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  • Michael MacKellar
  • Australian politician (1938–2015)

    Michael John Randal MacKellar AM (27 October 1938 – 9 May 2015) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Liberal Party and served in the House

    Michael MacKellar

    Michael MacKellar

    Michael_MacKellar

  • Mackellar
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Duncan Mackellar and his identically named nephew, Duncan Mackellar, Junior, both early colonial settlers of the area near Braidwood. Michael MacKellar, former

    Mackellar

    Mackellar

  • Bob Ellicott
  • Australian politician and judge (1927–2022)

    by Himself (Home Affairs) David Thomson (Environment) Succeeded by Michael MacKellar Minister for Home Affairs In office 20 December 1977 – 3 November

    Bob Ellicott

    Bob Ellicott

    Bob_Ellicott

  • Ian Macphee
  • Australian politician

    productivity portfolio, Macphee replaced Michael MacKellar as the Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs. Fraser and MacKellar had already adopted the recommendations

    Ian Macphee

    Ian Macphee

    Ian_Macphee

  • Peter Baume
  • Australian politician (born 1935)

    1982 and Minister for Health from 20 April 1982 to 7 May 1982 following Michael MacKellar's resignation as minister. He was then Minister for Education

    Peter Baume

    Peter Baume

    Peter_Baume

  • 1982 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill
  • leadership ballot, 1982 ← 1980 1983 →   Candidate John Howard Michael MacKellar Michael Hodgman First ballot 34 (42.0%) 18 (22.2%) 22 (27.2%) Second ballot

    1982 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill

    1982 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill

    1982_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_spill

  • Ian Wilson (Australian politician)
  • Australian politician

    March 1981 – 7 May 1982 Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser Preceded by Michael MacKellar Succeeded by Tom McVeigh Member of the Australian Parliament for Sturt

    Ian Wilson (Australian politician)

    Ian Wilson (Australian politician)

    Ian_Wilson_(Australian_politician)

  • Tony Street
  • Australian politician (1926–2022)

    Minister Malcolm Fraser Preceded by Jim McClelland Succeeded by Himself Michael MacKellar (Immigration) Member of the Australian Parliament for Corangamite

    Tony Street

    Tony Street

    Tony_Street

  • Lebanese Australians
  • People of Lebanese descent resident in Australia

    Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser and his immigration minister, Michael MacKellar regarding the resettling of Lebanese civilians with their Australian

    Lebanese Australians

    Lebanese Australians

    Lebanese_Australians

  • Liliana Gasinskaya
  • Person who escaped from the Soviet Union

    interviewed her. A debate ensued over whether then Immigration Minister Michael MacKellar should grant Gasinskaya asylum or deport her, as was customary for

    Liliana Gasinskaya

    Liliana Gasinskaya

    Liliana_Gasinskaya

  • One Australia
  • Australian Government policy

    Malcolm Fraser, and former immigration ministers Ian Macphee and Michael MacKellar. The Labor government sought to quickly exploit Howard's Asian remarks

    One Australia

    One_Australia

  • Division of Warringah
  • Australian federal electoral division

    1949, it lost most of its territory in the north to the new Division of Mackellar. In 2025, it acquired an area around North Sydney from the abolished division

    Division of Warringah

    Division_of_Warringah

  • Minister for Multicultural Affairs (Australia)
  • Australian cabinet position

    created in 1975 by being added to the Immigration portfolio with Michael MacKellar being the inaugural officeholder as the Minister for Immigration and

    Minister for Multicultural Affairs (Australia)

    Minister for Multicultural Affairs (Australia)

    Minister_for_Multicultural_Affairs_(Australia)

  • Ralph Hunt (Australian politician)
  • Australian politician (1928–2011)

    Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser Preceded by Don Chipp Succeeded by Michael MacKellar Minister for the Interior In office 5 February 1971 – 5 December 1972

    Ralph Hunt (Australian politician)

    Ralph Hunt (Australian politician)

    Ralph_Hunt_(Australian_politician)

  • Peter Collins (New South Wales politician)
  • Australian politician

    federal politics and an opportunity presented itself when Liberal MP Michael Mackellar retired from his seat of Warringah which encompassed Collins's state

    Peter Collins (New South Wales politician)

    Peter_Collins_(New_South_Wales_politician)

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

    1961–1966   Edward St John Liberal 1966–1969   Independent 1969–1969   Michael MacKellar Liberal 1969–1994   Tony Abbott Liberal 1994 by–2019   Zali Steggall

    Electoral results for the Division of Warringah

    Electoral_results_for_the_Division_of_Warringah

  • Malcolm Fraser
  • Prime Minister of Australia from 1975 to 1983

    Lynch Opposition Spokesperson for Immigration 1973–1974 Succeeded by Michael MacKellar Preceded by Phillip Lynch Opposition Spokesperson for Labour 1973–1975

    Malcolm Fraser

    Malcolm Fraser

    Malcolm_Fraser

  • Minister for Home Affairs (Australia)
  • Australian cabinet position

    Environment 3 November 1980 (1980-11-03) 17 February 1981 (1981-02-17) 24 Michael MacKellar 17 February 1981 (1981-02-17) 19 March 1981 (1981-03-19) 30 days 25

    Minister for Home Affairs (Australia)

    Minister for Home Affairs (Australia)

    Minister_for_Home_Affairs_(Australia)

  • Assistant Treasurer of Australia
  • Australian government minister

    6 February 1976 (1976-02-06) 20 December 1977 (1977-12-20) 1 year, 317 days 18 Michael MacKellar Liberal Fraser Minister Assisting the Treasurer 25 August 1978 (1978-08-25)

