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abor's Senate ticket in Victoria, behind Robert Ray and Barney Cooney.[~7IL?sl However, on the final distribution of preferences she was defeated by Lyn Allison of the Australian Democrats.ini30 In 1996, Gillard resigned from her position with Slater & Gordon to serve as chief of staff to John Brumby, at th
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Labor's Senate ticket in Victoria, behind Robert Ray and Barney Cooney 3271W However, on the final distribution of preferences she was defeated by Lyn Allison of the Australian Demo crats.D91[391 In 1996, Gillard resigned from her position with Slater & Gordon to serve as chief of staff to John Brumby, at
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abor's Senate ticket in Victoria, behind Robed Ray mul Barney Cooney.1271(28) However, on the final. distribution of preferenres she was defeated by Lyn Allison of the Australian Demo rats.i29)13o] In 1996, Gillard resigned from ber position with Slater & Gordon to serve as Chief of staff to John 13rumby, a
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Labor's Senate ticket in Victoria, behind Robert Ray and Barney Cooney.[~71C261 However, on the final disthbution of preferences she was defeated by Lyn Allison of the Australian Democrats.1~9)[3°l In 1996, Gillett resigned from her position with Slater & Gordon to serve as chief of staff to John Brumby, a
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bor's Senate ticket in Victoria, behind Robert Ray and Barney Cooney.[~71[?s1. However, on the final distribution of preferences she was defeated by Lyn Allison of the Australian Democrats [29][30] In 1996, Gillard resigned from her position with Slater & Gordon to serve as chief of staff to John Brumby, a
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or's Semite ticket in Victoria, behind Robert_ Ray and Barney Cooney.[27)[?-81 However, on the final distribution of preferences she was defeated by Lyn Allison of the Australian Democrats.f~9l[301 In 1996, Gillard resigned from her position with Slate & Gordon to serve as chief of staff to John Brtunby, a
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abor's Senate ticket in Victoria, behind Robert Ray and Barney Cooney.[271[28] However, on the final distribution of preferences she was defeated by Lyn Allison of the Australian Democrats.[29][361 In 1996, Gillard resigned from her position with Slater & Gordon to serve as chief of staff to John Brumby, at
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abor's Senate ticket in Victoria, behind Robert Ray and Barney Cooney.(271(281 However, on the final distribution of preferences she was defeated by Lyn Allison of the Australian Democrats.(291r393 In 1996, Gillard resigned from her position with Slater & Gordon to serve as chief of staff to John Brumby, at
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Labor's Senate ticket in Victoria., behind Robert Ray and Barney Cooney.[~7E However, on the final distribution of preferences she was defeated by Lyn Allison of the Australian Democrats T293[3°1 In 1996, Gillard resigned from her position with Slater & Gordon to serve as chief of staff to John Brum.hy, a
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abor's Senate ticket in Victoria, behind Robert_ 4y and Barney Cooney.127][281 However, on the final distribution of preferences she was defeated by Lyn Allison of the Australian Democrats.(3913°1 In 1996, Mud resigned from her position with Slater & Gordon to serve as chief of staff to John Brumby, at tha
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abor's Senate-ticket in Victoria, behind Robert Ray and Barney Cooney.[27][26] However, on the final distribution of preferences she was defeated by Lyn Allison of the Australian Democrats.[ 29][3°] In 1996, Gillard resigned from her position with Slater & Gordon to serve as chief of staff to John Brumby,
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n Labor's Senate ticket in Victoria, behind *then Ray and Barney Cooney;273.M However, on the final distribution of preferences she was defeated by Lyn Allison of the Australian _ Demo crats;29X3 0.3 In 1996, Mord resigned from her position with Slater & Gordon to serve as chief of staff to John. Brumby,
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the Australian Union of Students
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