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Brian Burke (Australian politician)

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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. 1640:
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
5538: 1446:, build an extra 1,500 state housing units using the funds from the sale of housing commission land, establish a Western Australian Development Bank to increase the amount of risk capital, reduce payroll tax and eventually abolish it, and set up a South East Asian Marketing Corporation to increase exports. To combat price increases, Burke promised to install a price commissioner and set a maximum limit on the price of petrol. In terms of rail transport, Burke reiterated an earlier promise to reopen the 1776: 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 1607:. They claimed to have an agreement with the O'Connor Government that their obligation to build a town at the mine would be waived if the coalition had won the 1983 election. Burke decided to allow the waiver to go ahead, provided that the government be compensated by $ 58 million. The government then spent $ 42 million to buy a 5% stake in the mine from Northern Mining, a company owned by 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 agreedโ€”Iโ€™m responsible for image and marketing; youโ€™re 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. 1983:
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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Some ministers elevated personal or party advantage over their constitutional obligation to act in the public interest. The decision to lend Government support to the rescue of Rothwells in October 1987 was principally that of Mr Burke as Premier. Mr Burke's motives in supporting the rescue were not
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Burke's government enacted important electoral reforms in 1987, introducing multi-member electorates in the Legislative Council and a method of proportional representation 'weighted' to give extra representation to rural constituents (but ending excessive and unfair rural weighting which had been in
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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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In June 1983, Burke announced a number of measures to improve 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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Burke would often come up with ideas for raising money for the Labor Party, including that the party start a printing press and open a 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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and from Parliament on 25 February 1988. Dowding was the most likely candidate to replace him, with Burke picking Dowding as his preferred successor. A secret opinion poll conducted by the Labor Party in March 1987 found that Dowding was the most "electorally acceptable" candidate, however certain
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Upon becoming premier, Burke promised to resign after five years. Upon his 1986 election victory, he told his ministry "I'll be leaving in two years", although most could not tell if he was serious. In public, he would say that he intended to lead Labor through the next election, but leading up to
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As Minister for Women's Interests, Burke announced in August 1983 that he would set up a Women's Advisory Council and introduce anti-sex discrimination legislation to Parliament. The following month, the advisory council was set up, with 20 appointees there advising Cabinet on all policy decisions
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By mid-January, unemployment was up to 9.5%. Combatting unemployment became the main plank of Labor's campaign, with Burke saying that his aim was to "create an economic environment in which all those who sought full-time paid employment could find it". He promised during the campaign to set up a
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Following his ascension to the leadership of the Labor Party, Burke changed his demeanour. In an effort to remove his image as a larrikin, he asked a colleague to prepare a paper on the type of persona to show to the public. He lost weight and wore dark business suits. Burke took inspiration from
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on 29 May 1978 that "these Vietnamese coming here in boats were not genuine refugees". On 23 August 1978, he said to Parliament "how many members of this House can say that all the refugees coming here are genuine? Can a refugee be defined as being genuine if they have the ability to commandeer a
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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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of 7.48%, the scale of Labor's victory surprised most people. Despite that, Labor won only seven out of the seventeen Legislative Council seats up for election. In his victory speech, he criticised the malapportionment of the Legislative Council.
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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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came from stockbroking firms retrieving funds they had deposited for clients. Unlike many other merchant banks, Rothwells did not have a major financial institution as its parent. It had to draw on lines of credit it had with other banks.
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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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By the end of 1983, the Burke Government was yet to get the electoral reform legislation through the Legislative Council. It had spent $ 50,000 on an advertising campaign in an attempt to get public support for a referendum on the issue.
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In March 1997, he was found guilty of stealing $ 122,585 in campaign donations to the Labor Party to fund his stamp collection. He was sentenced to three years jail, but served six months before the conviction was quashed on appeal.
