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Politicians from Melbourne
Politicians from Melbourne
A
Alfred Deakin
Andrew Peacock
B
Barry O'Farrell
Benjamin Benjamin
Brian Howe (politician)
C
Catherine King
D
Don Chipp
F
Frederick Thomas Sargood
G
Gareth Evans (politician)
Glenn Sterle
Gough Whitlam
Graham Harris
H
Harry Jenkins
Harry Jenkins, Sr.
I
Ian Macphee
J
Jeff Kennett
Jillian Skinner
Jim Bacon
Joan Kirner
John Brumby
John Cain II
John Spicer (Australian politician)
Joseph Ward
Judith Troeth
K
Kelly O'Dwyer
L
Lyn Allison
M
Malcolm Fraser
Marie Breen
Marshall Baillieu
Mary Easson
Matt Viney
N
Norman Lacy
P
Parker Moloney
Peter Coleman
Peter Cook (Australian politician)
Peter Costello
Petro Georgiou
R
Richard Alston (politician)
Robert Doyle
Rupert Hamer
Rupert Ryan
S
Samuel Gillott
Samuel Mauger
Sid Spindler
Simon Crean
Sophie Mirabella
Stanley Argyle
Stanley Bruce
T
Ted Baillieu
Tony Lupton
Tony Smith (Victorian politician)
W
Wilfrid Kent Hughes
William Murray McPherson
William Pitt (architect)
William Zeal
Some Birthdays
1.
Onur Karakabak
( age: 25 )
Onur Karakabak (born April 8, 1992) is a Turkish footballer that plays for the team Fenerbahçe.
2.
Pascal Lamy
( age: 70 )
Pascal Lamy (born 8 April 1947) is the Director-General of the World Trade Organization, a French political advisor, a businessman, and a former European Commissioner for Trade. Lamy is Honorary President of Paris-based think tank Notre Europe.
3.
Pat Coleman
( age: 50 )
Pat Coleman is a former professional American football player who played wide receiver for five seasons for the New England Patriots and Houston Oilers .
4.
Peter Perrett
( age: 65 )
Peter Perrett (born Peter Albert Neil Perrett on 8 April 1952 in King's College Hospital, Camberwell, London) is an English singer-songwriter. He fronts the recently re-formed 1970s English band, The Only Ones. Perrett lives in Forest Hill, South
5.
Phyllis Webb
( age: 90 )
Phyllis Webb, OC (born April 8, 1927) is a Canadian poet and radio broadcaster. Born in Victoria, British Columbia, she attended the University of British Columbia and McGill University. In 1949 she ran as a candidate for the Co-operative Commonwealt