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  1. The Gair Ministry was a ministry of the Government of Queensland and was led by Labor Premier Vince Gair. It succeeded the Hanlon Ministry on 17 January 1952 following Ned Hanlon 's death two days earlier. On 26 April 1957, Gair and most of the Ministry were expelled from the Labor Party and formed the Queensland Labor Party (QLP), retaining ...

  2. Vincent Clair Gair (25 February 1901 – 11 November 1980) was an Australian politician. He served as Premier of Queensland from 1952 until 1957, when his stormy relations with the trade union movement saw him expelled from the Labor Party.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GairGair - Wikipedia

    Vince Gair (1901–1980), Australian politician. Gair Affair, episode in Australian political life in 1974 involving Vince Gair. Gair Ministry, ministry of the Government of Queensland led by Vince Gair. Gair Park, heritage-listed park and memorial in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; named after Vince Gair.

  4. Vince Gair. Labor. Elected Premier. Vince Gair. Labor. Elections were held in the Australian state of Queensland on 19 May 1956 to elect the 75 members of the state's Legislative Assembly. The Labor government was seeking its ninth continuous term in office since the 1932 election; it would be Vince Gair 's second election as Premier.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joanne_GairJoanne Gair - Wikipedia

    Joanne Gair (born c. 1958), [1] nicknamed Kiwi Jo [2] (alternatively Kiwi Joe ), [3] [4] is a New Zealand -born and -raised make-up artist and body painter whose body paintings have been featured in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue from 1999 to 2017. She is considered the world's leading trompe-l'œil body painter and make-up artist, [5 ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gair_(film)Gair (film) - Wikipedia

    3.50 cr [1] Box office. 5.81 cr [2] Gair is a 1999 Indian Hindi -language action film starring Ajay Devgn, Raveena Tandon, Reena Roy, Amrish Puri and Paresh Rawal, directed by Ashok Gaikwad. [3]

  7. They formed the Australian Labor Party (Anti-Communist), which eventually became the Democratic Labor Party (DLP). [1] McManus was elected to the Senate at the 1955 federal election as an ALP (Anti-Communist) candidate, [4] whose ticket polled 17.8 percent of the vote in Victoria. [5] [6] He was defeated in 1961, [7] but re-elected in 1964, [8 ...

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