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After leaving politics, Laurance initially worked as a company director. He later served as chairman of several state government agencies, including the
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rather than a substantive one. Following the resignation of Sir Charles Court in January 1982, Laurance was appointed
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formed by Ray O'Connor. His time in cabinet was brief, however, as the Liberal government was defeated at the
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Election statistics : Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996
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A longtime member of the Liberal Party, Laurance stood for parliament at the
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until leaving parliament in September 1987, serving under three
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Index

AM
Liberal Party
Western Australia
Barry MacKinnon
Richard Court
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
Daniel Norton
Dudley Maslen
Gascoyne
Northam
Western Australia
Liberal
Alma mater
University of Western Australia
Liberal Party
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
seat of Gascoyne
Charles Court
Ray O'Connor
Northam
Wheatbelt
Perth
Perth Boys' High School
John Curtin Senior High School
Graylands Teachers College
University of Western Australia
George Berry
Prudential Assurance Company

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