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  2. Lucy Turnbull - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Spouse or partner of the prime minister of Australia - Wikipedia

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    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 57) 24 August 2018 – 23 May 2022 3 years, 8 months and 29 days Morrison m. 1989: 30 Jodie Haydon 1979 (aged 45–46) 23 May 2022 – Incumbent 2 years, 8 months and 10 days [b ...

  4. List of Old Falconians - Wikipedia

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    Peter Coleman – NSW MLA (Lib) (1968–1978), Leader of the NSW Opposition (1977–1978), MHR (Lib) (1981–1987), editor of The Bulletin [8] [9] Dr Michael Fullilove (Captain and Dux of School 1989) – Rhodes Scholar , adviser to Prime Minister Paul Keating , Director of Global Issues Program at Lowy Institute for International Policy ...

  5. Lucy McCallum - Wikipedia

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    McCallum was appointed a judge of the NSW Supreme Court on 30 January 2008 in the Common Law Division. From 2014 McCallum was the list judge for the Defamation list, [ 5 ] and has been the trial judge in numerous high-profile defamation and criminal cases, including a long running case brought by Helen Liu in which she sought to have ...

  6. Lucy Wicks (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Elizabeth Wicks (née Warren; born 1 January 1973) is an Australian former politician.She was a Liberal member of the House of Representatives from 2013 to 2022, representing the Division of Robertson in New South Wales.

  7. Order of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Order of Australia is an Australian honour that recognises Australian citizens and other persons for outstanding achievement and service. [1] It was established on 14 February 1975 by Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, on the advice of then prime minister Gough Whitlam.

  8. Lucy Eatock - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Harriet Eatock born Lucy Wakenshaw (7 June 1874 – 12 February 1950) was an Australian political activist with the Communist Party of Australia (CPA). She married an aboriginal man named William Eatock and had nine children. She and her children were involved in demonstrations where they received discrimination by the authorities.

  9. Great Southern Bank - Wikipedia

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    In November 2013, CUA updated its whole core banking system to BaNCS costing around $60 million. [20] In 2014, CUA won Best Non-Bank Lender and Best Mutual Lender at the Australian Lending Awards. [21] 2021–2022: CUA is rebranded as a bank and changed its name to Great Southern Bank on its 75th anniversary.