Pauline hanson brief biography of abraham
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Pauline Abraham returned to Augsburg University in 2019 as an adjunct instructor. Previously Dr. Abraham was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Nursing at Augsburg University, a position she held from 2005- 2015. In addition to her work at Augsburg, Dr. Abraham has worked at Mayo Clinic since 1984. She has held several positions over the years including staff nurse; nursing placement coordinator; and currently works for the Division of Education and Professional Development as a nursing education specialist. Dr. Abraham’s primary area of educational focus is leadership development. She has developed and facilitated many programs within the Department of Nursing at Mayo Clinic including the Nursing Leadership Perspectives schema, a leadership development program for staff nurses, and the Advanced Nursing Leadership Program for sjuksköterska executive development. She has authored several articles on the topic of leadership development and presented nationally and international
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22 Incredibly WTF Moments From The Pauline Hanson Documentary
Originally, Hanson was a Liberal candidate for the Queensland seat of Oxley, but when her views became known, the party let her go. She went on to win the seat as an independent.
But after her election, the new prime minister declined several opportunities to condemn her.
"I welcome the fact that people can talk about certain things without being branded as a bigot," Howard said in 1996.
In a speech to parliament, Howard said people have a right to attack immigration levels without being branded bigots or racists.
In 2016, he justified his words by saying that he couldn't recall seeing any "hard evidence" of violence or abuse against Asian people in Australia at the time.
"Certainly, [Hanson] spoke to some of the people who I regarded as 'Howard Battlers', yes. She was, however inadequately, articulating a sense of feeling left out on behalf of a lot of Australians," Howard told the documentary makers.
"I thou
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Groom - Federal Election 2022
90.8% turnout, final figures
Liberal National Party
Garth Hamilton (MP)
Vote: 56.9%
54,612
Independent
Suzie Holt
Vote: 43.1%
41,392
- Independent Suzie Holt finished in fourth place on first preferences but reached the final pairing during the distribution of preferences. The alternative two-party preferred result was LNP 64.2%, Labor 35.8%, a swing to Labor of 6.3%.
- Previously held by LNP with margin of 20.5%.
- Garth Hamilton retains Toowoomba based seat.
First preference
VoteSwingLNPLiberal National Party
Garth Hamilton (MP)
- 41,971
LaborLabor Party
Gen Allpass
- 17,985
One NationOne Nation
Grant Abraham
- 9,181
IndependentIndependent
Suzie Holt
- 7,932
IndependentIndependent
Kirstie Smolenski
- 6,858
GreensGreens
Mickey Berry
- 5,616
United AustraliaUnited Australia
Melissa