• Hubert James "Bert" Calwell (25 December 1898 – 1 July 1962) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League...
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  • Calwell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Calwell (1896–1973), Opposition Leader of Australia Bert Calwell (1898–1962), Australian...
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  • 1925 round 2, 1925 12 2 20 Wal Williams 1925–1927 round 2, 1925 17 7 21 Bert Calwell 1925–1927 round 3, 1925 29 3 22 Pat Keary 1925–1930 round 3, 1925 61...
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  • the eldest child of George Lewis Calwell snr and Caroline Alice Corrigan. Two of his younger brothers, Clarrie and Bert, also played VFL football. Originally...
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  • Graham and Ray. Graham is the elder brother of Ray. Bert Calwell Clarrie Calwell George Calwell (Carlton) The three were brothers. Chris Cameron Bill...
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  • Steve Leehane 82 14 1914–1919 1914 Jim Willis 10 1 1914, 1918 1914 George Calwell 24 3 1914–1916 1914 Charlie Fisher 111 147 1914–1921 1914 Herb Burleigh...
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  • Gunnyon Rev. E. Lyall Williams Les Woodford 36 1929 VFA Jim Shanahan; Bert Calwell Jim Lawn Jim Lawn Jim Lawn 44 1930 VFA Percy Wilson Jim Lawn Frank Hartnett...
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    of the Labor Party in 1960, and in 1967, after the retirement of Arthur Calwell, was elected leader of the party and became the Leader of the Opposition...
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    H. V. Evatt (redirect from Bert Evatt)
    Flinders University Library. Bolton, G. C. (1996). "Evatt, Herbert Vere (Bert) (1894–1965)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 14. Canberra: National...
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  • 10 August with a three point win over St Kilda at home in Round 13 with Bert Hyde getting three goals for Hawthorn in the victory. They evently finish...
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  • appearing from April. Maggie Hancock made her debut in May and Larissa Calwell arrived the following month. September saw the introduction of Tim Collins...
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    the Chifley government and its first Minister for Immigration, Arthur Calwell, as part of the "Populate or Perish" policy. It was intended to substantially...
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    initiated by his ALP predecessor, Arthur Calwell. However, he displayed a more flexible and caring attitude than Calwell, who was a strong advocate of the White...
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  • Victoria Corey Cadby – darts Anthony Callea – tenor/entertainer Arthur Calwell – politician Liz Cambage (born 1991) – basketball player in the Israeli...
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  • member for Hunter, H.V. Evatt, resigned on 10 February 1960; Labor candidate Bert James won the resulting by-election on 9 April. 3 The Liberal member for...
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  • Australian Labor Party split of 1916 Australian Labor Party split of 1931 Calwell, Arthur Augustus (1972). Be just and fear not. Hawthorn, Victoria: Lloyd...
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  • Russell (1924) Patrick Sullivan (1924–1928) Dr D Berman (1928) Arthur Calwell (1928–1934) Dr D Berman (1934–1937) Frank Trainor (1937–1952) Johnny Meere...
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  • Jagajaga Vic Kate Thwaites ALP 12.34 Maribyrnong Vic Bill Shorten ALP 12.38 Calwell Vic Maria Vamvakinou ALP 12.39 Lalor Vic Joanne Ryan ALP 12.82 Spence SA...
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  • McMillan Rob Gordon Winnipeg, Manitoba Mac Calwell Matt Pretty Kurt Armstrong Morgan Calwell Riley Calwell Ottawa, Ontario Gavin Cameron Chris Morris...
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    close elections. After Evatt's retirement in 1960, his successor Arthur Calwell, a Catholic, tried to bring about a reconciliation between the ALP and...
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    McEwen 2 February 1971 24 May 1971 Arthur Calwell MP Arthur Calwell 21 September 1940 25 May 1971 30 June 1971 Bert Hendrickson Justin O'Byrne 1 July 1971...
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    Edith Emily (Lee) (1897–1979) (known as Ellie), a schoolteacher. His uncle, Bert, was the Labor premier of Western Australia between 1953 and 1959. Hawke's...
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  • which were said to resemble the politician Bert Edwards. In 1963, Australian politician Arthur Calwell (1896–1973) told the Australian House of Representatives...
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    Liberal Aston Vic 2010–2023 Maria Vamvakinou (born 1959)   Labor Calwell Vic 2001–current Bert van Manen (born 1965)   Liberal National  Forde Qld 2010–current...
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  • Australian federal election. The election was held on 2 December 1972. Arthur Calwell MP (Melbourne, Vic) Allan Fraser MP (Eden-Monaro, NSW) Charles Griffiths...
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  • Wentworth NSW 1956–1974 Jim Cairns   Labor Yarra Vic 1955–1977 Arthur Calwell   Labor Melbourne Vic 1940–1972 Clyde Cameron   Labor Hindmarsh SA 1949–1980...
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    Chifley (middle) and Bert Evatt (left) with Clement Attlee (right) at the Dominion and British Leaders Conference, London, 1946...
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    (1948). Evatt retired in 1960 amid signs of mental ill-health, and Arthur Calwell succeeded him as leader, with a young Gough Whitlam as his deputy. Menzies...
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  • Randy Bryden Robin Brydone Bryan Burgess Mike Callaghan Braden Calvert Mac Calwell Darren Camm Robert Campbell Reid Carruthers Peter Case Adam Casey Alex...
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  • Yacht Race is held for the first time 1946 Minister for Immigration Arthur Calwell introduces the major post-war immigration scheme Norman Makin, is voted...
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