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  • Clyde Cameron
  • Australian politician (1913–2008)

    Clyde Robert Cameron, AO (11 February 1913 – 14 March 2008) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and served

    Clyde Cameron

    Clyde Cameron

    Clyde_Cameron

  • William McMahon
  • Prime Minister of Australia from 1971 to 1972

    re-elected, he became the joint Father of the House of Representatives with Clyde Cameron. He was the sole Father of the House after the 1980 election, winning

    William McMahon

    William McMahon

    William_McMahon

  • Department of Labour (Australia)
  • Australian government department, 1972–1974

    department was created and operated under the Whitlam government, with Clyde Cameron appointed as minister. The Department of Labour was a catalyst for the

    Department of Labour (Australia)

    Department of Labour (Australia)

    Department_of_Labour_(Australia)

  • Terry Cameron
  • Australian politician

    parliament, Cameron worked for the Australian Workers' Union before becoming State Secretary of the Labor Party. He is the nephew of Clyde Cameron. Coorey

    Terry Cameron

    Terry_Cameron

  • Don Cameron (South Australian politician)
  • Australian politician

    Bridge, South Australia, and was educated at Gawler. Like his brother Clyde Cameron, he became a shearer and an official of the Australian Workers' Union

    Don Cameron (South Australian politician)

    Don Cameron (South Australian politician)

    Don_Cameron_(South_Australian_politician)

  • Division of Hindmarsh
  • Australian federal electoral division

    pared down to 1.7 percent after a 20% swing. Even then, sitting member Clyde Cameron still won enough primary votes to retain the seat outright. Hindmarsh

    Division of Hindmarsh

    Division_of_Hindmarsh

  • Bill Morrison (politician)
  • Australian politician

    Prime Minister Gough Whitlam Preceded by Gough Whitlam Succeeded by Clyde Cameron Minister for External Territories In office 19 December 1972 – 30 November

    Bill Morrison (politician)

    Bill Morrison (politician)

    Bill_Morrison_(politician)

  • Clyde (given name)
  • Name list

    union player Clyde Bruckman (1894–1955), American screenwriter and film director Clyde Cameron (1913–2008), Australian politician Clyde Carson (born 1981)

    Clyde (given name)

    Clyde_(given_name)

  • Al Grassby
  • Australian politician (1926–2005)

    Prime Minister Gough Whitlam Preceded by Lance Barnard Succeeded by Clyde Cameron Member of the Australian Parliament for Riverina In office 25 October

    Al Grassby

    Al Grassby

    Al_Grassby

  • Kim Beazley Sr.
  • Australian politician (1917–2007)

    November 1975 – 10 November 1977 Preceded by Fred Daly Succeeded by Clyde Cameron Member of the Australian Parliament for Fremantle In office 18 August

    Kim Beazley Sr.

    Kim Beazley Sr.

    Kim_Beazley_Sr.

  • B. A. Santamaria
  • Australian political activist and journalist

    some on the left (such as veteran left-wing Labor ex-Cabinet Minister Clyde Cameron) and by social democrats (such as former Governor-General Bill Hayden)

    B. A. Santamaria

    B. A. Santamaria

    B._A._Santamaria

  • Ewen Cameron (presenter)
  • Scottish radio and television presenter

    was now called Ewen Cameron in the Morning broadcasting live from the Radio Clyde studios in Glasgow between 6.00am - 10.00am on Clyde 2, Forth 2, MFR 2

    Ewen Cameron (presenter)

    Ewen Cameron (presenter)

    Ewen_Cameron_(presenter)

  • Labor Left
  • Organised faction of the Australian Labor Party

    over state aid for private schools, the South Australian Left, led by Clyde Cameron, and New South Wales Left, led by Arthur Gietzelt, agreed to support

    Labor Left

    Labor Left

    Labor_Left

  • Georgism
  • Economic philosophy centered on common ownership of land

    Clitus Barbour Herbert S. Bigelow Louis Brandeis Willie Brown John Burns Clyde Cameron George F. Cotterill Robert Crosser Cunninghame Graham Frank de Jong

    Georgism

    Georgism

    Georgism

  • Alleged CIA involvement in the Whitlam dismissal
  • troops from Vietnam. Whitlam government ministers, including Jim Cairns, Clyde Cameron and Tom Uren, criticised the US bombing of North Vietnam at the end

