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  2. 1989 in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Queensland National Party MP Santo Santoro wins the 1989 Merthyr state by-election. [34] 15 May – Australia's first private tertiary institution, Bond University, opens on the Gold Coast. [35] 16 May – Plotters of the Liberal leadership coup appear on the ABC TV's Four Corners hindering Andrew Peacock's attempts to unify the party. [36]

  3. 1989 South Australian state election - Wikipedia

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    State elections were held in South Australia on 25 November 1989. All 47 seats in the South Australian House of Assembly were up for election. The incumbent Australian Labor Party led by Premier of South Australia John Bannon defeated the Liberal Party of Australia led by Leader of the Opposition John Olsen. Labor won 22 out of 47 seats, and ...

  4. 1989 Queensland state election - Wikipedia

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    The 1989 Queensland state election was held in the Australian state of Queensland on 2 December 1989 to elect the 89 members of the state's Legislative Assembly.This was the first election following the downfall of eight-term premier Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen at the end of 1987.

  5. List of elections in 1989 - Wikipedia

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    1989 Australian Capital Territory election; 1989 Gwydir by-election; 1989 Merthyr state by-election; 1989 Queensland state election; 1989 South Australian state election; 1989 Tasmanian state election; 1989 Western Australian state election

  6. 1989 Australian Capital Territory election - Wikipedia

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    The 1989 Australian Capital Territory election was held on 4 March 1989 to elect the 1st Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly.This was the first direct election by voters in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) for their power legislative body.

  7. Candidates of the 1989 South Australian state election

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    Sitting members are shown in bold text. Tickets that elected at least one MLC are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are identified by an asterisk (*). Eleven seats were up for election. Labor were defending five seats. The Liberals were defending five seats. The Democrats were defending one seat.

  8. Category:1989 elections in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Results of the 1989 South Australian state election (House of Assembly) Results of the 1989 South Australian state election (Legislative Council) Results of the 1989 Western Australian state election (Legislative Assembly) Results of the 1989 Western Australian state election (Legislative Council) 1989 Rodney state by-election

  9. Category:1989 in Australia - Wikipedia

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