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Bill Landeryou

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or packer, after having been recommended to the state secretary by Labor Party contacts. A year later he was elected as an organiser, then as Victorian State Secretary in 1969, federal secretary in 1974 and federal president in 1979. He also became a director of 133 Sydney Rd Ltd, a company
285:, forming the first Labor government in Victoria since 1955, Landeryou was appointed Minister for Economic Development and Tourism. In December 1982 he became Minister for Industrial Affairs and he was also made Minister for Labour and Industry. 559: 521: 256:, Landeryou became a member of the party's Victorian Administrative Committee following the removal in 1971 of the left-wing group which had controlled the Victorian Labor Party since 1955. 326:'s daughter Rosslyn Dillon claimed that Landeryou had committed rape against her three times in 1982, while she was a staffer employed in Landeryou's office. In an affidavit lodged in the 451: 564: 330:
in a suit against her late father's estate, Ms Dillon claimed that Hawke urged her not to report the matter to police due to his political aspirations. Hawke's second wife
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During 1981 Landeryou became convinced that Wilkes could not win the next Victorian election (due in 1982) and supported the overthrow of Wilkes by
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After leaving Parliament, Landeryou remained active in Labor Party affairs and pursued a career in business. He died on 27 February 2019.
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Landeryou continued to serve in the Legislative Council after Cain resigned as Premier, and until the defeat of
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from 1964 to 1966. A supporter of the party's right-wing faction, and a close ally of the president of the
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controlled by the union, which owned the R.J. Hawke Hotel, a hotel in Sydney Rd,
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In 1976 Landeryou was elected to the Legislative Council as member for
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from 1976 to 1992, including as a minister in the Labor government of
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became prominent as a businessman and political blogger. His wife
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Democracy in Australian Unions: A Comparative Study of Six Unions
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claimed neither she nor Bob Hawke knew of Dillon's allegations.
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Victoria
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Australian politician and trade unionist (1941–2019)
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Index

Victorian Legislative Council
Doutta Galla
Dolph Eddy
John Brumby
Moonee Ponds, Victoria
Australian
Labor Party
Andrew Landeryou
Kimberley Kitching
Australian Labor Party
Victorian Legislative Council
John Cain
Storemen and Packers' Union
Melbourne
Moonee Ponds
Storemen and Packers' Union
National Union of Workers
storeman
Brunswick
Labor Party
Young Labor
Australian Council of Trade Unions
Bob Hawke
Doutta Galla Province
Clyde Holding
Frank Wilkes
John Cain
April 1982 election
Joan Kirner
John Brumby

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