Talk:Michael Egan (Australian politician)
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[edit] Length of service in Upper House
Quote from article -- "He was eventually to become the longest serving member in the Upper House." This is incorrect. Egan served 19 years in the Upper House - I can easily think of other MLC's who served longer. For example, Johno Johnson was an MLC for 25 years (1976-2001).
If the sentence has some meaning I have not picked up, let me know. Otherwise in 5 days (23 October) I will correct the article.
- It's Minister, not Member. Correction made. Jeendan 07:49, 13 December 2006 (UTC)
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