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Peter Morris

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likely the same as → Kent Morris 55% match
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Peter Frederick Morris was an Australian politician. He held senior ministerial office in the Hawke government, serving as Minister for Transport (1983–1987), Aviation (1984–1987), Resources (1987–1988), Transport and Communications Support (1988), and Industrial Relations (1988–1990). He was a member of the House of Representatives from 1972 to 1998, representing the seat of Shortland for the Australian Labor Party (ALP). His brother Allan and son Matthew were also members of parliament.

Australian Labor Party · member of the Australian House of Representatives (Shortland)· Minister for Infrastructure and Transport
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Child
Matthew Morris · new South Wales politician (1969-2020)
Sibling
Allan Morris · australian politician
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1972–1998
MemberShortland · Australian Labor Party parliamentary record, Australia
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1972–1998
Membermember of the Australian House of Representatives (Shortland) parliamentary record, Australia
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1983–1987
MinisterMinister for Infrastructure and Transport parliamentary record
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Peter Morris Politician
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