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Mackay, Susan
Sue Mackay
Sue Mary Mackay
(born 14 April 1960) is a former Australian politician who served as a
Senator
for
Tasmania
from 1996 to 2005, representing the
Australian Labor Party
(ALP). She was a
shadow minister
under
Kim Beazley
(1998–2001) and an
opposition whip
(2001–2004).
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Local Skills Case Study. Research Report /
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Green, Anne
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Hogarth, Terence
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Thom, Graham
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MacLeod, Katie
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Warhurst, Christopher
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Willis, Robert
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Mackay, Susan
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