Barry Pullen
Barry Thomas Pullen (born 1 November 1939) is a former Australian politician. He was a Minister in the Cain and Kirner Labor Victorian State Governments, and held the Legislative Council seat of Melbourne in the Victorian Parliament from 1982–1999. Barry Pullen has been a member of the Labor Party since 1968, and a member of the Socialist Left faction. He was appointed as Minister for Housing and Construction 1988–90. Additionally, he was appointed as and in 1989. In 1990 he became Minister for Education, then in 1991, as well as in 1992.
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Candidates of the 1982 Victorian state electionCandidates of the 1988 Victorian state electionCandidates of the 1996 Victorian state electionCandidates of the 1999 Victorian state electionElectoral results for the Melbourne ProvinceEvan Walker (politician)Ivan TraylingJoan KirnerJohan SchefferKirner MinistryList of RMIT University peopleList of Victorian Legislative Council by-electionsMembers of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1982–1985Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1985–1988Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1988–1992Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1992–1996Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1996–1999Minister for Housing (Victoria)Neil PopeResults of the 1982 Victorian state election (Legislative Council)Results of the 1988 Victorian state election (Legislative Council)Results of the 1996 Victorian state election (Legislative Council)Results of the 1999 Victorian state election (Legislative Council)Richard WynneRobert FordhamTony Sheehan
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Barry Pullen
Barry Thomas Pullen (born 1 November 1939) is a former Australian politician. He was a Minister in the Cain and Kirner Labor Victorian State Governments, and held the Legislative Council seat of Melbourne in the Victorian Parliament from 1982–1999. Barry Pullen has been a member of the Labor Party since 1968, and a member of the Socialist Left faction. He was appointed as Minister for Housing and Construction 1988–90. Additionally, he was appointed as and in 1989. In 1990 he became Minister for Education, then in 1991, as well as in 1992.
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