Verity Helen Firth AM (born 28 August 1973) is an Australian university executive and former politician. She is the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Social Justice...
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professional bowler Verity Barton (born 1985), Australian (Queensland) politician Verity Firth (born 1973), Australian politician Verity James, Australian...
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14 September 2009 Premier Nathan Rees Kristina Keneally Preceded by Verity Firth Succeeded by John Robertson Minister for Commerce In office 8 September...
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Firth (born 21 September 1975[citation needed]) is an Australian comedian, best known as a founding member of The Chaser. He is the brother of Verity...
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Workplace Relations, Julia Gillard and then New South Wales counterpart, Verity Firth. The first deployment took place at Fairvale High School in August that...
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Incumbent Assumed office 27 March 2004 Deputy See list John McInerney Verity Firth Chris Harris Tony Pooley Marcelle Hoff Phillip Black Marcelle Hoff Robert...
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2015 – 23 March 2019 Premier Mike Baird Gladys Berejiklian Preceded by Verity Firth (as Minister for Education and Training) Succeeded by Geoff Lee (as Minister...
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public on 11 July 2009. The opening was attended by local state member Verity Firth and NSW Premier Nathan Rees. The A$16 million project included demolition...
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'Bending Over Backwards' in Griffith REVIEW 45: The Way We Work (2014) Verity Firth & Rebecca Huntley, Who's Afraid of a Public School? Public Perceptions...
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suffered. Many prominent Labor MPs and ministers lost their seats including Verity Firth, David Borger, Matt Brown, Jodi McKay, Virginia Judge, Phil Costa and...
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