    Alleged CIA involvement in the Whitlam dismissal

    Alleged CIA involvement in the Whitlam dismissal

    Alleged_CIA_involvement_in_the_Whitlam_dismissal

  • Jim McClelland
  • Australian politician

    June 1975 – 11 November 1975 Prime Minister Gough Whitlam Preceded by Clyde Cameron Succeeded by Tony Street Minister for Manufacturing Industry In office

    Jim McClelland

    Jim McClelland

    Jim_McClelland

  • 1975 in Australia
  • Whitlam's failure to support Speaker Jim Cope in a ruling involving Clyde Cameron led to the Speaker's resignation and his replacement by Gordon Scholes

    1975 in Australia

    1975_in_Australia

  • John Gorton
  • Prime Minister of Australia from 1968 to 1971

    contemporaries – including Country Party leader Doug Anthony and Labor ministers Clyde Cameron, Doug McClelland, and John Wheeldon – retrospectively expressed doubts

    John Gorton

    John Gorton

    John_Gorton

  • Australian Trade Union Training Authority
  • 1975 and operated training centres in each state capital as well as Clyde Cameron College.[citation needed] TUTA was abolished by the Workplace Relations

    Australian Trade Union Training Authority

    Australian_Trade_Union_Training_Authority

  • Bill Grayden
  • Australian politician (1920–2026)

    Perth 1956–1993 Succeeded by Phillip Pendal Honorary titles Preceded by Clyde Cameron Earliest serving living Parliamentarian 2008–2026 Succeeded by Doug

    Bill Grayden

    Bill Grayden

    Bill_Grayden

  • Frank Knopfelmacher
  • Australian academic (1923–1995)

    1990s, deliberately sought reconciliations with ex-Cabinet Minister Clyde Cameron and other erstwhile foes. Knopfelmacher married fellow refugee Jarmila

    Frank Knopfelmacher

    Frank_Knopfelmacher

  • List of longest-serving members of the Parliament of Australia
  • May 1913 30 years, 304 days 18 February 1922 31 October 1949 Cameron, ClydeClyde Cameron   Labor House of Reps 10 December 1949 19 September 1980 30 years

    List of longest-serving members of the Parliament of Australia

    List of longest-serving members of the Parliament of Australia

    List_of_longest-serving_members_of_the_Parliament_of_Australia

  • Electoral results for the Division of Hindmarsh
  • Australian division election results

      Norman Makin Labor 1919–1946   Albert Thompson Labor 1946–1949   Clyde Cameron Labor 1949–1980   John Scott Labor 1980–1993   Chris Gallus Liberal

    Electoral results for the Division of Hindmarsh

    Electoral_results_for_the_Division_of_Hindmarsh

  • Avatar (2009 film)
  • 2009 film by James Cameron

    Avatar is a 2009 epic science fiction film written and directed by James Cameron. It features an ensemble cast including Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Stephen

    Avatar (2009 film)

    Avatar_(2009_film)

  • Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives
  • Presiding officer of the lower house of the Parliament of Australia

    refused to support Speaker Jim Cope when he named government minister Clyde Cameron for disrespect to the Chair: normally this would have resulted in the

    Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives

    Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives

    Speaker_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives

  • Mary Gaudron
  • Australian judge (born 1943)

    "something of a scene" which attracted the attention of Labor politician Clyde Cameron, who said that he didn't realise such sexual discrimination still existed

    Mary Gaudron

    Mary Gaudron

    Mary_Gaudron

  • Bob Cotton
  • Australian politician and diplomat

    November 1975 – 22 December 1975 Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser Preceded by Clyde Cameron Succeeded by James Webster (Science) Minister for Civil Aviation In

    Bob Cotton

    Bob Cotton

    Bob_Cotton

  • List of speakers of the Australian House of Representatives
  • refused to support his naming of the Minister for Labour and Immigration, Clyde Cameron. 16 Gordon Scholes Labor Victoria 27 February 1975 11 November 1975

    List of speakers of the Australian House of Representatives

    List_of_speakers_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives

  • 1965 South Australian state election
  • came to a head in early 1967, when South Australian Labor power-broker Clyde Cameron publicly thanked Walsh for making the noble decision to retire to make

