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Peter Hall (politician)

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Over the next fourteen years, Hall continued to teach in Traralgon while also being the playing coach of his local football club. He twice won the league's best and fairest award, and coached both Traralgon and Morwell to premierships. Both of these careers were to end, however, when Hall was elected
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After the Bracks Labor Government reformed the Legislative Council prior to the 2006 election, the new quota system was thought to enhance the chances of minor parties such as the Greens and Family First winning seats. However, a statewide swing to the National Party, including localised gains in
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government at the expense of both the Liberal and National Parties. There was a swing to Labor in almost every seat in the state, with numerous MPs losing their seats. Hall, however, was the only exception in the Legislative Council, slightly improving his vote despite the party's poor statewide
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However, this was to again change in 2000, when the now-opposition coalition fractured. This meant that the Victorian division of the National Party was now the only one anywhere in the country to be separate from the Liberal Party. Hall subsequently lost his three shadow ministries, but instead
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became the party's spokesperson for education, tertiary education, secondary education, primary education, preschools, adult learning, e learning resources and the environment. The following year, he was again promoted, and was made Leader of the National Party in the Legislative Council.
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Hall was given little responsibility in his first term in office, but after being re-elected in 1996, he was made Deputy President of the Legislative Council and Chairman of the Ministerial Rural Health Advisory Group. When the
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institutions his "shock, incredulity, disbelief and anger" at the big funding cuts to the sector in the state budget. This later led to speculation that he would be dropped from the state cabinet in a reshuffle.
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Gippsland lower house electorates, the running of candidates in new seats such as Gembrook and Hastings, and adroit preference deals, saw Hall win the final Eastern Region seat ahead of the Greens candidate.
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coalition lost government in 1999, Hall became the Deputy Leader of the National Party in the Legislative Council and Shadow Minister for Sport and Recreation, Youth and Affairs.
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While usually orthodox in his support for National Party policies, Hall was one of a group of prominent National Party figures – including key senators
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result. After the election, he maintained his position as leader in the Legislative Council, despite the sacking of his Liberal counterpart,
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to the safe National seat of Gippsland Province at the 1988 state election.
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to express concern about the federal party's support for the policy of
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On 24 February 2014, Hall announced he would not be contesting the
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National Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Victoria
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won the 2010 Victorian state election, Hall was commissioned as
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in 1969, at only 17 years of age. While studying teaching at
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in 1975 to take up a full-time secondary teaching position.
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The 2002 election saw a major landslide victory for the
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Minister for Higher Education and Skills
Victorian Parliament
Victorian Parliament
Castlemaine, Victoria
The Nationals
Alma mater
Monash University
National
Victorian Legislative Council
Gippsland Province
Eastern Victoria Region
Castlemaine
Victoria
Monash University
Bachelor of Arts
Diploma of Education
Australian rules football
best and fairest
Castlemaine Football Club
Monash University
Melbourne
Carlton Football Club
Victorian Football League
Traralgon
Liberal
National
Labor
Bill Forwood
Barnaby Joyce
Fiona Nash

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