• Michael Nanovich (18 June 1931 – 20 December 2005) was an Australian politician who was a Liberal Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia...
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  • politician (Croatian Democratic Union), born in Myrtleford, Victoria Mick Nanovich – politician (Liberal Party), Western Australia Tony Krsticevic – politician...
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  • Western Australia MLA at Alfred Cove (2013–2017) and Bateman (2017–) Mick Nanovich Australian rules football State Western Australia MLA at Toodyay (1974–1977)...
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  • The district was abolished at the 1977 election. Its last member, Mick Nanovich of the Liberal Party, went on to become the member for Whitford. v t...
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  • Member Party Term   Mick Nanovich Liberal 1977–1983   Pam Beggs Labor 1983–1993   Rob Johnson Liberal 1993–1996...
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  • Australia In office 19 February 1983 – 6 February 1993 Preceded by Mick Nanovich Succeeded by Rob Johnson Constituency Whitford Personal details Born...
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  • contested at the 1977 state election. The seat was won by Liberal candidate Mick Nanovich, then member for the abolished Toodyay. Whitford was captured by Labor...
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  • Australian state election: Whitford Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Mick Nanovich 13,337 54.5 -7.9 Labor Nick Griffiths 9,266 37.8 +0.2 Democrats Harvard...
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  • Skidmore Douglas Ismail Pietro Bendotti Toodyay Labor Clifford Hunt Mick Nanovich Albert Tonkin George Gaunt (Aust) Vasse Liberal Robert Goddard Barry...
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  • Edwin Crisafullia 1962–1964 Joe Smith 1964–1965 John Gaynor 1965–1968 Mick Nanovich 1968–1974 Charles Searson 1974–1981 Mike O'Brien JP 1981–1982 Keith...
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