Please answer this: Information:  - Ivan Noel Dean APM ( born 21 April 1945 ) is an Australian politician . He has been an independent member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council since 2003 , representing the electorate of Windermere . He also served as Mayor of Launceston from 2005 to 2007 . Dean studied at Levendale State School , New Town High School and Charles Sturt University . He also received training at the Tasmania Police Academy and the Victoria Police Academy . Dean worked as a farmer , as an officer in the Australian Army during the Indonesia -- Malaysia confrontation , and later as a police officer for Victoria Police , New South Wales Police Force and Tasmania Police , where he rose to the rank of Commander before being elected mayor of Launceston , on 31 October 2005 . Dean faced criticism that it was ' irresponsible ' to hold two positions in two separate government branches ( member of the legislative council and mayor ) . He also then receives two salaries . To counter these claims , Ivan Dean said `` If successful I will donate the mayoral salary to charities and youth activities '' . In the October Launceston City Council elections ; Ivan defeated incumbent Mayor Janie Dickenson . This was somewhat unexpected . On the first day of vote counting The Examiner local newspaper ran a front page headline claiming that Janie Dickenson was in front by 2000 votes and would secure her position as mayor and alderman . However , by the next day , Ivan had made a comeback and won by just 441 votes . As other mayoral candidates were excluded , Dean received the bulk of preferences ( see single transferable vote ) . After becoming mayor , Dean 's supporters , including President of the Tasmanian Legislative Council Don Wing , said they believed him capable of holding both positions . Dean praised ex-mayor Janie Dickenson 's achievements but acknowledged there was ' much work to be done ' . Some in the community praised him as a man that follows up on inquiries . He recently suggested that councils in the north should consider merging or...  - The Legislative Council, or upper house, is one of the two chambers of the Parliament of Tasmania in Australia. The other is the House of Assembly. It sits in Parliament House in the state capital, Hobart. It is a unique parliamentary chamber in Australian politics in that it is the only chamber in any state parliament that is majority non partisan, with only 4 of 15 current MLCs being endorsed representatives of a political party.  - Tasmania (abbreviated as Tas and known colloquially as "Tassie") is an island state of the Commonwealth of Australia. It is located to the south of the Australian mainland, separated by Bass Strait. The state encompasses the main island of Tasmania, the 26th-largest island in the world, and the surrounding 334 islands. The state has a population of around 518,500, just over forty percent of which resides in the Greater Hobart precinct, which forms the metropolitan area of the state capital and largest city, Hobart.  - Hobart is the capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. It is the least populated state capital in Australia. Founded in 1803 as a penal colony, Hobart is Australia's second oldest capital city after Sydney, New South Wales. The city is located in the state's south-east on the estuary of the Derwent River, making it the most southern of Australia's capital cities. Its harbour forms the second-deepest natural port in the world.  - Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and numerous smaller islands. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area. The neighbouring countries are Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and East Timor to the north; the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu to the north-east; and New Zealand to the south-east. Australia's capital is Canberra, and its largest urban area is Sydney.  - The Parliament of Tasmania consists of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, Tasmanian Legislative Council and the Monarch represented by the Governor of Tasmania.     Given the information, choose the subject and object entities that have the relation of 'place of birth'.
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Please answer this: Information:  - William Angus Manson Gunn AM ( 22 June 1920 -- 20 September 2001 ) was an Australian politician who represented the Queensland Legislative Assembly seat of Somerset from 1972 until 1992 . A member of the National Party , he also served as a Minister and Deputy Premier in various Queensland administrations during the 1980s , and was instrumental in establishing the Fitzgerald Inquiry . Gunn was born in Laidley in the Lockyer Valley west of Brisbane , Queensland , the youngest of seven children to Ewen William Gunn and his wife Rosia ( née Geismann ) . He attended Laidley North Primary School and Gatton High School , and played representative rugby league football for Ipswich in the Bulimba Cup competition . At 21 , he joined the Freemasons ' Lodge , in which he was heavily involved until the start of his political career . During World War II , he served in the First Cavalry Mobile Veterinary Service at Gympie , where he developed his knowledge of veterinary practice , which he continued privately after the war . On 12 April 1952 , he married Lorna Klibbe , who he had met working in a local cafe . They were to have five children and , ultimately , 17 grandchildren . On 20 July 1966 , Gunn was appointed to a vacancy on the Laidley Shire Council , and on 10 April 1970 , he became Chairman of the Shire , a role in which he served until 1973 . At the 1972 state election , he was elected to the Legislative Assembly seat of Somerset , which covered much of the Lockyer Valley . After the 1980 state election , he became Minister of Education on 23 December 1980 . On 6 December 1982 , he vacated this role in order that Lin Powell could enter the ministry , and took on the new portfolio of Commerce and Industry . On 18 August , following a split in the Coalition which saw all Liberal members removed from the Ministry , Gunn was promoted to Deputy Premier . He was also the Minister assisting the Treasurer . On 6 February 1986 , he replaced Bill Glasson as Minister for Police , and served as the Queensland representative...  - The Commission of Inquiry into Possible Illegal Activities and Associated Police Misconduct (the "Fitzgerald Inquiry") (19871989) into Queensland Police corruption was a judicial inquiry presided over by Tony Fitzgerald QC. The inquiry resulted in the deposition of a premier, two by-elections, the jailing of three former ministers and a police commissioner who was jailed and lost his knighthood. It also led indirectly to the end of the National Party of Australia's 32-year run as the governing political party in Queensland.  - The National Party of Australia (also known as The Nationals or simply, The Nats) is an Australian political party. Traditionally representing graziers, farmers, and rural voters generally, it began as the Country Party in 1920 at a federal level. It would later briefly adopt the name National Country Party in 1975, before adopting their current name in 1982.     Given the information, choose the subject and object entities that have the relation of 'member of political party'.
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bill gunn  , national party of australia