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Rothwells would need $ 300 million in cash if all deposits were withdrawn. Over the weekend of 24 and 25 October, a rescue package was put together to save Rothwells from bankruptcy. A group of businessmen and companies, including
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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
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In 1984, Burke stated "I leave the church going to my wife. I run the country." In 1986, when asked "Are you a practising Catholic?", he replied "no, I am not a practising Catholic... I suppose I am partly a practising Catholic."
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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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Burke met his future wife Suzanne May Nevill at a school dance class when they were both 16. Several months later, they started going out, and on 11 September 1965, they married each other at St Francis Xavier's Church in
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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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He started a three-year anti smoking campaign which cost $ 6 million as well as proposing to raise $ 32 million a year from a tobacco licence fee. He also considered a ban on the advertising of tobacco products.
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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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However, another report found that he had falsely claimed $ 17,000 worth of travel expenses. In 1992, Burke was charged with five counts of defrauding the state by making false claims on the parliamentary
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preselected. With the help of Terry and a particularly good performance by Burke at a preselection meeting, he became Labor's candidate for Balcatta. As the Labor Party only had a one seat majority, the
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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
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As Premier, Burke pushed for the abolition of capital punishment. Western Australia was the second last state in which capital punishment was legal, with the last person executed being
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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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A day after the election, Burke visited Fremantle to reassure residents that the line would be reopened. The line reopened on 29 July 1983, with Burke riding in the driver's cab with
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with help from his father. For the following two years, he studied economics part-time at UWA, but he dropped out completely after that. In 1967, he became a cadet journalist for
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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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The election resulted in Labor recording a two-party-preferred vote of 54.4%, winning nine additional seats in the Legislative Assembly, giving them a majority of three. With a
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scandal, in which his cosy relationships with entrepreneurs led the state to losing hundreds of millions of dollars. This included providing a $ 150 million guarantee to the
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driving the first passenger train back on the line. The cost of repairing the line for reopening was $ 800,000 and the cost of the first year of operations was $ 800,000.
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poll taken as Burke announced the charge increases and salary cuts showed Burke to be Australia's most popular premier at the time, with an approval rating of 72%.
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royal commission. The royal commission's report, released on 19 October 1992, was critical of Burke but did not consider his behaviour illegal. The report stated:
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In the 2000s and early 2010s, Burke continued to maintain his Labor party contacts and parliamentary influence, using them to further his career as a pro-business
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Burke resigned as Premier and as a member of Parliament exactly five years after taking office, while still having a high popularity. He was succeeded by
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effect for many years). Four-year maximum terms were established for the Legislative Assembly, and fixed four-year terms for the Legislative Council.
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that the government would call for expressions of interest for a casino to be built in Perth. Dempster then worked with Malaysian casino operator
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in Australia, saying that "the social implications are pretty ugly". Burke then held a meeting with several federal government MPs, including
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On 9 November 2006, Burke resigned from the Labor Party after public criticism from Carpenter, in part due to evidence provided to the
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too large, creating extra cost. Three of the cabinet members had previously been a minister: Ron Davies and Dave Evans served in the
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An Analysis of the Australian Reception of Political Refugees with particular reference to the case of the Vietnamese Boat People
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Unity is Strength: A history of the Australian Labor Party and the Trades and Labor Council in Western Australia, 1899โ€“1999
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against the conviction failed. Soon after, Burke was found not guilty of a separate charge of disclosing official secrets.
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two weeks after the state election. This was seen as an advantage to the state Labor Party, as the party's federal leader
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state unemployment taskforce at a cost of $ 34.5 million which reported to Cabinet. He also promised to reform the
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would necessitate a $ 500 million investment in Western Australia and an additional 400,000 to 500,000 tourists.
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s Joseph Poprzeczny said that Burke was the most written about premier in Western Australian history.
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Since retiring as a lobbyist in 2006, Burke has worked with his son Peter as a property developer.
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for one year before dropping out. During the 1960s and early 1970s, he worked as a journalist for
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occurred on 7 April 1984, at which the majority voted against making daylight saving permanent.
