years in prison, but was released on parole after having served seven months. In April 1995, he was stripped of his Order of Australia honour. In March 1997, he was found guilty of stealing $ 122,585 in campaign donations to the Labor Party. He was sentenced to three years jail, but served six months before the conviction was quashed on appeal.
1992:. He was accused of claiming money from the account on five separate occasions despite those trips having been already paid for by another account. Burke's defence was that his staff had done so unwittingly and that he had no knowledge of it. One of the charges was later dropped. On 13 July 1994, Burke was found guilty on all four counts of fraud. The maximum sentence he faced was three years jail for each count. He was released on bail for $ 25,000. Two days later, he was sentenced to two years in prison. He was released on parole after seven months.
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rose between 11.5% and 19%. These cost increases were expected to gain the government $ 60 million for the upcoming budget. He also announced pay cuts for senior public servants, politicians, and the judiciary, and that 1,000 government jobs would be removed, saving $ 15 million. The tribunals that usually set salaries were bypassed as these changes were done via an Act of
Parliament. Although the public service union described this as "lunacy", the general public approved of the pay cuts, which overshadowed the cost increases. A
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1422:, Western Australia was in a recession and interest rates were rising, affecting middle-class voters who would normally vote Liberal. Burke was a strong performer in the media, and O'Connor lacked leadership on many issues. The government was seen to have lost its way, with little to no policy on social issues such as abortion, divorce, and prostitution. In December 1992, O'Connor called the election for 19 February 1983. To O'Connor's dismay, Prime Minister
1296:, Burke chose to build alliances with others in the party from either faction. He was skilled at networking and attracting people to be loyal to him. In 1977, he was convicted of drink driving, dangerous driving, and failing to stop after an accident. He was fined $ 390 and had his driver's licence suspended for six months. His political career remained undamaged, and he decided to lose weight and give up alcohol.
1900:, committed $ 164 million in equity under the proviso that the Western Australian Government provide a guarantee for $ 150 million. $ 70 million of that was provided by Connell alone. Burke agreed to provide the guarantee under the conditions that equity was provided by the aforementioned businessmen and companies, that the government's guarantee rank last to reduce the chance that it be drawn from, that
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1385:. Burke himself was appointed shadow treasurer and the shadow minister for immigration, ethnic affairs, economic affairs, federal affairs and aboriginal affairs. At 34 years old, Burke was the fourth-youngest ever opposition leader. Upon becoming leader, Burke said to Bryce, "are we happy and agreedโIโm responsible for image and marketing; youโre responsible for policy and substance".
1277:. Burke was one of the few Labor Party politicians to increase their vote at that election. Over the following five to six years, Burke had a low profile within the party, however he built up support in his electorate, with him eventually becoming one of the most popular local members ever. He became known as the "Godfather of Balga", although not in a pejorative way.
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related solely to proper governmental concerns. They derived in part from his well-established relationship with Mr
Connell, the chairman and major shareholder of Rothwells, and from his desire to preserve the standing of the Australian Labor Party in the eyes of those sections of the business community from which it had secured much financial support.
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and Bryce began planning to remove Davies as party leader. With Tonkin never in serious leadership contention, Burke had to convince Bryce that he was the best man to lead the party. Bryce eventually came around for Burke, reasoning that Burke had better media and fundraising skills, necessary as the
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on 25 February 1983. It was Burke's 36th birthday, making him the third youngest premier of
Western Australia. Burke's ministry consisted of 15 men and no women. The size of his cabinet was criticised by O'Connor as hypocritical, who said that the Labor Party had criticised his own cabinet for being
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Western Australia's finances. Gas and electricity prices were increased on average by 15%, water increased by 7.9%, housing commission rents rose 10%, bus fares increased by 5%, rail and road coach fares rose 10% and hospital bed charges
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Chinese restaurant. Other members of his branch would talk the ideas down. Many other people in the party would criticise Burke due to his unprofessional nature and
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said that the Liberal Party would not support the proposal but not oppose it either. The proposal went ahead anyway, with Burke announcing it to the public on 25 October. A year later, Rothwells went into liquidation. It later emerged that the two largest debtors were companies owned by Laurie
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commit equity, that Connell commit all his wealth, that the government get a director on Rothwells' board, that a high fee be charged for the facility provided, and that the Liberal Party support the proposal. The government expected to have to pay out no money to Rothwells. Opposition Leader
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to conduct an inquiry into the issue. Seaman's report, released in September 1984, backed the concept of refusing permission for mining as well as proposing that an Aboriginal Lands Tribunal have the power to rule on land and compensation claims. Burke opposed these proposals, saying that the
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royal commission that Connell was a paid advisor to both Burke and Bond during the deal's negotiations. The royal commission found that Burke had known about Connell advising Bond, but "deliberately chose not to tell his Cabinet colleagues. Such conduct is grossly improper".
