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In the election, the Nationals were heavily defeated, suffering the worst defeat of a sitting government in Queensland. This was mainly due to a massive Labor wave that swept through Brisbane; Labor took all but five of the capital's 36 seats. However, Cooper was not blamed for the debacle—which was
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released after the inquiry came out showed the Nationals at only 22 percent—the lowest result ever recorded at the time for a state government in Australia. Moving Cooper to the Police Ministry was seen as an attempt by Ahern to remove the stigma of Fitzgerald from the area. The effect, however, was
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that a large number of Queensland parliamentarians from all parties had abused their travel entitlements (the "travel rorts affair"). The CJC began an investigation, and although the names of those under investigation were suppressed, it became obvious through indirect published hints that one of
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having its best chance in years to win government; indeed, if the result of the Newspoll were to be repeated at the election, the Nationals would have been swept out in a massive landslide. Cooper was promoted as an alternative leader to Ahern. In particular, it was thought he could shore up the
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Ahern was a very different leader from Bjelke-Petersen. His moderation and focus on consensus leadership was to many Nationals a rude shock after the legendary strong-willed approach of his predecessor. An embittered Bjelke-Petersen worked publicly to undermine and destabilise the National Party
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20,000 to the by-election campaign. This close relationship evoked many memories of the Bjelke-Petersen era, where relations between the executive and the police service were (sometimes improperly) close. When the matter came under investigation by the CJC (the Carruthers Inquiry), Cooper led
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National Party's vote in its conservative rural heartland. Portraying himself as a strong leader who was closer to the Bjelke-Petersen mould, Cooper launched a leadership challenge and toppled Ahern as party leader on 25 September. He was sworn in as premier later that day.
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Soon afterwards Cooper was named in what would become the central scandal of the Borbidge government, when it was revealed that during the Mundingburra by-election campaign, Borbidge and Cooper had signed a secret Memorandum of Understanding with the
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In the beginning of 1989, Cooper was promoted to Minister for Police, another challenging portfolio that had been at the heart of the turmoil associated with the Fitzgerald Inquiry. The report was particularly damaging, since the Nationals faced a
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into police corruption, which implicated a great many senior governmental and police figures in widespread official corruption. In December 1987, the National Party replaced Bjelke-Petersen as leader and Premier with
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in 1983. At various times, Cooper was Chairman of the National Party's Wallumbilla/Yuleba branch and Vice-President of the National Party's Roma Electorate Council. At the time of Cooper's election to the seat of
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formed a minority government. Cooper became Shadow Minister for Primary Industries but stepped down from the front bench in December 1999. He retired from Parliament in the state election of 2001.
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with his wife, refunded the cost of the trip, and stood down as National Party leader. This was widely seen as a tactical move aimed at shaming senior members of the government such as
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for a period of 73 days, from 25 September 1989 to 7 December 1989. His loss at the state election of 1989 ended 32 years of continuous National Party rule over Queensland.
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would lead to a flood of gays from southern states moving to Queensland. These advertisements were satirised by Labor ads depicting Cooper as a wild-eyed reactionary.
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Cooper waited as long as he could to call an election, finally doing so for 2 December. The Nationals campaigned on traditional focuses:
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By the late 1980s, the once impregnable Bjelke-Petersen government had begun to falter amid the failure of Bjelke-Petersen's
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All three political parties in Queensland had changed their leaders by 1989 — in addition to the Nationals, the
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strident attacks on the body and its independence. Cooper ignored repeated Opposition calls for him to resign.
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them was Cooper. On 9 December Cooper announced that he was under investigation for the funding of a trip to
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Following the redistribution, which followed legislation designed to rid Queensland's electoral system of
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to raise Cooper's personal profile among Nationals supporters disaffected with Ahern. Polls showing
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breeder, followed the customary path to politics in the National Party, becoming involved in the
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over senior police appointments, and increased police funding in return for a donation of
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widely seen as a vote against Bjelke-Petersen—and stayed on as Leader of the Opposition.
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leadership, and still held the allegiance of many Nationals supporters.
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National Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Queensland
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He has 4 children, 12 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.
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In 1998, the Coalition suffered an 11-seat swing, and Labor's
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Index

Russell Cooper (disambiguation)
The Honourable
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Premier of Queensland
Elizabeth II
Walter Campbell
Deputy
Bill Gunn
Mike Ahern
Wayne Goss
Leader of the Opposition in Queensland
Rob Borbidge
Wayne Goss
Rob Borbidge
Police
Rob Borbidge
Paul Braddy
Tom Barton
Mike Ahern
Bill Gunn
Vince Lester
Treasurer of Queensland
Mike Ahern
Keith De Lacy
Leader of the National Party in Queensland
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Bill Gunn
Rob Borbidge
Mike Ahern
Rob Borbidge

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