Michael Knight (Australian politician)
Australian politician
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Michael Knight (Australian politician)
Australian politician
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Michael Steven Knight AO (born ...... in the Carr Labor government.
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1995-12-15
1996-11-28
2001-01-12
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1981-09-19
1995-04-04
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1952-09-21
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Minister for Public Works and Services
Minister for Roads
Minister for the Olympics
Presidentof theSydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games
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Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki
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Michael Knight with the IPC flag at the closing ceremony of the 1996 Summer Paralympics
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New South Wales
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Member for Campbelltown
Minister for Public Works and Services
Minister for the Olympics
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Australian politician
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Michael Steven Knight AO (born ...... in the Carr Labor government.
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Michael Knight (Australian politician)
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Michael
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Michael Knight
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Knight
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