Sue Mary Mackay (born 14 April 1960) is a former Australian politician who served as a Senator for Tasmania from 1996 to 2005, representing the Australian...
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September 2004 until his resignation in 2014. His partner is former senator, Sue Mackay. "CREAN, David Mackenzie". Members of the Parliament of Tasmania. Retrieved...
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the party from 1984 to 1996. She later worked as an adviser to Senator Sue Mackay (1996–1998) and then held various positions with the Tasmanian state government...
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6 Christine Milne Greens 2001 2001 1 Paul Calvert Liberal 2001 2 Sue Mackay Labor 2004 3 John Watson Liberal 2001 4 Nick Sherry Labor 2001 5...
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Denman Chris Evans John Faulkner Brenda Gibbs Kate Lundy Jim McKiernan Sue Mackay Shayne Murphy Kerry O'Brien Robert Ray Margaret Reynolds Chris Schacht...
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Santoro resigned on 11 April 2007. Sue Boyce was appointed as his replacement on 20 April. Tasmanian ALP Senator Sue Mackay resigned on 30 July 2005. Carol...
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during which time he came into political conflict with Nick Sherry and Sue Mackay, both later to be Australian Labor Party senators. He won preselection...
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Sandy Macdonald National New South Wales 2008 1993–1999, 2000–2008 Sue Mackay Labor Tasmania 2008 1996–2005 Gavin Marshall Labor Victoria 2008 2002–2019...
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leader Michael Field (1993–1994), Senator John Coates (1995–1996), Senator Sue Mackay (1996–1998), Hydro Tasmania (1998), state premier Jim Bacon (1998–2003)...
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1988 Billy Bland 2:42:50 Sarah Haines 3:38:26 1989 Dave Spedding 2:50:37 Sue Mackay 3:53:17 1990 Mark Rigby 2:40:07 Sarah Haines 3:29:19 1991 Gavin Bland...
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