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- George_Paciullo abstract "George Paciullo, OAM (20 February 1934 – 9 October 2012) was an Australian politician. He was the Labor member for Liverpool in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1971 to 1989, and served as a minister from 1984 to 1988.Paciullo was born in Sydney to market gardener Sisto Paciullo and his wife Immacolata, who had come to Australia from Calabria during the Great Depression. He attended public schools at Liverpool and Homebush, and was employed as a survey draftsmen with the New South Wales Soil Conservation Service upon his graduation in 1951. He underwent national service in 1952 and subsequently served in the Citizen Military Forces for three years. In 1958, he joined the Australian Labor Party, and the following year was elected to Liverpool City Council. On 3 November 1964, he married Janette Blinman, with whom he had a son named Murray. He continued as both a draftsman and a councillor until 1971.In 1971, the member for the local state seat of Liverpool, Jack Mannix, retired, and Paciullo was preselected as the replacement Labor candidate. He was elected easily, and was never troubled in his own electorate. In 1973 he became Shadow Minister for Sport, Recreation and Tourism.When Labor, under Neville Wran, won government in 1976, Paciullo was appointed Minister for Roads, moving to Industry and Small Business from February to April 1984 and then to Consumer Affairs and Aboriginal Affairs. In 1986, when Wran resigned and Barrie Unsworth succeeded him in the Premiership, Paciullo became Police and Emergency Services Minister.After Labor suffered a landslide defeat by the Nick Greiner-led Coalition in 1988, Unsworth retired as party leader. Paciullo was a candidate for the leadership position, but lost out to Bob Carr.Shortly afterwards Paciullo resigned from parliament; the by-election held to replace him was acrimonious, as the former member for Penrith, Peter Anderson, was chosen as candidate after a protracted preselection dispute between the Left's Paul Lynch and the Right's Mark Latham.After 1988 Paciullo returned to local politics, serving again on Liverpool City Council as Mayor from 1994 to 2003. On 14 June 1999 he was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia, and on 21 November 2003 was awarded the Centenary Medal. He was appointed to the Board of the NRMA in 2000. On 26 May 2002 he was made a life member of the Labor Party.Paciullo died at Liverpool Hospital in Sydney on 9 October 2012, aged 78, of complications related to non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.".
- George_Paciullo birthDate "1934-02-20".
- George_Paciullo birthPlace Australia.
- George_Paciullo birthPlace New_South_Wales.
- George_Paciullo birthPlace Sydney.
- George_Paciullo birthYear "1934".
- George_Paciullo deathDate "2012-10-09".
- George_Paciullo deathPlace Australia.
- George_Paciullo deathPlace Liverpool,_New_South_Wales.
- George_Paciullo deathPlace New_South_Wales.
- George_Paciullo deathPlace Sydney.
- George_Paciullo deathYear "2012".
- George_Paciullo office "Minister for Police and Emergency Services (New South Wales)".
- George_Paciullo office "New South Wales Legislative".
- George_Paciullo party Australian_Labor_Party.
- George_Paciullo predecessor Jack_Mannix.
- George_Paciullo predecessor Peter_Anderson_(politician).
- George_Paciullo region Electoral_district_of_Liverpool.
- George_Paciullo successor Peter_Anderson_(politician).
- George_Paciullo successor Ted_Pickering.
- George_Paciullo termPeriod George_Paciullo__1.
- George_Paciullo termPeriod George_Paciullo__2.
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- George_Paciullo wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Labor_Party_(New_South_Wales_Branch).
- George_Paciullo wikiPageWikiLink Barrie_Unsworth.
- George_Paciullo wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Carr.
- George_Paciullo wikiPageWikiLink Calabria.
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- George_Paciullo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_politicians_of_Italian_descent.
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- George_Paciullo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Recipients_of_the_Centenary_Medal.
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- George_Paciullo wikiPageWikiLink City_of_Liverpool_(New_South_Wales).
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- George_Paciullo wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Latham.
- George_Paciullo wikiPageWikiLink Minister_for_Police_and_Emergency_Services_(New_South_Wales).
- George_Paciullo wikiPageWikiLink NRMA.
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- George_Paciullo wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Lynch_(politician).
- George_Paciullo wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Anderson_(politician).
- George_Paciullo wikiPageWikiLink Sydney.
- George_Paciullo wikiPageWikiLink Ted_Pickering.
- George_Paciullo wikiPageWikiLinkText "George Paciullo".
- George_Paciullo after Peter_Anderson_(politician).
- George_Paciullo assembly "New South Wales Legislative".
- George_Paciullo before Jack_Mannix.
- George_Paciullo birthDate "1934-02-20".
- George_Paciullo birthPlace "Sydney, New South Wales, Australia".
- George_Paciullo children "Murray Paciullo".
- George_Paciullo constituencyAm Electoral_district_of_Liverpool.
- George_Paciullo dateOfBirth "1934-02-20".
- George_Paciullo dateOfDeath "2012-10-09".
- George_Paciullo deathDate "2012-10-09".
- George_Paciullo deathPlace "Liverpool, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia".
- George_Paciullo honorificSuffix Order_of_Australia.
- George_Paciullo name "George Paciullo".
- George_Paciullo name "Paciullo, George".
- George_Paciullo nationality "Australian".
- George_Paciullo occupation "Draftsman".
- George_Paciullo office Minister_for_Police_and_Emergency_Services_(New_South_Wales).
- George_Paciullo party Australian_Labor_Party.
- George_Paciullo placeOfBirth "Sydney, New South Wales, Australia".
- George_Paciullo placeOfDeath "Liverpool, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia".
- George_Paciullo predecessor Jack_Mannix.
- George_Paciullo predecessor Peter_Anderson_(politician).
- George_Paciullo premier Barrie_Unsworth.
- George_Paciullo shortDescription "Australian politician".
- George_Paciullo spouse "Janette Ruth Paciullo".
- George_Paciullo successor Peter_Anderson_(politician).
- George_Paciullo successor Ted_Pickering.
- George_Paciullo termEnd "1988-03-25".
- George_Paciullo termEnd "1989-02-19".
- George_Paciullo termStart "1971-02-13".
- George_Paciullo termStart "1986-02-06".
- George_Paciullo title "Member for Liverpool".