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by the Court Government as a result of poor patronage and the increasing cost to run it. The closure had attracted heavy opposition, with a petition calling for the closure to be reconsidered gaining 110,000 signatures. He also promised to electrify the line between
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managed by Connell. He was the chairman and chief executive officer, and owned over a thirty percent stake in the company. Many of the bank's deposits were by community organisations, local councils, charities, and churches in Western Australia. In October 1987,
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in 1964. Since then, the death penalty had been commuted 23 times. On 13 June 1983, cabinet approved legislation to abolish capital punishment, and in 1984, Parliament passed the legislation. Burke later called this his "proudest achievement".
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In December 1983, Burke reshuffled his ministry, making Berinson the minister for budget management, taking some workload off Burke's role as treasurer. By the end of 1983, Burke had established the Small Business Development Corporation, the
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Burke became active as a consultant and lobbyist for Western Australian business interests. His continued involvement in state Labor branch politics was the subject of controversy since before Labor returned to power in 2001. As premier,
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with 53% of the primary vote. The government lost three ministers: Ken McIver, who lost his seat, and Ron Davies and Dave Evans, who both retired. Burke chose to expand his ministry by two, leading to five new ministers. They were
1767:, but after the 1986 state election in February that year, the federal government abandoned any plans for uniform national legislation, and accepted Western Australia's proposal for 99-year leases for existing Aboriginal reserves.
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party was short on funds. Bryce told his followers to support Burke, who mostly went through with that. There was some trepidation however, with a few people seeing him as a risk. On 18 September 1981, Burke defeated Davies in a
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for money to fund his campaign. Beazley gave Burke's campaign $ 6,000, which was all the money in the party's electoral account, angering Chamberlain as the money was meant for the upcoming full state election. At the
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sold 16,000 copies. Meanwhile, Burke and his wife lived "on the bones of their arses" for several years, moving into a State Housing Commission home in 1970 before eventually being able to put a deposit on a home in
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and improve passenger services between Perth and Bunbury. The main criticism the Liberal Party made of Labor's promises was that funding was not specified in most cases, and when it was, the funding was inadequate.
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be made uniform nationally. This included the right for Aboriginal people to "refuse permission for mining on their land or to impose conditions under which mining may proceed". Burke appointed Paul Seaman
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block. From 1952 to 1954, he was educated at Brigidine Primary School in Wembley, a Catholic school run by Irish nuns, and from 1955 to 1964, he was educated at St Joseph's Marist Brothers College in
1403:. Bryce said that "it was simply common practice for Burke to bring the biography into Parliament. It was the most read book I had ever seen him read over a long time working closely with him."
1285:. Another time, Burke suggested to Tonkin "...any business person looking for a government contractโyou donโt get a contract unless you kick into (contribute to) the party." He was seen as a
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would determine whether it would remain in office. Having undertaken an opinion poll of the seat, Burke realised he was most likely not going to win, so he asked acting state secretary
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appointed Burke as the shadow minister for housing, and the chief secretary. From 7 March 1980, Burke was the shadow minister for water resources, housing, and consumer affairs.
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1871:. Depositors worried about their deposit's safety began withdrawing funds. By 24 October, twenty-seven percent of Rothwell's funds had been withdrawn. Much of the
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4121:"Political Chronicle: Australia and Papua New Guinea July โ December 1987".
