Julia Gillard AND "carbon tax"
prime_ministers:"Bob Hawke" AND date:[1990 TO 2000]
Bob Hawke AND resource_name:"PM Transcripts" AND title:"Mining"
Bob Hawke AND word_count:[500 TO *] AND organisation_name:"Museum of Australian Democracy"
url:"http://primeministers.moadoph.gov.au/prime-ministers/julia-gillard"
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Rt Hon. S M Bruce making presentation of cheque for 5000 pounds to Charles Kingsford Smith
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Bert Hinkler being welcomed by Prime Minister S.M. Bruce in front of Parliament House with Royal Military College Cadets and spectators.
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Rt Hon S M Bruce welcoming the Duke and Duchess of York at Canberra Railway Station
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Mr. A.E. Bruce, Second Superintentent of Parks and Gardens
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Cabinet in session, includes Glasgow, Gilbert, Page, Bruce, Latham, Gibson and Paterson
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Naming ceremony of 'Civic' by Prime Minister S M Bruce on 3 December 1927.
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Group at Duntroon-l to r, Prime Minister S.M.Bruce, Mrs Bruce, others not known
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Formal opening of Civic Centre by Prime Minister S.M.Bruce. Part of the crowd in front of the Sydney Building.
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Mrs Bruce receiving a bouquet with a crowd of children at opening of Ainslie School.
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Cheque for 2000 pounds presented to Bert Hinkler, signed by Earle Page, Treasurer and Hon. S.M.Bruce, Prime Minister.
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Federal Cabinet (Bruce/Page) without Bruce at first meeting in Canberra at 'Yarralumla.' Sir Littleton Groom is sitting on the carpet.
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Rt Hon. S M Bruce making presentation of cheque for 5000 pounds to Charles Kingsford Smith
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Rt Hon Stanley Melbourne Bruce with Sir John Butters and Sir John Hanson at Parliament House.
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Opening of the extended Canberra Golf Course by Rt. Hon S. M. Bruce, who is ready to tee off.
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Part of crowd with Rt Hon S M Bruce on shovel.
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Prime Minister Bruce welcoming Kingsford Smith and his crew
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Formal opening of Civic Centre by Prime Minister S M Bruce. Part of the crowd in front of the Sydney Building.
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Anteroom, Prime Minister’s Suite
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Parliamentary Library
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House of Representatives Chamber