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  2. Office of the Status of Women - Wikipedia

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    In March 1983, the Office of Women's Affairs changed its name to the Office of the Status of Women. Susan Ryan was the first federal Australian Labor Party (ALP) female minister, appointed as Minister for Education and Youth Affairs and Minister assisting the Prime Minister for the Status of Women in Bob Hawke's first ministry in 1983.

  3. Template:Australian Women and Leadership/doc - Wikipedia

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    This is a documentation subpage for Template:Australian Women and Leadership. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. Template:Australian Women and Leadership displays an external link to a page about a woman or theme at The Encyclopedia of Women and Leadership in Twentieth ...

  4. Template:Australian politics/party colours - Wikipedia

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    labour: Australian Labor Party Labour: labour nsw: Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch) Labour: labour qld: Australian Labor Party (Queensland Branch) Labour: labour tas: Australian Labor Party (Tasmanian Branch) Labour: labour vic: Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch) Labour: labour wa: Australian Labor Party (Western ...

  5. Australian Labor Party - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Scott, who wrote "Running on Empty: 'Modernising' the British and Australian Labour Parties", suggests that the adoption of the spelling without a u "signified one of the ALP's earliest attempts at modernisation", and served the purpose of differentiating the party from the Australian labour movement as a whole and distinguishing it from ...

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  7. Australian Labor Party Caucus - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Labor Party Caucus comprises all Australian Labor Party (ALP) senators and members of parliament of the current Commonwealth Parliament. The Caucus determines some matters of policy, parliamentary tactics, and disciplinary measures against disobedient parliamentarians.

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