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Early in his term as premier, Burke was approached by the developers of the
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Barker, E. A. (21 February 1983). "Burke gives priority to unfair prices".
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Taylor, Norman (21 February 1983). "Tough line signalled on Council".
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with the cabinet members responsible for the execution to be there.
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Insider trading charges against former premier Brian Burke dropped
4289:"Commonwealth of Australia Gazette: 1988 Queen's Birthday Honours"
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Kennedy, Peter (3 August 1987). "The mellowing of Premier Burke".
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alongside Anthony McAdam in 1987. In 1988, John Hamilton released
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Barker, E. A. (24 February 1983). "Key job goes to Parker (29)".
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In April 1995, he was stripped of his Order of Australia honour.
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Burke then accepted an appointment as Australia's ambassador to
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3309:"The Perth Rail Transformation: Some political lessons learned"
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Fels sacked after moving a motion from disgraced former senator
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The Burke Ambush: Corporatism and Society in Western Australia
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3897:"Electoral Law in the State of Western Australia: An Overview"
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Caporm, Dylan (11 August 2018). "Days of wine and wipe-outs".
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The Burke Ambush: Corporatism and Society in Western Australia
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for Balcatta. He faced an uphill battle, with state secretary
4396:"Social leaders stripped of honours after falling from grace"
3127:"Snap Federal election overshadows WA's impending State poll"
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Burke's Shambles: Parliamentary Contempt in the Wild West
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Minister Co-ordinating Economic and Social Development
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The Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia
3253:"Reopening Of Perth-Fremantle Passenger Rail Service"
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List of heads of government who were later imprisoned
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Minister Coordinating Economic and Social Development
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2887:(PhD). University of Western Australia. p. 260.
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radio station, and from 1970 to 1973, he worked for
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Australian Politics and Elections Archive 1856โ2018
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4645:"Wheeling and dealing won out over higher calling"
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2152:List of Australian politicians convicted of crimes
2112:. In 2017, Burke released an autobiography titled
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3316:Curtin University Sustainability Policy Institute
2061:, all of which were dropped on 18 February 2014.
1589:, where Burke would answer listeners' questions.
882:. A year later, Rothwells went into liquidation.
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4922:(Revised and updated ed.). UWA Publishing.
4875:"The Western Australian Parliamentary Handbook"
2084:Burke has had several books written about him.
1722:over the summer of 1983โ4. Following this, the
1303:in April 1977, being appointed by Labor leader
1121:Election results for Burke and the Labor Party
855:, defeating the Liberal-National government of
6457:Leaders of the Opposition in Western Australia
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4577:, 18 February 2014. Retrieved 18 February 2016
4212:"Dowding without rival, will be Premier of WA"
2137:Electoral results for the district of Balcatta
6522:Heads of government who were later imprisoned
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4370:"W Australia ex-premier jailed for two years"
1544:commemorating the closure and opening of the
1018:, in 1969, he worked as a journalist for the
817:at various points, and was the leader of the
502:18 September 1981 โ 25 February 1988
453:18 September 1981 โ 19 February 1983
441:Leader of the Opposition in Western Australia
6076:State Energy Commission of Western Australia
4852:Historical Encyclopedia of Western Australia
4123:Australian Journal of Politics & History
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3727:Australian Journal of Politics & History
3617:"Dallas Dempster's Burswood vision pays off"
3163:Australian Journal of Politics & History
641:19 February 1977 โ 25 February 1983
556:19 February 1983 โ 25 February 1988
347:25 February 1983 โ 20 December 1984
295:25 February 1983 โ 20 December 1984
245:25 February 1983 โ 25 February 1988
149:25 February 1983 โ 25 February 1988
54:25 February 1983 โ 25 February 1988
6507:Former companions of the Order of Australia
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2142:Electoral results for the district of Balga
1581:, hosted a weekly morning radio segment on
1566:to implement the promise to reduce prices.
