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President of the Alcohol and Other Drugs Council of Australia since 2002, and Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Sydney. Former Labor Party member of the House of Representatives representing the Division of Bonython, South Australia (1977-1994). Former Minister of Health, Minister of Community Services and Health, Minister of Trade and Overseas Development, and Minister for Social Security. Australian High Commissioner to the UK (1994-1998), President of the Australian Institute of International Affairs (1998-2002). Author of his memoirs 'A Cabinet Diary: A Personal Record of the First Keating Government 1991–93' (1999). Companion of the Order of Australia (1995). AIDS activist. | President of the Alcohol and Other Drugs Council of Australia since 2002, and Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Sydney. Former Labor Party member of the House of Representatives representing the Division of Bonython, South Australia (1977-1994). Former Minister of Health, Minister of Community Services and Health, Minister of Trade and Overseas Development, and Minister for Social Security. Australian High Commissioner to the UK (1994-1998), President of the Australian Institute of International Affairs (1998-2002). Author of his memoirs 'A Cabinet Diary: A Personal Record of the First Keating Government 1991–93' (1999). Companion of the Order of Australia (1995). AIDS activist. | ||
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Revision as of 17:32, 9 November 2014
Contents
Country
Australia
Birth - Death
1933 -
Occupation
Politics
Notable Achievements
Order of Australia, Government Minister
Description
President of the Alcohol and Other Drugs Council of Australia since 2002, and Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Sydney. Former Labor Party member of the House of Representatives representing the Division of Bonython, South Australia (1977-1994). Former Minister of Health, Minister of Community Services and Health, Minister of Trade and Overseas Development, and Minister for Social Security. Australian High Commissioner to the UK (1994-1998), President of the Australian Institute of International Affairs (1998-2002). Author of his memoirs 'A Cabinet Diary: A Personal Record of the First Keating Government 1991–93' (1999). Companion of the Order of Australia (1995). AIDS activist.