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Lucinda Mary Turnbull AO (née Hughes; born 30 March 1958) is an Australian businesswoman, philanthropist, and former local government politician. She served on the Sydney City Council from 1999 to 2004, including as Lord Mayor of Sydney from 2003 to 2004 – the first woman to hold the position.
Lucy Turnbull AO 30 March 1958 (aged 66) 15 September 2015 – 24 August 2018 2 years, 11 months and 9 days Turnbull m. 1980: 29 Jenny Morrison 8 January 1968 (aged 56) 24 August 2018 – 23 May 2022 3 years, 8 months and 29 days Morrison m. 1989: 30 Jodie Haydon 1979 (aged 44–45) 23 May 2022 – Incumbent 2 years, 6 months and 26 days [b ...
Lucy Turnbull (niece) Robert Studley Forrest Hughes AO (28 July 1938 – 6 August 2012) was an Australian-born art critic , writer, and producer of television documentaries . He was described in 1997 by Robert Boynton of The New York Times as "the most famous art critic in the world."
Lucy Curtis Turnbull (May 26, 1931 – April 21, 2019) was an American classics scholar, and director of the University of Mississippi Museums from 1983 to 1990. Early life [ edit ]
Thomas Eyre Forrest Hughes AO KC (26 November 1923 – 28 November 2024) was an Australian barrister and politician. A member of the Liberal Party, he served as Attorney-General in the Gorton government from 1969 to 1971, and was a member of the House of Representatives from 1963 to 1972, representing the New South Wales seats of Parkes and Berowra.
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[9] [10] MADE's was supported by three notable patrons: Lucy Turnbull AO, Rob Knowles AO and former Victorian Premier Steve Bracks AC. Peter FitzSimons AM was an Ambassador for the museum. The museum received an annual grant from the City of Ballarat of approximately $1 million.