Ken Booth (politician)
Australian politician
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Ken Booth (politician)
Australian politician
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Kenneth George (Ken) Booth (23 ...... s of Kurri Kurri and Wallsend.
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active years end date
1988-03-25
1988-11-01
active years start date
1968-02-24
1981-10-02
birth date
1926-02-23
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death date
1988-11-01
order in office
Treasurer of New South Wales
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21.041.075
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737.792.811
as
Minister for Culture, Sport and Recreation
and Minister for Tourism
before
children
Christine Booth
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(The Honourable)
predecessor
Premier
spouse
Gail Mathieson
Irene Marshall
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Australian politician
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Kenneth George (Ken) Booth (23 ...... s of Kurri Kurri and Wallsend.
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Ken Booth (politician)
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male
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Ken
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Ken Booth
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surname
Booth
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