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  1. 20 de mar. de 2015 · Former Liberal prime minister Malcolm Fraser has been remembered as "a giant of Australian politics" and a "great moral compass" following his death early on Friday morning at the age of 84. "It ...

  2. 20 de mar. de 2015 · How Malcolm Fraser changed Australia. 20 March 2015. AP. Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser was a champion of multiculturalism and racial equality. Despite his reputation as a ...

  3. Malcolm Fraser. John Malcolm Fraser ( Toorak ( Victoria ), 21 mei 1930 – Melbourne ( Victoria ), 20 maart 2015) was een Australisch politicus. Hij was van 1975 tot 1983 premier van Australië .

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    Elizabeth. John Malcolm Fraser (21 Mayıs 1930 - 20 Mart 2015), Avustralyalı liberal politikacı, eski başbakan . Liberal Parti'den Fraser, Avustralya'nın 22. başbakanı olarak 1975-1983 yılları arasında görev yapmıştı. İlk kez 1955'te milletvekili seçilen Fraser, 1975'te liderliğini yaptığı Liberal Parti 'yi iktidara ...

  5. 20 de mar. de 2015 · John Malcolm Fraser was born on 21 May 1930, the son of a wealthy Victorian political family. His early years were spent on Nareen Station, his family's pastoral property in western Victoria ...

  6. 20 de mar. de 2015 · John Malcolm Fraser was born on 21 May 1930, the son of a wealthy Victorian political family. His early years were spent on Nareen Station, his family's pastoral property in western Victoria ...

  7. John Malcolm Fraser nació el 21 de mayo de 1930 en Melbourne, Australia. Cursó estudios en el Magdalen College (Oxford). Elegido por vez primera diputado al Parlamento australiano en 1955, entró en el gobierno como ministro de Defensa en 1966; más tarde ocupó las carteras de Educación (1968-1969 y 1971-1972) y de Defensa (1969-1971).