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'''John Leo Hargreaves''' (born 27 April 1949) is an Australian [[politician]]. He was an [[Australian Labor Party]] member of the [[Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly]] from 1998 to 2012. He acted as Minister for Territory and Municipal Services, Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Minister for Housing.
'''John Leo Hargreaves''' (born 27 April 1949) is a retired Australian [[politician]]. He was an [[Australian Labor Party]] member of the [[Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly]] from 1998 to 2012. He acted as Minister for Territory and Municipal Services, Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Minister for Housing.


On 12 October 2009 Hargreaves announced his resignation as Minister from the Labor Cabinet although he stated that he intended to continue in his role as MLA for Brindabella. He retired from politics in 2012.<ref>ACT Legislative Assembly Hansard, 13 October 2009</ref>
On 12 October 2009 Hargreaves announced his resignation as Minister from the Labor Cabinet although he stated that he intended to continue in his role as MLA for Brindabella. He retired from politics in 2012.<ref>ACT Legislative Assembly Hansard, 13 October 2009</ref>

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John Leo Hargreaves (born 27 April 1949) is a retired Australian politician. He was an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly from 1998 to 2012. He acted as Minister for Territory and Municipal Services, Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Minister for Housing.

On 12 October 2009 Hargreaves announced his resignation as Minister from the Labor Cabinet although he stated that he intended to continue in his role as MLA for Brindabella. He retired from politics in 2012.[1]

References

  1. ^ ACT Legislative Assembly Hansard, 13 October 2009