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    Thomas Uren AC (28 May 1921 – 26 January 2015) was an Australian politician and Deputy Leader of the Australian Labor Party from 1975 to 1977. Uren served...
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  • Uren may refer to: Uren, Saskatchewan, a community in Saskatchewan, Canada Uren Urban Settlement, a municipal formation which the town of district significance...
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    to the then Minister for Local Government and Administrative Services, Tom Uren, who became a mentor to him. In 1989, the position of Assistant General...
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    South Wales 1988–1991: Rainforest House, Mapleton, Queensland 1988–1992: Tom Uren House, Balmain, Sydney 1994: Lovett Bay House, Sydney 1996: Cloudy Bay...
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    contemporary Balmain house designed by architect Harry Seidler sold for $6m. The Tom Uren House in Gilchrist Place was designed by Richard Leplastrier. Notable past...
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  • Victorian state branch, while its opponents were preserved elsewhere. Tom Uren described the left of the Labor Party Caucus upon his election to Parliament...
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    John Gorton's motion to decriminalise homosexuality in 1973. According to Tom Uren he was originally a "very narrow-minded young man", who later "matured"...
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  • committees from 1978 to 1983. He retired in 1990. Together with Labor's Tom Uren, Millar was the last World War II combat veteran to serve in the House...
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  • Whitlam government ministers, including Jim Cairns, Clyde Cameron and Tom Uren, criticised the US bombing of North Vietnam at the end of 1972. The US...
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    same political party as the former senator. The New South Wales premier, Tom Lewis, felt that this convention applied only to vacancies caused by deaths...
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