819:Australian Labor Party in Western Australia
6091:Western Australian Development Corporation
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4516:Brian Burke fails in High Court appeal bid
4226:– via National Library of Australia.
4200:– via National Library of Australia.
4174:– via National Library of Australia.
3378:– via National Library of Australia.
3267:– via National Library of Australia.
3141:– via National Library of Australia.
3013:– via National Library of Australia.
2939:– via National Library of Australia.
2913:– via National Library of Australia.
2756:– via National Library of Australia.
2568:– via National Library of Australia.
1627:, where he pitched the idea of becoming a
6512:Politicians from Perth, Western Australia
6482:Australian politicians convicted of fraud
6071:Government Employees Superannuation Board
4855:. University of Western Australia Press.
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4560:, 19 June 2013. Retrieved 6 February 2015
4487:"Brian Burke fined for lying to watchdog"
4298:. 13 June 1988. p. 1. Archived from
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2242:"Burke, Thomas Patrick (Tom) (1910โ1973)"
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1974:In April 1991, Burke appeared before the
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1670:in the first successful challenge of the
1067:Burke's brother Terry was elected to the
591:30 March 1974 โ 19 February 1977
399:16 March 1987 โ 25 February 1988
197:25 February 1983 โ 16 March 1987
6517:People educated at Newman College, Perth
6502:Ambassadors of Australia to the Holy See
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2999:"In Brief: ALP elects new leaders in WA"
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2554:"Labor Wins W.A. Seat By 30 Preferences"
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4453:Burke attacks the Corruption Commission
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1069:Western Australian Legislative Assembly
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807:Western Australian Legislative Assembly
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4829:The Godfather: The life of Brian Burke
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2106:The Godfather: The life of Brian Burke
2016:when he took office in February 2006.
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1448:Perth to Fremantle passenger rail line
1409:The godfather: the life of Brian Burke
948:, Western Australia. His parents were
936:Burke was born on 25 February 1947 at
853:1983 Western Australian state election
839:. He was elected to Parliament at the
676:30 March 1973 โ 30 March 1974
6081:State Government Insurance Commission
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5300:Australian Ambassador to the Holy See
5231:Minister for Public Sector Management
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1684:Western Australian Institute of Sport
1377:20 votes to 11, and so he became the
907:Australian Ambassador to the Holy See
387:Minister for Public Sector Management
4394:Mickelburough, Peter (6 June 2013).
4084:"The Premier puts his stamp on WA".
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1562:Two weeks after the election, Burke
1109:on 28 July 1973, Burke defeated the
1079:, the deputy premier and member for
6497:Ambassadors of Australia to Ireland
6467:20th-century Australian politicians
4643:Poprzeczny, Joseph (30 July 2008).
4262:Blackwell, Eion (24 January 2015).
3278:De Poloni, Gian (3 February 2019).
2057:-listed telecommunications company
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1329:. He made headlines by calling for
893:. In June 1988, he was appointed a
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6487:Australian people of Irish descent
6472:Journalists from Western Australia
4900:. Tumultuous Life Pty Limited, A.
4759:Burkie: A biography of Brian Burke
4135:10.1111/j.1467-8497.1988.tb01176.x
3739:10.1111/j.1467-8497.1984.tb00576.x
3175:10.1111/j.1467-8497.1983.tb00214.x
2246:Australian Dictionary of Biography
2098:Burkie: A biography of Brian Burke
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6401:1990 Labor Party leadership spill
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4476:radio transcript 20 February 2007
4429:. 9 November 2006. Archived from
4368:Milliken, Robert (15 July 1994).
3753:"1984 Daylight Saving Referendum"
3615:Kennedy, Peter (7 October 2021).
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2705:. University of Western Australia
2676:. University of Western Australia
2650:. University of Western Australia
2624:. University of Western Australia
2598:. University of Western Australia
1714:Daylight saving time in Australia
1356:favouring rural areas. After the
976:. He grew up in the middle-class
6477:Criminals from Western Australia
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5295:Australian Ambassador to Ireland
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3789:O'Connor, Andrew (30 May 2015).
