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  2. Lucy Turnbull - Wikipedia

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    After two miscarriages, Lucy and Malcolm Turnbull had two children, Alex (b. 1982) and Daisy (b. 1985). [2] Malcolm Turnbull was a member of the House of Representatives for Wentworth between 2004 and 2018, representing the Liberal Party.

  3. Tom Hughes (Australian politician) - Wikipedia

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    The couple had three children together – Lucy, Tom Jr. and Michael. [4] Lucy served as Lord Mayor of Sydney (2000–2002), and married Malcolm Turnbull, who became prime minister of Australia (2015–2018). Tom followed his father into the legal profession, often serving as his junior. [4]

  4. 2004 Sydney City Council election - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, parts of the City of South Sydney and Leichhardt were proposed to be merged with the City of Sydney. In 2003, Potts Point, Elizabeth Bay, Kings Cross, Darlinghurst, Chippendale, Ultimo and parts of Rushcutters Bay, Camperdown and Darlington were transferred from South Sydney to the City of Sydney.

  5. Lucy C. Turnbull - Wikipedia

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    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.

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

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    Lucy Turnbull was appointed an officer of the order before her husband became prime minister. Tamie Fraser was the first spouse of a prime minister to be provided with an official secretary for dealing with her correspondence.

  7. List of the first women holders of political offices in Oceania

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    Lord Mayor of Sydney – Lucy Turnbull – 2003 [33] Deputy Premier of New South Wales – Carmel Tebbutt – 2008 [34] Premier of New South Wales – Kristina Keneally – 2009 [35] Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly – Shelley Hancock – 2011 [36]

  8. Greater Sydney Commission - Wikipedia

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    The commission was led by Lucy Turnbull as chief commissioner from 2015 [6] until her resignation in March 2020. The role of chief commissioner was subsequently held by Geoff Roberts, previously the deputy chief commissioner. [7]

  9. Robert Hughes (critic) - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Turnbull (niece) Robert Studley Forrest Hughes AO (28 July 1938 – 6 August 2012) was one of the most notable Australian-born art critics , 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."