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as the shadow minister for works, water supplies, and housing. In March 1978, new Labor leader
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as governor in 1984, refusing an offer from Trowbridge, who was English, to extend his term.
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lack of concern for policy development. He once spoke at a press conference whilst wearing a
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from 1943 to 1955, and Madeline Muirson Orr. Tom Burke had Irish ancestry, and was deeply
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boat and come to this country?" In 1980, Burke began to prominently campaign against the
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Former WA premier Brian Burke and stockbroker to stand trial on insider trading charges
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banned cabinet ministers from contact with Burke, but this was lifted by his successor
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trade unions and sections of the Labor Party disliked Dowding. Other contenders were
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from 25 February 1983 to his resignation on 25 February 1988. He was a member of the
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in 1975. The only member of the ministry who was not in Burke's shadow ministry was
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On 25 January 1982, Court retired from Parliament, and the Liberal Party elected
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from 30 March 1973 to 25 February 1988, representing the electoral districts of
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in the Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia
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Over the 1970s, the Labor Party failed to come close to defeating the Liberal/
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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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to help with the state's financial situation. It was later revealed in the
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In 1987, Cabinet gave approval for the electrification of the Fremantle,
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Tales from Boom Town: Western Australian premiers from Brand to McGowan
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to put together an application to build a casino on an old landfill in
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after Balcatta was abolished. At that election, the Labor Party led by
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Taylor, Norman (21 February 1983). "Tough line signalled on Council".
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Western Australia
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from 18 September 1981 to 25 February 1988. Burke studied law at the
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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
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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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The Burke Government passed legislation for a one year trial of
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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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Caporm, Dylan (11 August 2018). "Days of wine and wipe-outs".
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for Balcatta. He faced an uphill battle, with state secretary
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In December 1987, Burke announced his intention to resign as
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the end of 1987, speculation that he would resign increased.
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led by Charles Court. The Coalition had an advantage due to
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In the late 1970s, Burke made several speeches opposing the
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with a group of university Labor branch members, including
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guide being sold, he decided to start his own, forming the
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became the leader of the opposition, succeeding O'Connor.
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Burke's Shambles: Parliamentary Contempt in the Wild West
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It was proposed at Labor's 1984 national conference that
