• Joseph Guerino Tripodi (Italian: [ɡweˈriːno triˈpɔːdi]; born 25 November 1967) is a former Australian politician. He was a member of the New South Wales...
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  • Aosta Valley Emanuel Trípodi (born 1981), Argentine football goalkeeper Fabio Tripodi (born 1973), Italian wheelchair curler Joe Tripodi (born 1967), Australian...
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    more interested in a political career, relying on his friendship with Joe Tripodi. However, the party's affirmative action rules required a female candidate...
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  • that Obeid, together with right-wing Terrigals sub-factional colleague Joe Tripodi, influenced the election and make-up of the Kristina Keneally ministry...
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    Coordinator/Tight Ends/Fullbacks 6th Jeff Phelps Defensive Tackles 1st Joe Tripodi Offensive Line 3rd Eric Donoval Director of Sports Performance 7th...
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    Ministers. The following day, right-wing Labor powerbrokers Eddie Obeid and Joe Tripodi told Iemma that he had lost the support of MPs and would not survive...
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  • Sidoti – former member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly (LIB) Joe Tripodi – NSW politician (ALP) Tony Vallelonga – former mayor of the City of...
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    portfolios). The next day Rees sacked Finance Minister (and Labor powerbroker) Joe Tripodi, Primary Industries Minister Ian Macdonald, and Parliamentary Secretaries...
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  • Regulatory Reform In office 8 December 2009 – 28 March 2011 Preceded by Joe Tripodi Succeeded by Greg Pearce Minister for Citizenship In office 8 December...
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  • by Frank Sartor (as Minister for Energy and Utilities) Succeeded by Joe Tripodi (as Minister for Energy) David Campbell (as Minister for Water Utilities)...
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