    1965 South Australian state election

    1965 South Australian state election

    1965_South_Australian_state_election

  • Assistant Treasurer of Australia
  • Australian government minister

    19 December 1972 (1972-12-19) 10 February 1975 (1975-02-10) 2 years, 53 days 2 Clyde Cameron   Labor Whitlam Minister for Science and Consumer Affairs 6 June 1975 (1975-06-06)

    Assistant Treasurer of Australia

    Assistant Treasurer of Australia

    Assistant_Treasurer_of_Australia

  • John Stubbs (author)
  • Author

    authored three non-fiction books. He worked as a press secretary for Clyde Cameron when he was a minister in the Whitlam Government, and for Hugh Hudson

    John Stubbs (author)

    John_Stubbs_(author)

  • Mick Young
  • Australian politician (1936–1996)

    the Australian Workers' Union. He soon came under the influence of Clyde Cameron, later working as an organizer in Port Pirie. Young was appointed as

    Mick Young

    Mick Young

    Mick_Young

  • Jim Cairns
  • Australian politician (1914–2003)

    Cairns, like other left-wing firebrands of his generation, such as Clyde Cameron and Tom Uren, strongly supported Whitlam, as they were sober enough

    Jim Cairns

    Jim Cairns

    Jim_Cairns

  • Cameron Salkeld
  • English footballer (born 1998)

    a year. He made a comeback with Clyde, and returned to English football with Darlington in 2023. In May 2025, Cameron signed for Spennymoor Town FC from

    Cameron Salkeld

    Cameron Salkeld

    Cameron_Salkeld

  • Nick Bolkus
  • Australian politician (1950–2025)

    officer for a number of Australian Labor Party (ALP) members including Clyde Cameron. He unsuccessfully ran for the district of Torrens at the 1975 state

    Nick Bolkus

    Nick Bolkus

    Nick_Bolkus

  • Political families of Australia
  • (1914–1998), Labor Senator for South Australia (1969–1978); His brother: Clyde Cameron (1913–2008), Labor Member of the Australian House of Representatives

    Political families of Australia

    Political families of Australia

    Political_families_of_Australia

  • Deaths in March 2008
  • swimmer, heart attack. Mel Brandt, 88, American actor and announcer. Clyde Cameron, 95, Australian politician, MP (1949–1980), Minister in the Whitlam

    Deaths in March 2008

    Deaths_in_March_2008

  • Paul Hasluck
  • Australian politician (1905–1993)

    Queale Lecture. He was even more explicit in his 1985 interview with Clyde Cameron for the National Library of Australia's Oral History series, which was

    Paul Hasluck

    Paul Hasluck

    Paul_Hasluck

  • Frontbench of H. V. Evatt
  • Leader of the Opposition in the Senate Senator James Arnold Tom Burke MP Clyde Cameron MP (from 1953) Hon. Cyril Chambers MP Hon. Percy Clarey MP Senator Hon

    Frontbench of H. V. Evatt

    Frontbench_of_H._V._Evatt

  • Candidates of the 1954 Australian federal election
  • Dettman Archie Cameron Boothby Liberal Rex Mathews John McLeay Grey Labor Edgar Russell Thomas Cheesman Hindmarsh Labor Clyde Cameron Kingston Labor Pat

    Candidates of the 1954 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_1954_Australian_federal_election

  • '03 Bonnie & Clyde
  • 2002 single by Jay-Z featuring Beyoncé Knowles

    "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" is a song recorded by American rapper Jay-Z, released on October 10, 2002, as the lead single from his seventh studio album The Blueprint

    '03 Bonnie & Clyde

    '03_Bonnie_&_Clyde

  • Minister for Immigration and Citizenship
  • Australian cabinet position

    19 December 1972 (1972-12-19) 12 June 1974 (1974-06-12) 1 year, 175 days 11 Clyde Cameron Minister for Labour and Immigration 12 June 1974 (1974-06-12) 6 June 1975 (1975-06-06)

    Minister for Immigration and Citizenship

    Minister for Immigration and Citizenship

    Minister_for_Immigration_and_Citizenship

  • Whitlam government
  • Australian government, 1972–1975

    than doubled. Guy, Bill (1999). A life on the left : a biography of Clyde Cameron. Kent Town, South Australia: Wakefield Press. p. 202. ISBN 1-86254-474-3

    Whitlam government

    Whitlam government

    Whitlam_government

  • Social security in Australia
  • Welfare payments provided by the Australian Government

    Australia until they have repaid their debt, with interest. Bert Kelly and Clyde Cameron popularised the term "dole bludger" in the 1970s, causing welfare recipients