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on 30 March, he was elected to the newly created seat of
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Just prior to the 1983 election, Burke rang businessman
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On 19 June 2013, Burke was charged with four counts of
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Minister Co-ordinating Economic and Social Development
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WA corruption commission investigates ex-premier Burke
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basis. He was sworn into Parliament on 5 August 1973.
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Minister Co-ordinating Economic and Social Development
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The Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia
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List of heads of government who were later imprisoned
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Burke and his wife have four sons and two daughters.
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Minister Coordinating Economic and Social Development
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radio station, and from 1970 to 1973, he worked for
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Australian Politics and Elections Archive 1856โ€“2018
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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 5993: 5563: 5331: 4393: 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 3788: 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 4734: 4625: 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 6000: 5986: 5570: 5556: 5338: 5324: 4642: 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. 4826: 4680: 4560:, 19 June 2013. Retrieved 6 February 2015 4487:"Brian Burke fined for lying to watchdog" 4298:. 13 June 1988. p. 1. Archived from 4261: 3277: 3086: 3074: 3062: 3050: 2985: 2961: 2949: 2874: 2793: 2778: 2766: 2513: 2459: 2420: 2367: 2258: 2242:"Burke, Thomas Patrick (Tom) (1910โ€“1973)" 2224: 1974:In April 1991, Burke appeared before the 1748: 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 4756: 4668: 4613: 4367: 4236: 4059: 4032: 4020: 4008: 3996: 3984: 3972: 3960: 3948: 3931: 3894: 3882: 3829: 3776: 3694: 3679: 3667: 3655: 3526: 3350: 3338: 3202: 3187: 2999:"In Brief: ALP elects new leaders in WA" 2578: 2554:"Labor Wins W.A. Seat By 30 Preferences" 2471: 2432: 2408: 2282: 2270: 2173: 2100:with the cooperation of Burke. In 2008, 1774: 1535: 1004:. That year, he was studying law at the 931: 862:His achievements as Premier include the 4914: 4775: 4598: 4586: 4535:Burke fires shot at CCC after acquittal 4453:Burke attacks the Corruption Commission 4324: 4098: 4071: 4047: 3904:Western Australian Electoral Commission 3870: 3858: 3846: 3817: 3757:Western Australian Electoral Commission 3643: 3614: 3599: 3584: 3572: 3560: 3507: 3113: 3098: 2973: 2862: 2728: 2540: 2525: 2444: 1592:As Tourism Minister, Burke chaired the 1113:candidate by 30 votes as measured on a 1069:Western Australian Legislative Assembly 1062: 807:Western Australian Legislative Assembly 6419: 4829:The Godfather: The life of Brian Burke 4794: 4692: 3709: 3538: 3418: 3303: 3236: 2236: 2106:The Godfather: The life of Brian Burke 2016:when he took office in February 2006. 2002: 1804: 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 5981: 5551: 5319: 5300:Australian Ambassador to the Holy See 5231:Minister for Public Sector Management 4895: 4869: 4718: 4248:. p. 11 – via Google News. 3433: 3391: 3038: 3023: 2925:"Cabinet to ponder the fate of three" 2850: 2838: 2391: 2379: 2348: 2336: 2205: 2104:Professor Quentin Beresford released 1729: 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". 2812: 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 1841: 1329:. He made headlines by calling for 893:. In June 1988, he was appointed a 13: 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 1770: 1707: 1340: 14: 6533: 6401:1990 Labor Party leadership spill 4937: 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). 3445: 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 5536: 5295:Australian Ambassador to Ireland 4686: 4563: 4546: 4527: 4505: 4479: 4462: 4459:radio transcript 5 December 2006 4445: 4413: 4387: 4330: 4281: 4242:"This time, Dublin may be lucky" 4230: 4178: 4092: 4077: 3910: 3789:O'Connor, Andrew (30 May 2015). 2067: 1418:as its leader. Leading into the 1160: 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 4728: 4421:"Former WA premier to quit ALP" 4160:"Burke will quit and keep word" 4088:. 