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  2. John Coulter (politician) - Wikipedia

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    John Richard Coulter (3 December 1930 – 6 September 2024) was an Australian medical researcher and politician. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was the fourth elected parliamentary Senate leader of the Australian Democrats , serving from 2 October 1991 to 29 April 1993.

  3. List of Australian Democrats elected representatives - Wikipedia

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    John Coulter (1930–2024) Senator for South Australia: 11 July 1987 20 November 1995 Resigned due to ill health Paul McLean (1937–) Senator for South Australia: 11 July 1987 23 August 1991 Resigned Jean Jenkins (1938–) Senator for Western Australia: 11 July 1987 30 June 1990 Lost seat Vicki Bourne (1954–) Senator for New South Wales: 1 ...

  4. List of senators from South Australia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of senators from the state of South Australia since Australian Federation in 1901. List ... Sir John Downer ... John Coulter [74] 1990: John Olsen

  5. John Coulter - Wikipedia

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    John Coulter (Lord Provost) (c. 1680–1747), Lord Provost of Glasgow from 1736 to 1738; John Coulter (playwright) (1888–1980), Irish-born Canadian playwright; John Coulter (politician) (born 1930), Australian politician; John Merle Coulter (1851–1928), American botanist; John B. Coulter (1891–1983), American general; Jackie Coulter (1912 ...

  6. Electoral results for the Australian Senate in South Australia

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    ABC Election Analyst Antony Green suggested that had the Democrats done better in the primary vote in South Australia, they may have won the final senate seat on Family First preferences. Instead, the Democrat preferences saw Family First go ahead of the Greens, leading to Labor winning the seat on Green preferences.

  7. Australian Democrats - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Democrats is a centrist [6] [7] political party in Australia. [10] Founded in 1977 from a merger of the Australia Party and the New Liberal Movement, both of which were descended from Liberal Party splinter groups, it was Australia's largest minor party from its formation in 1977 through to 2004 and frequently held the balance of power in the Senate during that time.

  8. List of Australian Senate appointments - Wikipedia

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    South Australia: 29 November 1995 John Coulter Democrats: Natasha Stott Despoja Democrats: Resignation New South Wales: 24 May 1995 Stephen Loosley Labor: Tom Wheelwright Labor: Resignation Victoria: 3 May 1995 Olive Zakharov Labor: Jacinta Collins Labor: Death New South Wales: 10 May 1994 Graham Richardson Labor: Michael Forshaw Labor: Resignation

  9. Janet Powell - Wikipedia

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    Janet Powell was a member of the Patrons Council of the Epilepsy Foundation of Victoria, a Life Member of YWCA Victoria, and also an inaugural appointee to the Victorian Honour Roll of Women in 2000 "for services to the community".