    Social security in Australia

    Social_security_in_Australia

  • John Scott (South Australian politician)
  • Australian politician

    for Hindmarsh In office 18 October 1980 – 8 February 1993 Preceded by Clyde Cameron Succeeded by Chris Gallus Personal details Born (1934-03-31) 31 March

    John Scott (South Australian politician)

    John_Scott_(South_Australian_politician)

  • James Frederick Staples
  • Australian jurist

    Commission upon the nomination of the Minister for Labor and Immigration, Clyde Cameron, with effect from 24 February 1975. Here he joined fellow CCL member

    James Frederick Staples

    James_Frederick_Staples

  • David Temple (trade unionist)
  • Australian trade unionist

    Temple as general secretary, which by 1890 had become, according to Clyde Cameron, the "largest and most effective labour organization in Australia".

    David Temple (trade unionist)

    David Temple (trade unionist)

    David_Temple_(trade_unionist)

  • My Story (Gillard book)
  • Book by Julia Gillard

    government works, My Story is on a par with the cabinet diaries of Clyde Cameron, Peter Howson, Neal Blewett and Gareth Evans. It's as comprehensive

    My Story (Gillard book)

    My_Story_(Gillard_book)

  • True Believers (miniseries)
  • 1988 Australian TV series or program

    Bryan Marshall as Richard Casey Bob Baines as Stan Keon Rob Steele as Clyde Cameron Danny Adcock as Lloyd Ross Diane Craig as Elsie Valerie Bader as Mary

    True Believers (miniseries)

    True_Believers_(miniseries)

  • Get Real (American TV series)
  • 1999 American TV series or program

    by parents Mitch and Mary and consisting of three teenagers – Meghan, Cameron, and Kenny. It stars Eric Christian Olsen, Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway

    Get Real (American TV series)

    Get_Real_(American_TV_series)

  • Phillip Lynch
  • Australian politician

    Forbes Minister for Labour and National Service 1971–1972 Succeeded by Clyde Cameron Preceded by Bill Hayden Treasurer of Australia 1975–1977 Succeeded by

    Phillip Lynch

    Phillip Lynch

    Phillip_Lynch

  • Albert Thompson (Australian politician)
  • Australian politician

    September 1946 – 10 December 1949 Preceded by Norman Makin Succeeded by Clyde Cameron Member of the Australian Parliament for Port Adelaide In office 10 December

    Albert Thompson (Australian politician)

    Albert Thompson (Australian politician)

    Albert_Thompson_(Australian_politician)

  • List of Australian political memoirs
  • Button (1998) Be Just and Fear Not by Arthur Calwell (1972) The Cameron Diaries by Clyde Cameron (1990) Thoughtlines: Reflections of a Public Man by Bob Carr

    List of Australian political memoirs

    List_of_Australian_political_memoirs

  • Minister for Science
  • Australian cabinet position

    Minister for Science and Consumer Affairs 6 June 1975 6 June 1975 16 Clyde Cameron 6 June 1975 11 November 1975 158 days 17 Bob Cotton   Liberal Fraser

    Minister for Science

    Minister for Science

    Minister_for_Science

  • Ken Wriedt
  • Australian politician (1927–2010)

    in mid-1976 when both Whitlam and his deputy Tom Uren were overseas. Clyde Cameron later recalled that Wriedt was ambitious to transfer to the House of

    Ken Wriedt

    Ken Wriedt

    Ken_Wriedt

  • Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations
  • Australian cabinet position

    5 December 1972 (1972-12-05) 19 December 1972 (1972-12-19) 14 days 9 Clyde Cameron Minister for Labour 19 December 1972 (1972-12-19) 12 June 1974 (1974-06-12)

    Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations

    Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations

    Minister_for_Employment_and_Workplace_Relations

  • Lyall Cameron
  • Scottish footballer

    against Airdrieonians. Cameron scored his first goal for Peterhead in their next league game the following week against Clyde. In January 2021, following

    Lyall Cameron

    Lyall Cameron

    Lyall_Cameron

  • Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1972–1974
  • Country Liberal Northern Territory NT 1966–1980 Clyde Cameron   Labor Hindmarsh SA 1949–1980 Don Cameron   Liberal Griffith Qld 1966–1990 Moss Cass   Labor

    Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1972–1974

    Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_1972–1974

  • 1913 in Australia
  • February – Bill White, rugby union footballer (d. 1969) 11 February – Clyde Cameron, Whitlam government minister (d. 2008) 20 February – Dame Mary Durack

    1913 in Australia

    1913_in_Australia

  • Frank Walsh
  • Australian politician (1897–1968)

    Things came to a head in January 1967, when federal Labor power-broker Clyde Cameron publicly thanked Walsh for making the noble decision to retire to make

    Frank Walsh

    Frank Walsh

    Frank_Walsh

  • Cammy Palmer
  • Northern Irish professional footballer

    has previously had loan spells with Partick Thistle, Orange County and Clyde. Palmer was born in York, England and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Cammy Palmer

    Cammy_Palmer

  • Frontbench of Arthur Calwell
  • Opposition in the Senate Dr Jim Cairns MP (from May 1960) Lance Barnard MP Clyde Cameron MP Hon. Percy Clarey MP (to 17 May 1960) Senator Hon. Ben Courtice Frank

    Frontbench of Arthur Calwell

    Frontbench_of_Arthur_Calwell

  • Maggie Edmond Enduring Architecture Award
  • Annual architecture award for significant buildings in Victoria, Australia

    Architecture, 2009 Melbourne Prize, 2002 2008 Kevin Borland, Architect's Group Clyde Cameron College (now Murray Valley Private Hospital) Nordsvan Drive, Wodonga

    Maggie Edmond Enduring Architecture Award

    Maggie Edmond Enduring Architecture Award

    Maggie_Edmond_Enduring_Architecture_Award

  • April 1965
  • Month of 1965

    30, 1965. p. 1. Guy, Bill (1999). A Life on the Left: A Biography of Clyde Cameron. Wakefield Press. pp. 202–203. Davies, Bruce (2015). "An Independent

    April 1965

    April 1965

    April_1965

  • Candidates of the 1951 Australian federal election
  • Archie Cameron Charles Lloyd (Ind) Frank Rieck (Ind) Boothby Liberal Len Wright John McLeay Grey Labor Edgar Russell Edward Andrews Hindmarsh Labor Clyde Cameron

    Candidates of the 1951 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_1951_Australian_federal_election

  • William Aston
  • Australian politician (1916–1997)

    his re-election as speaker in 1969, ALP frontbenchers Kim Beazley and Clyde Cameron accused him as being a "lackey of the prime minister [Gorton]". In April

    William Aston

    William Aston

    William_Aston

  • Kennedy Nolan
  • Australian architectural firm

    projects such as The Barbican Estate by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon, Clyde Cameron College by Architects Group's Kevin Borland and Bernard Brown, and Marcel

    Kennedy Nolan

    Kennedy_Nolan

  • 2008 in politics
  • 12 - Howard Metzenbaum, American politician (born 1917) March 14 - Clyde Cameron, Australian politician (born 1913) March 16 - Anura Bandaranaike, Sri

    2008 in politics

    2008_in_politics

  • George Ronald Richards
  • 2017. Guy, Bill (January 1999). A Life on the Left: A Biography of Clyde Cameron. Wakefield Press. pp. 139–140. ISBN 978-1-86254-479-6. Manne, Robert

    George Ronald Richards

    George Ronald Richards

    George_Ronald_Richards

  • LGBTQ rights in Australia
  • Alfred Ashley-Brown Adrian Bennett Fred Birrell Gordon Bryant Jim Cairns Clyde Cameron Moss Cass John Coates Barry Cohen Frank Crean Manfred Cross Kep Enderby

    LGBTQ rights in Australia

    LGBTQ rights in Australia

    LGBTQ_rights_in_Australia

  • Department of Science and Consumer Affairs
  • Australian government department, 1975–1975

    Australia Ministers responsible Bill Morrison, Minister (6 June 1975) Clyde Cameron, Minister (Jun – Nov 1975) Bob Cotton, Minister (Nov – Dec 1975) Department

    Department of Science and Consumer Affairs

    Department_of_Science_and_Consumer_Affairs

  • 1914 in Australia
  • January – Jack Beaton (died 1996), rugby league player 11 February – Clyde Cameron (died 2008), politician 14 February – Norman Von Nida (died 2007), golfer

    1914 in Australia

    1914_in_Australia

  • Jim Cope
  • Australian politician (1907–1999)

    resigned after the Whitlam government refused to support him when he named Clyde Cameron, a government minister. Cope retired from parliament at the double dissolution

