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Creighton Burns

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to pass the Listening Devices Act 1984, which tightened up the provisions of the 1969 Act under which the illegal police buggings and tapings had taken place.
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and the conviction of Justice Murphy on a charge of attempting to pervert the course of justice. The publication of the tapes also prompted the
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on a government grant, and achieved first-class honours in history. In 1941, Burns was named the
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For most of his tenure in Southeast Asia from 1964 to 1967, Burns was stationed in
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Returning to Australia in 1952, Burns took up a teaching position as a lecturer at
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honours, in recognition of service to the media and to international relations.
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as an "outstanding editor", a sentiment echoed by Brumby's predecessors,
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Scandals: Media, Politics & Corruption in Contemporary Australia
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Parties and People: A Survey Based on the La Trobe Electorate
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State leaders pay tribute to 'outstanding' Age editor
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Academic staff of the Victoria University, Melbourne
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Australian newspaper editor, journalist and academic
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He was lauded by 299:1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment 427: 715:Deaths from cancer in Victoria (state) 433: 431: 7: 460:Academic with a flair for journalism 313:bureau, where he worked until 1981. 690:Officers of the Order of Australia 660:Alumni of Nuffield College, Oxford 156:Born in Melbourne, Burns attended 14: 655:Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford 381:Officer of the Order of Australia 373:Victoria University of Technology 352:and a magistrate, which led to a 375:and president of the Melbourne 700:University of Melbourne alumni 518:Surveillance Devices Bill 2007 1: 670:Royal Australian Navy sailors 529:Parliament of New South Wales 675:Australian newspaper editors 438:Man of letters, man of words 336:New South Wales Police Force 247:Canberra University College 152:Early life and naval career 736: 695:Journalists from Melbourne 685:Australian Rhodes Scholars 680:The Age (Melbourne) people 358:New South Wales government 623: 611: 603: 598: 340:Australian Federal Police 485:Tiffen, Rodney (1991). 208:University of Melbourne 169:In 1942, he joined the 163:The Sun News-Pictorial 552:Australian Government 465:23 March 2008 at the 218:. Prior to attending 171:Royal Australian Navy 544:BURNS, Creighton Lee 523:1 April 2011 at the 497:. pp. 208–209. 110:Newspaper journalist 534:, 13 November 2007. 405:Premier of Victoria 363:Burns retired from 148:from 1981 to 1989. 132:Creighton Lee Burns 120:Editor-in-chief of 42:Creighton Lee Burns 573:, 21 January 2008. 475:, 21 January 2008. 446:, 20 January 2008. 261:in 1961. In 1964, 187:and the destroyer 633: 632: 624:Succeeded by 458:Kerbaj, Richard: 379:. He was made an 255:political science 129: 128: 101:Oxford University 727: 604:Preceded by 596: 574: 561: 555: 541: 535: 515: 509: 508: 482: 476: 456: 447: 435: 354:Royal Commission 311:Washington, D.C. 236:Balliol Colleges 117: 77: 51: 49: 32: 21: 735: 734: 730: 729: 728: 726: 725: 724: 635: 634: 629: 620: 609: 591:, 10 March 2008 583: 578: 577: 562: 558: 542: 538: 525:Wayback Machine 516: 512: 505: 484: 483: 479: 467:Wayback Machine 457: 450: 436: 429: 424: 393: 293:, covering the 283: 257:. 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