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- Borbidge_Ministry abstract "The Borbidge Ministry was a Ministry of the Government of Queensland, led by National Party Premier Rob Borbidge and his deputy, Liberal leader Joan Sheldon. It commenced on 19 February 1996 after the Goss Ministry, led by Premier Wayne Goss of the Labor Party, resigned following the loss of the Mundingburra by-election two weeks earlier. The Coalition party leaders were sworn in by the Governor of Queensland as a two-member cabinet. A week later, on 26 February 1996, they resigned so that a full ministry could be sworn in. The Borbidge Ministry was followed by the Beattie Ministry on 26 June 1998 upon the Government's defeat at the 1998 election.".
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageExternalLink ministries1989.pdf.
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- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Attorney-General_of_Queensland.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Labor_Party.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Beattie_Ministry.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Harper_(politician).
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Quinn_(Australian_politician).
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Littleproud.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Bruce_Davidson_(Australian_politician).
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Category:1996_establishments_in_Australia.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Category:1998_disestablishments_in_Australia.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Category:Queensland_ministries.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink David_Watson_(Queensland_politician).
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Denver_Beanland.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Deputy_Premier_of_Queensland.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Di_McCauley.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Doug_Slack.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Goss_Ministry.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_Queensland.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Governor_of_Queensland.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Graham_Healy.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Howard_Hobbs.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Joan_Sheldon.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Kev_Lingard.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Lawrence_Springborg.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Liberal_Party_of_Australia.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Marc_Rowell.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Stoneman.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Mick_Veivers.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Mike_Horan.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Minister_for_Education_(Queensland).
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Minister_for_Health_(Queensland).
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Minister_for_Local_Government_(Queensland).
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Minister_for_Public_Works_(Queensland).
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Minister_for_Transport_(Queensland).
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_(collective_executive).
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Mundingburra_state_by-election,_1996.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Naomi_Wilson.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink National_Party_of_Australia.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Premier_of_Queensland.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Queensland_ministries.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Queensland_state_election,_1998.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Ray_Connor.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Rob_Borbidge.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Russell_Cooper.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Santo_Santoro.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Tony_FitzGerald.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Treasurer_of_Queensland.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Trevor_Perrett.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Vaughan_Johnson.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Wayne_Goss.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLinkText "Borbidge Government".
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageWikiLinkText "Borbidge Ministry".
- Borbidge_Ministry after Beattie_Ministry.
- Borbidge_Ministry before Goss_Ministry.
- Borbidge_Ministry title Queensland_ministries.
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- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Queensland_ministries.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Start_box.
- Borbidge_Ministry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Succession_box.
- Borbidge_Ministry years "1996".
- Borbidge_Ministry subject Category:1996_establishments_in_Australia.
- Borbidge_Ministry subject Category:1998_disestablishments_in_Australia.
- Borbidge_Ministry subject Category:Queensland_ministries.
- Borbidge_Ministry hypernym Ministry.
- Borbidge_Ministry type GovernmentAgency.
- Borbidge_Ministry type Disestablishment.
- Borbidge_Ministry type Establishment.
- Borbidge_Ministry type Ministry.
- Borbidge_Ministry comment "The Borbidge Ministry was a Ministry of the Government of Queensland, led by National Party Premier Rob Borbidge and his deputy, Liberal leader Joan Sheldon. It commenced on 19 February 1996 after the Goss Ministry, led by Premier Wayne Goss of the Labor Party, resigned following the loss of the Mundingburra by-election two weeks earlier. The Coalition party leaders were sworn in by the Governor of Queensland as a two-member cabinet.".
- Borbidge_Ministry label "Borbidge Ministry".
- Borbidge_Ministry sameAs Q4944351.
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- Borbidge_Ministry sameAs Q4944351.
- Borbidge_Ministry wasDerivedFrom Borbidge_Ministry?oldid=677508770.
- Borbidge_Ministry isPrimaryTopicOf Borbidge_Ministry.