    Jim Cope

    Jim Cope

    Jim_Cope

  • Sara Dowse
  • American-born Australian public servant and writer

    labor and immigration Clyde Cameron to write speeches on equal pay, child care and part-time employment. Her major speech for Cameron outlined his support

    Sara Dowse

    Sara_Dowse

  • Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1961–1963
  • Arthur Calwell   Labor Melbourne Vic 1940–1972 Clyde Cameron   Labor Hindmarsh SA 1949–1980 Don Cameron   Labor Lilley Qld 1961–1963 Fred Chaney Sr.  

    Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1961–1963

    Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_1961–1963

  • Tom Dougherty (union official)
  • Australian politician (1902–1972)

    abrasive style made him many enemies, notably the federal Labor politician Clyde Cameron. He kept the AWU apart from the rest of the union movement, and refused

    Tom Dougherty (union official)

    Tom Dougherty (union official)

    Tom_Dougherty_(union_official)

  • 2008 in Australia
  • Democrats senator 3 March – Norm O'Neill, 71, cricketer 14 March – Clyde Cameron, 95, Whitlam government minister 16 March – Bill Brown, 95, cricketer

    2008 in Australia

    2008_in_Australia

  • Andy Clyde
  • Scottish and American actor (1892–1967)

    Three Stooges. Clyde began working in the new TV industry in 1952, making guest appearances in established series. He appeared in Rod Cameron's syndicated

    Andy Clyde

    Andy Clyde

    Andy_Clyde

  • Second Whitlam ministry
  • 48th ministry of government of Australia

    (1949–1975) Minister for Services and Property Leader of the House   Clyde Cameron (1913–2008) MP for Hindmarsh (1949–1980) Minister for Labour   Tom Uren

    Second Whitlam ministry

    Second Whitlam ministry

    Second_Whitlam_ministry

  • 1957 Queensland state election
  • including the federal opposition leader, Dr H. V. Evatt, Arthur Calwell, Clyde Cameron and former Victorian premier John Cain, who died of a stroke on 9 August

    1957 Queensland state election

    1957 Queensland state election

    1957_Queensland_state_election

  • 1974 Australian House of Representatives election
  • Australian federal election: Hindmarsh Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Clyde Cameron 37,106 62.9 +0.2 Liberal Iris MacDonald 16,311 27.6 −4.2 Liberal Movement

    1974 Australian House of Representatives election

    1974_Australian_House_of_Representatives_election

  • Hal Cook
  • Australian public servant

    Minister for Labour, Clyde Cameron, who wished to work with instead with Ian Sharp for what media described as "personal" reasons. Cameron later claimed Cook

    Hal Cook

    Hal_Cook

  • Gawler and District College
  • School in Evanston, South Australia, Australia

    for Moncrieff Simon Birmingham, Former Senator for South Australia Clyde Cameron John Dawkins, Former Member of South Australian Parliament Max Fatchen

    Gawler and District College

    Gawler_and_District_College

  • Third Whitlam ministry
  • 49th ministry of government of Australia

    21 October 1975) Minister for Agriculture (from 21 October 1975)   Clyde Cameron (1913–2008) MP for Hindmarsh (1949–1980) Minister for Labour and Immigration

    Third Whitlam ministry

    Third Whitlam ministry

    Third_Whitlam_ministry

  • Cam Cameron
  • American football player and coach (born 1961)

    Malcolm "Cam" Cameron (born February 6, 1961) is an American football coach who was most recently the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach of

    Cam Cameron

    Cam Cameron

    Cam_Cameron

  • Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1949–1951
  • Melbourne Vic 1940–1972 Archie Cameron   Liberal Barker SA 1934–1956 Clyde Cameron   Labor Hindmarsh SA 1949–1980 Donald Cameron   Liberal Oxley Qld 1949–1961

    Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1949–1951

    Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_1949–1951

  • Candidates of the 1977 Australian federal election
  • notionally Liberal seat of Fadden was created. The member for Griffith, Don Cameron (Liberal), contested Fadden. In Western Australia, the Liberal-held seat

    Candidates of the 1977 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_1977_Australian_federal_election

  • 1974 Birthday Honours
  • UK national honours award 1974

    Francis Joseph Quan. For services to the community. The Reverend Brother Clyde Cameron Redford (Reverend Brother Demetrius). For services to education. Regina

