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Alister McMullin

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as Chairman of the Australian Advisory Council on Bibliographical Services, Chairman of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Library Committee and Deputy Chairman of the Council of the National Library of Australia.
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in Canberra as Chairman of a special Parliamentary Joint Select Committee. He represented the Australian Government at numerous international events, including the
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McMullin enlisted in the Australian Army in July 1940, transferring to the Royal Australian Air Force in January 1941. He finished the war with the rank of
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McMullin was the youngest of seven children born to Catherine (nÊe McDonald) and William George McMullin. He was born on his father's grazing property
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Whilst serving as President of the Senate, McMullin was appointed a Knight Commander of the
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Australian Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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He was closely associated with the planning and development of the
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Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia
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He was also involved in the preparation of plans for the new
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for a record term of almost 18 years, from 1953 to 1971.
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Chancellors of the University of Newcastle (Australia)
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He died at the Scone District Nursing Home in 1984.
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Index

The Honourable
KCMG

President of the Senate
Ted Mattner
Magnus Cormack
Senator
New South Wales
Rouchel
New South Wales
Scone, New South Wales
Liberal
KCMG
Senator
New South Wales
Liberal Party
President of the Senate
Rouchel
New South Wales
Aberdeen
Upper Hunter Shire
flight lieutenant
No. 42 Squadron RAAF

New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Nationalist
1931 Upper Hunter by-election
Country
1941 Liverpool Plains election
Australian Senate

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