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1075:. In 1973, on the same day that
938:St John of God Hospital, Subiaco
903:Australian Ambassador to Ireland
6452:Treasurers of Western Australia
6389:Elections and leadership spills
4954:Parliament of Western Australia
4882:Parliament of Western Australia
4778:The Burkes of Western Australia
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4421:"Former WA premier to quit ALP"
4160:"Burke will quit and keep word"
4088:. 16 February 1987. p. 11.
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2489:Parliament of Western Australia
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2317:Parliament of Western Australia
2118:The Burkes of Western Australia
2116:. There is also Brian Peachy's
2021:Corruption and Crime Commission
1736:Capital punishment in Australia
1724:1984 daylight saving referendum
1010:West Australian Newspapers Ltd.
1006:University of Western Australia
924:and assisted by former senator
880:October 1987 stock market crash
841:1973 Balcatta state by-election
823:University of Western Australia
6045:Fremantle Gas and Coke Company
5579:Western Australian Labor Party
5156:Minister for Women's Interests
5105:Treasurer of Western Australia
4693:Harvey, Ben (20 August 2017).
4218:. 29 December 1987. p. 10
3895:Phillips, Harry C. J. (2013).
3482:. 29 July 2003. Archived from
3408:. 25 February 1983. p. 8.
3005:. 19 September 1981. p. 2
2742:"Labor loses power in WA poll"
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1531:Minister for Women's Interests
1399:, a 1969 biography written by
1273:from the Liberal Party became
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972:, and his father was often in
490:Western Australian Labor Party
233:Minister for Women's Interests
137:Treasurer of Western Australia
1:
6447:Premiers of Western Australia
5347:Premiers of Western Australia
4166:. 23 December 1987. p. 1
3370:. 26 February 1983. p. 3
3133:. 11 February 1983. p. 2
2899:"Hangings 'should be public'"
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1956:1988 Queen's Birthday Honours
1389:populist American politician
1292:Instead of being part of any
623:Western Australian Parliament
538:Western Australian Parliament
5078:Premier of Western Australia
3906:(3rd ed.). p. 113.
1854:
1818:, who was Australia's first
1375:Labor Party leadership spill
966:Terence Joseph "Terry" Burke
803:premier of Western Australia
42:Premier of Western Australia
7:
6370:Kwinana Petrochemical Plant
4827:Beresford, Quentin (2008).
4129:(2): 231โ232. August 1988.
3404:"Cabinet size criticised".
2819:Australian Financial Review
2130:
1969:
1364:by one vote. Following the
1073:electoral district of Perth
1034:. Seeing that there was no
651:Constituency re-established
567:Constituency re-established
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3921:. 11 June 1987. p. 5.
3259:. 22 March 1983. p. 2
2931:. 16 July 1980. p. 15
2560:. 1 August 1973. p. 1
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4246:The Sydney Morning Herald
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5248:Party political offices
5051:Leader of the Opposition
1869:the stock market crashed
1555:and former train driver
1379:leader of the opposition
958:House of Representatives
901:. Burke then became the
601:Constituency established
6462:Labor Right politicians
4849:; Gothard, Jan (2009).
4795:Oliver, Bobbie (2003).
4776:Peachey, Brian (1992).
4757:Hamilton, John (1988).
3455:Swinburne Research Bank
2313:"Mr Brian Thomas Burke"
1779:Burswood Casino in 2005
1676:1987 defence of the Cup
1662:In September 1983, the
6492:Australian republicans
6040:John Curtin Foundation
2110:unauthorised biography
2102:Edith Cowan University
1985:
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1755:Aboriginal land rights
1749:Aboriginal land rights
1664:Royal Perth Yacht Club
1548:
1497:from 1971 to 1974 and
1316:Vietnamese boat people
954:Australian Labor Party
868:Fremantle railway line
698:Constituency abolished
613:Constituency abolished
6204:Robert Holmes ร Court
5266:in Western Australia
4944:Mr Brian Thomas Burke
4896:Burke, Brian (2017).
