Sir Thomas Malcolm Ritchie (11 June 1894 – 22 February 1971) was an Australian businessman and political activist. He served as the inaugural federal...
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Malcolm Bligh Turnbull (born 24 October 1954) is an Australian former politician and businessman who served as the 29th prime minister of Australia from...
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John Malcolm Fraser AC CH GCL PC (/ˈfreɪzər/; 21 May 1930 – 20 March 2015) was an Australian politician who served as the 22nd prime minister of Australia...
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instance, Ritchie, Normans, p. 5; or Stenton, Anglo-Saxon England, p. 570; Ritchie, p. 5, states that Duncan placed his son, the future Malcolm III of Scotland...
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Simon John Ritchie (10 May 1957 – 2 February 1979), better known by his stage name Sid Vicious, was an English musician, best known as the second bassist...
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Kenneth Ritchie, 3rd Baron Ritchie of Dundee (1902–1975) Colin Neville Ower Ritchie, 4th Baron Ritchie of Dundee (1908–1978) Harold Malcolm Ritchie, 5th...
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Liberals didn't like his personal behaviour. In 1971, Defence Minister Malcolm Fraser, resigned and said Gorton was "not fit to hold the great office...
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Peter Costello Julie Bishop Josh Frydenberg Sussan Ley Presidents Malcolm Ritchie Richard Casey W. H. Anderson Lyle Moore Philip McBride J. E. Pagan...
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wife Annie (née Ritchie). After the Macraes' death, the land contained in the suburb of Kealba was owned by their son Malcolm Ritchie Macrae. The farm...
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term Constituting instrument Clause 11.1, Constitution of the Federal Liberal Party Inaugural holder Malcolm Ritchie Formation 1945; 80 years ago (1945)...
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overseeing Operation Sovereign Borders. He was kept in that position after Malcolm Turnbull replaced Tony Abbott as Prime Minister in September 2015. In December...
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Peter Costello Julie Bishop Josh Frydenberg Sussan Ley Presidents Malcolm Ritchie Richard Casey W. H. Anderson Lyle Moore Philip McBride J. E. Pagan...
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Peter Costello Julie Bishop Josh Frydenberg Sussan Ley Presidents Malcolm Ritchie Richard Casey W. H. Anderson Lyle Moore Philip McBride J. E. Pagan...
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cabinet in 1969 by John Gorton and later served under William McMahon and Malcolm Fraser. He held a variety of portfolios, most notably serving as Minister...
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treasurer of Australia, remaining in that position until the defeat of Malcolm Fraser's government at the 1983 election. In 1985, Howard was elected leader...
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organised and the furthest right of the four. During the Prime Ministership of Malcolm Turnbull, the faction (of which Turnbull was not a member) rose in size...
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Metro Tunnel. Sir Carleton Kemp Allen (1887–1966), scholar Sir Thomas Malcolm Ritchie (1894–1971), electrical engineer and Liberal Party president Harry...
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Peter Costello Julie Bishop Josh Frydenberg Sussan Ley Presidents Malcolm Ritchie Richard Casey W. H. Anderson Lyle Moore Philip McBride J. E. Pagan...
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expense claims, but returned in August 2018 when Scott Morrison succeeded Malcolm Turnbull as prime minister. She subsequently served as Assistant Minister...
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anti-government comments". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 21 July 2022. Ritchie, Hannah (26 April 2024). "Scott Morrison: Australian ex-PM reveals he had...
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as deputy, there were three different Liberal leaders—Brendan Nelson, Malcolm Turnbull, and Tony Abbott. When the Coalition returned to power at the...
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original on 17 March 2018. Retrieved 16 March 2018. Malcolm Fraser and Margaret Simons (2010). Malcolm Fraser: The Political Memoirs. The Miegunyah Press...
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Peter Costello Julie Bishop Josh Frydenberg Sussan Ley Presidents Malcolm Ritchie Richard Casey W. H. Anderson Lyle Moore Philip McBride J. E. Pagan...
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Peter Costello Julie Bishop Josh Frydenberg Sussan Ley Presidents Malcolm Ritchie Richard Casey W. H. Anderson Lyle Moore Philip McBride J. E. Pagan...
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After alienating his party’s right wing and following the resignation of Malcolm Fraser from his ministry, Gorton resigned as Liberal leader in March 1971...
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served multiple non-consecutive terms: John Howard: 16 years, 184 days Malcolm Turnbull: 4 years, 59 days Andrew Peacock: 3 years, 142 days Politics portal...
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Premier).[citation needed] Prominent moderates include former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, former Foreign Affairs Minister and former Deputy Leader Julie...
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Peter Costello Julie Bishop Josh Frydenberg Sussan Ley Presidents Malcolm Ritchie Richard Casey W. H. Anderson Lyle Moore Philip McBride J. E. Pagan...
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Peter Costello Julie Bishop Josh Frydenberg Sussan Ley Presidents Malcolm Ritchie Richard Casey W. H. Anderson Lyle Moore Philip McBride J. E. Pagan...
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