Kristina Keneally
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Green light for The Block development...flow in," he said. Ms Keneally was joined at The Block today by City of Sydney Lord Mayor, Clover Moore, the federal Labor Member for Sydney, Tanya Plibersek and the NSW Member for Marrickville, Carmel Tebbutt. The Opposition and the... In this article: Kristina Keneally |
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Sydney Morning Herald - National | September 27, 2009
Stars lead planning laws rally in Sydney
...held into the state's planning process. Ms Keneally was the only MP officially invited to Sunday's event but she declined the invitation, with her name bringing jeers from the rally at each mention. Actor Michael Caton, comedian and author...
In this article: Sydney, Michael Caton, NSW, Barry O'Farrell, Democracy, Richard Clapton, and Wendy Harmer
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | September 16, 2009
Revealed: chief's meetings with Richo
...Mr Tripodi, in his role as infrastructure minister. She also said she had met Mr Haddad about ''western Sydney employment area lands'' but not on the specific site Mr Medich wanted rezoned. She pointed out Mr Richardson may have told the...
In this article: Allegation and Sydney
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The Australian | August 30, 2009
Premier speculation
...is going to be running the state. On Wednesday night Nine News reporter Kevin Wilde, formerly of Ten, claimed Nathan Rees was about to be overthrown and Kristina Keneally would be the new Premier of NSW. The live exchange on Nine went like...
In this article: Nathan Rees, Louise Milligan, NSW, and The Sydney Morning Herald
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The Australian | June 09, 2009
Sartor's grand vision for decaying NSW
In an implied criticism of his successor as planning minister, Kristina Keneally, he cites the Growth Centres Commission, which oversaw land release in Sydney's growth corridors until Ms Keneally abolished the statutory body last October.
In this article: Frank Sartor, NSW, Nathan Rees, Sydney, Small business, Nasdaq Composite, and S&P 500
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Sydney Morning Herald - National | August 18, 2009
A filly backed to lead Labor
...moment in front of property heavyweights in Sydney. Keneally's speech to last week's Property Council of Australia breakfast was titled Building Australia's Best Planning System. But during the panel discussion after the speech, the...
In this article: Centrebet, Frank Sartor, John Della Bosca, Nathan Rees, Neil Evans, and Carmel Tebbutt
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The Australian | August 26, 2009
Keneally denies plot to succeed Rees
...to dump Mr Rees had already taken place. She denied having had conversations with NSW Labor Right faction powerbrokers Joe Tripodi and Eddie Obeid and said she had no desire to ever become premier. "We have one premier in NSW and his name...
In this article: Nathan Rees, NSW, Sydney, Revenue, Department of Defence, and Joe Tripodi
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Sydney Morning Herald - National | August 27, 2009
Quick on the drawl, she's the bearpit's rising star
...be blocking her path to the top job. Many in the Labor Party, including her supporters and her enemies, are convinced that the slight softening of her accent can only be attributed to elocution lessons. But Keneally has repeatedly denied she...
In this article: Katie Holmes, Ohio, Nathan Rees, ALP, Notre Dame Academy, and Tom Keneally
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Sydney Morning Herald - National | September 09, 2009
Macquarie Uni redevelopment takes shape
...north-west. "Macquarie University's plan to redevelop 126 hectares at their Ryde campus brings together the best there is to offer in academic and commercial opportunities," Ms Keneally said in a statement on Thursday. "This project...
In this article: Macquarie University, Sydney, Sydney Airport, and NSW
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Kristina Keneally is the thirdAmerican-born member of the New South Wales Parliament. In 2003 she was an Australian Labor Party (ALP) candidate elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Heffron, succeeding Deirdre Grusovin. After being re-elected in 2007, she became the Minister for Ageing and Disability Services and was subsequently appointed Minister for Planning by incoming Premier Nathan Rees in September 2008. She held the position of the NSW Government's Spokesperson for World Youth Day in 2008.
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