Anthony Maxwell Rundle AO (born 5 March 1939) was the Premier of the Australian State of Tasmania from 18 March 1996 to 14 September 1998. He succeeded...
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Canada in the mid-1800s Sophie Rundle, English actress Peter Rundle, English actor Tony Rundle, former premier of Tasmania, Australia Originating from the...
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following a promise not to form minority government Groom resigned. Tony Rundle was quick to replace Groom as Liberal leader and reached an informal...
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state election in 1998, defeating the Liberal Party government under Tony Rundle. It was the first Labor majority since 1982. His government was re-elected...
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end of two years of a Liberal minority government headed by Premier Tony Rundle, supported by the Tasmanian Greens. The Labor Party won government in...
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1992 17 February 1992 18 March 1996 4 years, 30 days Liberal 1996 40 Tony Rundle MHA for Braddon (born 1939) — 18 March 1996 14 September 1998 2 years...
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families, and communities". On 13 August 1997, the Tasmanian Premier, Tony Rundle, moved a parliamentary motion that included the words: "That this Parliament...
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(1917–1936) 18 November 1924 20 May 1927 2 years, 183 days 180. TAS Tony Rundle (1939–) AO Liberal MHA for Braddon (1982–2002) 18 March 1996 14 September...
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that he would only govern in majority and resigned. He was replaced by Tony Rundle, who quickly reached an agreement with the Greens. He remained in Parliament...
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October 1995 – 3 October 2003 Monarch Elizabeth II Premier Ray Groom Tony Rundle Jim Bacon Preceded by Sir Phillip Bennett Succeeded by Richard Butler...
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