Kristina Keneally
Kristina Keneally is a former Premier of New South Wales and a prominent member of the Australian Labor Party. She served as Premier from 2009 to 2011 and is recognized for her leadership during the global financial crisis and her subsequent work in media and politics.
Born on Dec 14, 1969 (55 years old)
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Former NSW premier and Labor senator Kristina Keneally called for the group to be banned.
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Kristina Keneally was the premier who expressed anger over the unauthorized sale of Currawong.
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Former premier Kristina Keneally gave evidence that she was lobbied about AWH by then-Labor backbencher Obeid.
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Australia:
Kristina Keneally was a former NSW premier whose candidacy was controversial in the seat of Fowler.
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Australia:
Former NSW premier and senator Kristina Keneally is mentioned in the context of Labor's loss in Fowler.
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Australia:
Ziad Basyouny is bullish about his chances of making Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke the Kristina Keneally of this year’s election.
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Australia:
Kristina Keneally is mentioned as a former senator and NSW premier who lost a solid Labor seat.
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Australia:
Anthony Albanese admits parachuting Kristina Keneally into Fowler against Dai Le was a mistake.
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Australia:
Keneally is a Labor politician for whom Lucy Bradlow previously worked.
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Australia:
Kristina Keneally is a former NSW premier who praises Monika Tu as a positive and happy person.
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