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  1. 10 March 1971 to 5 December 1972. WilliamBilly’ McMahon was 63 when he became Prime Minister of Australia. He stayed in office for 21 months, during which time he announced the withdrawal of Australian troops from Vietnam. His Liberal–Country Party coalition government – in power for 23 years – was defeated in the 1972 general election.

  2. Sir William McMahon ( Sydney, 23 febbraio 1908 – Sydney, 31 marzo 1988) è stato un politico australiano e ventesimo premier. Figlio di un avvocato ha frequentato la Sydney Grammar School e l'Università di Sydney, dove si è laureato in Legge. McMahon ha svolto il suo tirocinio presso la Allen, Allen and Hemsley, uno dei più antichi e ...

  3. About William McMahon. Born: 23 February 1908. Died: 31 March 1988. Partner: Sonia Rachel McMahon. Political party: Liberal Party of Australia. Image: NAA: A1200, L55189. William McMahon was Prime Minister from 1971 to 1972. He was first elected to Federal Parliament in 1949, and held the seat of Lowe, in Sydney, for 33 years until his ...

  4. William McMahon. Sir William McMahon (23 February 1908 – 31 March 1988) was the 20th Prime Minister of Australia. He was elected to the Australian parliament in 1949, and stayed as Member for Lowe, in Sydney, for 33 years. He challenged John Gorton for the leadership of the Liberal Party of Australia in 1971 and won. He was 63 years old.

  5. Social Services: 9 July 1954 to 28 February 1956. Primary Industry: 11 January 1956 to 10 December 1958. Labour and National Service: 10 December 1958 to 26 January 1966. Vice-President of the Executive Council: 10 June 1964 to 26 January 1966. Treasurer: 26 January 1966 to 12 November 1969.

  6. 20th Prime Minister of Australia, William McMahon (1908-1988), was in kinship care as a child. William Daniel McMahon was born in Sydney to Mary Ellen and William Daniel McMahon, both Australian born. William senior was a lawyer and son of an Irish migrant, James McMahon, who had built up his own freight company in Sydney.

  7. Peter Sekuless, Sir William McMahon, 10 March 1971 – 3 December 1972, in Michelle Grattan (ed.), Australian Prime Ministers, New Holland Publishers, Sydney, 2000 . David Soloman, PM denies hint on new seat, The Canberra Times, 29 September, 1972. The Canberra Times, From sheep country to shopping mall, 14 September, 1992