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- Matthew_Canavan abstract "Matthew James Canavan (born 17 December 1980) is an Australian politician. He was elected to the Australian Senate representing the state of Queensland at the 2013 federal election for the term beginning 1 July 2014. He is a member of the Liberal National Party. in the Turnbull Government, Canavan has served as the Minister for Northern Australia since 18 February 2016.Canavan was chief of staff to former Senator and current member for New England, Barnaby Joyce. He was previously an executive at KPMG and an economist at the Productivity Commission.".
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- Matthew_Canavan activeYearsStartDate "2016-02-18".
- Matthew_Canavan almaMater University_of_Queensland.
- Matthew_Canavan birthDate "1980-12-17".
- Matthew_Canavan birthPlace Queensland.
- Matthew_Canavan birthPlace Southport,_Queensland.
- Matthew_Canavan birthYear "1980".
- Matthew_Canavan party Liberal_National_Party_of_Queensland.
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- Matthew_Canavan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Matt Canavan".
- Matthew_Canavan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Matthew Canavan".
- Matthew_Canavan almaMater University_of_Queensland.
- Matthew_Canavan as "Minister for Resources, Energy and Northern Australia".
- Matthew_Canavan before Josh_Frydenberg.
- Matthew_Canavan birthDate "1980-12-17".
- Matthew_Canavan birthPlace Southport,_Queensland.
- Matthew_Canavan dateOfBirth "1980-12-17".
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- Matthew_Canavan name "Canavan, Matthew".
- Matthew_Canavan name "Matthew Canavan".
- Matthew_Canavan nationality "Australian".
- Matthew_Canavan occupation "Economist".
- Matthew_Canavan party Liberal_National_Party_of_Queensland.
- Matthew_Canavan placeOfBirth "Southport, Queensland".
- Matthew_Canavan predecessor "Josh Frydenberg".
- Matthew_Canavan shortDescription "Australian politician".
- Matthew_Canavan termStart "2014-07-01".
- Matthew_Canavan termStart "2016-02-18".
- Matthew_Canavan title Minister_for_Home_Affairs_(Australia).
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- Matthew_Canavan years "2016".
- Matthew_Canavan description "Australian politician".
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- Matthew_Canavan subject Category:1980_births.
- Matthew_Canavan subject Category:Australian_economists.
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- Matthew_Canavan comment "Matthew James Canavan (born 17 December 1980) is an Australian politician. He was elected to the Australian Senate representing the state of Queensland at the 2013 federal election for the term beginning 1 July 2014. He is a member of the Liberal National Party. in the Turnbull Government, Canavan has served as the Minister for Northern Australia since 18 February 2016.Canavan was chief of staff to former Senator and current member for New England, Barnaby Joyce.".
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