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  • According to Victoria's Premier Ted Baillieu, the state government will shortly begin consulting on the matter with family members.

    Scientists Nab an Australian Outlaw Enda Curran 2011

  • Baillieu analyst Adrian Prendergast said potential merger was very positive.

    Yanzhou, Gloucester in Talks to Join Assets Gillian Tan 2011

  • Once the railway line from Melbourne reached this beach town in 1879, many splendid places went up within a very short decade, including Baillieu Hotel 1881, later renamed Ozone Hotel.

    Archive 2009-02-01 Hels 2009

  • Once the railway line from Melbourne reached this beach town in 1879, many splendid places went up within a very short decade, including Baillieu Hotel 1881, later renamed Ozone Hotel.

    Coffee Palaces, Temperance and Melbourne Hels 2009

  • Having been Deputy President of the Federation of British Industries from 1944-45, Lord Baillieu served as President from 1945 to 1947.

    Challenge of Our Time 1954

  • The Baillieu Government today will rush new laws through Parliament to arm council officers with the powers they need to seize and destroy unregistered restricted-breed dogs, the Herald Sun reported.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • Ted Baillieu's spray at Julia Gillard unites Lib states VICTORIAN Premier Ted Baillieu has unleashed a stinging attack against Julia Gillard, clearing the way for the Liberal states to unite to campaign against her embattled government.

    The Australian | News | 2011

  • Ted Baillieu's spray at Julia Gillard unites Lib states VICTORIAN Premier Ted Baillieu has unleashed a stinging attack against Julia Gillard, clearing the way for the Liberal states to unite to campaign against her embattled government.

    The Australian | News | 2011

  • The Baillieu government, while publicly supportive of the OPI's right to conduct investigations, is privately aghast at the phone-tapping revelations.

    The Australian | News | 2011

  • Premier Ted Baillieu, when asked whether Mr Rush should examine the OPI decision to conduct the phone taps as part of his brief, said it was "very much a matter for him".

    The Australian | News | 2011

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