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First known date:
2014...
11 November
2014
of
The Courier-Mail
est. 1933
The Courier-Mail
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* Contents derived from the 2014 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Thank You Wayne You Were Good To Us,
single work
obituary
'Wayne Goss has been hailed as one of the Queensland's greatest leaders for modernising the state...'
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Wayne's Better World : Compatriots and Former Foes Unite to Prace one of Our Finest Leaders,
single work
obituary
'Wayne Goss ha been lauded as one of Queensland's greatest-ever premiers by those who preceded him, those who succeeded him and those who strove to emulate him...'
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Legacy is Long List of Change,
single work
obituary
'Former premier Wayne Goss was a reformer who implemented the landmark Fitzgerald inquiry...'
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Politics' Mr Clean was a Tireless Corruption Fighter,
single work
obituary
'Wayne Goss gave Queensland back its dignity. A talented leader with integritry, he was the Mr Clean of Queensland politics...'
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Man For The Times,
single work
obituary
'When Wayne Goss was first introduced to voters in early 1989, they called him a new force in Queensland politics...'
- Dennis Atkins' Trip Down Memory Wayne, single work obituary (p. 7)
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Passionate Reformer Forever Remembered for Lifetime of Service,
single work
obituary
'The life of Wayne Keith Goss is a genuine Queensland story...'
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Man of People Left State a Better Place,
single work
obituary
'Wayne Goss will be remembered with genuine respect for his leadership in modernising Queensland's political institutions...'
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I Consider it a Privilege to Have Called Him My Mate,
single work
obituary
'I had the privilege to be a friend to a person who had everything, He was one of the most articulate and intelligent persons I ever met...'
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