16 February 1987. p. 11. 3888: 3782: 3745: 3532: 3468: 3439: 3412: 3397: 3356: 3297: 3271: 3245: 3230: 3226:. 18 February 1983. p. 46. 3119: 2991: 2917: 2891: 2868: 2813:Read, Nicholas (14 July 1994). 2734: 2662: 2636: 2610: 2584: 2546: 2489:Parliament of Western Australia 2477: 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" 2230: 2179: 1913: 1531:Minister for Women's Interests 1399:, a 1969 biography written by 1273:from the Liberal Party became 1119: 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'" 2157: 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): 231โ€“232. 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 10: 6538: 6007: 3921:. 11 June 1987. p. 5. 3259:. 22 March 1983. p. 2 2931:. 16 July 1980. p. 15 2560:. 1 August 1973. p. 1 2038:for Marlborough's seat of 1782: 1733: 1711: 1475: 1407:posited in his biography, 1071:in 1968, representing the 734:Subiaco, Western Australia 6388: 6347: 6312: 6286: 6277: 6227: 6171: 6110: 6103: 6063: 6022: 6015: 5949: 5888: 5797: 5706: 5585: 5534: 5353: 5306: 5292: 5286: 5281: 5271: 5260: 5252: 5247: 5237: 5228: 5223: 5213: 5204: 5196: 5180: 5172: 5162: 5153: 5148: 5138: 5129: 5121: 5111: 5102: 5094: 5084: 5075: 5067: 5057: 5048: 5040: 5035: 5021: 5009: 4997: 4983: 4971: 4959: 4952: 4246:The Sydney Morning Herald 2905:. 9 July 1980. p. 12 2748:. 1 April 1974. p. 1 2485:"Mr Terence Joseph Burke" 2079: 1269:lost their majority, and 889:, who went on to win the 792: 782: 771: 759: 751: 740: 713: 708: 704: 692: 680: 669: 657: 645: 634: 619: 607: 595: 584: 572: 560: 549: 534: 524: 514: 506: 495: 487: 477: 465: 457: 446: 439: 425: 413: 403: 392: 385: 373: 361: 351: 340: 333: 321: 309: 299: 288: 281: 271: 259: 249: 238: 231: 221: 211: 201: 190: 183: 173: 163: 153: 142: 135: 131: 127: 120: 116: 104: 92: 82: 68: 58: 47: 39: 35: 23: 6055:Teachers' Credit Society 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: 1780: 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): 270โ€“279. 1984. 3169:(3): 518โ€“530. 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. 100โ€“101. 3832:, p. 158โ€“159. 3658:, p. 139โ€“141. 3436:, p. 261โ€“290. 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. 148โ€“151. 2746:The Canberra Times 2558:The Canberra Times 2528:, p. 140โ€“141. 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. 81โ€“82. 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: 1254: 796: 795: 435: 434: 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:. 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4711: 4685: 4681:Beresford 2008 4673: 4661: 4630: 4618: 4616:, p. 123. 4603: 4601:, p. 153. 4591: 4589:, p. 315. 4579: 4562: 4545: 4526: 4521:The Australian 4504: 4493:. 1 April 2010 4478: 4468:Colvin, Mark " 4461: 4451:Weber, David " 4444: 4426:The Australian 4412: 4386: 4355: 4344:. 20 July 2005 4329: 4327:, p. 131. 4308: 4280: 4251: 4238:McGeough, Paul 4229: 4203: 4177: 4148: 4106: 4091: 4076: 4064: 4052: 4050:, p. 127. 4037: 4025: 4013: 4001: 3989: 3977: 3965: 3953: 3936: 3924: 3919:The Australian 3909: 3887: 3885:, p. 153. 3875: 3873:, p. 119. 3863: 3861:, p. 118. 3851: 3849:, p. 121. 3834: 3822: 3820:, p. 120. 3807: 3781: 3779:, p. 139. 3769: 3744: 3717: 3699: 3697:, p. 154. 3684: 3682:, p. 138. 3672: 3670:, p. 142. 3660: 3648: 3646:, p. 113. 3633: 3604: 3602:, p. 112. 3589: 3587:, p. 116. 3577: 3575:, p. 155. 3565: 3563:, p. 114. 3546: 3531: 3529:, p. 143. 3512: 3510:, p. 115. 3497: 3486:on 12 May 2022 3467: 3438: 3426: 3411: 3396: 3394:, p. 279. 3381: 3355: 3353:, p. 131. 3343: 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2014:Alan Carpenter 2004: 2001: 1971: 1968: 1915: 1912: 1856: 1853: 1843: 1840: 1809:Labor won the 1806: 1803: 1772: 1769: 1750: 1747: 1731: 1728: 1709: 1706: 1613:fly-in fly-out 1579:Howard Sattler 1571:Laurie Connell 1553:Works Minister 1546:Fremantle line 1501:served in the 1477: 1474: 1452:closed in 1979 1424:Malcolm Fraser 1342: 1339: 1318:. 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Index

The Honourable
Premier of Western Australia
Elizabeth II
Richard Trowbridge
Gordon Reid
Mal Bryce
Ray O'Connor
Peter Dowding
Treasurer of Western Australia
Minister Co-ordinating Economic and Social Development
Minister for Women's Interests
Minister for Forests
Ian Laurance
Minister for Tourism
Barry MacKinnon
Des Dans
Minister for Public Sector Management
Leader of the Opposition in Western Australia
Ron Davies
Western Australian Labor Party
Western Australian Parliament
Balga
Ted Cunningham
Western Australian Parliament
Balcatta
Ron Bertram
Herb Graham
Subiaco, Western Australia
Labor
Tom Burke

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