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    Neville Kenneth Wran, AC, CNZM, QC (11 October 1926 – 20 April 2014) was an Australian politician who was the Premier of New South Wales from 1976 to 1986...
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  • Wran or WRAN may refer to: Neville Wran, 35th Premier of New South Wales and ALP President Thomas Wran, English-born architectural sculptor in Sydney,...
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  • Neville Tong (1934–2019), English cyclist Neville Wadia (1911−1996), Indian businessman Neville Wanless (1931–2020), English broadcaster Neville Wran...
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    Premier of New South Wales, Neville Wran, representing the Labor Party. It was the first of eight consecutive occasions when Wran was Premier. After 11 years...
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  • Hills lost the 1971 and 1973 election after which he was deposed by Neville Wran. Wran narrowly won the 1976 election and remained premier until 1986. He...
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  • Wran ministry may refer to several ministries of the Government of New South Wales led by Neville Wran: Wran ministry (1976–1978) Wran ministry (1978–1980)...
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  • Officially opened in December 1985 by the Premier of New South Wales, Neville Wran, the park was the largest in the southern hemisphere. It remained open...
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  • 2012 – Bert Weedon, English guitarist and songwriter (b. 1920) 2014 – Neville Wran, Australian politician, 35th Premier of New South Wales (b. 1926) 2016...
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    South Wales, Neville Wran, representing the Labor Party. It was the seventh of eight consecutive occasions when Wran was Premier. Wran had been elected...
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    Health (February–July 1986). After the surprise retirement of Premier Neville Wran in May 1986, he became leader of the NSW Labor Party and thus Premier...
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