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Robin Gray (Australian politician)

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1276: 429:, had tried to bribe a Labor backbencher to cross the floor and keep Gray in power. Gray denied any knowledge of this but an ALP appointed Royal Commission criticised his conduct (having an unexplained $ 10,000 in the freezer was a problem), but found no legal case to answer. He resigned as Liberal leader on 17 December 1991. Post the Royal Commission conclusion, in 1992 Gray won one of the highest personal votes ever recorded at the next State election. 402:, to call fresh elections. Bennett refused to accept his advice, believing that Gray had lost the support of the House and was no longer in a position to ask for a dissolution. When the new legislature rejected Gray's choice for 1320: 684: 1315: 974: 226: 177: 1325: 1015: 581: 449: 813:
National Press Club luncheon address. Premier of Tasmania spoke about Tasmania ; the dams and the future of Australia's smallest state.
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was utilised—which stopped the dam's construction. Tasmania was the recipient of $ 276 million in grants by way of compensation.
261:, a suburb of Melbourne. Once he had completed high school, he won a scholarship to Dookie Agricultural College and completed a 1055: 1045: 1050: 840: 554: 249:. He was only the second non-Labor premier to hold the post in 48 years, and the first in 51 years to govern in majority. 1345: 1060: 937: 879: 668: 617: 406:, Gray realised he stood no chance of surviving a vote of confidence on the floor of the House and resigned. ALP leader 106: 1340: 1150: 1140: 1135: 1008: 1205: 1155: 827: 798: 460: 213: 34: 372:. This marked the first time in 58 years that a non-Labor government had managed to win a second term in Tasmania. 262: 312:). Gray in 1982 allied with militant left wing FEDFA trade union leader Kelvin McCoy to form in November 1982 the 1330: 304:
The campaign on which Gray embarked, to build the Franklin Dam, aroused protests from environmentalists, led by
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In 2020, he published a book "Proud to be Tasmanian" (co-authored with his former chief of staff
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for "distinguished service to the people and Parliament of Tasmania, and to the community".
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But after seven years in power, Gray's Liberals suffered a two-seat swing at the
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for that year. Gray ended up out-polling three sitting Liberal members in
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intervened to prevent the building of the dam. However it was finally a
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From 1996 until his retirement on 5 May 2010, Gray was a director of
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on a policy of "state development," particularly the building of the
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background, Gray praised Reece as "the greatest living Tasmanian."
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Proud to be Tasmanian - Robin Gray & The Liberal Led Recovery
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Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Tasmania
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Through Hells Gates: A History of Strahan and Macquarie Harbour
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held at National Library of Australia - tape and transcript
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In 1983, the newly elected federal Labor government led by
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Patriots : defending Australia's natural heritage
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During 1976, the state leader of the Liberal Party,
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The Honourable
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Premier of Tasmania
Harry Holgate
Michael Field
Wilmot
Lyons
Leader of the Opposition in Tasmania
Kew
Victoria
Australia
Liberal Party
Alma mater
University of Melbourne
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Australian
Premier of Tasmania
Liberal
Labor
Harry Holgate
Franklin Dam
hydroelectric
Franklin River
Kew
Bachelor of Agricultural Science
University of Melbourne
Western District
Max Bingham
state election
Wilmot

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