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Mr. Wilkie was a member of the small environmentalist Greens party between 2003 and 2008, running unsuccessfully against then conservative Prime Minister John Howard in the Sydney seat of Bennelong in the 2004 federal election.
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And when they crossed to Maxine McKew to show her clebrations for gaining Bennelong -- the roof lifted at our party!
Thankful lili 2007
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I think the former Dishonourable Member for Bennelong winning any election was a very bad thing.
Cheeseburger Gothic » Surely he was talking about the Other Ranks? 2009
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Whatever happened to that lying jerk we knew from Bennelong?
Light And Pithy Puns Ivan Donn Carswell 2008
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Maxine had come to give her all in the Battle for Bennelong
Battle for Bennelong 2008
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John Howard was their man his economic miracle put wealth into their hand but eleven years of fear and hate had roused the Aussie mob and the battlers rose and had their say that day in Bennelong yeh the battlers rose and they had their say in the battle for Bennelong
Battle for Bennelong 2008
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John Howard came undone the day he took for granted the people of Bennelong consumed with pride and vanity convinced he had it won dismissed the polls and he backed himself in the Battle for Bennelong
Battle for Bennelong 2008
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When Maxine McKew raised her hand to run in Bennelong
Battle for Bennelong 2008
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Journalist Maxine McKew was Labor candidate in Sydney seat of Bennelong, a seat Prime Minister John Howard had held for 33 years.
Battle for Bennelong 2008
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Howard may suffer the indignity of losing his own seat of Bennelong, which he has held for 33 years.
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