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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. Party whip (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Whips have been a part of the Federal Parliament since its beginning with much the same function as today. [15] [16] Early in its first session in 1901, each of the three parliamentary parties elected one whip in the House of Representatives. [17] [18] [19] Labor and the Free Trade Party each appointed a whip in the Senate as well.

  4. Whip (politics) - Wikipedia

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    Whips use a combination of threats and promises to secure compliance. A former chief whip said that there was a dividing line between legitimate and illegitimate persuasion: "Yes to threats on preferment (for government positions) and honours. No to abusing public money, such as threatening to withhold money from projects in the MP's ...

  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. Category:Political whips - Wikipedia

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    Party line (politics) Party whip (Australia) Party whip (Canada) Party whip (New Zealand) Party Whip of the People's Action Party; Political machine; Public Whip; S.

  7. The Key of Awesome - Wikipedia

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    The Key of Awesome (formerly Barely Productions and Barely Political) is a YouTube channel that produced comedy videos starring writer/performer Mark Douglas. "The Key of Awesome" was created by Mark Douglas and Ben Relles and is the channel's most popular series, mainly producing viral music videos and parodies.

  8. 2022 Australian federal election - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 Australian federal election was held on Saturday 21 May 2022 to elect members of the 47th Parliament of Australia.The incumbent Liberal/National Coalition government, led by Prime Minister Scott Morrison, sought to win a fourth consecutive term in office but was defeated by the opposition Labor Party, led by Anthony Albanese.

  9. Women and government in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The subsequent government would become the second in Australia to be headed by two women and the first ministry in Australia to have a female majority. [31] On 3 March 2018, Australia passed another milestone when, at the 2018 Tasmanian election, Tasmanians elected a majority of women to the Tasmanian House of Assembly, with 13 women and 12 men ...