Minister for Homes
Government minister in New South Wales, Australia
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Minister for Homes
Summary
Minister for Homes is a public office[1]. It draws 8 Wikipedia views per month (public_office category, ranking #228 of 694).[2]
Key Facts
- Minister for Homes is in the country of Australia[3].
- Minister for Homes's instance of is recorded as public office[4].
- Minister for Homes's instance of is recorded as minister[5].
- Minister for Homes's part of is recorded as Executive Council of New South Wales[6].
- +1919-07-23T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Minister for Homes[7].
- Minister for Homes's appointed by is recorded as Governor of New South Wales[8].
- Minister for Homes's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as New South Wales[9].
- Minister for Homes's position holder is recorded as David Hall[10].
- Minister for Homes's position holder is recorded as Charles Oakes[11].
- Minister for Homes's position holder is recorded as James Dooley[12].
- Minister for Homes's position holder is recorded as Thomas Henley[13].
- Minister for Homes's position holder is recorded as Thomas Henley[14].
- Minister for Homes's position holder is recorded as Richard Ball[15].
- Minister for Homes's position holder is recorded as Jim McGirr[16].
- Minister for Homes's position holder is recorded as Clive Evatt[17].
- Minister for Homes's position holder is recorded as Gus Kelly[18].
- Minister for Homes's position holder is recorded as John McGrath[19].
- Minister for Homes's position holder is recorded as Stanley Stephens[20].
- Minister for Homes's position holder is recorded as Tim Bruxner[21].
- Minister for Homes's position holder is recorded as Laurie McGinty[22].
- Minister for Homes's position holder is recorded as Ian Griffith[23].
- Minister for Homes's position holder is recorded as Jack Ferguson[24].
- Minister for Homes's position holder is recorded as Ron Mulock[25].
- Minister for Homes's position holder is recorded as Syd Einfeld[26].
- Minister for Homes's position holder is recorded as Terry Sheahan[27].
Why It Matters
Minister for Homes draws 8 Wikipedia views per month (public_office category, ranking #228 of 694).[2]