Ian Murray McLachlan AO (born 2 October 1936) is a former Australian politician who served as a member of the House of Representatives from 1990 to 1998...
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to: Ian McLachlan (writer), Canadian writer and academic Ian Dougald McLachlan (1911–1991), Royal Australian Air Force officer C. Ian McLachlan (born...
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Ian McLachlan is a Canadian writer and academic from Peterborough, Ontario. He is best known for his novel The Seventh Hexagram, which was co-winner with...
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C. Ian McLachlan (born June 2, 1942) is a former justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court, having been appointed in 2009 by Governor Jodi Rell. He retired...
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and illustrator George McLachlan (1901–1964), Scottish footballer Ian McLachlan (born 1936), Australian landowner James McLachlan (disambiguation), multiple...
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Ann McLachlan OC OBC (born January 28, 1968) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. As of 2015, she had sold over 40 million albums worldwide. McLachlan's best-selling...
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Air Vice Marshal Ian Dougald McLachlan, CB, CBE, DFC (23 July 1911 – 14 July 1991) was a senior commander in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Born...
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is the eldest of four brothers: Hamish, Will and Banjo. His uncle, Ian McLachlan, was an Australian government Minister for Defence, and was long term...
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Chappell Stands; at the dedication ceremony in 2003, the SACA president Ian McLachlan called the Chappells, "the most famous cricketing family in South Australia"...
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Alexander McLachlan (born 11 November 1944) is an Australian pastoralist and former first-class cricketer. Like his elder brother Ian before him, McLachlan was...
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Craig McLachlan & Check 1–2 is the debut album by Australian actor/musician Craig McLachlan as part of the three-piece band Craig McLachlan and Check...
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fiction and non-fiction writing has been published in magazines including McSweeney's, The Walrus, Joyland, Post Road, St. Petersburg Review, and Maisonneuve...
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succession deal was made public by Ian McLachlan. Costello confirmed the incident had occurred and that he shared McLachlan's interpretation of events. Howard...
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(2005), a profound meditation on railways, love and loss, directed by Simon McBurney, produced by Complicite and presented in the historic German Gymnasium...
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October 1998 – 30 January 2001 Prime Minister John Howard Preceded by Ian McLachlan Succeeded by Peter Reith Vice-President of the Executive Council In...
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Authority. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 September 2009. Hon Ian McLachlan AO MP, Minister for Defence (11 April 1997). "Defence Reform Program...
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New, William H. (2003). A History of Canadian Literature, (3d ed.), p. 326. McGill-Queen's University Press. ISBN 0-7735-2597-1. Faber and Faber paperback...
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production) The Real McCoy, by Andrew Moodie Wounded Soldiers by Ian McLachlan and Robert Winslow Doctor Barnardo's Children by Ian McLachlan and Robert Winslow...
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Jim Forbes, a minister in the Menzies, Holt, Gorton and McMahon governments, and Ian McLachlan, Minister for Defence from 1996 to 1998 in the Howard government...
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Christopher Barry, Raymond Cusick, Maureen O'Brien, William Russell, Ian McLachlan (2009). Mounting the Rescue (DVD). Doctor Who: The Rescue: BBC. "A New...
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Winners of the Amazon.ca First Novel Award 1970s Ian McLachlan and Michael Ondaatje (1977) Oonah McFee (1978) Joan Barfoot (1979) 1980s Clark Blaise (1980)...
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Connecticut Bar Association Intermediate Appellate Court Committee with C. Ian McLachlan. T. Clark Hull (1983–1987), one of the original five appointees. Former...
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Winners of the Amazon.ca First Novel Award 1970s Ian McLachlan and Michael Ondaatje (1977) Oonah McFee (1978) Joan Barfoot (1979) 1980s Clark Blaise (1980)...
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Parliament for Barker In office 3 October 1998 – 5 August 2013 Preceded by Ian McLachlan Succeeded by Tony Pasin Personal details Born (1956-06-06) 6 June 1956...
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Ellis Jacobs Philip Levi G. C. Ligertwood Charles Mann George Mayo Ian McLachlan John Morphett Hugo Carl Emil Muecke Angas Parsons Christopher Pyne A...
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Minister Bob Hawke Paul Keating Preceded by Kim Beazley Succeeded by Ian McLachlan Minister for Immigration In office 2 September 1988 – 4 April 1990 Prime...
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Garden (1882–1968)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 8. Hancock, Ian (2003). "The V.I.P. Affair, 1966–67: The causes, course and consequences...
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federal leader, Jenny Macklin, and former Liberal MPs John Hewson, Ian McLachlan and Fred Chaney, a pallbearer... Erin Farley, a niece, stood with his...
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and politicians including Wab Kinew, Drew Hayden Taylor Hayden King, Ryan McMahon, and others wrote about the controversy in national media. They asked...
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made into the feature film Outrageous! by director Richard Benner. Hollis McLaren played Liza Conners, the fictionalized version of Gibson, in that film...
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