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Murray Sainsbury

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As of 2014, Sainsbury was the president of the Association of Former Members of the Parliament of Australia. In a submission to a parliamentary committee on behalf of the organisation, he argued against the abolition of the Life Gold Pass Scheme, which provided former MPs and senators with 10 free
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to depict proceedings of the House of Representatives. Thompson's sketches have been cited as "the first and only occasion that an artist has been permitted to draw in the house", and are now held by the
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In 1991, Sainsbury was appointed CEO of a project management company within the Hindmarsh Group. He had previously worked with the group as a consultant for two years.
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Index

Australian Parliament
Eden-Monaro
Bob Whan
Jim Snow
Wollongong, New South Wales
Australian
Liberal Party of Australia
Alma mater
University of Sydney
House of Representatives
Division of Eden-Monaro
Liberal Party
Wollongong
New South Wales
University of Sydney
Bachelor of Engineering
Bachelor of Economics
Coalition
1975 federal election
Labor
Bob Whan
1977
1980
Jim Snow
1983
1984
Paul Kelly
Jim Carlton
John Hyde
Peter Shack

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