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- Everingham_Executive abstract "The Everingham Executive was the fifth ministry to come from the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly. It was also the last to have been officially referred to as an executive rather than a ministry, and the last to have the rather limited powers that came with holding office in the Northern Territory before the granting of full self-government in 1978.It came into existence after the bizarre events of the 1977 election; while the Country Liberal Party government was easily re-elected, five of its seven executive members, including its leader, Dr Goff Letts, lost their seats. This required significant changes to their executive, including the election of Paul Everingham as party leader, the promotion to higher-profile positions of the two other surviving members, Marshall Perron and Ian Tuxworth, and the promotion of two other members, Jim Robertson and Roger Steele to the executive. The executive then governed the Territory under new Majority Leader Everingham from September 1977 until the granting of self-government in June 1978. Paul Everingham, MLA: Majority Leader, Chief Secretary and Executive Member for Law Marshall Perron, MLA: Deputy Majority Leader and Executive Member for Finance and Planning Ian Tuxworth, MLA: Executive Member for Resources and Health Jim Robertson, MLA: Manager of Government Business, Executive Member for Community and Social Development Roger Steele, MLA: Executive Member for Transport and Industry".
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- Everingham_Executive wikiPageWikiLink Category:Northern_Territory_ministries.
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- Everingham_Executive wikiPageWikiLink First_Everingham_Ministry.
- Everingham_Executive wikiPageWikiLink Fourth_Letts_Executive.
- Everingham_Executive wikiPageWikiLink Goff_Letts.
- Everingham_Executive wikiPageWikiLink Ian_Tuxworth.
- Everingham_Executive wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Robertson_(politician).
- Everingham_Executive wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Northern_Territory_ministries.
- Everingham_Executive wikiPageWikiLink Marshall_Perron.
- Everingham_Executive wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Territory.
- Everingham_Executive wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Territory_Legislative_Assembly.
- Everingham_Executive wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Territory_general_election,_1977.
- Everingham_Executive wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Everingham.
- Everingham_Executive wikiPageWikiLink Roger_Steele.
- Everingham_Executive wikiPageWikiLinkText "Everingham Executive".
- Everingham_Executive wikiPageWikiLinkText "previous executive".
- Everingham_Executive after First_Everingham_Ministry.
- Everingham_Executive before Fourth_Letts_Executive.
- Everingham_Executive title List_of_Northern_Territory_ministries.
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- Everingham_Executive years "1977".
- Everingham_Executive subject Category:Northern_Territory_ministries.
- Everingham_Executive hypernym Ministry.
- Everingham_Executive type GovernmentAgency.
- Everingham_Executive type Ministry.
- Everingham_Executive comment "The Everingham Executive was the fifth ministry to come from the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly.".
- Everingham_Executive label "Everingham Executive".
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