Jack Ginifer
Australian politician
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Jack Ginifer
Australian politician
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John Joseph "Jack" Ginifer (31 ...... Albans, were named after him.
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1927-08-31
birth name
John Joseph Ginifer
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Victorian Legislative
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743,140,232
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Suzanne Ginifer
Rozanne Ginifer
Corinne Ginifer
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predecessor
District created
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1951-12-29
Audrey Christina Heaney
successor
District abolished
title
Member for Deer Park
Member for Grant
Member for Keilor
Minister for Consumer Affairs
Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs
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Australian politician
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John Joseph "Jack" Ginifer (31 ...... Primary School in Warrnambool.
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Jack Ginifer
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male
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Jack
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Jack Ginifer
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Ginifer
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