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Joan Kirner, the Glossary

Index Joan Kirner

Joan Elizabeth Kirner (née Hood; 20 June 1938 – 1 June 2015) was an Australian politician who was the 42nd Premier of Victoria, serving from 1990 to 1992.[1]

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  1. 72 relations: Abortion-rights movements, Adelaide, Annette Bezor, Barry Pullen, Bon Thomas, Caroline Hogg, Centenary Medal, Commissar, Commonwealth Bank, David White (Australian politician), Davis McCaughey, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (Australia), Deputy Premier of Victoria, Doutta Galla Province, Electoral district of Williamstown, Elizabeth II, EMILY's List Australia, Esophageal cancer, Essendon Football Club, Essendon, Victoria, Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988, Gordon Stirling, GTV (Australian TV station), Herald Sun, I Love Rock 'n' Roll, Immigration Museum, Melbourne, Jeff Kennett, Jim Bolger, Jim Kennan, Jim Main, Joan Jett, John Cain (41st Premier of Victoria), Kay Setches, Labor Left, Landcare Australia, Leader of the Opposition (Victoria), Licia Kokocinski, List of female heads of government in Australia, Machinist, Mark Considine, Melbourne, Melbourne Museum, Melbourne West Province, Metro Tunnel, Minister for Education (Victoria), Minister of Forests, Museums Victoria, Music education, New Zealand National Party, Official Secretary to the Governor-General of Australia, ... Expand index (22 more) »

  2. Deaths from esophageal cancer in Australia
  3. Deputy Premiers of Victoria
  4. Leaders of the Opposition in Victoria (state)
  5. Ministers for Education (Victoria)
  6. Ministers for Forests (Victoria)
  7. Ministers for Women (Victoria)
  8. Ministers for the Conservation (Victoria)
  9. People educated at Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School
  10. Women heads of government of Australian states and territories
  11. Women's ministers of Australia

Abortion-rights movements

Abortion-rights movements are movements that advocate for legal access to induced abortion services, including elective abortion.

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Adelaide

Adelaide (Tarntanya) is the capital and most populous city of South Australia, and the fifth-most populous city in Australia. "Adelaide" may refer to either Greater Adelaide (including the Adelaide Hills) or the Adelaide city centre. The demonym Adelaidean is used to denote the city and the residents of Adelaide.

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Annette Bezor

Annette Bezor (5 April 1950 – 9 January 2020), born Annette Bateman, was an Australian painter and feminist, who lived and worked in Adelaide, South Australia.

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Barry Pullen

Barry Thomas Pullen (1 November 1939 − 26 June 2024) was an Australian politician. Joan Kirner and Barry Pullen are Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Victoria, members of the Victorian Legislative Council, ministers for Education (Victoria), ministers for the Conservation (Victoria) and politicians from Melbourne.

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Bon Thomas

Herbert Arthur "Bon" Thomas (21 November 1911 – 2 November 1995) was an Australian politician. Joan Kirner and Bon Thomas are Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Victoria and members of the Victorian Legislative Council.

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Caroline Hogg

Caroline Jennifer Hogg (born 18 April 1942) is a former Australian politician for the Labor Party. Joan Kirner and Caroline Hogg are Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Victoria, members of the Victorian Legislative Council, ministers for Education (Victoria), politicians from Melbourne and women members of the Victorian Legislative Council.

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Centenary Medal

The Centenary Medal is an award which was created by the Australian Government in 2001.

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Commissar

Commissar (or sometimes Kommissar) is an English transliteration of the Russian комиссáр (komissar), which means 'commissary'.

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Commonwealth Bank

The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA), also known as Commonwealth Bank or simply CommBank, is an Australian multinational bank with businesses across New Zealand, Asia, the United States, and the United Kingdom.

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David White (Australian politician)

David Ronald White (born 16 June 1944) is a former Australian politician. Joan Kirner and David White (Australian politician) are Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Victoria, members of the Victorian Legislative Council and politicians from Melbourne.

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Davis McCaughey

John Davis McCaughey (12 July 1914 – 25 March 2005) was an Irish-born Australian academic theologian, Christian minister, university administrator and the 23rd Governor of Victoria from 1986 to 1992. Joan Kirner and Davis McCaughey are Companions of the Order of Australia.

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Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (Australia)

The Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (PM&C) is a department of the Australian Government with broad-ranging responsibilities; notably, intergovernmental and whole of government policy coordination and assisting the prime minister of Australia in managing the Federal Cabinet.

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Deputy Premier of Victoria

The deputy premier of Victoria is the second-most senior officer in the Government of Victoria. Joan Kirner and deputy Premier of Victoria are deputy Premiers of Victoria.

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Doutta Galla Province

Doutta Galla Province was an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Council until 2006.

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Electoral district of Williamstown

Williamstown is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Elizabeth II

Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 19268 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022.

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EMILY's List Australia

EMILY's List Australia is a political network in Australia that supports progressive Labor Party (ALP) women candidates seeking election to political office.

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Esophageal cancer

Esophageal cancer is cancer arising from the esophagus—the food pipe that runs between the throat and the stomach.

