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Brereton's break from previous Australian bipartisanship on East Timor policy was an important factor in the Howard Government's eventual decision to change Australian policy and intervene in East Timor in September 1999. According to historian and former Australian Army officer
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who acquiesced to Indonesia's intentions to invade East Timor in 1975. , During 1998 and 1999 Brereton highlighted evidence of the Indonesian military's involvement in pro-integrationist violence in East Timor and was a strident advocate of
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affair in the mid-'70s when he was accused of attempting to influence ALP aldermen who were considering an application to rezone a block of land. He and Geoffrey Cahill, then Labor's NSW general secretary (and grandson of former Premier
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Taking into account his service in the New South Wales Parliament, Brereton had the longest period of parliamentary service of any member of the Parliament elected in 2001. In June 2004 he announced his retirement from politics at the
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Brereton was a member of the Opposition Shadow Ministry 1996–2001 serving as Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs. Assisted by his adviser, Dr
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1993–96, and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Public Service Matters 1993. In March 1996, the ALP government lost office to
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and Defence Security agents raided Dr Dorling's home in September 2000, but no classified material was found.
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Upon switching to the federal Parliament, Brereton was Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister 1991–93,
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Reluctant Saviour: Australia, Indonesia and the independence of East Timor
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His wife, Justice Tricia Kavanagh, was a Judge on the
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1973–90. He survived the political controversy of the
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Index

The Honourable

Australian Minister for Transport
Paul Keating
Bob Collins
John Sharp
Australian Minister for Industrial Relations
Paul Keating
Peter Cook
Peter Reith
Australian Parliament
Kingsford-Smith
Lionel Bowen
Peter Garrett
NSW Minister for Public Works
Ports
Neville Wran
Barrie Unsworth
Laurie Ferguson
Peter Cox
Kensington, New South Wales
Australian Labor Party
Deirdre Grusovin
kingmaker
Australian Labor Party
Paul Keating
Mark Latham
Australian House of Representatives
Division of Kingsford Smith
monorail

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