Martin Pakula
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Martin Philip Pakula, właśc. Marcin Filip Pakuła (ur. 7 stycznia 1969 w Melbourne) – australijski polityk i związkowiec, w latach 2008-2010 minister przemysłu i handlu, od 2008 r. minister polityki socjalnej oraz od 2010 minister transportu publicznego Wiktorii w gabinecie Johna Brumby’ego, reprezentant okręgu zachodniego-metropolitalnego z ramienia Australijskiej Partii Pracy w Zgromadzeniu Ustawodawczym; b. piłkarz Carlton Football Club, z wykształcenia ekonomista.
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Martin Philip Pakula (born 7 January 1969) is an Australian politician. He has been a Labor Party member of the Parliament of Victoria since 2006: in the Legislative Council for Western Metropolitan Region from 2006 to 2010, and then in the Legislative Assembly for Lyndhurst (2013–2014) and Keysborough (2014–present).
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Martin Pakula
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Martin Pakula
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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1969-01-07
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Victorian Legislative
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Minister for Trade
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Minister for Trade and Investment
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Minister for Priority Precincts
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Minister for Innovation and the Digital Economy
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Minister for Innovation, Medical Research
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Minister for Jobs, Innovation and Trade
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and the Digital Economy
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Minister for Racing
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Minister for Business Precincts
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Minister for Industry Support and Recovery
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Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events
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Seat abolished
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2014-11-29
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2018-11-29
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2022-06-27
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2006-11-25
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2013-04-27
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2014-12-04
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2018-11-29
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2020-06-22
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Minister for Racing
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Member for Keysborough
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Martin Philip Pakula (born 7 January 1969) is an Australian politician. He has been a Labor Party member of the Parliament of Victoria since 2006: in the Legislative Council for Western Metropolitan Region from 2006 to 2010, and then in the Legislative Assembly for Lyndhurst (2013–2014) and Keysborough (2014–present). Pakula has served as a minister in the First Andrews Ministry and Second Andrews Ministry. Most recently until June 2022, Pakula was the Minister for Industry Support and Recovery, Minister for Trade, Minister for Business Precincts from June 2020, the Minister for Tourism, Sport & Major Events from November 2018, and the Minister for Racing from December 2014. He previously served as the Minister for Jobs, Innovation & Trade (2018–2020), Attorney-General (2014–2018). He also served as Minister for Industrial Relations (2008–2010), Minister for Industry and Trade (2008–2010) and Minister for Public Transport (2010) in the Brumby Ministry.
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Martin Philip Pakula, właśc. Marcin Filip Pakuła (ur. 7 stycznia 1969 w Melbourne) – australijski polityk i związkowiec, w latach 2008-2010 minister przemysłu i handlu, od 2008 r. minister polityki socjalnej oraz od 2010 minister transportu publicznego Wiktorii w gabinecie Johna Brumby’ego, reprezentant okręgu zachodniego-metropolitalnego z ramienia Australijskiej Partii Pracy w Zgromadzeniu Ustawodawczym; b. piłkarz Carlton Football Club, z wykształcenia ekonomista.
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