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Since his defeat, Johns has drifted from the ALP and has been critical of his old party. Johns told Brett Evans that he might still be a member of the ALP but Evans says that in Johns' heart he has moved on from the ALP. Johns now describes himself as a
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In 2023, Johns was chairman of Recognise a Better Way, a group arguing the "No" case regarding the Albanese government's proposal for Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
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Johns joined the ALP in 1972. He worked as an organiser with the national secretariat of the ALP from 1978 to 1982, working under national secretaries
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under the same rules as for all other Australians. From 2002 to 2004, he was appointed Associate Commissioner of the Commonwealth
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until his defeat in 1996. He served as Assistant Minister for Industrial Relations from December 1993 and
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Throw Open the Doors: The World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.
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unit within the IPA. From 2006-2009, Johns worked with a consultancy firm,
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Waking up to Dreamtime: The illusion of Aboriginal self-determination
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newspaper and the author of numerous papers and books. He writes for
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Productivity Commission Annual Report 2003-04, Annual Report Series
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on 29 August 1952. He is the youngest of four sons born to Doris (
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Petrie
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No Contraception, No Dole: Tackling Intergenerational Welfare
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The Life and Soul of the Party: A Portrait of Modern Labor
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Aboriginal Self-determination: The Whiteman's Dream
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He served as a minister in the 65:25 March 1994 – 11 March 1996 568: 566: 256: 7: 777:"Throw open the doors - book review" 429:In 2017, Johns was appointed by the 297:Johns was elected as the member for 115:11 July 1987 – 2 March 1996 1195:20th-century Australian politicians 787:from the original on 26 March 2020. 775:Young, Graham (21 September 2019). 715:. 2004. p. 51. Archived from 14: 781:Australian Institute for Progress 497:. Singapore: Media Masters. 2001. 423:and Quadrant. His latest book is 763:from the original on 2 May 2021. 455: 36: 1235:University of Queensland alumni 1205:21st-century Australian writers 1200:20th-century Australian writers 389:occupational health and safety 1: 757:National Library of Australia 679:. ACIL Tasman. Archived from 301:in 1987, and held it for the 274:. 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Index

The Honourable
Portrait of Gary Johns, 1994
Vice-President of the Executive Council
Frank Walker
John Moore
Australian Parliament
Petrie
John Hodges
Teresa Gambaro
Melbourne, Victoria
Australian
Labor
Alma mater
Monash University
House of Representatives
Petrie
Australian Labor Party
Keating government
Melbourne
née
Bachelor of Economics
Master of Arts
Monash University
Melbourne State College
David Combe
Bob McMullan
Petrie
Australian Labor Party
Special Minister of State
Vice-President of the Executive Council

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