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  1. Arthur Augustus Calwell (28 de agosto de 1896 – 8 de julio de 1973) fue un político australiano que sirvió como líder del Partido Laborista de 1960 a 1967. Lideró el partido a través de tres elecciones federales, perdiendo cada una de ellas. Calwell creció en Melbourne y asistió al St Joseph's College.

  2. Arthur Augustus Calwell KCSG (28 August 1896 – 8 July 1973) was an Australian politician who served as the leader of the Labor Party from 1960 to 1967. He led the party through three federal elections, losing each one in turn. Calwell grew up in Melbourne and attended St Joseph's College.

  3. Arthur Augustus Calwell (1896-1973), politician, was born on 28 August 1896 in West Melbourne, eldest of seven children of Arthur Albert Calwell, a police constable who was to rise to the rank of superintendent, and his wife Margaret Ann, née McLoughlin, both Victorian born.

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  4. Arthur Augustus Calwell fue un político australiano que sirvió como líder del Partido Laborista de 1960 a 1967. Lideró el partido a través de tres elecciones federales, perdiendo cada una de ellas.

  5. 21 de sept. de 2022 · 21 September 2022. Read time. 6 minutes. Written By. Melbourne Catholic. Home. News & Stories. Arthur Calwell, Australia’s father of multiculturalism. Mary Elizabeth Calwell was just a school girl when her father, Arthur Calwell, was sworn in as Australia’s first federal minister for immigration in 1945.

  6. Arthur Calwell: Transforming Australia Through Immigration. James Franklin. 2023, Arthur Calwell. This short biography, in Connor Court's series of Australian Biographical Monographs, emphasises Arthur Calwell's success as Australia's first Minister for Immigration (1945-49).

  7. 28 de sept. de 2022 · Arthur Calwell was appointed Australia’s first Minister for Immigration in July 1945. Addressing parliament a few weeks later, he stated 'If Australians have learned one lesson from the Pacific war … it is surely that we cannot continue to hold our island continent for ourselves and our descendants unless we greatly increase our ...