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  1. The Rt Hon Sir John Gorton GCMG AC CH (1911–2002), elected Liberal prime minister of Australia in 1968, resigned from the office in 1971 after a party motion of confidence resulted in a tied vote. Gorton had been elected in the Menzies landslide of 1949, but adopted policies significantly different from those of the Menzies era. Candid, brusque and irreverent, with cigarette perpetually in ...

  2. 14 de may. de 2024 · Gorton in January 1968. Sir John Grey Gorton GCMG, AC, CH (9 September 1911 – 19 May 2002) was an Australian politician who was the nineteenth Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1968 to 1971. He led the Liberal Party during that time, having previously been a long-serving government minister.

  3. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Australia's 19th prime minister, John Gorton, faced public opposition to the Vietnam War, but expanded health care and social services. He served as prime minister from 10 January 1968 to 10 March ...

  4. 01 January 2019. John Gorton at Rabaul airport in 1970 - he was armed. KEITH JACKSON (2010) SYDNEY - 1970 was a year of high drama in the Gazelle. There was anger and violence. The Mataungan Association had stepped up its struggle over land rights and was causing the Australian Administration much grief. Then in July, prime minister John Gorton ...

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  6. Gorton survived three flying accidents during the Second World War. He underwent facial surgery at Heidelberg Hospital in 1944 to repair his injuries. He is the only prime minister to be sworn in whilst a Senator. Sources Henderson, Gerard, ‘Sir John Grey Gorton (10 January 1968-10 March 1971)’, in Michelle Grattan

  7. Sir John Grey Gorton The Right Honourable Sir John Grey Gorton, GCMG, AC, CH (1911-2002) served as Australia’s 19th Prime Minister from 1968 to 1971. Gorton was born out of wedlock and his mother died when he was nine years old.