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The Essendon Football Club, nicknamed the Bombers, is a professional Australian rules football club that plays in the Australian Football League (AFL), the game's premier competition.

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Essendon, Victoria

Essendon is an Inner suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, north-west of Melbourne's central business district, located within the City of Moonee Valley local government area.

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Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988

The Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988, also known as the FFG Act, is an act of the Victorian Parliament designed to protect species, genetic material and habitats, to prevent extinction and allow maximum genetic diversity within the Australian state of Victoria for perpetuity.

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Gordon Stirling

Gordon Francis Stirling (28 December 1924 – 11 June 1999) was an Australian politician. Joan Kirner and Gordon Stirling are Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Victoria and members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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GTV (Australian TV station)

GTV is a commercial television station in Melbourne, Australia, owned by the Nine Network.

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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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I Love Rock 'n' Roll

"I Love Rock 'n' Roll" is a rock song written by Alan Merrill and Jake Hooker and first recorded by the Arrows, a British rock band, in 1975.

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Immigration Museum, Melbourne

The Immigration Museum focuses on Melbourne and Victoria’s immigration history and celebrates the diversity of the community through shared storytelling.

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Jeff Kennett

Jeffrey Gibb Kennett (born 2 March 1948) is a former Australian politician who served as the 43rd Premier of Victoria between 1992 and 1999, Leader of the Victorian Liberal Party from 1982 to 1989 and from 1991 to 1999, and the Member for Burwood from 1976 to 1999. Joan Kirner and Jeff Kennett are Australian republicans, Companions of the Order of Australia, leaders of the Opposition in Victoria (state), members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, politicians from Melbourne and premiers of Victoria.

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Jim Bolger

James Brendan Bolger (born 31 May 1935), affectionately called The Great Helmsman, is a New Zealand retired politician of the National Party who was the 35th prime minister of New Zealand, serving from 1990 to 1997.

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Jim Kennan

James Harley Kennan SC (25 February 1946 – 4 August 2010) was an Australian politician and later adjunct professor of law at Deakin University. Joan Kirner and Jim Kennan are Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Victoria, deaths from cancer in Victoria (state), deputy Premiers of Victoria, leaders of the Opposition in Victoria (state), members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, members of the Victorian Legislative Council and politicians from Melbourne.

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Jim Main

Jim Main (12 March 1943 – 8 August 2022) was an Australian sports journalist and writer.

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Joan Jett

Joan Jett (born Joan Marie Larkin; September 22, 1958) is an American rock singer, guitarist, songwriter, record producer, and actress.

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John Cain (41st Premier of Victoria)

John Cain (26 April 1931 – 23 December 2019) was an Australian politician who was the 41st Premier of Victoria, in office from 1982 to 1990 as leader of the Labor Party. Joan Kirner and John Cain (41st Premier of Victoria) are Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Victoria, Australian republicans, leaders of the Opposition in Victoria (state), members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, ministers for Women (Victoria), politicians from Melbourne, premiers of Victoria and Women's ministers of Australia.

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Kay Setches

Kay Patricia Setches (born 28 November 1944) is an Australian politician. Joan Kirner and Kay Setches are Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Victoria, members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, ministers for Forests (Victoria), ministers for the Conservation (Victoria), politicians from Melbourne and women members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Labor Left

The Labor Left, also known as the Progressive Left or Socialist Left, is a political faction of the Australian Labor Party (ALP).

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Landcare Australia

Landcare Australia is a community not-for-profit organisation that involves local groups of volunteers repairing the natural environment.

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Leader of the Opposition (Victoria)

The Leader of His Majesty's Opposition in Victoria is the leader of the largest political party in parliament but not in government. Joan Kirner and leader of the Opposition (Victoria) are leaders of the Opposition in Victoria (state) and members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Licia Kokocinski

Licia Kokocinski (born 8 October 1951) is an Australian politician. Joan Kirner and Licia Kokocinski are Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Victoria, members of the Victorian Legislative Council and women members of the Victorian Legislative Council.

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List of female heads of government in Australia

A total of fourteen women have served, or are serving, as the head of an Australian government. Joan Kirner and List of female heads of government in Australia are women heads of government of Australian states and territories.

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Machinist

A machinist is a tradesperson or trained professional who operates machine tools, and has the ability to set up tools such as milling machines, grinders, lathes, and drilling machines.

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Mark Considine

Mark Considine (born 1953) is an Australian political scientist, who specialises in public sector governance, and the reform of social services.

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Melbourne

Melbourne (Boonwurrung/Narrm or Naarm) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in Australia, after Sydney.

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Melbourne Museum

The Melbourne Museum is a natural and cultural history museum located in the Carlton Gardens in Melbourne, Australia.

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Melbourne West Province

Melbourne West Province was an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Council from 1904 until 2006.

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Metro Tunnel

The Metro Tunnel, formerly known as Melbourne Metro Rail (MMR), is an underground heavy rail project currently under construction in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Minister for Education (Victoria)

The Minister for Education is a minister within the Executive Council of Victoria, Australia. Joan Kirner and minister for Education (Victoria) are ministers for Education (Victoria).

