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and the existing coalition with the Liberals. He was the first Nationals MP to withdraw from the Coalition, doing so at a party meeting on 17 March. McVeigh nonetheless remained a Nationals
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primary producer and a prize-winning wheat farmer", on a property of 1,200 acres (490 ha). He also played in the A-grade of the
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during this time, serving as the party's spokesman on Aboriginal affairs. He eventually rejoined the Coalition on 11 August.
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In December 1987, it was reported that the Queensland state government had nominated McVeigh to serve as
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in London. He formally resigned from parliament on 29 February 1988, sparking
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in November 1980. In May 1982, he was moved to the portfolio of Minister for
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from 2012 to 2016 before winning Tom's old federal seat of Groom in 2016.
335:(born 7 May 1930) is a former Australian politician. He served in the 674: 149: 20: 805:
Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Darling Downs
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National Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia
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and held that position to the defeat of the government at the
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Groom
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to his school and promised to succeed him in the seat of
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McVeigh later attended boarding school in 187:1 December 1984 – 29 February 1988 532:"Schoolboy's dream of politics comes true" 237:2 December 1972 – 1 December 1984 47: 548: 792: 567: 682:Minister for Housing and Construction 504: 502: 500: 498: 413:Minister for Housing and Construction 349:Minister for Housing and Construction 127:3 November 1980 – 7 May 1982 115:Minister for Housing and Construction 339:from 1972 to 1988, representing the 835:20th-century Australian politicians 642:"Political son takes reins in seat" 570:"Howard puts Nationals on the spot" 549:Brammall, Colin (8 November 1981). 73:7 May 1982 – 11 March 1983 13: 495: 363:McVeigh was born on 7 May 1930 in 14: 846: 379:. He became a "third-generation 479:Queensland Legislative Assembly 634: 616: 598: 580: 568:Malone, Paul (18 March 1987). 561: 542: 524: 1: 358: 7: 394: 10: 851: 18: 778: 768: 763: 746: 738: 731: 721: 707: 699: 688: 679: 671: 666: 646:The Sydney Morning Herald 512:. 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Index

Tom McVie
Timothy McVeigh
The Honourable

Minister for Home Affairs and the Environment
Malcolm Fraser
Ian Wilson
Barry Cohen
Minister for Housing and Construction
Malcolm Fraser
Ray Groom
Australian Parliament
Groom
Bill Taylor
Australian Parliament
Darling Downs
Reginald Swartz
Allora, Queensland
National
John McVeigh
House of Representatives
National Party
Fraser government
Minister for Housing and Construction
Minister for Home Affairs and the Environment
Allora, Queensland
Arthur Fadden
Darling Downs
Brisbane
Darling Downs

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