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- John_Lienhop abstract "Sir John Herman (Henry) Lienhop (3 February 1886 – 27 April 1967) was an Australian politician and grazier. He was the member of the Victorian Legislative Council for Bendigo Province from June 1937 to February 1951.Lienhop was born in Kangaroo Flat near Bendigo to Albert Lienhop, a German publican, and Irish-born Bridget Nash. His father died in 1896, and Lienhop took over management of the family's pub, the Kangaroo Flat Hotel. From 1912, he owned an 8000 acre grazing property called The Springs at Womboota near Deniliquin.He first entered local politics as a City of Bendigo councillor from 1932 to 1937, then was elected to the Victorian Legislative Council as one of two Country Party members for Bendigo Province (alongside George Lansell). He was first appointed to cabinet in April 1942, as a Minister without Portfolio, replacing the deceased Henry Pye. In September 1943, he was appointed to the Second Dunstan Ministry as Commissioner of Public Works until the Dunstan government was defeated in 1945; and was Minister in Charge of Electrical Undertakings and Minister of Mines from 1947 to 1948. In 1949, Lienhop defected from the Country Party to the Liberal and Country Party formed by Thomas Hollway. Although he did not return to the Country Party, he did support John McDonald's Country government in several key votes in 1950.Lienhop resigned from the Legislative Council in February 1951 to become Agent-General for Victoria in London. He was knighted in 1951. Upon his return after his five-year term in 1956, he wrote an article for The Argus newspaper, criticising what he saw as an imbalanced migration system which would jeopardise the state's primary industries, with a small percentage of migrants to Victoria moving to rural industry areas.".
- John_Lienhop birthDate "1886-02-03".
- John_Lienhop birthName "John Herman Lienhop".
- John_Lienhop birthPlace Kangaroo_Flat,_Victoria.
- John_Lienhop birthYear "1886".
- John_Lienhop deathDate "1967-04-27".
- John_Lienhop deathPlace East_Melbourne,_Victoria.
- John_Lienhop deathYear "1967".
- John_Lienhop otherParty Liberal_and_Country_Party.
- John_Lienhop party National_Party_of_Australia.
- John_Lienhop predecessor George_Lansell.
- John_Lienhop predecessor Herbert_Keck.
- John_Lienhop successor George_Lansell.
- John_Lienhop successor Thomas_Grigg.
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- John_Lienhop wikiPageOutDegree "52".
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- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLink Agent-General.
- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLink Bendigo.
- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLink Bendigo,_Victoria.
- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLink Bendigo_Province.
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- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_people_of_German_descent.
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- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLink City_of_Bendigo.
- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLink Deniliquin.
- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLink East_Melbourne,_Victoria.
- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLink George_Lansell.
- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Pye.
- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLink Herbert_Keck.
- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLink James_Kennedy_(Australian_politician).
- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLink John_Joseph_Holland.
- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLink John_McDonald_(Victorian_politician).
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- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLink Pat_Kennelly.
- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLink Second_Dunstan_Ministry.
- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLink The_Song_That_Never_Ends.
- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Grigg.
- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Hollway.
- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_Legislative_Council.
- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLink William_Leggatt.
- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLink William_McKenzie_(Australian_politician).
- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLink Womboota.
- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLink Womboota,_New_South_Wales.
- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLinkText "John Henry Lienhop".
- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLinkText "John Herman Lienhop".
- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLinkText "John Lienhop".
- John_Lienhop wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sir John Herman Lienhop".
- John_Lienhop after James_Kennedy_(Australian_politician).
- John_Lienhop alongside George_Lansell.
- John_Lienhop birthDate "1886-02-03".
- John_Lienhop birthPlace Kangaroo_Flat,_Victoria.
- John_Lienhop birthname "John Herman Lienhop".
- John_Lienhop dateOfBirth "1886-02-03".
- John_Lienhop dateOfDeath "1967-04-27".
- John_Lienhop deathDate "1967-04-27".
- John_Lienhop deathPlace "East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia".
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- John_Lienhop name "Lienhop, John".
- John_Lienhop name "Sir John Lienhop".
- John_Lienhop nationality "Australian".
- John_Lienhop occupation "Grazier".
- John_Lienhop otherparty Liberal_and_Country_Party.
- John_Lienhop party National_Party_of_Australia.
- John_Lienhop placeOfBirth Kangaroo_Flat,_Victoria.
- John_Lienhop placeOfDeath "East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia".
- John_Lienhop predecessor George_Lansell.
- John_Lienhop predecessor Herbert_Keck.
- John_Lienhop rows "2".
- John_Lienhop shortDescription "Australian politician".
- John_Lienhop spouse "Catherine Mary Dalton".
- John_Lienhop spouse "Rosetta Wirth".
- John_Lienhop successor George_Lansell.
- John_Lienhop successor Thomas_Grigg.
- John_Lienhop termEnd "February 1951".
- John_Lienhop termStart "June 1937".
- John_Lienhop title "Agent-General for Victoria".
- John_Lienhop title "Commissioner of Public Works".
- John_Lienhop title "Member for Bendigo Province".
- John_Lienhop title "Member of the Victorian Legislative Council for Bendigo Province".
- John_Lienhop title "Minister in Charge of Electrical Undertakings".
- John_Lienhop title "Minister of Mines".
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