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Minister of Forests

The Minister of Forests was a former ministry portfolio within the Executive Council of Victoria. Joan Kirner and Minister of Forests are ministers for Forests (Victoria).

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Museums Victoria

Museums Victoria is an organisation which operates three major state-owned museums in Melbourne, Victoria: the Melbourne Museum, the Immigration Museum and Scienceworks Museum.

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Music education

Music education is a field of practice in which educators are trained for careers as elementary or secondary music teachers, school or music conservatory ensemble directors.

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New Zealand National Party

The New Zealand National Party (Rōpū Nāhinara o Aotearoa), shortened to National (Nāhinara) or the Nats, is a centre-right to right-wing New Zealand political party that is the current ruling party.

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Official Secretary to the Governor-General of Australia

The official secretary to the governor-general of Australia and staff provide support to the governor-general of Australia to enable the governor-general to carry out their constitutional, statutory, ceremonial and public duties.

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Order of Australia

The Order of Australia is an Australian honour that recognises Australian citizens and other persons for outstanding achievement and service.

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Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a systemic skeletal disorder characterized by low bone mass, micro-architectural deterioration of bone tissue leading to more porous bone, and consequent increase in fracture risk.

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Parliament of Victoria

The Parliament of Victoria is the bicameral legislature of the Australian state of Victoria that follows a Westminster-derived parliamentary system.

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Premier of Victoria

The premier of Victoria is the head of government of the state of Victoria in Australia. Joan Kirner and premier of Victoria are premiers of Victoria.

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Richard McGarvie

Richard Elgin McGarvie, (21 May 1926 – 24 May 2003) was a judge in the Supreme Court of Victoria from 1976 to 1992, and the 24th Governor of Victoria from 1992 to 1997. Joan Kirner and Richard McGarvie are Australian republicans and Companions of the Order of Australia.

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Robert Fordham

Robert Clive Fordham (born 10 February 1942) is an Australian former politician, who was a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly representing the state seat of Footscray for the Labor Party from 1970 to 1992. Joan Kirner and Robert Fordham are Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Victoria, deputy Premiers of Victoria, members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, ministers for Education (Victoria) and politicians from Melbourne.

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Royal Exhibition Building

The Royal Exhibition Building is a World Heritage-listed building in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, built in 1879–1880 as part of the international exhibition movement, which presented over 50 exhibitions between 1851 and 1915 around the globe.

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Scienceworks (Melbourne)

Scienceworks is a science museum in Melbourne, Australia.

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State Bank of Victoria

The State Bank of Victoria was an Australian bank that existed from 1842 until 1990 when it was taken over by the Commonwealth Bank.

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Steve Bracks

Stephen Phillip Bracks (born 15 October 1954) is a former Australian politician and was the 44th Premier of Victoria. Joan Kirner and Steve Bracks are Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Victoria, Australian republicans, Companions of the Order of Australia, leaders of the Opposition in Victoria (state), members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly and premiers of Victoria.

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Sunshine Hospital

Sunshine Hospital is a public hospital located on Furlong Road in St Albans, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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The Honourable

The Honourable (Commonwealth English) or The Honorable (American English; see spelling differences) (abbreviation: Hon., Hon'ble, or variations) is an honorific style that is used as a prefix before the names or titles of certain people, usually with official governmental or diplomatic positions.

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The Independent

The Independent is a British online newspaper.

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The Late Show (1992 TV series)

The Late Show is a popular Australian comedy sketch and satire show, which ran for two seasons on the ABC.

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University of Melbourne

The University of Melbourne (also colloquially known as Melbourne University) is a public research university located in Melbourne, Australia.

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Victorian Certificate of Education

The Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) is one credential available to secondary school students who successfully complete year 11 and 12 in the Australian state of Victoria as well as in some international schools in China, Malaysia, Philippines, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam.

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Victorian Farmers Federation

The Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF) is an Australian non-profit membership based advocacy and lobby group that represents farmers in Victoria.

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Victorian Labor Party

The Victorian Labor Party, officially known as the Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch) and commonly referred to simply as Victorian Labor, is the Victorian state branch of the Australian Labor Party (ALP).

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Victorian Legislative Assembly

The Victorian Legislative Assembly is the state lower house of the bicameral Parliament of Victoria in Australia; the state upper house being the Victorian Legislative Council.

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Victorian Legislative Council

The Victorian Legislative Council (VLC) is the upper house of the bicameral Parliament of Victoria, Australia, the lower house being the Legislative Assembly.

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Victorian Liberal Party

The Victorian Liberal Party, officially known as the Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division) and branded as Liberal Victoria, is the state division of the Liberal Party of Australia in Victoria.

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1992 Victorian state election

The 1992 Victoria state election, held on Saturday, October 3.

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See also

Deaths from esophageal cancer in Australia

Deputy Premiers of Victoria

Leaders of the Opposition in Victoria (state)

Ministers for Education (Victoria)

Ministers for Forests (Victoria)

Ministers for Women (Victoria)

Ministers for the Conservation (Victoria)

People educated at Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School

Women heads of government of Australian states and territories

Women's ministers of Australia

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Kirner

Also known as Joan E Kirner, Joan Elizabeth Kirner.

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