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Elected as Mayor of Fitzroy in 1984, being the first open LGBTQ individual to hold that post in Australia. Chairman of the Melbourne Fringe Festival board from 1986 to 1991, and a board member until 1998; chairman of Channel 31 for four years; director-producer of the Channel 31 program YARTZ; theatre reviewer for 15 years on the Triple R Sitelines program. Executive director of the Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations. Born Malcolm Ross McLean. | Elected as Mayor of Fitzroy in 1984, being the first open LGBTQ individual to hold that post in Australia. Chairman of the Melbourne Fringe Festival board from 1986 to 1991, and a board member until 1998; chairman of Channel 31 for four years; director-producer of the Channel 31 program YARTZ; theatre reviewer for 15 years on the Triple R Sitelines program. Executive director of the Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations. Born Malcolm Ross McLean. | ||
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Revision as of 20:12, 3 December 2014
Contents
Country
Australia
Birth - Death
1957 - 2010
Occupation
Politics
Notable Achievements
Mayor
Description
Elected as Mayor of Fitzroy in 1984, being the first open LGBTQ individual to hold that post in Australia. Chairman of the Melbourne Fringe Festival board from 1986 to 1991, and a board member until 1998; chairman of Channel 31 for four years; director-producer of the Channel 31 program YARTZ; theatre reviewer for 15 years on the Triple R Sitelines program. Executive director of the Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations. Born Malcolm Ross McLean.