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Triumph and Demise: The Broken Promise of a Labor Generation
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1742:"Swan launches second assault on mining billionaires"
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1661:"Wayne Swan kicked out of Parliament"
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896:On 20 September 2011, Swan was named
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587:National President of the Labor Party
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1688:"Swan gets the boot from Slipper"
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1634:"Nyuk-nyuk: Swan's out"
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2096:on 20 September 2011
2023:Swan, Wayne (2014).
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778:in 2001. During the
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4124:First Rudd ministry
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1099:First Rudd Ministry
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3080:Kim Beazley
3055:Frank Crean
3030:H. V. Evatt
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2941:Kim Beazley
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2931:Simon Crean
2926:Kim Beazley
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2890:H. V. Evatt
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2087:7:30 Report
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1721:The Monthly
1694:. News Corp
1667:. News Corp
1462:. Australia
1424:7.30 Report
1390:7.30 Report
948:The Monthly
927:The Monthly
915:Andrew Robb
817:Kim Beazley
784:Mark Latham
760:Kim Beazley
715:Kim Beazley
707:Bill Hayden
441:Preceded by
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406:Preceded by
373:Mark Latham
356:Preceded by
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304:Preceded by
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198:Preceded by
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103:Mark Butler
98:Preceded by
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4237:Wayne Swan
4212:Joe Ludwig
4162:Tony Burke
4141:Kevin Rudd
4065:Penny Wong
4055:Wayne Swan
4040:Kevin Rudd
4010:Joe Ludwig
3935:Tony Burke
3839:2013 (Oct)
3834:2013 (Jun)
3829:2013 (Mar)
3804:2003 (Dec)
3799:2003 (Jun)
3784:1991 (Dec)
3779:1991 (Jun)
3764:1977 (Dec)
3759:1977 (May)
3603:1955 split
3598:1931 split
3593:1916 split
3568:Lang Labor
3556:Historical
3542:Labor Left
3448:Queensland
3220:Ministries
3105:Wayne Swan
3075:Brian Howe
3050:Jim Cairns
2961:Kevin Rudd
2947:Kevin Rudd
2771:Frydenberg
2339:2010β2013
2307:2010β2013
2280:2007β2013
2248:1998β2019
2217:1993β1996
2183:Wayne Swan
2156:Paul Kelly
1564:5 December
1530:10 January
1115:References
1004:challenged
813:Kevin Rudd
730:Parliament
711:Mick Young
688:Kevin Rudd
680:Queensland
642:Kevin Rudd
618:Queensland
542:Alma mater
497:Queensland
483:1954-06-30
321:Penny Wong
187:Kevin Rudd
30:Wayne Swan
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3332:Gillard 1
3317:Keating 1
3282:Whitlam 1
3272:Chifley 1
2913:Bob Hawke
2509:McCormack
2370:Incumbent
1962:CC-BY-4.0
1941:29 August
1923:CC-BY-4.0
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1839:CC-BY-4.0
1590:29 August
1499:29 August
1336:21 August
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1143:29 August
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655:Euromoney
553:Signature
521:Kim Swan
513:Spouse(s)
431:In office
396:In office
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172:In office
118:In office
63:Incumbent
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4126: (
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3945:Bob Carr
3523:Factions
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3347:Albanese
3257:Curtin 1
3232:Fisher 1
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3141:Fisher I
3060:Tom Uren
2776:Chalmers
2766:Morrison
2746:Costello
2636:Theodore
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2474:Anderson
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1884:licensed
1842:licensed
1812:Archived
1808:ABC News
1759:17 March
1726:17 March
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1277:17 March
1243:Archived
1238:ABC News
1218:Archived
1214:ABC News
1193:17 March
1166:Archived
1137:Archived
1133:ABC News
1093:See also
1087:cannabis
964:Palmers.
883:faltered
593:and the
570:ALP info
529:Children
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3581:History
3530:Current
3408:Shorten
3297:Hawke 1
3252:Scullin
3206:Rudd II
3201:Gillard
3191:Keating
3181:Whitlam
3176:Chifley
3161:Scullin
2829:Leaders
2741:Dawkins
2726:Keating
2696:Whitlam
2691:Snedden
2681:McMahon
2671:Chifley
2661:Spender
2656:Menzies
2641:Scullin
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2591:Forrest
2484:Gillard
2469:Fischer
2464:Beazley
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2444:Anthony
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2100:23 June
1787:6 April
1698:16 July
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1644:16 July
1616:16 July
1610:YouTube
1489:The Age
1466:23 June
1460:The Age
1437:23 June
1403:23 June
1369:23 June
1249:26 June
995:in 2011
676:Nambour
565:Website
536:Matthew
493:Nambour
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3373:Hayden
3342:Rudd 2
3327:Rudd 1
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3136:Watson
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2706:Cairns
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3171:Forde
2756:Bowen
2731:Kerin
2716:Lynch
2701:Crean
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2514:Joyce
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