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John Fuller (Australian politician)

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After retiring from politics, Fuller remained actively involved in charities and organisations such as the
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on 1 January 1974 for his work as NSW Minister for Development. He was also awarded the
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National Party of Australia members of the Parliament of New South Wales
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Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council
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Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council
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During his term he served as 446:Minister for Decentralisation and Development 278:Minister for Decentralisation and Development 260:since 1940, he served as a councillor on the 8: 398:Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet 418: 20: 344:"Sir John Bryan Munro Fuller (1917–2009)" 240:Fuller was born in the Sydney suburb of 628:20th-century Australian philanthropists 372:"Former NSW minister Fuller dies at 91" 332: 321:Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal 294:Vice-President of the Executive Council 618:People educated at Knox Grammar School 436:as Minister for Industrial Development 143:23 April 1961 – 1 August 1978 131:Legislative Council of New South Wales 598:Deaths from cancer in New South Wales 470:Minister for Planning and Environment 338: 336: 7: 99:14 May 1976 – 1 August 1978 623:20th-century Australian politicians 488:New South Wales Legislative Council 274:New South Wales Legislative Council 226:New South Wales Legislative Council 55:10 July 1968 – 14 May 1976 185:Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 14: 16:Australian politician (1917–2009) 501:Deputy Leader of the Government 1: 378:. Australia. 1 February 2009. 350:Parliament of New South Wales 244:in 1917, and was educated at 305:Australian Monarchist League 593:Australian Knights Bachelor 394:Australian Honours Database 222:Sir John Bryan Munro Fuller 644: 87:in the Legislative Council 43:in the Legislative Council 561: 552: 544: 534: 525: 517: 507: 498: 493: 486: 476: 467: 452: 443: 426: 421: 215: 147: 136: 92: 48: 35: 555:Leader of the Opposition 528:Leader of the Government 85:Leader of the Opposition 41:Leader of the Government 396:. Canberra, Australia: 170:Mosman, New South Wales 603:Australian monarchists 348:Former members of the 272:He was elected to the 286:Minister for Planning 438:and Decentralisation 262:Coolah Shire Council 264:from 1955 to 1965. 246:Knox Grammar School 232:from 1961 to 1978. 422:Political offices 315:Fuller was made a 256:. 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The Honourable
Leader of the Government
in the Legislative Council

Arthur Bridges
Paul Landa
Leader of the Opposition
in the Legislative Council

Leroy Serisier
Max Willis
Legislative Council of New South Wales
Mosman, New South Wales
Country Party
New South Wales Legislative Council
Country Party
Mosman
Knox Grammar School
Wahroonga
Coolah
NSW Country Party
Coolah Shire Council
New South Wales Legislative Council
Minister for Decentralisation and Development
Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council
Minister for Planning
Environment
Vice-President of the Executive Council
Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council
Australian Monarchist League
Knight Bachelor
Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal

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