Godfrey Alan "Goff" Letts CBE AM (18 January 1928 – 10 March 2023) was the Majority Leader of the Northern Territory of Australia from 1974 to 1977. Born...
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Look up Letts, letts, or lett in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Letts may refer to: Arthur Letts (1862–1923), American businessman, developer of Holmby...
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the first Northern Territory election on 19 October 1974 and elected Goff Letts majority leader. He headed an Executive that carried out most of the functions...
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Territory Legislative Assembly. Following informal negotiations led by Goff Letts, a joint committee was established to determine changes to the Country...
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was still being prepared for self-government, Country Liberal Leader Goff Letts took the post of Majority Leader–equivalent to a state premier. Instead...
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Kaneta, 75, Japanese politician, MP (1993–2009), cerebral hemorrhage. Goff Letts, 95, Australian politician, majority leader of the Northern Territory...
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Majority Leader (the equivalent of a deputy premier in the states) under Goff Letts from 1974 to 1975. He remained on the backbench for the remainder of the...
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Territory had been defeated in his own electorate, after Majority Leader Goff Letts losing his seat of Victoria River in 1977. The Labor Party won 52.5% of...
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Services and Executive Member for Education and Law in the ministry of Dr Goff Letts. Andrew was born in Border Town, South Australia, and was educated at...
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ministers under Majority Leaders Goff Letts and Paul Everingham were known as Executive Members. Perron joined Letts' executive in December 1975 as Executive...
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Liberal Arnhem 1974–1977 Dawn Lawrie Independent Nightcliff 1974–1983 Dr Goff Letts Country Liberal Victoria River 1974–1977 Eric Manuell [1] Country Liberal...
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executive members. Surprisingly, one of the casualties was Majority Leader Goff Letts—one of the few instances where a major-party leader at any level in Australia...
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The Letts Executive was the executive of Majority Leader of the Northern Territory Goff Letts, who led the Northern Territory from the implementation...
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and hence Deputy Majority Leader (deputy premier) under Majority Leader Goff Letts. Despite that, Tambling was defeated at the 1977 election by Labor Party...
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Braitling (2008–2016) 14 March 2013 31 August 2016 3 years, 170 days 8. Goff Letts (1928–2023) CBE AM Country Liberal MLA for Victoria River (1974–1977)...
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and best known as the seat of the Territory's first head of government, Goff Letts. It had been abolished when its namesake was moved out of the electorate...
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it had happened only one other time in the Territory's history, when Goff Letts was ousted in his own seat in 1977 despite being Majority Leader (the...
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first took office in 1977 following the defeat of former Majority Leader Goff Letts and much of his executive at the 1977 election, and became a full ministry...
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(1867–1884) 27 September 1878 24 June 1881 2 years, 270 days 166. NT Goff Letts (1928–2023) CBE AM Country Liberal MLA for Victoria River (1974–1977)...
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Goff is a surname. See the article for a list of people with the surname. Goff may also refer to: Goff Letts, politician in Northern Territory, Australia...
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Denis Burke Bob Collins Paul Everingham William Forster Stephen Hatton Goff Letts Brian Frank Martin Brian Ross Martin Clare Martin Dean Mildren James Muirhead...
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Opposition Leader – John Tonkin Majority Leader of the Northern Territory – Goff Letts Governor of New South Wales – Sir Roden Cutler Governor of Queensland...
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Robert Woodward Kevin Doolan (Dem) Araluen New Allen Joy Jim Robertson Goff Letts (Ind) Arnhem Labor Wes Lanhupuy David Amos David Daniels Klaus Roth (Dem)...
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April), then John Tonkin Majority Leader of the Northern Territory – Goff Letts (from 19 October) Governor of New South Wales – Sir Roden Cutler Governor...
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April), then Colin Jamieson Majority Leader of the Northern Territory – Goff Letts Governor of New South Wales – Sir Roden Cutler Governor of Queensland...
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Member Party Term Goff Letts Country Liberal 1974–1977 Jack Doolan Labor 1977–1983 Terry McCarthy Country Liberal 1983–1990 Gary Cartwright Labor...
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Candidate Votes % ±% Country Liberal Jim Robertson 1,268 61.7 Independent Goff Letts 420 20.4 Labor Allen Joy 368 17.9 Total formal votes 2,056 98.6 Informal...
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from 1977 to 1983. He is best known for having toppled Majority Leader Goff Letts in the 1977 election—one of the few times that a major-party leader in...
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Opposition Leader – Colin Jamieson Majority Leader of the Northern Territory – Goff Letts (until 12 August), then Paul Everingham Opposition Leader – Jon Isaacs...
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Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Jack Doolan 690 50.0 +50.0 Country Liberal Goff Letts 589 42.7 −27.0 Progress Frank Favaro 100 7.3 +7.3 Total formal votes 1...
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