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  1. 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 ...

  2. 20 de mar. de 2015 · Former prime minister Malcolm Fraser is perhaps best known for the way he came to power, but during his time in office he had a number of achievements. From the creation of SBS to his acceptance ...

  3. 20 de mar. de 2015 · How Fraser made that journey from a rusted on member of the conservative establishment to political renegade – at least, for Liberals – is a subject that has fascinated many.

  4. The Coalition under Fraser was defeated by Labor under Bob Hawke. 11 Mar 1983: Left office. Fraser’s term as prime minister ended when Bob Hawke was sworn in on 11 March 1983. 31 Mar 1983: Left Parliament. Fraser resigned from Parliament on 31 March 1983. 2010 to 2019 20 Mar 2015: Death. Fraser passed away, aged 84.

  5. In June 1976, Malcolm Fraser visited the People’s Republic of China, a promotion of relations that made the policy forged by the Labor government of Gough Whitlam a bipartisan one. Fraser was critical of US President Ronald Reagan’s policy towards China, arguing that the preoccupation of the United States with the Soviet Union limited the building of vital relations with China.

  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. Minister for Education and Science 1971–72. In Opposition 1972–75. Sources. John Malcolm Fraser was an Oxford graduate and a grazier when he won the seat of Wannon. Aged 25, he became the youngest member of the 22nd parliament in 1955. For the next 10 years, he was a backbencher in the government of Robert Menzies.