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Index Deborah O'Neill

Deborah Mary O'Neill (born 4 June 1961) is an Australian politician who has served as a Senator for New South Wales with the Australian Labor Party since 2013.[1]

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  1. 87 relations: ABC News (Australia), Acute myeloid leukemia, AMP Limited, Anthony Albanese, Assisted suicide, Australia, Australian Catholic University, Australian Labor Party, Australian Securities and Investments Commission, Australian Senate, Belinda Neal, Big Four accounting firms, Bill Shorten, Bob Carr, Catholic Church, Central Coast (New South Wales), Chris Hartcher, Connor Court Publishing, Cork (city), Cultural literacy, Deakin University, Deloitte, Division of Calare, Division of Farrer, Division of Hume, Division of Lyne, Division of Parkes, Division of Riverina, Division of Robertson, Don Farrell, Double dissolution, Electoral district of Gosford, Electoral district of Terrigal, Ernst & Young, Girraween, New South Wales, Glossary of anime and manga, Greater Western Sydney, Herald Sun, Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China, Jacinta Collins, James Paterson (Australian politician), John Robertson (politician, born 1962), Julia Gillard, KPMG, Kristina Keneally, Lecturer, Liberal Party of Australia, Lucy Wicks (politician), Luke Foley, Manchester, ... Expand index (37 more) »

  2. Australian Catholic University alumni
  3. Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Robertson
  4. People from Parramatta

ABC News (Australia)

ABC News, also known as ABC News and Current Affairs and overseas as ABC Australia, is a public news service produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

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Acute myeloid leukemia

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a cancer of the myeloid line of blood cells, characterized by the rapid growth of abnormal cells that build up in the bone marrow and blood and interfere with normal blood cell production.

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AMP Limited

AMP is a financial services company in Australia and New Zealand providing superannuation and investment products, financial advice, and banking products (through AMP Banking) including home loans and savings accounts.

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Anthony Albanese

Anthony Norman Albanese (or; born 2 March 1963) is an Australian politician serving as the 31st and current prime minister of Australia since 2022. Deborah O'Neill and Anthony Albanese are Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia, Australian people of Irish descent, members of the Australian House of Representatives and politicians from Sydney.

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Assisted suicide

Assisted suicide means a procedure in which people take medications to end their own lives with the help of others, usually medical professionals.

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Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands.

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Australian Catholic University

Australian Catholic University (ACU) is a public university in Australia. Deborah O'Neill and Australian Catholic University are Australian Catholic University alumni.

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Australian Labor Party

The Australian Labor Party (ALP), also known simply as Labor or the Labor Party, is the major centre-left political party in Australia and one of two major parties in Australian politics, along with the centre-right Liberal Party of Australia.

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Australian Securities and Investments Commission

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) is an independent commission of the Australian Government tasked as the national corporate regulator.

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Australian Senate

The Australian Senate is the upper house of the bicameral Parliament of Australia, the lower house being the House of Representatives.

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Belinda Neal

Belinda Jane Neal (born 10 January 1963) is a former Australian federal politician. Deborah O'Neill and Belinda Neal are 21st-century Australian women politicians, Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia, members of the Australian House of Representatives, members of the Australian House of Representatives for Robertson, members of the Australian Senate, members of the Australian Senate for New South Wales, Women members of the Australian House of Representatives and Women members of the Australian Senate.

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Big Four accounting firms

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Bill Shorten

William Richard Shorten (born 12 May 1967) is an Australian politician and former trade unionist serving as the current Minister for Government Services and Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme since 2022. Deborah O'Neill and Bill Shorten are Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia, Australian people of Irish descent and Labor Right politicians.

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Bob Carr

Robert John Carr (born 28 September 1947) is an Australian retired politician and journalist who served as the 39th Premier of New South Wales from 1995 to 2005, as the leader of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labor Party. Deborah O'Neill and Bob Carr are Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia, Labor Right politicians, members of the Australian Senate, members of the Australian Senate for New South Wales and politicians from Sydney.

