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Arthur Augustus Calwell KC (28
August 1896 – 8 July 1973) was an
Australian politician who
served as the
leader of the
Labor Party from 1960 to 1967....
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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...
- The
Division of
Calwell is an
Australian Electoral Division in the
state of Victoria.
Calwell contains the
outer north-western
fringe of Melbourne. It...
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Calwell (/ˈkɔːlwɛl/) is a medium-sized
suburb of Canberra,
Australia in the
district of Tuggeranong.
Tuggeranong Hill is on its
southern border and the...
- 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...
- (Moreton, Qld) –
announced retirement on 22
August 2024
Maria Vamvakinou MP (
Calwell, Vic) –
announced retirement on 9 June 2024
Senator Catryna Bilyk (Tas)...
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Broadcasting Corporation. Bruce, Bruce,
Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Calwell,
Calwell,
Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Casey, Casey,
Australian Broadcasting...
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Labor Party under Arthur Calwell,
despite losing the two-party-preferred po****r vote. In his
first election as
Labor leader,
Calwell significantly reduced...
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Calwell, then
leader of the
Australian Labor Party. On the
evening of 21 June 1966,
while campaigning for the 1966
federal election,
Arthur Calwell addressed...
- much
rougher figure of
Opposition Leader Arthur Calwell, who had
already lost two elections.
Calwell also came
across poorly on
television compared to...