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was established in his honour to "provide practical support and financial assistance to cancer patients and their families by making funds available to organisations that offer cancer treatment and palliative care services". The Foundation was absorbed into the Ricky Ponting Foundation in May 2013.
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On Friday 13 February 2004, Bacon received the diagnosis that he was suffering from inoperable lung cancer. On 23 February 2004, he announced that he would take a four-week leave of absence from his role of Premier so that he could explore treatment options. After news that he had little time left,
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in 2003. One of the Bacon Government's most notable achievements was to wipe out a $ 1.6 billion state net debt in only six years. Other achievements included huge increases in tourist numbers, leading social policies, partnerships between state and local governments, turning Tasmanian Government
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Bacon's time in office was said to have been hugely successful, for the state economy as a whole, for his popularity with the people of the state, and also for tourism with the introduction of two more
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was announced in June 2005 but made effective from 13 May 2004. The Order of Australia is not awarded posthumously, but Bacon had been nominated before his death.
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was held on 24 June; many state and federal politicians (from both major parties) attended, including Liberal Prime Minister
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The State Government will continue to fund the $ 30,000 Jim Bacon Memorial Scholarship at the University of Tasmania.
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student leader. Bacon moved to Western Australia and, after taking a job as a labourer, became an official of the
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Bacon stood aside as Premier in March 2004, to spend whatever time was left to him with his family and friends.
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Later Bacon married Honey Hogan, who had been a croupier and the public face of Australia's first casino:
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Bacon had a twenty-year partnership with Lynnette Francis, and they had two sons, Mark and
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Bacon, a 35-year smoker, died as a result of his cancer on 20 June 2004, at
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Death of the Honourable James Alexander Bacon, former Premier of Tasmania
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when it opened in 1973. That marriage gave him a stepson, Shane.
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Delegates to the Australian Constitutional Convention 1998
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Index

The Honourable
AC
Premier of Tasmania
1998
2002
Elizabeth II
Sir Guy Green
Richard Butler
Paul Lennon
Tony Rundle
Paul Lennon
Leader of the Opposition
Tony Rundle
Michael Field
Tony Rundle
Tasmanian House of Assembly
Denison
Julian Amos
David Bartlett
Melbourne
Victoria
Australia
Hobart
Tasmania
Australia
Labor
CPA (ML)
AC
Premier of Tasmania
Melbourne

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