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James Burke (Australian politician)

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James was employed in the Northern Territory Public Service from 1995 to 2000, in Territory Health Services then the Office of the Public Trustee. In addition, James served with the
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On 9 August 2008, a general election for the Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory was held, resulting in James Burke losing his seat of
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to pursue his legal career having been unable to secure a position with a local firm. He worked as a solicitor for 11 months with
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Following this, James Burke worked as a solicitor for leading Darwin law firm, Ward Keller Lawyers in their Litigation Division.
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James married Sharon McKenzie in August 1999, gaining a step-daughter (Leesa), and siring two children (Niamh and Flynn).
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In April 2009, James became an Advisor to the Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, Honorable Paul Henderson.
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on a 12-month exchange. He also assisted in the formation of the Ambon Youth Sister Cities Group.
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in 1989. He was involved in student politics throughout his time at university.
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Australian Labor Party members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
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just after Christmas of 1974, but were delayed by the onset of
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Johnson, Stephen (17 April 2005). "Labor backs Burke".
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Members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
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between 2005 and 2008, representing the electorate of
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Index

James Burke (disambiguation)
Australian
Labor Party
Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
Brennan
2005 Northern Territory election
Denis Burke
Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
2005
10th
Brennan
Labor
Port Moresby
Papua New Guinea
Darwin
Cyclone Tracy
University of Queensland
Northern Territory University
Darwin Youth Sister City Organisation
Darwin City Council
Haikou, China
Army Reserves
Melbourne
Gadens
Maurice Blackburn Cashman
Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Union
Brennan
Peter Chandler

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