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1990–96. In this portfolio he strongly supported Hawke's decision to send Australian forces to support the
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A leading member of the right-wing faction of the ALP, Ray defeated a left-wing senator,
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This article is about the Australian politician. For other people named Robert Ray, see
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became Leader in 2003. He did not stand for re-election at the
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Minister for Immigration, Local Government and Ethnic Affairs
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faction. He was elected to the Senate at the October
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Robert Ray
The Honourable

Minister for Defence
Bob Hawke
Paul Keating
Kim Beazley
Ian McLachlan
Minister for Immigration
Bob Hawke
Clyde Holding
Gerry Hand
Minister for Home Affairs
Bob Hawke
Barry Cohen
Bob Debus
Senator for
Victoria
Jean Melzer
Jacinta Collins
Melbourne, Victoria
Australian
Australian Labor Party
Labor Party
senator
Victoria
Melbourne
Monash University
Jean Melzer
Socialist Left

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