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Port Darwin MLA Paul Kirby has announced his retirement from Northern Territory politics. Kirby, 57 took to social media Thursday morning to announce he had decided not to run in August’s ...
Member for Port Darwin Paul Kirby will fill the position left by Ken Vowles, who was sacked from cabinet last month for speaking out about the Government's handling of its budget crisis.
MEMBER for Port Darwin Paul Kirby has been selected as the new cabinet minister to replace Ken Vowles in the Gunner Government following a Labor caucus meeting today.
Assistant Principal of Darwin Middle School Brian Manning was preselected by the party to contest the central-Darwin electorate currently held by retiring former Cabinet minister Paul Kirby. Mr ...
NT Veteran Affairs Minister Paul Kirby defends going on leave while defence suicide Royal Commission is holding its Darwin hearings. Paul Kirby has not been present at any of the Commission's ...
Northern Territory Veterans Affairs Minister Paul Kirby says he won’t be apologising for taking two weeks of leave while the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide was sitting in Darwin.
Veterans Affairs Minister Paul Kirby has defended his decision to take leave while the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide is sitting in Darwin.
MEMBER for Port Darwin Paul Kirby will replace sacked Labor minister Ken Vowles as the Gunner Government’s ninth Cabinet minister. Paul Kirby will be the ninth minister, replacing Ken Vowles # ...
A long-time Darwin educator and son of one of the Territory’s most prominent unionists will run for Labor in the battleground seat of Port Darwin. Read Today's Paper Tributes. Rewards.
Veterans Affairs Minister Paul Kirby has defended his decision to take leave while the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide is sitting in Darwin.
MEMBER for Port Darwin Paul Kirby will replace sacked Labor minister Ken Vowles as the Gunner Government’s ninth Cabinet minister. Paul Kirby will be the ninth minister, replacing Ken Vowles # ...
Veterans Affairs Minister Paul Kirby has defended his decision to take leave while the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide is sitting in Darwin.