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Jim Forbes (Australian politician)

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755:(MC) in recognition of gallant and distinguished service in the South West Pacific. There was a dynastic tradition of exceptional military courage: his father had also won the MC during the First World War, and his brother Patrick Forbes later won the award during the Korean War, "the only known instance of three members of an Australian family winning similar decorations for bravery in three consecutive wars". 875: 924:, and was a compromise between universal conscription and a military reliant upon volunteers. In 2014, he recalled "More than any other person, I had been responsible for persuading Cabinet that they should introduce this scheme. It was the right decision. It was never terribly popular but it was a very fair system and I had to take the burden for that." 52: 999:
was found by police in his Adelaide hotel room and he was charged with assault following a brawl at a Melbourne pub. In a 2014 interview Forbes stated that, while he accepted responsibility for the decision, he "didn't think it was necessary" and had been pressured by McMahon who believed it would be
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will continue to be considered on their individual merits in accordance with our non-European immigration policies. These policies reflect the firm and unshakeable determination of the Government to maintain a homogeneous society in Australia." Forbes also ordered the deportation of musician
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from 1979 to 1985, including as chairman from 1982 to 1985. He maintained an involvement with politics after leaving parliament, and in 1979 was elected South Australian state president of the Liberal Party. In May 1982, Forbes was elected as the party's new federal president, defeating
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occurred during his tenure, although he was not held responsible. As army minister in the lead-up to the Vietnam War, Forbes successfully advocated for a selective national service scheme as a way of solving the army's manpower problems. This became the
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In 2011, 36 years after his retirement from parliament, it was reported that he had spent $ 16,000 on subsidised flights in the first six months of 2011, charging taxpayers for a total of 29 flights for himself and his family.
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In parliament, Forbes became part of the "Oxbridge group", the name given by journalists to a set of "outspoken" Liberal backbenchers who had studied at Oxford and Cambridge. The other members were
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An enraged Forbes followed Whitlam out of the chamber, calling him a "filthy bastard". Whitlam retorted: "Look, he's still shaking." Forbes stated that any shaking was due to
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Inquiry. The scheme came into effect on 1 January 1970 and provided free health insurance for low-income earners, while maintaining a reliance on private insurance.
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accused Forbes of having abused the Government's hospitality by drinking too much at a reception for the visiting New Zealand prime minister
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Upon his return to Australia he lectured in political science at the University of Adelaide. He married Margaret Blackburn, the daughter of
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from 1948 to 1951, as well as the founding president of the Adelaide University Liberal Union. He first stood for parliament at the
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In early 1975 Snedden, having failed to defeat Whitlam at the previous year's election, was deposed as Opposition Leader by
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and was tasked with implementing the government's national health scheme, based on the recommendations of the
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would take over once parliament approved an enlargement of the ministry; this occurred in March 1964. The
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in 2001, "for service to the Commonwealth Parliament and as Chairman, Commonwealth Serum Laboratories".
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Jim Forbes interviewed by Mel Pratt for the Mel Pratt collection (sound recording)
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During the November 1973 House of Representatives session, ALP Prime Minister
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Alexander Moore Forbes. He was educated on the Australian mainland, at
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Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia
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in recognition of service to the parliament. He was awarded the
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The Attitude of the Dominions to Security and Welfare, 1939–45.
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Australian Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Having lived for many years in the Adelaide eastern suburb of
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Barker
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replaced Gorton as prime minister and Forbes was appointed
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Government Records about the Australian Capital Territory
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from 1978 to 1984. He also served on the council of the
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in South Australia. He held ministerial office in the
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On 24 April 1945, Forbes was awarded the 420:13 October 1956 – 11 November 1975 292:President of the Liberal Party of Australia 196:18 December 1963 – 26 January 1966 2026:Royal Military College, Duntroon graduates 1808: 1120: 1118: 50: 20: 1996:Australian Army personnel of World War II 1307:"Dr. A. J. Forbes To Contest Barker Seat" 1214:(Supplement). 21 June 1945. p. 3237. 894:, Forbes was elevated to the ministry as 743:, in 1942, he was commissioned into the 250:18 December 1963 – 4 March 1964 130:26 January 1966 – 22 March 1971 76:22 March 1971 – 5 December 1972 1521: 1463:"Butchers accuse Forbes over statement" 1402:"Bury, Leslie Harry Ernest (1913–1986)" 1114: 739:in Adelaide. Having graduated from the 723:Forbes was born on 16 December 1923 in 2041:People educated at Knox Grammar School 931:in January 1966, Forbes was appointed 1671:"Forbes to quit as Liberal president" 1536:"You're welcome, if we're interested" 1158:"Guide to the Papers of A. J. 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Index

The Honourable
CMG
MC

Minister for Immigration
William McMahon
Phillip Lynch
Lance Barnard
Minister for Health
Harold Holt
John McEwen
John Gorton
William McMahon
Reginald Swartz
Ivor Greenwood
Minister for the Army
Robert Menzies
John Cramer
Malcolm Fraser
Minister for the Navy
Robert Menzies
John Gorton
Fred Chaney
President of the Liberal Party of Australia
Malcolm Fraser
Andrew Peacock
John Valder
President of the South Australian
Liberal Party

Dr. David Tonkin
John Olsen

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