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261Members of the Australian House of Representatives / Prime Ministers of Australia / Bill Hayden / Bob Hawke / Malcolm Fraser / Hawke-Keating Government / Australian Labor Party / Gough Whitlam / Division of Oxley / Government of Australia / Politics of Australia / Parliament of Australia

117 William George HAYDEN AC Leader of the Opposition 22 December 1977 to 3 February 1983  Bill Hayden became the 20th Leader of the Opposition after Gough

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262Members of the Australian House of Representatives / Mark Latham / Kim Beazley / The Latham Diaries / Simon Crean / Australian Labor Party / Latham / Division of Werriwa / Ladder of opportunity / Government of Australia / Parliament of Australia / Politics of Australia

123 Mark William LATHAM Leader of the Opposition 12 December 2003 to 18 January 2005 

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263Parliament of Australia / Prime Ministers of Australia / Andrew Peacock / John Howard / Liberal Party of Australia / Bob Hawke / Malcolm Fraser / Robert Menzies / Paul Keating / Government of Australia / Politics of Australia / Members of the Australian House of Representatives

118 Andrew Sharp PEACOCK Leader of the Opposition 11 March 1983 to 5 September 1985; 9 May 1989 to 3 April 1990 

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264Parliament of Australia / John Latham / Mark Latham / Latham / United Australia Party / High Court of Australia / Latham Peak / Division of Kooyong / Politics of Australia / Government of Australia / Members of the Australian House of Representatives

113 Sir John Greig LATHAM GCMG QC Leader of the Opposition 20 November 1929 to 7 May 1931  John Latham became the 9th Leader of the Opposition after

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265Members of the Australian House of Representatives / Labour parties / Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly / H. V. Evatt / Australian labour movement / Australian Labor Party / Democratic Labor Party / Ben Chifley / Petrov Affair / Government of Australia / Politics of Australia / Parliament of Australia

114 Dr. Herbert Vere EVATT QC PC Leader of the Opposition 20 June 1951 to 9 February 1960  Bert Evatt became the 15th Leader of the Opposition after the

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266Parliament of Australia / Kim Beazley / John Howard / Kim Edward Beazley / Kevin Rudd / Australian Labor Party / Mark Latham / Simon Crean / Howard Government / Government of Australia / Politics of Australia / Members of the Australian House of Representatives

121 Kim Christian BEAZLEY AC Leader of the Opposition 11 March 1996 to 10 November 2001; 28 January 2005 to 4 December 2006 •

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267Government of Australia / Malcolm Turnbull / Turnbull / Coral Lansbury / Tony Abbott / Utegate / Brendan Nelson / Joe Hockey / Liberal Party of Australia / Politics of Australia / Parliament of Australia / Members of the Australian House of Representatives

125 Malcolm Bligh TURNBULL Leader of the Opposition 16 September 2008 to 1 December 2009 • Malcolm Turnbull became the 31st Leader of the Opposition after

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268Parliament of Australia / Prime Ministers of Australia / John Hewson / Taxation in Australia / Goods and Services Tax / Paul Keating / John Howard / Liberal Party of Australia / Bob Hawke / Government of Australia / Politics of Australia / Members of the Australian House of Representatives

119 Dr. John Robert HEWSON Leader of the Opposition 3 April 1990 to 23 May 1994  John Hewson became the 24th Leader of the Opposition when

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269Politics of Australia / Frank Tudor / Division of Yarra / Australian Labor Party / Matthew Charlton / Parliament of Australia / Members of the Australian House of Representatives / Government of Australia

111 Francis Gwynne TUDOR Leader of the Opposition 17 February 1917 to 10 January 1922  Frank Tudor became the 6th Leader of the Opposition when the

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270Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly / Australian labour movement / Government of Australia / Matthew Charlton / Labour parties / Australian Labor Party / Lang Labor / Members of the Australian House of Representatives /  2004–2007 / Parliament of Australia / Politics of Australia / Members of the Australian House of Representatives

112 Matthew CHARLTON Leader of the Opposition 16 May 1922 to 29 March 1928  Matthew Charlton became the 7th Leader of the Opposition after

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