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Malcolm Bligh Turnbull (born 24 October 1954) is an Australian former politician and businessman who served as the 29th prime minister of Australia from 2015 to 2018. He held office as leader of the Liberal Party of Australia and was the member of parliament (MP) for the New South Wales division of Wentworth from 2004 to 2018.
Turnbull River, a river located on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island; Turnbull School; Turnbull Stakes; Turnbull Thomson Park, Invercargill, NZ; Mount Turnbull, Antarctica (named after W.L. Turnbull, radio supervisor at Mawson Station in 1965) Mount Turnbull, Arizona, USA; Mount Turnbull, British Columbia (Sonora Island), Canada
Spencer Ketcham Turnbull (born September 18, 1992) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Detroit Tigers and Philadelphia Phillies. Turnbull played college baseball for the Alabama Crimson Tide before the Tigers selected him in the second round of the 2014 MLB draft ...
For their loyalty during the tough times, Lee's family bible was given to Mrs. Turnbull who had three sons, one killed and two wounded in Lee's army of Northern Virginia. 17 Turnbulls fought for the Confederacy during the Civil War with five dying in combat (two of which in Picket's charge where family lore claims it was a Turnbull who jumped ...
The Turnbull government was the federal executive government of Australia led by the 29th prime minister of Australia, Malcolm Turnbull, from 2015 to 2018.It succeeded the Abbott government, which brought the Coalition to power at the 2013 Australian federal election.
Ken Turnbull (c. 1921 – 2008), Canadian football player; Koi Turnbull (born 1976), comics artist; Lee Turnbull (disambiguation) Lindsay Turnbull (born 1930), Australian rules footballer; Lucinha Turnbull (born 1953), Brazilian musician; Lucy Turnbull (born 1958), former Lord Mayor of Sydney and wife of businessman and fellow politician ...
Stephen Richard Turnbull (born 6 February 1948) is a British historian concentrating on Japanese military history, especially the samurai period, and has published numerous books. [1] He has worked as a historical consultant for the film 47 Ronin , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] as well multiple television documentaries, [ 4 ] and the Shogun: Total War series of ...
Colin Macmillan Turnbull (23 November 1924 – 28 July 1994) [1] was a British-American anthropologist who came to public attention with the popular books The Forest People (on the Mbuti Pygmies of Zaire) and The Mountain People (on the Ik people of Uganda), and one of the first anthropologists to work in the field of ethnomusicology.