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427:Succeeded by
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382:Rob Borbidge
377:Succeeded by
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313:Succeeded by
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270:Succeeded by
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118:Succeeded by
77:Elizabeth II
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1829:1941 births
1114:Ken Tomkins
657:Angus Innes
647:Premiership
530:, Australia
477:Ken Tomkins
472:Preceded by
454:(1983–1992)
415:Preceded by
365:Preceded by
330:Elections:
301:Preceded by
258:Preceded by
218:Paul Braddy
213:Preceded by
159:Preceded by
106:Preceded by
1823:Categories
1808:Springborg
1798:Springborg
1732:Queensland
1650:Mackenroth
1485:McIlwraith
1465:Fitzgerald
1368:Palaszczuk
1213:McIlwraith
1183:Macalister
1125:1983–1992
1101:1992–2001
1070:1989–1991
1059:Mike Ahern
1038:1989–1991
1027:Wayne Goss
998:Wayne Goss
981:Mike Ahern
776:References
726:Crows Nest
680:Opposition
661:Wayne Goss
619:Mike Ahern
584:Cooper, a
545:Occupation
528:Queensland
514:1941-02-04
447:Crows Nest
408:Mike Ahern
370:Mike Ahern
306:Mike Ahern
251:Mike Ahern
230:Tom Barton
164:Wayne Goss
123:Wayne Goss
111:Mike Ahern
1565:McCormack
1510:Donaldson
1435:Mackenzie
1338:R. Cooper
1298:F. Cooper
1283:McCormack
1188:Mackenzie
580:Biography
462:In office
395:In office
354:Bill Gunn
341:In office
291:In office
281:40th
263:Bill Gunn
238:In office
193:In office
139:In office
99:Bill Gunn
64:In office
54:33rd
1788:Borbidge
1670:Nicholls
1585:Larcombe
1550:Theodore
1540:Hawthorn
1505:Pattison
1500:Griffith
1460:Stephens
1348:Borbidge
1273:Theodore
1223:Morehead
1218:Griffith
959:16 April
953:archived
930:26 March
924:Archived
903:11 March
897:Archived
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847:11 March
811:11 March
653:Liberals
635:Newspoll
524:Brisbane
420:Don Neal
83:Governor
1763:Nicklin
1655:Beattie
1640:Sheldon
1635:De Lacy
1615:Edwards
1560:Gillies
1555:Fihelly
1525:Kidston
1495:Garrick
1480:Dickson
1475:Hemmant
1455:Douglas
1440:Moffatt
1353:Beattie
1313:Nicklin
1278:Gillies
1258:Kidston
1238:Dickson
1208:Douglas
1178:Herbert
728:at the
404:Premier
247:Premier
202:Premier
73:Monarch
1803:Seeney
1783:Cooper
1768:Pizzey
1748:Vowles
1665:Fraser
1645:Hamill
1630:Cooper
1580:Hanlon
1575:Cooper
1545:Barnes
1515:Nelson
1490:Archer
1470:Ramsay
1450:McLean
1363:Newman
1318:Pizzey
1303:Hanlon
1263:Denham
1253:Morgan
1243:Dawson
1233:Byrnes
1228:Nelson
1198:Palmer
1193:Lilley
586:cattle
350:Deputy
184:Police
148:Deputy
94:Deputy
1793:Horan
1778:Ahern
1758:Maher
1753:Moore
1743:Appel
1660:Bligh
1625:Ahern
1605:Chalk
1600:Hiley
1595:Walsh
1570:Smith
1535:Airey
1530:Cribb
1520:Philp
1373:Miles
1358:Bligh
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1323:Chalk
1293:Smith
1288:Moore
1248:Philp
1203:Thorn
1011:1989
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324:10th
129:27th
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1610:Knox
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1268:Ryan
961:2018
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