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  2. List of whips in the Australian House of Representatives

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    The three parties represented in the first Parliament each appointed one whip. Each of today's three main parties appoint a chief whip, while the Australian Labor Party and Liberals each have an additional two whips and the Nationals have one additional whip. Until 1994, a party's more senior whip held the title "Whip", while the more junior ...

  3. Today (1982 TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Officially launched as The National Today Show, [1] Today is Australia's longest running morning breakfast news program. [2] The show premiered on 28 June 1982. The original hosts, Steve Liebmann and Sue Kellaway , spent four years together before Liebmann left to present the evening news for Network Ten in Sydney.

  4. Party whip (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Labor elected its whip that day, and the Liberals appointed an additional whip on 2 June 1994, with the new whip responsible for business in the second chamber. [43] That arrangement persists today. Labor and the Liberals each have a chief whip and two whips in the House of Representatives and a chief whip and a two deputy whips in the Senate.

  5. List of whips in the Australian Senate - Wikipedia

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    James Stewart, Labor's first Senate whip (1901–03) Anne McEwen, Labor whip (2010–16) In addition to those below, Kay Denman served as a deputy whip from 18 September to 31 December 1995, a period when one of Labor's two whips was on leave of absence while conducting parliamentary business overseas.

  6. Joanne Ryan (politician) - Wikipedia

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    She has served as one of her party's whips since October 2013 and was elected Chief Government Whip following Labor's return to government in 2022. [1] In September 2017, Ryan intervened in the preselection process for the state seat of Tarneit, calling on the ALP to expel candidate Intaj Khan. [8] In response, Khan threatened to sue her for ...

  7. Australia’s first female central bank chief takes charge as ...

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    In 2021, the former central bank chief said the cash rate — the main interest rate that influences all others in the country — may not rise until 2024, based on economic conditions at the time ...

  8. Chief Whip - Wikipedia

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    The Government Chief Whip has an official residence at 12 Downing Street, however their offices are located at 9 Downing Street. [1] The Chief Whip can wield great power over their party's MPs, including cabinet ministers, being seen to speak at all times on behalf of the Prime Minister. [2]

  9. List of longest-running Australian television series - Wikipedia

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    The Price Is Right: 1981–1986, 2012 Seven Network: Originally "The New Price Is Right" to avoid confusion with 1957 version "The Price Is Right" 1989 Network 10: 1993–1998, 2003–2005 Nine Network: 23 23 Insiders: 15 July 2001 – present ABC TV: 22 22 Catalyst: 9 August 2001 – present ABC TV: 320 22 22 Talking Footy: 1994–2004, 2013 ...