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Angus Bethune (politician)

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service for the Tasmanian parliament, although he was no longer Premier by the time the system was introduced. Kevin Lyons had lost a vote to introduce Hansard in 1960, and with the Bethune-Lyons coalition in power in 1969, Bethune sought a report into the feasibility of such a transcription service.
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to resign on 26 May, making Bethune the first non-Labor Premier of Tasmania in 35 years, and the first to hold the post since the main non-Labor party in Tasmania adopted the Liberal banner in 1946. He also served as his own Treasurer.
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In 1972, Kevin Lyons dissolved the coalition between the Centre and Liberal parties, and was highly critical of Bethune. Bethune was forced to the polls, and the instability in his government saw him lose power in the
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During his term as Premier, Bethune introduced a number of important initiatives, although he had pledged to avoid "revolutionary changes". Bethune's government introduced random
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Bethune retired from politics on 30 June 1975, and later joined forces with his former rival, Eric Reece, to back the
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The report was not completed until 1973, but Hansard was considered by Bethune's successors
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on a three-seat swing. Labor won a clear majority, and Reece returned as premier.
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resigned in protest at party disunity and a lack of support for his leadership.
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Sir Angus died after a short illness on 22 August 2004 in
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People educated at Launceston Church Grammar School
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On 19 March 1960, Bethune became 563:Australian Dictionary of Biography 558:Jackson, William (Tim) (1907–1975) 14: 1046:Royal Australian Air Force airmen 63:26 May 1969 – 3 May 1972 1004: 262:from 26 May 1969 to 3 May 1972. 214: 349:(the son of former Premier and 298:, he enlisted as an airman and 186: 1: 546:. 5 February 1936. p. 9. 435:which was held on 27 August. 431:, aged 95. He was accorded a 294:. On 15 August 1940, during 1056:Australian Knights Bachelor 527:RAAF: BETHUNE, WALTER ANGUS 316:Tasmanian House of Assembly 314:Bethune was elected to the 256:Tasmanian House of Assembly 1102: 304:Royal Australian Air Force 222:Royal Australian Air Force 1002: 761: 712: 703: 695: 685: 672: 664: 659: 581:19 September 2002 at the 280:Launceston Grammar School 245: 103: 56: 44: 35: 675:Leader of the Opposition 621:(Australian Government). 451:. He was also awarded a 336:Leader of the Opposition 252:Sir Walter Angus Bethune 503:4 November 2012 at the 384:compulsory, set up the 330:) for the newly formed 1076:Treasurers of Tasmania 642:Parliament of Tasmania 603:Parliament of Tasmania 587:Parliament of Tasmania 540:"Weddings of the Week" 449:Parliament of Tasmania 380:, made the wearing of 278:, and was educated at 615:BETHUNE, Walter Angus 345:On 7 September 1966, 320:1946 general election 228:Years of service 16:Australian politician 1041:Premiers of Tasmania 755:Premiers of Tasmania 270:Bethune was born in 706:Premier of Tasmania 599:Background: Hansard 284:The Hutchins School 260:Premier of Tasmania 179:Alexandra Pritchard 51:Premier of Tasmania 660:Political offices 517:), 27 August 2004. 1013: 1012: 722: 721: 713:Succeeded by 686:Succeeded by 478:, 23 August 2004. 443:Bethune was made 274:in north-western 249: 248: 123:10 September 1908 30:Sir Angus Bethune 1093: 1008: 748: 741: 734: 725: 696:Preceded by 665:Preceded by 657: 653: 651: 649: 636:"Bethune, Angus" 622: 612: 606: 596: 590: 573: 567: 556:George C. 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The Honourable

Premier of Tasmania
Deputy
Kevin Lyons
Eric Reece
Eric Reece
Sheffield
Tasmania
Australia
Hobart
Tasmania
Australia
Liberal Party
Royal Australian Air Force
Warrant Officer
Tasmanian House of Assembly
Premier of Tasmania
Sheffield
Tasmania
Launceston Grammar School
The Hutchins School
Hobart
jackaroo
World War II
Warrant Officer
Royal Australian Air Force
Tasmanian House of Assembly
1946 general election
Wilmot

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