Talk:Trevor Kaine

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First male Chief Minister

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The Rosemary Follett article states that she was the first woman to head a government in an Australian state or territory but not the fact that she was first ACT Chief Minister and the first female ACT Chief Minister. The way the Rosemary Follett article has been worded is probably justification for Trevor Kaine in this article not being noted as the first male Chief Minister. Not noting the very fact that he was the first male Chief Minister in the territory would imply that Wikipedia is sexist. Sexism goes both ways not just the female gender.--The Shadow Treasurer (talk) 00:21, 27 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

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