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Disputed fair use rationale for Image:Emmanuelcarellaalbum.jpg
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Suggested merge of Third Gillard Ministry
[edit]Hi Lovemyrice, I have suggested merging the new article Third Gillard Ministry into Second Gillard Ministry, as it seems to be the convention that we would list it as a separate Ministry list only if the government had won an election, or if the Prime Minister otherwise changed (such as Rudd to Gillard). Seeking more feedback and consensus at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Australian politics#Third Gillard Ministry?, let me know what you think. --Canley (talk) 01:01, 15 December 2011 (UTC)