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Donald Allan Dunstan
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Born |
21 September,
1926
Suva,
Rewa,
Fiji
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Died |
6 February,
1999
(aged 72)
Norwood, Adelaide,
South Australia,
Australia
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Cause of Death |
cancer (lung)
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Hackett, Patricia (friend)
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Calwell, Arthur Augustus (colleague)
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Loveday, Ronald Redvers (colleague)
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Wright, John David (colleague)
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Hudson, Hugh Richard (colleague)
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Wanganeen, Robert Mckenzie (acquaintance)
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Fudge, Olga Dagmar (acquaintance)
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Elphick, Gladys (acquaintance)
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Cain, Jonathan Robert (influence)
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Playford, Thomas (political adversary)
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Tonkin, David Oliver (political adversary)
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Evatt, Herbert Vere (related entry)
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Fudge, Olga Dagmar (related entry)
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Elphick, Gladys (related entry)
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Nicholls, Douglas Ralph (related entry)
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Salisbury, Harold Hubert (related entry)
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Duncan, George Ian Ogilvie (related entry)
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solicitor (1949-1951) Overseas
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solicitor (1951-1980) South Australia, Australia
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labour politician (1953-1979) South Australia, Australia
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Member of Lower House (1953-1979) South Australia, Australia
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Indigenous rights activist/supporter (1955-1999) South Australia, Australia
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social reformer (1955-1999) South Australia, Australia
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premier (1967-1968) South Australia, Australia
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premier (1970-1979) South Australia, Australia
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food writer (1976-1976) South Australia, Australia
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autobiographer/memoirist (1979-1981) South Australia, Australia
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human rights activist (1980-1999) South Australia, Australia
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magazine/journal editor (1980-1981) South Australia, Australia
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television presenter (1980-1980) South Australia, Australia
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public servant (1982-1986) Victoria, Australia
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restaurateur (1994-1998) South Australia, Australia
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