The Early Fraser Ministry

Before retirement in 1979 I served my remaining four years in government service under James Killen as Minister and Malcolm Fraser as Prime Minister. At the end there was a well-intentioned, but publicly controversial and financially impractical, proposal from Ministers that I accept an extension be...

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Bodies of water
Civilian personnel
Defense policy
Earth sciences
Economic disciplines
Economics
Education
Executive branch
Federal government structure
Geography
Geomorphology
Government
Government cabinets
Government officials
Government services
Heads of state
Job training
Labor economics
Legislative bodies
Legislatures
Military personnel
Military science
Military training
National government
Oceans
Parliamentary system
Parliaments
Physical sciences
Political science
Political systems
Prime ministers
Public administration
Public policy
Retirement
Specialized education
Training
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