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    Robert James Ellicott, AC, KC (15 April 1927 – 31 October 2022) was an Australian barrister, politician and judge. He served as Solicitor-General of Australia...
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  • directly elevated from the solicitor-generalship to the High Court. Bob Ellicott subsequently served on the bench of the Federal Court of Australia. Although...
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    Harrison, who was the first Deputy of the Liberal Party; Les Bury and Bob Ellicott, who both served as prolific ministers in successive Liberal governments...
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    Government could not secure supply. Whitlam's former solicitor-general Bob Ellicott, now a Liberal member of the House, issued a legal opinion on 16 October...
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  • won the resulting by-election on 21 February 1981. 4 Liberal member Bob Ellicott resigned on 17 February 1981; Liberal candidate Peter Coleman won the...
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  • have also been elected to the Parliament of Australia: Nigel Bowen, Bob Ellicott, Merv Everett, Tony Whitlam, John Reeves and Duncan Kerr. All were elected...
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  • Afghanistan. The Bloomfield and Coles reports, however, were not lost on Bob Ellicott, the Minister for Home Affairs and Environment. Buoyed by the concept...
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    leaders of the opposition. Lionel Bowen was deputy prime minister under Bob Hawke in the 1980s. Additionally, four former attorneys-general have won...
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  • case. The Shawcross principle was cited by Australian Attorney-General Bob Ellicott who cited attempts by his boss, Malcolm Fraser, to control his discretion...
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    election he retained his seat, at the expense of his colleague and leader Bob Cheek. Hodgman was well known for his strong support for retaining Australia's...
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  • President of the Australian College of Optometry 2012- 2015 Q [170] Bob Ellicott 1927 2022 Politician 2017 A [171] Herb Elliott 1938 – Olympic athlete...
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  • Eric Robinson, Minister (1975–1976) Tony Staley, Minister (1976–1977) Bob Ellicott, Minister (1977–1980) Michael Hodgman, Minister (1980–1983) Department...
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    Establishment of the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) announced by Bob Ellicott, the Minister for Home Affairs and the Environment, on 25 January 1981...
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  • Funding was from Film Australia. However, the Minister for Home Affairs Bob Ellicott cancelled the film on the grounds it was uncommercial, a rare instance...
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  • August 2010) Sir Robert Garran (1916–1932) Sir Anthony Mason (1964–1969) Bob Ellicott (1969–1973) Sir Maurice Byers (1973–1983) David Bennett (1998–2008) Justin...
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  • Australia 1931–1944   Liberal 1944–1956   Les Bury Liberal 1956–1974   Bob Ellicott Liberal 1974–1981   Peter Coleman Liberal 1981–1987   John Hewson Liberal...
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    Google Books. Ellicott, Andrew (February 23, 1792). "To Thomas Johnson, Daniel Carroll and David Stuart, Esqs." In Arnebeck, Bob. "Ellicott's letter to the...
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  • 82, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Sinop (1995–2016). Bob Ellicott, 95, Australian jurist and politician, attorney-general (1975–1977),...
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    and was largely self-taught. He became known for assisting Major Andrew Ellicott in a survey that established the original borders of the District of Columbia...
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  • Liberal Forrest WA 1972–1987 Harry Edwards   Liberal Berowra NSW 1972–1993 Bob Ellicott   Liberal Wentworth NSW 1974–1981 Doug Everingham   Labor Capricornia...
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