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Bill Wood (politician)

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also served terms in the Queensland Parliament. Les was also briefly the leader of the Queensland ALP prior to his death in 1958.
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for "significant service to the community and the Legislative Assembly of the Australian Capital Territory".
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This article about an Australian Labor Party member of the Parliament of Queensland is a
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Wood was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the
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Wood was elected the first ACT Legislative Assembly in
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Queensland Legislative Assembly
Cook
Bunny Adair
Edwin Wallis-Smith
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Barron River
Martin Tenni
Toowoomba
Queensland
Australia
Canberra
Australian Capital Territory
Australia
Labor
Les Wood
Peter Wood
Alma mater
University of Queensland
Teacher
AM
politician
Legislative Assembly of Queensland
Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly
Queensland Parliament
Labor
Cook
Barron River
Country Party
Martin Tenni
1989

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