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  1. Malcolm Fraser (born 1930), prime minister of Australia from 1975-1983, was regarded as one of the toughest and most successful leaders of the Liberal party. John Malcolm Fraser was born and raised in "grazier" (sheep rancher) country in New South Wales and Victoria.

  2. Malcolm Fraser. John Malcolm Fraser AC, CH, GCL, PC (21 May 1930 – 20 March 2015) was an Australian politician. He served as the 22nd Prime Minister of Australia from 11 November 1975 through 11 November 1983. He was also leader of the Liberal Party from 1975 to 1983. Before being prime minister, Fraser was a member of the Australian ...

  3. Mar 23, 2015 · Malcolm Fraser used to argue that he had not changed his political position, but he had in significant ways. This personal evolution was a wonderful quality in the former prime minister.

  4. Mar 20, 2015 · "Under Malcolm Fraser’s leadership, self-government was conferred on the Northern Territory, the Commonwealth Ombudsman was established and our first Freedom of Information laws were enacted ...

  5. About Malcolm Fraser. Charles Malcolm Fraser, artist and illustrator, whose long and rewarding career afforded association with many of the great names of his time, was a native of Montreal, Canada. Born April 19, 1868. The tradition of political liberalism is a long one in the Fraser family. Malcolm Fraser’s fifth great-grandfather, Simon ...

  6. View full image. Prime Minister, 11 November 1975 to 11 March 1983. Liberal Party of Australia. The third longest serving Liberal Party Prime Minister,1 Malcolm Fraser’s (1930-2015) patrician bearing masked a deep wellspring of ‘compassionate conservatism’.2 His embrace of multiculturalism and rejection of racism forever changed the face ...

  7. Mar 23, 2015 · of foreign policy principle. Much of the commentary surrounding the sad and unexpected passing of Malcolm Fraser has rightly focused on his record in opposing continued white majority rule in the former Rhodesia and his implacable opposition to apartheid in South Africa. Fraser’s record on these issues, as Bob Hawke commented in recent days ...