4831:. Allen & Unwin.
4780:. Peacheys Holdings.
4342:Sydney Morning Herald
1980:
1958:, he was appointed a
1902:Robert Holmes a Court
1890:Robert Holmes a Court
1778:
1594:Rottnest Island Board
1542:Perth railway station
1539:
1383:Burke shadow ministry
932:Early life and career
16:Australian politician
5207:Minister for Tourism
5183:Minister for Forests
4761:. St. George Books.
4240:(23 December 1987).
3733:(2): 270โ279. 1984.
3169:(3): 518โ530. 1983.
2876:Colebatch, Hal G. P.
2185:e.g., Weber, David "
1789:In 1984, Burke told
1527:Minister for Tourism
1523:Minister for Forests
1294:Labor Party factions
1063:Political beginnings
926:Noel Crichton-Browne
335:Minister for Tourism
283:Minister for Forests
6406:1993 state election
6396:1989 state election
4699:The West Australian
4540:The West Australian
4101:The West Australian
4086:The West Australian
3712:The West Australian
3541:The West Australian
3421:The West Australian
3406:The West Australian
3239:The West Australian
3224:The West Australian
2003:Lobbying activities
1811:1986 state election
1805:1986 state election
1672:New York Yacht Club
1605:Argyle diamond mine
1564:recalled Parliament
1440:Legislative Council
1420:1983 state election
1259:1974 state election
1122:
1115:two-party-preferred
1107:ensuing by-election
1098:ensuing by-election
1028:The West Australian
1015:The West Australian
986:California bungalow
891:1989 state election
878:bank following the
835:radio station, and
828:The West Australian
122:Ministerial offices
6355:Bond/R&I Tower
5036:Political offices
4524:, 16 November 2012
4216:The Canberra Times
4190:The Canberra Times
4164:The Canberra Times
4074:, p. 100โ101.
3832:, p. 158โ159.
3658:, p. 139โ141.
3436:, p. 261โ290.
3368:The Canberra Times
3257:The Canberra Times
3131:The Canberra Times
3003:The Canberra Times
2929:The Canberra Times
2903:The Canberra Times
2865:, p. 148โ151.
2746:The Canberra Times
2558:The Canberra Times
2528:, p. 140โ141.
2029:Carpenter Ministry
1964:Order of Australia
1781:
1730:Capital punishment
1689:In February 1984,
1668:1983 America's Cup
1549:
1490:Richard Trowbridge
1333:in places such as
1120:
956:politician in the
899:Order of Australia
799:Brian Thomas Burke
718:Brian Thomas Burke
328:Position abolished
73:Richard Trowbridge
6414:
6413:
6343:
6342:
6273:
6272:
6209:Ernest Lee-Steere
6099:
6098:
5975:
5974:
5889:Shadow ministries
5545:
5544:
5314:
5313:
5307:Succeeded by
5282:Diplomatic posts
5272:Succeeded by
5238:Succeeded by
5214:Succeeded by
5163:Succeeded by
5139:Succeeded by
5112:Succeeded by
5085:Succeeded by
5058:Succeeded by
5022:Succeeded by
4984:Succeeded by
4898:A tumultuous life
4569:Menagh, Joanna. "
4543:, 3 December 2012
4533:Le May R. (AAP) "
3714:. pp. 81โ82.
2114:A tumultuous life
2034:This triggered a
1659:affecting women.
1484:were sworn in by
1405:Quentin Beresford
1401:T. Harry Williams
1331:public executions
1299:Burke joined the
1255:
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435:
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6529:
6380:Westralia Square
6375:Observation City
6299:Geoffrey Kennedy
6284:
6283:
6279:Royal Commission
6108:
6107:
6086:City of Stirling
6035:Bond Corporation
6020:
6019:
6002:
5995:
5988:
5979:
5978:
5950:Leadership votes
5572:
5565:
5558:
5549:
5548:
5540:
5340:
5333:
5326:
5317:
5316:
5309:Terence McCarthy
5287:Preceded by
5253:Preceded by
5197:Preceded by
5173:Preceded by
5122:Preceded by
5095:Preceded by
5068:Preceded by
5041:Preceded by
4998:Preceded by
4960:Preceded by
4950:
4949:
4933:
4911:
4892:
4891:on 3 March 2016.
