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- Jackie_Kelly abstract "Jacqueline Marie (Jackie) Kelly (born 18 February 1964), former Australian politician, was a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives from March 1996 until November 2007, representing the Division of Lindsay, New South Wales.".
- Jackie_Kelly activeYearsEndDate "2001-11-26".
- Jackie_Kelly activeYearsEndDate "2007-10-17".
- Jackie_Kelly activeYearsStartDate "1996-03-03".
- Jackie_Kelly activeYearsStartDate "1998-10-21".
- Jackie_Kelly birthDate "1964-02-18".
- Jackie_Kelly birthPlace Upper_Hutt.
- Jackie_Kelly occupation Squadron_leader.
- Jackie_Kelly office "Minister for Tourism".
- Jackie_Kelly orderInOffice "Minister for Sport".
- Jackie_Kelly party Independent_politician.
- Jackie_Kelly party Liberal_Party_of_Australia.
- Jackie_Kelly primeMinister John_Howard.
- Jackie_Kelly region Division_of_Lindsay.
- Jackie_Kelly successor David_Bradbury_(Australian_politician).
- Jackie_Kelly successor Joe_Hockey.
- Jackie_Kelly successor Rod_Kemp.
- Jackie_Kelly wikiPageExternalLink www.jackiekelly.net.
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- Jackie_Kelly wikiPageWikiLink Australian_federal_election,_1996.
- Jackie_Kelly wikiPageWikiLink Australian_federal_election,_2007.
- Jackie_Kelly wikiPageWikiLink Blue_(university_sport).
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- Jackie_Kelly wikiPageWikiLink Torvill_and_Deans_Dancing_on_Ice.
- Jackie_Kelly wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Queensland.
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- Jackie_Kelly wikiPageWikiLink Warwick_Smith_(politician).
- Jackie_Kelly wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jackie Kelly".
- Jackie_Kelly birthDate "1964-02-18".
- Jackie_Kelly birthPlace "Upper Hutt, New Zealand".
- Jackie_Kelly constituencyMp Division_of_Lindsay.
- Jackie_Kelly honorificPrefix The_Honourable.
- Jackie_Kelly name "Jackie Kelly".
- Jackie_Kelly nationality "Australian".
- Jackie_Kelly occupation "Squadron leader".
- Jackie_Kelly office Minister_for_Foreign_Affairs_(Australia).
- Jackie_Kelly office Minister_for_Sport_(Australia).
- Jackie_Kelly parliament "Australian".
- Jackie_Kelly party Independent_politician.
- Jackie_Kelly party Liberal_Party_of_Australia.
- Jackie_Kelly predecessor Andrew_Thomson_(Australian_politician).
- Jackie_Kelly predecessor Ross_Free.
- Jackie_Kelly primeminister John_Howard.
- Jackie_Kelly spouse "Gary Clark".
- Jackie_Kelly successor David_Bradbury_(Australian_politician).
- Jackie_Kelly successor Joe_Hockey.
- Jackie_Kelly successor Rod_Kemp.
- Jackie_Kelly termEnd "2001-11-26".
- Jackie_Kelly termEnd "2007-10-17".
- Jackie_Kelly termStart "1996-03-03".
- Jackie_Kelly termStart "1998-10-21".
- Jackie_Kelly title "Member for Lindsay".
- Jackie_Kelly title "Minister for Sport and Tourism".
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