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Catholic Church

The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.

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Central Coast (New South Wales)

The Central Coast is a peri-urban region lying on the Pacific Ocean in northern-eastern New South Wales, Australia.

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Chris Hartcher

Christopher "Chris" Peter Hartcher (born 21 December 1946) is an Australian politician.

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Connor Court Publishing

Connor Court Publishing is an Australian publishing company based in Brisbane, Queensland.

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Cork (city)

Cork (from corcach, meaning 'marsh') is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland, third largest on the island of Ireland, the county town of County Cork and largest city in the province of Munster.

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Cultural literacy

Cultural literacy is a term coined by American educator and literary critic E. D. Hirsch, referring to the ability to understand and participate fluently in a given culture.

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Deakin University

Deakin University is a public university in Victoria, Australia.

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Deloitte

Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited, commonly referred to as Deloitte, is a multinational professional services network.

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Division of Calare

The Division of Calare is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales.

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Division of Farrer

The Division of Farrer is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales.

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Division of Hume

The Division of Hume is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales.

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Division of Lyne

The Division of Lyne is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales.

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Division of Parkes

The Division of Parkes is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales.

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Division of Riverina

The Division of Riverina is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales.

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Division of Robertson

The Division of Robertson is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales.

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Don Farrell

Donald Edward Farrell (born 6 June 1954) is an Australian politician and former trade unionist. Deborah O'Neill and Don Farrell are Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia, Australian people of Irish descent, Labor Right politicians and members of the Australian Senate.

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Double dissolution

A double dissolution is a procedure permitted under the Australian Constitution to resolve deadlocks in the bicameral Parliament of Australia between the House of Representatives (lower house) and the Senate (upper house).

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Electoral district of Gosford

Gosford is an electoral district of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly in Australia.

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Electoral district of Terrigal

Terrigal is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.

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Ernst & Young

Ernst & Young Global Limited, trade name EY, is a multinational professional services partnership.

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Girraween, New South Wales

Girraween is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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Glossary of anime and manga

The following is a glossary of terms that are specific to anime and manga.

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Greater Western Sydney

Greater Western Sydney (GWS) is a large region of the metropolitan area of Greater Sydney, New South Wales (NSW), Australia that generally embraces the north-west, south-west, central-west, far western and the Blue Mountains sub-regions within Sydney's metropolitan area and encompasses 11 local government areas: Blacktown, Blue Mountains, Camden, Campbelltown, Cumberland, Fairfield, Hawkesbury, Liverpool, Parramatta, Penrith and Wollondilly.

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Herald Sun

The Herald Sun is a conservative daily tabloid newspaper based in Melbourne, Australia, published by The Herald and Weekly Times, a subsidiary of News Corp Australia, itself a subsidiary of the Murdoch owned News Corp. The Herald Sun primarily serves Melbourne and the state of Victoria and shares many articles with other News Corporation daily newspapers, especially those from Australia.

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Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China

The Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) is an international, cross-party alliance of parliamentarians from democratic countries focused on relations with the People's Republic of China (PRC), and specifically, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

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Jacinta Collins

Jacinta Mary Ann Collins (born 4 September 1962) is a former Australian politician who served as a Senator for Victoria from 1995 to 2005 and again from 2008 to 2019. Deborah O'Neill and Jacinta Collins are 21st-century Australian women politicians, Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia, Labor Right politicians, members of the Australian Senate and Women members of the Australian Senate.

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James Paterson (Australian politician)

James William Paterson (born 21 November 1987) is an Australian politician who has been a Senator for Victoria since 2016, representing the Liberal Party. Deborah O'Neill and James Paterson (Australian politician) are members of the Australian Senate.

