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- Duncan_Gay abstract "Duncan John Gay (born 2 May 1950), an Australian politician, has been the Vice-President of the Executive Council of New South Wales and the Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council since May 2014; and the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight since April 2015. Gay is the Leader of the The Nationals in the Legislative Council and has been a member of the Council since 1988, represent The Nationals.He served as the Minister for Roads and Freight and the Minister for the North Coast between 2014 and 2015 in the first Baird government; and the Minister for Roads and Ports in the O'Farrell ministry between 2011 and 2014.".
- Duncan_Gay activeYearsEndDate "2014-04-23".
- Duncan_Gay activeYearsEndDate "2014-05-06".
- Duncan_Gay activeYearsEndDate "2015-04-02".
- Duncan_Gay activeYearsStartDate "1988-03-19".
- Duncan_Gay activeYearsStartDate "2011-04-03".
- Duncan_Gay activeYearsStartDate "2011-05-03".
- Duncan_Gay activeYearsStartDate "2014-04-23".
- Duncan_Gay activeYearsStartDate "2014-05-06".
- Duncan_Gay activeYearsStartDate "2014-10-17".
- Duncan_Gay activeYearsStartDate "2015-04-02".
- Duncan_Gay alias "Gay, Duncan John".
- Duncan_Gay birthDate "1950-05-02".
- Duncan_Gay birthPlace Crookwell,_New_South_Wales.
- Duncan_Gay birthPlace New_South_Wales.
- Duncan_Gay birthYear "1950".
- Duncan_Gay office "Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council".
- Duncan_Gay office "Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council".
- Duncan_Gay office "Member of theNew South Wales Legislative Council".
- Duncan_Gay office "Minister for Roads and Freight".
- Duncan_Gay office "Minister for Roads and Ports".
- Duncan_Gay office "Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight".
- Duncan_Gay office "Minister for the North Coast".
- Duncan_Gay orderInOffice "Vice-President of the Executive Council".
- Duncan_Gay party National_Party_of_Australia.
- Duncan_Gay successor John_Ajaka.
- Duncan_Gay wikiPageExternalLink www.duncangay.com.au.
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- Duncan_Gay wikiPageWikiLinkText "Duncan Gay MLC".
- Duncan_Gay wikiPageWikiLinkText "Duncan Gay".
- Duncan_Gay wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Hon. Duncan Gay MLC".
- Duncan_Gay after "himself".
- Duncan_Gay alternativeNames "Gay, Duncan John".
- Duncan_Gay as "Minister for Ports and Waterways".
- Duncan_Gay as "Minister for Roads and Freight".
- Duncan_Gay as "Minister for Roads and Ports".
- Duncan_Gay as "Minister for Roads".
- Duncan_Gay as "Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight".
- Duncan_Gay before David_Borger.
- Duncan_Gay before Eric_Roozendaal.
- Duncan_Gay before "himself".
- Duncan_Gay birthDate "1950-05-02".
- Duncan_Gay birthPlace Crookwell,_New_South_Wales.
- Duncan_Gay birthPlace New_South_Wales.
- Duncan_Gay children "Two".
- Duncan_Gay dateOfBirth "1950-05-02".
- Duncan_Gay education Newington_College.
- Duncan_Gay hasPhotoCollection Duncan_Gay.
- Duncan_Gay honorificPrefix The_Honourable.
- Duncan_Gay honorificSuffix Legislative_council.
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- Duncan_Gay leader "Barry O'Farrell".
- Duncan_Gay leader "Mike Baird".
- Duncan_Gay name "Duncan Gay".
- Duncan_Gay name "Gay, Duncan".
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- Duncan_Gay office Minister_for_Transport_(New_South_Wales).
- Duncan_Gay office Regional_minister_(New_South_Wales).
- Duncan_Gay office Vice-President_of_the_Executive_Council_(New_South_Wales).
- Duncan_Gay office "Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council".
- Duncan_Gay office "Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council".
- Duncan_Gay party National_Party_of_Australia.