Graham Alexander Ingerson (born 27 August 1941) is a former Australian politician and 8th Deputy Premier of South Australia from 1996 to 1998. Ingerson...
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politician Graham Ike (born 2002), American basketball player Graham Ingels (1915–1991), American comic book and magazine illustrator Graham Ingerson (born...
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Hall) and Graham Ingerson (who had briefly served as Brown's deputy in Opposition), threw their support to Olsen. With Hall and Ingerson's support, Olsen...
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Multicultural Affairs. Following the resignation of Deputy Premier Graham Ingerson in 1998, Kerin succeeded him. Olsen was forced to resign from the premiership...
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election. This led two of Brown's fellow moderates, Joan Hall and Graham Ingerson, to throw their support to Olsen, which was enough for Olsen to defeat...
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include former parliamentarian Graham Ingerson (since 2016), Coombe Government Relations and others. Graham Ingerson also represents the Australian Maritime...
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resigned from parliament shortly after following a heart complaint. Graham Ingerson easily retained the seat for the Liberals at the ensuing by-election...
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located in Adelaide's wealthy eastern suburbs. When sitting member Graham Ingerson resigned, Chapman contested preselection against Liberal minister Michael...
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Liberal MP Peter Arnold. She joined the staff of state tourism minister Graham Ingerson in 1993 as a tourism policy adviser, and in 1996 was appointed as an...
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ensuing 1983 Bragg by-election fellow Liberal Graham Ingerson retained the seat without serious difficulty. Ingerson went on to become a minister under Dean...
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