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Timeline of postings
Cut-off date for postings to register in a calendar year: 30 June1974
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 John Armstrong AC
 Former Labor Senator 
 Born: Sydney, NSW (1908) 
School:  Marist Brothers High School 
 Role(s) in politics: Senator for NSW (1937-1962). Minister for Munitions (1946-1948). Minister for Supply and Development (1948-1949). 
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 1975–1976
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 Edward Bunting AC
 Born: Ballarat, 
School:  Trinity Grammar 
 Gender
 No
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affiliation
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affiliation
1977–1979
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 Gordon Freeth KBE
 Former Liberal MP 
 Born: Angaston, SA (1914) 
School:  Guilford Grammar School 
 Role(s) in politics: Member for Forrest (1949-1969). Minister for the Interior and Minister for Works (1958-1963). Minister for Shipping and Transport (1963-1968). Minister for Air (1968-1969). Minister for External Affairs (1969-1969) 
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 1980–1981
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 James Plimsoll AC
 Born: Sydney, NSW (1917) 
School:  Sydney Boys High School 
 Gender
 No
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affiliation
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affiliation
1982–1983
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 Ransley Garland KBE
 Former Liberal MP 
 Born: Perth, WA (1934) 
School:  Hale School 
 Role(s) in politics: Member for Curtin (1969-1981). Minister for Supply (1971-1972). Minister for Post and Telecommunications (1975-1976). Minister for Veterans' Affairs (1977-1978). Minister for Special Trade Representations (1978-1979). Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs (1979-1980). 
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 1984–1986
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 Alfred Parsons AO
 Born: Hobart, TAS (1925) 
School:  Hobart High School 
 Gender
 No
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affiliation
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affiliation
1987–1990
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 Douglas McClelland AC
 Former Labor Senator 
 Born: Sydney, NSW (1926) 
School:  Parramatta High School 
 Role(s) in politics: Senator for New South Wales (1962-1987). Minister for Media (1972-2975), Special Minister for State (1975-1975). 
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 1991–1993
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 Richard Smith AM
 Born: Tamworth, NSW (1934) 
School:  Sydney High School 
 Gender
 No
political
affiliation
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affiliation
1994–1997
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 Neal Blewett AC
 Former Labor MP 
 Born: Launceston, TAS (1933) 
School:  Launceston High School 
 Role(s) in politics: Member for Bonython (1977-1994). Minister for Health (1983-1987). Minister for Community Services and Health (1987-1990). Minister for Trade Negotiations (1990-1991). Minister for Trade and Overseas Development (1991-1991). Minister for Social Security (1991-1993). 
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 1998–2000
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 Philip Flood AO
 Born: 1935 
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 2001–2004
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 Michael L'Estrange AO
 Born: Sydney, NSW (1952) 
School:  St Aloysius College 
 Gender
 No
political
affiliation
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affiliation
2005–2008
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 Richard Alston AO
 Former Liberal Senator 
 Born: Perth, WA (1941) 
School:  Xavier College 
 Role(s) in politics: Senator for Victoria (1986-2004). Minister for Communications and Arts (1996-1997). Minister for Communications, the Information Economy and the Arts (1997-1998). Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts (1998-2003). 
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 2009–2012
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 John Dauth AO
 Born: Brisbane, QLD (1947) 
 Gender
 No
political
affiliation
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affiliation
2013
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 Mike Rann AC
 Former Labor Premier 
 Born: Sidcup, United Kingdom (1953) 
School:  Northcote College 
 Role(s) in politics: Member for Briggs (1985-1993). Member for Ramsay (1993-2012). Minister of Employment and Further Education, Minister of Youth Affairs and Minister of Aboriginal Affairs (1989-1992). Minister of State Services, Minister of Business and Regional Development and Minister of Tourism (1992-1993). Premier of South Australia (2002-2011). 
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 2014–2017
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 Alexander Downer AC
 Former Liberal Party Leader 
 Born: Adelaide, SA (1951) 
School:  Geelong Grammar School 
 Role(s) in politics: Member for Mayo (1984-2008). Liberal Party Leader (1994-1995). Minister for Foreign Affairs (1996-2007) 
 Gender
 2018–2021
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 George Brandis QC
 Former Liberal Senator 
 Born: Sydney, NSW (1957) 
School:  Christian Brothers High School 
 Role(s) in politics: Senator for Queensland (2000-2018). Minister for the Arts and Sport (2007-2007). Minister for the Arts (2013-2015). Attorney General (2013-2017). 
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