Kezia Dorcas Tibisay Purick (born 12 May 1958) is an Australian politician. She was an independent member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly...
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2024 Nicole Manison (Wanguri) – announced retirement 12 January 2024 Kezia Purick (Goyder) – announced retirement 15 February 2024 Finocchiaro announced...
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MP Kezia Purick from 23 October 2012. Despite Labor's massive majority following the 2016 election, the incoming Labor government re-appointed Purick as...
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Giles remains NT chief minister". SBS News. Retrieved 3 February 2015. "Kezia Purick quits Northern Territory Country Liberals party, Government loses one-seat...
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Kezia Purick since 23 October 2012. Despite Labor's massive majority following the 2016 election, the incoming Labor government re-appointed Purick as...
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election, the new Labor government re-appointed CLP-turned-independent Kezia Purick as Speaker of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly for another...
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Warlpiri, before being asked to withdraw her interjection by Speaker Kezia Purick, who later stated that unless given permission, debate in Parliament...
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Speaker and Deputy Speaker were independents between 2001 and 2005. Kezia Purick was also the Speaker as an independent between 2015 and 2020. The current...
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Aboriginal and openly gay speaker of an Australian Parliament, replacing Kezia Purick, who resigned after findings of corrupt conduct against her by the Northern...
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deputy. After four defections during the parliamentary term including Kezia Purick, Alison Anderson, Larisa Lee and Robyn Lambley, the CLP was reduced to...
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