Malcolm Fraser

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Malcolm Fraser was an Australian politician who served as the country’s 22nd Prime Minister from 1975 to 1983, leading a conservative government during a period of significant political and economic change.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Australian politician
Prime Minister of Australia
human
advocatedFor multiracial Commonwealth
causeOfDeath illness
countryOfCitizenship Australia
dateOfBirth 1930-05-21
dateOfDeath 2015-03-20
educatedAt Magdalen College, Oxford NERFINISHED
Melbourne Grammar School
endTimeInOffice 1983-03-11
familyName Fraser
foreignPolicyStance strong alliance with the United States
support for ANZUS alliance
fullName John Malcolm Fraser
givenName John
governorGeneralDuringTerm Sir John Kerr
Sir Ninian Stephen
Sir Zelman Cowen
honour Companion of the Order of Australia
ideology conservatism
implementedPolicy economic liberalisation measures
multiculturalism policies in Australia
refugee resettlement programs
memberOfParliamentFor Wannon
militaryConflictContext Cold War
monarchDuringTerm Elizabeth II
notableEvent came to power following the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis
dismissal of the Whitlam government
numberOfChildren 3
officeNumber 22nd Prime Minister of Australia
parliamentaryConstituency Division of Wannon
placeOfBirth Toorak, Victoria, Australia
placeOfDeath Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
politicalParty Liberal Party of Australia
positionHeld Leader of the Opposition (Australia)
Member of the Australian House of Representatives
Minister for Defence (Australia)
Minister for Education and Science (Australia)
Minister for the Army (Australia)
Prime Minister
surface form: Prime Minister of Australia
postPoliticalActivity advocate for human rights and refugees
critic of some later Liberal Party policies
precededBy Gough Whitlam
religion Presbyterian
surface form: Presbyterianism
residence Nareen, Victoria, Australia
spouse Tamie Fraser
startTimeInOffice 1975-11-11
succeededBy Bob Hawke
supportedSanctionsAgainst apartheid South Africa

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Telstra Tower openedBy Malcolm Fraser
Fraser hasNotableBearer Malcolm Fraser
Bob Hawke precededBy Malcolm Fraser