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Lou Cunningham

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refused to resign and the move failed. Unlike many colleagues, Cunningham remained loyal to the Labor Party through its many splits, and (being tall and around 108 kg) was nicknamed "the Goonoowigall Giant" and "Australia's biggest cabinet minister". He lost his seat at the Scullin government's
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after Lang's removal as leader. He unexpectedly won in 1941, partly due to his own political skills and partly due to the invigorated Labor under
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on 3 September 1927. He attempted to regain Gwydir in 1928 but failed, but the following year regained it, largely as a result of
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landslide loss in 1931 and, although he attempted to return as a candidate for
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Cunningham again became a farmer and married Catherine Crosby at
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and his party, and stood for the Legislative Assembly seat of
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Gwydir
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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Cunningham was president of the local branches of the
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Australian Parliament
Gwydir
William Webster
Aubrey Abbott
Aubrey Abbott
Aubrey Abbott
Inverell, New South Wales
Australian
Australian Labor Party
Inverell, New South Wales
Ireland
Australian Workers' Union
No Conscription League
Australian Labor Party
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Gough
William Webster
Gwydir
Australian House of Representatives
Catholic
communism
Aubrey Abbott
Country Party
Coogee
James Scullin
Prime Minister
Speaker
Charles McGrath
East Sydney

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