4890:
4884:. Archived from
4879:
4866:
4842:
4823:
4821:
4819:
4791:
4772:
4753:
4742:. Apollo Press.
4736:O'Brien, Patrick
4722:
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4305:on 4 March 2016.
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3480:Media Statements
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2776:
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2193:radio transcript
2183:
2177:
2171:
2053:relating to the
2025:Norm Marlborough
1842:Electoral reform
1742:Eric Edgar Cooke
1629:state capitalist
1503:Whitlam Ministry
1428:federal election
1354:malapportionment
1347:National Country
1123:
1024:Seven News Perth
911:royal commission
845:leadership spill
837:Seven News Perth
731:
728:25 February 1947
727:
725:
709:Personal details
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6360:Burswood Casino
6339:
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6255:Patrick O'Brien
6223:
6194:Dallas Dempster
6179:Warren Anderson
6167:
6148:Carmen Lawrence
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5603:William Johnson
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5200:Barry MacKinnon
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1990:imprest account
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1907:Barry MacKinnon
1898:Dallas Dempster
1857:
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1791:Dallas Dempster
1787:
1785:Burswood Casino
1773:
1771:Burswood Casino
1751:
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1720:daylight saving
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1598:Dallas Dempster
1596:, where he met
1587:Ask the Premier
1495:Tonkin Ministry
1478:
1444:Kim Beazley Sr.
1343:
1341:Path to premier
1301:shadow ministry
1140:
1139:Statewide Labor
1135:
1089:Joe Chamberlain
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942:western suburbs
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6228:Commentators
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6158:David Parker
6153:Ray O'Connor
6138:Julian Grill
6122:
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5769:Geoff Gallop
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2006:
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1929:David Parker
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1882:Kerry Packer
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1602:
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1499:Joe Berinson
1482:his ministry
1479:
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1413:
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1133:Primary vote
1085:preselection
1066:
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1044:John Dawkins
1039:
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990:quarter acre
935:
922:Julian Grill
915:
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857:Ray O'Connor
826:
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699:
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316:Ian Laurance
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157:
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106:Succeeded by
99:Ray O'Connor
63:Elizabeth II
49:
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6432:1947 births
6260:Paul Murray
6250:Bob Maumill
6214:Kevin Parry
6128:Terry Burke
6123:Brian Burke
5779:Eric Ripper
5774:Jim McGinty
5744:David Evans
5734:David Evans
5719:Herb Graham
5714:John Tonkin
5688:Eric Ripper
5673:Jim McGinty
5653:Brian Burke
5638:John Tonkin
5608:Thomas Bath
5289:Frank Milne
5264:Labor Party
5011:Member for
4991:Ron Bertram
4973:Member for
4963:Herb Graham
4803:API Network
4437:20 December
