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Circa 1990 [[Martin Ferguson]] lined up with the more pragmatic elements of the [[NSW Left]], including figures like [[Rodney Cavalier]], [[John Faulkner]] and [[Andrew Refshauge]] against the more hard-line [[Socialist Left]] grouping associated with figures like AMWU national secretory [[George Campbell]] and former NSW Attorney-General [[Frank Walker]].<ref>[ALR Number 117, May 1990]</ref> | Circa 1990 [[Martin Ferguson]] lined up with the more pragmatic elements of the [[NSW Left]], including figures like [[Rodney Cavalier]], [[John Faulkner]] and [[Andrew Refshauge]] against the more hard-line [[Socialist Left]] grouping associated with figures like AMWU national secretory [[George Campbell]] and former NSW Attorney-General [[Frank Walker]].<ref>[ALR Number 117, May 1990]</ref> |
Revision as of 19:43, 13 November 2023
Andrew Refshauge
NSW Left
Circa 1990 Martin Ferguson lined up with the more pragmatic elements of the NSW Left, including figures like Rodney Cavalier, John Faulkner and Andrew Refshauge against the more hard-line Socialist Left grouping associated with figures like AMWU national secretory George Campbell and former NSW Attorney-General Frank Walker.[1]
References
- ↑ [ALR Number 117, May 1990]