    1974 Birthday Honours

    1974_Birthday_Honours

  • 1972 Australian House of Representatives election
  • Australian federal election: Hindmarsh Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Clyde Cameron 33,551 62.7 −5.3 Liberal Ivan Denchev 17,009 31.8 +3.3 Democratic Labor

    1972 Australian House of Representatives election

    1972_Australian_House_of_Representatives_election

  • Des Corcoran
  • Australian politician (1928–2004)

    and Corcoran, along with his colleagues Don Dunstan, Mick Young and Clyde Cameron, was a key player in the modernisation of the state Labor Party as a

    Des Corcoran

    Des_Corcoran

  • Clyde North
  • Suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    Clyde North is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 46 km south-east of the central business district, located within the City of Casey local government

    Clyde North

    Clyde North

    Clyde_North

  • Natalie McQueen
  • British actress

    performances in a number of UK West End productions including Bonnie & Clyde, 9 to 5, Kinky Boots and Wicked. She was named as one of the ten theatre

    Natalie McQueen

    Natalie_McQueen

  • Candidates of the 1958 Australian federal election
  • On 13 October 1956, Jim Forbes (Liberal) was elected to replace Archie Cameron (Liberal) as the member for Barker. On 8 December 1956, Les Bury (Liberal)

    Candidates of the 1958 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_1958_Australian_federal_election

  • List of places on the Victorian Heritage Register in the City of Wodonga
  • 117139°S 146.918472°E / -36.117139; 146.918472 1870 12 May 1976 Former Clyde Cameron College H2192 41-69 Nordsvan Drive Wodonga 36°08′22″S 146°52′37″E /

    List of places on the Victorian Heritage Register in the City of Wodonga

    List of places on the Victorian Heritage Register in the City of Wodonga

    List_of_places_on_the_Victorian_Heritage_Register_in_the_City_of_Wodonga

  • Department of Labor and Immigration
  • Australian government department, 1974–1975

    Affairs (I) Jurisdiction Commonwealth of Australia Ministers responsible Clyde Cameron, Minister (1974–1975) Jim McClelland, Minister (1975) Tony Street, Minister

    Department of Labor and Immigration

    Department_of_Labor_and_Immigration

  • 1961 Australian House of Representatives election
  • Australian federal election: Hindmarsh Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Clyde Cameron 31,194 67.9 +5.5 Liberal Karl-Juergen Liebetrau 12,619 27.5 −3.7 Democratic

    1961 Australian House of Representatives election

    1961_Australian_House_of_Representatives_election

  • 1951 Australian House of Representatives election
  • 1951 Australian federal election: Hindmarsh Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Clyde Cameron unopposed Labor hold Swing

    1951 Australian House of Representatives election

    1951_Australian_House_of_Representatives_election

  • 1977 Australian House of Representatives election
  • Australian federal election: Hindmarsh Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Clyde Cameron 38,976 55.2 +0.8 Liberal Gregory Molfetas 22,962 32.5 −6.8 Democrats

    1977 Australian House of Representatives election

    1977_Australian_House_of_Representatives_election

  • Whitlam shadow ministry (1967–72)
  • Opposition in the Senate Noel Beaton MP (to 9 April 1969) Jim Cairns MP Clyde Cameron MP Rex Connor MP Frank Crean MP Fred Daly MP Charles Jones MP Tony Luchetti

    Whitlam shadow ministry (1967–72)

    Whitlam_shadow_ministry_(1967–72)

  • 1949 Australian House of Representatives election
  • Australian federal election: Hindmarsh Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Clyde Cameron 29,260 69.7 +2.8 Liberal Albert Turnbull 12,736 30.3 +6.4 Total formal

    1949 Australian House of Representatives election

    1949_Australian_House_of_Representatives_election

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  • Clyte
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Clyte

    A water nymph.

    Clyte

  • Cumming
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, and Irish (of Norman origin)

    Cumming

    English, Scottish, and Irish (of Norman origin) : of disputed origin. It may be from a Celtic personal name derived from the element cam ‘bent’, ‘crooked’ (compare Cameron and Campbell). This was relatively frequent in Norfolk, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire in the 12th and 13th centuries, perhaps as a result of Breton immigration. According to another theory it is a habitational name from Comines near Lille, but there is no evidence for this (no early forms with de have been found). In southern Ireland this Anglo-Norman name has been confused with 2.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Cuimín (or Ó Cuimín) ‘son (or ‘descendant’) of Cuimín’, a personal name formed from a diminutive of cam ‘crooked’.Americanized form of French Canadian Vien, Viens, based on the misconception that these derive from French venire ‘to come’.