4374:Independent
4268:News.com.au
2036:by-election
1914:Resignation
1649:Gordon Reid
1625:Peter Walsh
1621:Kim Beasley
1575:Bob Maumill
1267:John Tonkin
1102:Kim Beazley
1077:Herb Graham
1048:Kim Beazley
831:newspaper,
776:Terry Burke
747:(1963โ2006)
736:, Australia
687:Herb Graham
682:Preceded by
664:Ron Bertram
647:Preceded by
597:Preceded by
562:Preceded by
516:Preceded by
467:Preceded by
415:Preceded by
363:Preceded by
311:Preceded by
261:Preceded by
213:Preceded by
165:Preceded by
94:Preceded by
77:Gordon Reid
30:Brian Burke
6421:Categories
6235:Paul Barry
6163:Bob Pearce
6064:Government
6030:Bell Group
5875:McGowan II
5798:Ministries
5784:Roger Cook
5759:Ian Taylor
5724:Don Taylor
5698:Roger Cook
5668:Ian Taylor
5648:Ron Davies
5633:Bert Hawke
5628:Frank Wise
5304:1988โ1991
5269:1981โ1988
5256:Ron Davies
5235:1987โ1988
5211:1983โ1984
5191:Abolished
5187:1983โ1984
5160:1983โ1988
5136:1983โ1987
5109:1983โ1988
5082:1983โ1988
5055:1981โ1983
5044:Ron Davies
5019:1983โ1988
4981:1977โ1983
4812:1920845011
4768:0867780363
4749:0949901040
4719:Burke 2017
4400:Herald Sun
3434:Black 2014
3392:Black 2014
3039:Black 2014
3024:Black 2014
2851:Black 2014
2839:Black 2014
2392:Burke 2017
2380:Burke 2017
2349:Burke 2017
2337:Burke 2017
2206:Burke 2017
2158:References
2044:High Court
1933:Bob Pearce
1836:Gavan Troy
1832:Ian Taylor
1822:minister,
1820:Aboriginal
1783:See also:
1765:High Court
1734:See also:
1712:See also:
1557:Ken McIver
1480:Burke and
1321:Daily News
1309:Ron Davies
1002:East Perth
980:suburb of
788:politician
786:Journalist
783:Profession
724:1947-02-25
520:Ron Davies
472:Ron Davies
420:New office
266:New office
6325:Paul Finn
6184:Alan Bond
6143:Bob Hawke
6050:Rothwells
5870:McGowan I
5865:Carpenter
5820:Collier 2
5815:Collier 1
5749:Mal Bryce
5739:Mal Bryce
5513:Carpenter
5423:Colebatch
5363:Throssell
5225:New title
5150:New title
5025:Abolished
5017:1974โ1977
5005:New title
5001:New title
4987:Abolished
4979:1973โ1974
4967:New title
4405:27 August
4348:27 August
4273:27 August
4143:0004-9522
3626:30 August
2709:27 August
2680:27 August
2654:27 August
2628:27 August
2602:27 August
1960:Companion
1954:. In the
1941:Mal Bryce
1910:Connell.
1886:Alan Bond
1860:Rothwells
1855:Rothwells
1824:Pam Beggs
1609:Alan Bond
1540:Signs at
1515:Treasurer
1432:Bob Hawke
1396:Huey Long
1391:Huey Long
1368:, Burke,
1362:Mal Bryce
1350:Coalition
1136:for Burke
988:set on a
950:Tom Burke
940:, in the
895:Companion
876:Rothwells
864:reopening
778:(brother)
772:Relatives
764:Tom Burke
760:Parent(s)
672:In office
637:In office
587:In office
552:In office
510:Mal Bryce
498:In office
461:Mal Bryce
449:In office
395:In office
343:In office
291:In office
241:In office
193:In office
145:In office
87:Mal Bryce
50:In office
6348:Property
6172:Business
6111:Politics
6023:Business
5916:Lawrence
5901:Jamieson
5855:Lawrence
5825:Willcock
5503:R. Court
5498:Lawrence
5483:O'Connor
5478:C. Court
5448:Willcock
5438:Mitchell
5428:Mitchell
5217:Des Dans
4975:Balcatta
4918:(2019).
4873:(2014).
4738:(1986).
4575:ABC News
4558:ABC News
4491:ABC News
3795:ABC News
3307:(2012).
3284:ABC News
2878:(1994).
2240:(1993).
2131:See also
1970:Downfall
1952:Holy See
1950:and the
1799:Burswood
1698:Armadale
1666:won the
1486:Governor
1426:set the
1287:larrikin
1208:Balcatta
1190:Balcatta
1154:Balcatta
1126:Election
1091:wanting
1081:Balcatta
974:Canberra
962:Catholic
918:lobbyist
905:and the
815:Balcatta
752:Children
629:Balcatta
380:Des Dans
69:Governor
5941:McGowan
5926:McGinty
5850:Dowding
5810:Scaddan
5805:Daglish
5586:Leaders
5523:McGowan
5518:Barnett
5493:Dowding
5458:McLarty
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