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John Robertson (politician, born 1962)

John Cameron "Robbo" Robertson (born 16 November 1962) is a former Australian politician who served as the leader of the Labor Party in New South Wales from 2011 to 2014.

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Julia Gillard

Julia Eileen Gillard (born 29 September 1961) is an Australian former politician who served as the 27th prime minister of Australia from 2010 to 2013. Deborah O'Neill and Julia Gillard are 21st-century Australian women politicians, Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia, Australian people of Irish descent, members of the Australian House of Representatives and Women members of the Australian House of Representatives.

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KPMG

KPMG International Limited (or simply KPMG) is a multinational professional services network, and one of the Big Four accounting organizations, along with Ernst & Young (EY), Deloitte, and PwC.

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Kristina Keneally

Kristina Marie Kerscher Keneally (born 19 December 1968) is an American-born Australian politician who served as the first female Premier of New South Wales from 2009 to 2011 and was later a Labor Senator for New South Wales from February 2018 until April 2022. Deborah O'Neill and Kristina Keneally are 21st-century Australian women politicians, Australian Catholic University alumni, Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia, Labor Right politicians, members of the Australian Senate, members of the Australian Senate for New South Wales, politicians from Sydney and Women members of the Australian Senate.

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Lecturer

Lecturer is an academic rank within many universities, though the meaning of the term varies somewhat from country to country.

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Liberal Party of Australia

The Liberal Party of Australia is a centre-right political party in Australia.

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Lucy Wicks (politician)

Lucy Elizabeth Wicks (née Warren; born 1 January 1973) is an Australian former politician. Deborah O'Neill and Lucy Wicks (politician) are 21st-century Australian women politicians, Australian schoolteachers, members of the Australian House of Representatives, members of the Australian House of Representatives for Robertson and Women members of the Australian House of Representatives.

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Luke Foley

Luke Aquinas Foley (born 27 June 1970) is a former Australian Labor Party politician who served as the Leader of the Opposition in the Parliament of New South Wales from 2015 to 2018.

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Manchester

Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England, which had a population of 552,000 at the 2021 census.

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Marayong, New South Wales

Marayong is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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Members of the Australian Senate, 2016–2019

This is a list of members of the Australian Senate following the 2016 Australian federal election held on 2 July 2016.

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Neoliberalism

Neoliberalism, also neo-liberalism, is both a political philosophy and a term used to signify the late-20th-century political reappearance of 19th-century ideas associated with free-market capitalism.

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New South Wales

New South Wales (commonly abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of:Australia.

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New South Wales Labor Party

The New South Wales Labor Party, officially known as the Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch) and commonly referred to simply as NSW Labor, is the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labor Party (ALP).

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News Corp Australia

News Corp Australia is an Australian media conglomerate and wholly owned subsidiary of the American News Corp.

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Parliament of Australia

The Parliament of Australia (officially the Parliament of the Commonwealth and also known as Federal Parliament) is the legislative body of the federal level of government of Australia.

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Parramatta

Parramatta (Burramatta) is a major suburb and commercial district in Greater Western Sydney, located approximately west of the Sydney CBD, on the banks of the Parramatta River.

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Paul Keating

Paul John Keating (born 18 January 1944) is an Australian former politician who served as the 24th prime minister of Australia from 1991 to 1996, holding office as the leader of the Australian Labor Party (ALP). Deborah O'Neill and Paul Keating are Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia, Australian people of Irish descent, Labor Right politicians, members of the Australian House of Representatives and politicians from Sydney.

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Peter Khalil

Peter Khalil (born 23 March 1973) is an Australian politician and the Labor Member for Wills in the Australian House of Representatives. Deborah O'Neill and Peter Khalil are Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia, Labor Right politicians and members of the Australian House of Representatives.

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Plastic surgery

Plastic surgery is a surgical specialty involving the restoration, reconstruction, or alteration of the human body.

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Politician

A politician is a person who has political power in the government of a state, a person active in party politics, or a person holding or seeking an elected office in government.