    Cumming

  • Clyde
  • Male

    English

    Clyde

    Heard from Afar

    Clyde

  • Kamron
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish American

    Kamron

    Form of Cameron 'crooked nose.

    Kamron

  • Lyde
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lyde

    English : topographic name from Old English hlið, hlid, Old Norse hlíð ‘slope’.English : habitational name from places so named in Shropshire, Herefordshire, or Somerset, or on the island of Orkney. The Herefordshire and Somerset places are named with the Old English river name Hl̄de (see Loud).English : from a medieval byname derived from Old English līðe ‘mild’, ‘gentle’.

    Lyde

  • Clyde
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish American

    Clyde

    From the name of Scottish Clyde river.

    Clyde

  • Kamren
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English

    Kamren

    Crooked Nose; Modern Variant of Cameron Used for Girls

    Kamren

  • Clyve
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English

    Clyve

    Cliff by the River; Lives at the Cliffs

    Clyve

  • CIyde
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    CIyde

    Loud voiced.

    CIyde

  • Clyde
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, Scottish, Welsh

    Clyde

    Refers to the Scottish Clyde River; Heard from Afar; Warm; Refers the Clyde River; Muddy

    Clyde

  • Cameron
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic American Gaelic Scottish

    Cameron

    Crooked nose. Nickname of a Highland chieftain with a crooked nose.

    Cameron

  • Loud
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Loud

    English : nickname for a noisy person, from Middle English lude ‘loud’ (Old English hlūd), perhaps in part preserving the Old English byname Hlūda that Ekwall postulates to explain the place names Loudham (Suffolk) and Lowdham (Nottinghamshire).English : topographic name for someone who lived by a roaring stream, Old English hlūde or hl̄de literally ‘the loud one’, or a habitational name from any of the places named from hl̄de, for example Lyde in Herefordshire and Somerset.English : variant of Louth.

    Loud

  • Kamrin
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English

    Kamrin

    Crooked Nose; Modern Variant of Cameron Used for Girls

    Kamrin

  • CLYDE
  • Male

    English

    CLYDE

    English name derived from the name of the Scottish river Cledwyn, of uncertain origin, but probably having a similar etymology to Irish Clodagh, CLYDE means "muddy."

    CLYDE

  • Cam
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic Scottish

    Cam

    Crooked mouth; and of Cameron: Bent nose; crooked river.

    Cam

  • Kamron
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English

    Kamron

    Crooked Nose; Modern Variant of Cameron Used for Girls

    Kamron

  • Cameron
  • Girl/Female

    Scottish American

    Cameron

    bent nose.

    Cameron

  • Kameron
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Scottish

    Kameron

    Form of Cameron Crooked Nose

    Kameron

  • Clyve
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Clyve

    Lives at the cliffs.

    Clyve

  • Kam
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Kam

    Form of Cameron 'crooked nose.

    Kam

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Online names & meanings

  • Niklas
  • Boy/Male

    Swedish

    Niklas

    victory of the people'.

  • HAILEY
  • Female

    English

    HAILEY

    Variant spelling of English Hayley, HAILEY means "hay field."

  • Vennmathi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Vennmathi

    Holy River

  • Hweolere
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Hweolere

    Wheel Maker

  • Rhegium
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Rhegium

    Rupture, fracture.

  • Rahela | راہیلا
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Rahela | راہیلا

    One who shows the way

  • ANDRÉA
  • Female

    Portuguese

    ANDRÉA

    Portuguese feminine form of Portuguese/Spanish Andrés, ANDRÉA means "man; warrior."

  • Jameel | جمیل
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Jameel | جمیل

    Beautiful

  • Vishwam
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Vishwam

    Universal

  • Hanita
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Hanita

    Grace

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  • Owenite
  • n.

    A follower of Robert Owen, who tried to reorganize society on a socialistic basis, and established an industrial community on the Clyde, Scotland, and, later, a similar one in Indiana.

  • Cameronian
  • n.

    A follower of the Rev. Richard Cameron, a Scotch Covenanter of the time of Charles II.