Patricia Schnauer - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Dormer, Alan; Schnauer, Patricia (1991), ALAC review, Wellington, : Associate Minister of Health
  • McLean, Janet; Schnauer, Patricia; Campbell, Graeme (2000), The parliamentary process & lobbying: how it works , Auckland, : Auckland District Law Society
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Name Schnauer, Patricia
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Short description New Zealand politician
Date of birth 30 July 1942
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