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  2. New South Wales Liberal Party - Wikipedia

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    For the following months, the Democratic Party and Liberal Democratic Party joined the Liberal Party and were replaced by the new party's NSW division. In the 74 years since its foundation, the party has won eight state elections to the Labor Party 's 13, and has spent 27 years in office (1965 to 1976, 1988 to 1995 and 2011 to 2023) to Labor's 46.

  3. Minister for Health (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    The office was reconstituted as a fully independent "Department of Public Health" headed by the Minister (titled Minister for Health since 1930) in 1938. [8] The department existed until its abolition in 1972 with the passing of the Health Commission Act 1972 which created the "Health Commission of New South Wales" headed by the minister. [9]

  4. Michael Feneley - Wikipedia

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    Feneley is a serial political candidate for the Liberal Party. He was a candidate in the 2010 Australian federal election in the seat of Kingsford Smith , losing to Labor's Peter Garrett . Seven months later Feneley stood as the Liberal candidate in the 2011 New South Wales state election in the seat of Maroubra where he was defeated by Labor's ...

  5. 2023 New South Wales Liberal Party leadership election

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    On election night, Perrottet conceded to Chris Minns from Labor Party and resigned as the leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party. The National Party also held two leadership spills. In the first spill, Paul Toole survived and was re-elected against Dubbo MP Dugald Saunders. [3] In the second spill, Toole lost and was replaced by Saunders.

  6. Minister for Health and Aged Care - Wikipedia

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    The Minister for Health and Aged Care is the position in the Australian cabinet responsible for national health and wellbeing and medical research. The incumbent Minister is Labor MP Mark Butler . In the Government of Australia , the minister is responsible for national health and medical research policy, providing direction and oversight of ...

  7. John Brogden (politician) - Wikipedia

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    John Gilbert Brogden AM (born 28 March 1969) is an Australian businessman, philanthropist, and former politician.He was a Liberal Party member for Pittwater in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from May 1996 until his resignation in August 2005, and served as the leader of the opposition in New South Wales from 2002 to 2005.

  8. Candidates of the 2025 Australian federal election - Wikipedia

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    The Liberal National Party is defending three seats. The Greens are defending one seat. One Nation is defending one seat. Senators Penny Allman-Payne (Greens), Anthony Chisholm (Labor), James McGrath (Liberal National), Matt Canavan (Liberal National), Pauline Hanson (One Nation) and Murray Watt (Labor) are not up for re-election.

  9. Brad Hazzard - Wikipedia

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    A member of the Liberal Party, [1] Hazzard has also served as the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister Assisting the Premier on Infrastructure NSW in the O'Farrell government between 2011 and 2014; as the Attorney General of New South Wales and the Minister for Justice between 2014 and 2015 in the first Baird ministry; [2 ...