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President of the New South Wales Legislative Council

The President of the New South Wales Legislative Council is the presiding officer of the upper house of the Parliament of New South Wales, the Legislative Council.

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PwC

PricewaterhouseCoopers International Limited is a multinational professional services brand of firms, operating as partnerships under the PwC brand.

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PwC tax scandal

The PwC tax scandal is an ongoing scandal involving PwC's abuse of Australian Government secrets to enrich itself and its corporate clients.

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Robodebt scheme

The Robodebt scheme was an unlawful method of automated debt assessment and recovery implemented under the Liberal-National Coalition governments of Tony Abbott, Malcolm Turnbull and Scott Morrison, and employed by the Australian government agency, Services Australia, as part of its Centrelink payment compliance program.

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Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics

Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) is an umbrella term used to group together the distinct but related technical disciplines of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

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Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association

The Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees' Association (SDA) is the largest private sector trade union in Australia, representing retail, fast-food and warehousing workers, and has branches in every state and territory.

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St Edward's College, East Gosford

St Edward's College is an independent Catholic secondary day school for boys, located in, in the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia.

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St Patrick's College, Campbelltown

Saint Patrick's College is an Australian independent Roman Catholic single-sex secondary day school for girls located in Campbelltown in south-western Sydney, New South Wales.

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St Peter's Catholic College, Tuggerah

St Peter's Catholic College is an independent Roman Catholic co-educational secondary day school, located in the Central Coast suburb of Tuggerah, one hour north of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Teacher

A teacher, also called a schoolteacher or formally an educator, is a person who helps students to acquire knowledge, competence, or virtue, via the practice of teaching.

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The Australian

The Australian, with its Saturday edition The Weekend Australian, is a broadsheet newspaper published by News Corp Australia since 14 July 1964.

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The Canberra Times

The Canberra Times is a daily newspaper in Canberra, Australia, which is published by Australian Community Media.

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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney)

The Daily Telegraph, also nicknamed The Tele, is an Australian tabloid newspaper published by Nationwide News Pty Limited, a subsidiary of News Corp Australia, itself a subsidiary of News Corp.

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Thomastown, County Kilkenny

Thomastown, historically known as Grennan, is a town in County Kilkenny in the province of Leinster in the south-east of Ireland.

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University of New England (Australia)

The University of New England (UNE) is a public university in New South Wales, Australia.

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University of Newcastle (Australia)

The University of Newcastle is a public university in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.

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University of Sydney

The University of Sydney (USYD) is a public research university in Sydney, Australia.

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2003 New South Wales state election

The 2003 New South Wales state election was held on Saturday 22 March 2003.

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2007 New South Wales state election

The 2007 New South Wales state election was held on Saturday, 24 March 2007.

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2010 Australian federal election

The 2010 Australian federal election was held on Saturday, 21 August 2010 to elect members of the 43rd Parliament of Australia.

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2013 Australian federal election

The 2013 Australian federal election to elect the members of the 44th Parliament of Australia took place on Saturday 7 September 2013.

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2016 Australian federal election

The 2016 Australian federal election was a double dissolution election held on Saturday 2 July to elect all 226 members of the 45th Parliament of Australia, after an extended eight-week official campaign period.

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2022 Australian federal election

The 2022 Australian federal election was held on Saturday 21 May 2022 to elect members of the 47th Parliament of Australia.

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44th Parliament of Australia

The 44th Parliament of Australia was a meeting of the legislative branch of the Australian federal government, composed of the Australian Senate and the Australian House of Representatives.

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47th Parliament of Australia

The 47th Parliament of Australia is the current meeting of the legislative body of the Commonwealth of Australia, composed of the Australian Senate and the Australian House of Representatives.

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See also

Australian Catholic University alumni

Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Robertson

People from Parramatta

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deborah_O'Neill

Also known as Deb O'Neill, Deborah Mary O'Neill.

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