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1949 Chifley Ministry 1946-1949

1949

The election of Chifley’s first ministry after the 1946 election took seven caucus ballots to finalise. After that tumultuous exercise in party democracy, the Chifley ministry remained quite stable and changes predominantly resulted from retirements rather than caucus intrigue.

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