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Australian House of Representatives HANSARD, "DEATH OF HON. G.M. BRYANT, E.D.", 1991-02-12 (excerpt available
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and the Gurindji people. Bryant retired in 1980, and his electorate was taken over by future Prime Minister
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He died in January 1991, eleven months prior to Hawke's ousting as Prime Minister.
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After seventeen years in Parliament, Bryant joined the Cabinet of Prime Minister
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in 1934. He was called up for full-time duty in 1942 and was transferred to the
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in 1955. A passionate supporter of land rights, he was president of the
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Wills
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A year later he became 16:Australian politician (1914–1991) 522: 452:in 1950, having also studied at 385:from 1955 to 1980. 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The Honourable

Minister for the Capital Territory
Gough Whitlam
Kep Enderby
Reg Withers
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
Gough Whitlam
Peter Howson
Jim Cavanagh
Australian Parliament
Wills
Bill Bryson
Bob Hawke
Lismore, Victoria
Heidelberg, Victoria
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University of Melbourne
Australian Labor Party
Division of Wills
Victoria
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs

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