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and took his seat in July 1990. He was a member of the Opposition Shadow Ministry from 1992 to 1996, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Social Security in 1996, Assistant Treasurer from 1996 to 2001, and Minister for the Arts and
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as Minister for the Arts and the Centenary of Federation
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On 12 May, Rod Kemp announced he would not contest the
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The Honourable

Senator
Victoria
Melbourne
Victoria
Liberal Party of Australia
Liberal
Australian Senate
Victoria
Melbourne
Victoria
Melbourne University
David Kemp
Institute of Public Affairs
C.D. Kemp
Margaret Guilfoyle
Andrew Peacock
Liberal
Senator
1990 election
Sport
November 2007 election
first speech
Archived
Wayback Machine
Official biography
Jackie Kelly
Minister for the Arts
Sport

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