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711:, a position he held until early 2017. The Crawford Fund aims to increase Australia's engagement in international agricultural research, development and education. In 2011 he resigned from the New South Wales branch of the Labor Party in protest at what he saw as the increasingly highly centralised nature of control over the operations of the organisation. He said that the administrative arm of the party had become increasingly involved in policy formulation, leaving little room for meaningful participation by rank and file party members. In August 2012, he rejoined the Party as a member in Canberra, where he stated he felt that local management of the party was more responsive to the concerns of members. 1612: 60: 554: 612:
owing to Kerin's significant experience both in economics and working on commodities and agricultural policies. His background made Kerin a good fit for the role, and he remained in the position for almost the entirety of Hawke's time as Prime Minister, making him by far the longest-serving minister
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to Hawke, Kerin was appointed to replace him. Keating had been an influential and long-serving treasurer, as well as being Hawke's primary political partner, leading to significant and immediate media pressure on Kerin to see how he would compare. Kerin was highly regarded as Minister for Primary
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would be declared, pledging significant movement towards free trade amongst Pacific economies. He was dropped from the ministry after the
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to Hawke's leadership less than a fortnight later. Having promised the portfolio of Transport and Communications to his close ally
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in this portfolio in Australian history. During his time as Primary Industries and Energy Minister, Kerin played a key role in the
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In 2017, Kerin released an extensive memoir of his experiences as Primary Industries and Energy Minister between 1983 and 1991.
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and at the end of that year Kerin announced his retirement from Parliament, stating that he wished to move on to other things.
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Industry. After an initially positive start, Kerin was judged by several journalists as failing to respond adequately to the
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The way I saw it; the way it was: the making of national agricultural and natural resource management policy.'
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The way I saw it; the way it was: the making of national agricultural and natural resource management policy
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from 1972 to 1975 and again from 1978 to 1993. He held a number of senior ministerial roles in both the
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After his retirement from politics in 1993, Kerin was appointed to a senior position at the
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John Kerin (2003), "Primary Industry Policy", in Susan Ryan and Troy Bramston (Eds.),
649:. Hawke felt that he had no option but to sack Kerin as treasurer, replacing him with 1750: 1674: 1644: 1639: 1576: 1382: 1362: 1357: 1332: 1327: 1307: 1292: 1267: 1066: 1056: 880: 708: 594: 383: 321: 20: 971: 960: 529:. He worked as a poultry farmer before later completing a Bachelor of Arts from the 1720: 1679: 1634: 1601: 1546: 1516: 1497: 1453: 1442: 1407: 1402: 1392: 1312: 1302: 1262: 1257: 1252: 1180: 1143: 1126: 949: 650: 625: 231: 106: 94: 541:
in 1977. In between studying for his two degrees, Kerin spent time working at the
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Fellows of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering
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However, his time in this role would be brief, as Keating mounted a
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Macarthur
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
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On 26 January 2001 Kerin was appointed a Member of the
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People educated at Hurlstone Agricultural High School
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Australian Agriculture and Resource Economics Society
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He remained on the backbench throughout the 1469: 1221: 311:23 September 1978 – 22 December 1993 8: 1817:University of New England (Australia) alumni 987:The Hawke Government: A Critical Perspective 84:27 December 1991 – 22 December 1993 1188:Minister for Trade and Overseas Development 670:Minister for Trade and Overseas Development 361:2 December 1972 – 13 December 1975 138:9 December 1991 – 27 December 1991 72:Minister for Trade and Overseas Development 1476: 1462: 1454: 1228: 1214: 1206: 1107:Minister for Primary Industries and Energy 1025: 610:Minister for Primary Industries and Energy 499:Minister for Primary Industries and Energy 239:Minister for Primary Industries and Energy 58: 31: 1161:Minister for Transport and Communications 1004:, The Federation Press, Annandale, NSW. 694:Australian Meat and Livestock Corporation 655:Minister for Transport and Communications 126:Minister for Transport and Communications 732:On 1 January 2001 Kerin was awarded the 552: 23:. For the American baseball umpire, see 744: 600:After Labor's landslide victory at the 565:as a student, Kerin was elected to the 926:"John Kerin remembered as Labor great" 844:Paul Keating: A Question of Leadership 201:4 June 1991 – 8 December 1991 1822:Australian National University alumni 750: 748: 668:, Keating moved Kerin to the role of 621:protections on agricultural imports. 7: 1832:Communication ministers of Australia 812: 810: 597:, who had held the seat since 1952. 251:11 March 1983 – 3 June 1991 1807:20th-century Australian politicians 1802:Members of the Cabinet of Australia 1797:Officers of the Order of Australia 653:, and instead appointing Kerin as 523:Hurlstone Agricultural High School 14: 961:Officer of the Order of Australia 895:ALP elder Kerin quits in disgust' 791:. 10 January 2003. 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Index

John F. Kerin
John Kerin (umpire)
The Honourable
AO
FTSE

Minister for Trade and Overseas Development
Paul Keating
Neal Blewett
Peter Cook
Minister for Transport and Communications
Bob Hawke
Kim Beazley
Graham Richardson
Treasurer of Australia
Ralph Willis
Minister for Primary Industries and Energy
Peter Nixon
Simon Crean
Australian Parliament
Werriwa
Gough Whitlam
Mark Latham
Australian Parliament
Macarthur
Jeff Bate
Michael Baume
Bowral
New South Wales
Labor

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