    Assistant Treasurer of Australia

    Assistant Treasurer of Australia

    Assistant_Treasurer_of_Australia

  • John Dowd (politician)
  • Australian politician

    preselection for the 1994 Warringah by-election following the retirement of Michael Mackellar but lost out to future Prime Minister Tony Abbott. Following his retirement

    John Dowd (politician)

    John_Dowd_(politician)

  • Edward St John
  • Australian politician

    account of his eventful three years in politics from 1966 to 1969. Justice Michael Kirby described St John as a "contradictory, restless, reforming spirit"

    Edward St John

    Edward St John

    Edward_St_John

  • List of Shore Old Boys
  • Commissioner to the United Kingdom Peter King – former Member for Wentworth Michael MacKellar – former Member for Warringah Thomas McKay – member of the New South

    List of Shore Old Boys

    List of Shore Old Boys

    List_of_Shore_Old_Boys

  • Minister for Sport (Australia)
  • Australian ministerial position

    Environment 3 November 1980 (1980-11-03) 17 February 1981 (1981-02-17) 7 Michael MacKellar 17 February 1981 (1981-02-17) 19 March 1981 (1981-03-19) 30 days 8

    Minister for Sport (Australia)

    Minister for Sport (Australia)

    Minister_for_Sport_(Australia)

  • Minister for Immigration and Citizenship
  • Australian cabinet position

    12 November 1975 (1975-11-12) 22 December 1975 (1975-12-22) 40 days 14 Michael MacKellar Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs 22 December 1975 (1975-12-22)

    Minister for Immigration and Citizenship

    Minister for Immigration and Citizenship

    Minister_for_Immigration_and_Citizenship

  • List of Australian federal by-elections
  • Liberal Mackellar 26 March 1994 Resignation Jim Carlton   Liberal Bronwyn Bishop   Liberal Warringah 26 March 1994 Resignation Michael MacKellar   Liberal

    List of Australian federal by-elections

    List_of_Australian_federal_by-elections

  • Minister for the Environment and Water
  • Australian cabinet position

    3 November 1980 (1980-11-03) 17 February 1981 (1981-02-17) 106 days 13 Michael MacKellar 17 February 1981 (1981-02-17) 19 March 1981 (1981-03-19) 30 days 14

    Minister for the Environment and Water

    Minister for the Environment and Water

    Minister_for_the_Environment_and_Water

  • Minister for Health and Ageing
  • Australian cabinet position

    22 December 1975 (1975-12-22) 8 December 1979 (1979-12-08) 3 years, 351 days 29 Michael MacKellar Liberal 8 December 1979 (1979-12-08) 20 April 1982 (1982-04-20) 2 years

    Minister for Health and Ageing

    Minister for Health and Ageing

    Minister_for_Health_and_Ageing

  • Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1972–1974
  • Lyne NSW 1952–1980 Phillip Lynch   Liberal Flinders Vic 1966–1982 Michael MacKellar   Liberal Warringah NSW 1969–1994 Don Maisey   Country Moore WA 1963–1974

    Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1972–1974

    Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_1972–1974

  • Tony Abbott
  • Prime Minister of Australia from 2013 to 2015

    Warringah by-election in March 1994 following the resignation of Michael MacKellar. He easily held the safe Liberal seat in the Liberals' traditional

    Tony Abbott

    Tony Abbott

    Tony_Abbott

  • List of political controversies in Australia
  • ministry in 1980. Colour TV affair 1982 Government: Liberal Michael MacKellar John Moore MacKellar submitted an incorrect customs declaration relating to his

    List of political controversies in Australia

    List_of_political_controversies_in_Australia

  • Charles Mackellar
  • Australian politician

    Sir Charles Kinnaird Mackellar KCMG (5 December 1844 – 14 July 1926) was an Australian politician and surgeon. He served in the New South Wales Legislative

    Charles Mackellar

    Charles Mackellar

    Charles_Mackellar

  • 1987 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill
  • then elected deputy leader with 36 votes over Fred Chaney with 24, Michael MacKellar with 6 and John Moore with 3. John Howard, incumbent Leader, Member

    1987 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill

    1987 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill

    1987_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_spill

  • John Moore (Australian politician)
  • Australian politician (1936–2025)

    resign from this portfolio when it was shown that fellow minister Michael MacKellar had brought a television into Australia without paying customs duty

    John Moore (Australian politician)

    John Moore (Australian politician)

    John_Moore_(Australian_politician)

  • Bill Hayden
  • Australian politician (1933–2023)

    Bowen Opposition Spokesperson on Foreign Affairs 1983 Succeeded by Michael MacKellar as Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs Preceded by Tony Street Minister

    Bill Hayden

    Bill Hayden

    Bill_Hayden

  • Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1987–1990
  • Herbert Qld 1983–1996 Bruce Lloyd   National Murray Vic 1971–1996 Michael MacKellar   Liberal Warringah NSW 1969–1994 Ian Macphee   Liberal Goldstein

    Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1987–1990

    Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_1987–1990

  • Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1984–1987
  • Gippsland Vic 1983–2008 Jeannette McHugh   Labor Phillip NSW 1983–1996 Michael MacKellar   Liberal Warringah NSW 1969–1994 Leo McLeay   Labor Grayndler NSW

    Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1984–1987

    Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_1984–1987

  • Fraser government
  • Australian government, 1975–1983

    Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser and his immigration minister, Michael MacKellar regarding the resettling of Lebanese civilians with their Australian

    Fraser government

    Fraser government

    Fraser_government

  • Deaths in May 2015
  • of the Legislative Council for Medical (2000–2004), lung cancer. Michael MacKellar, 76, Australian politician, MP for Warringah (1969–1994). Odo Marquard

    Deaths in May 2015

    Deaths_in_May_2015

  • Third Fraser ministry
  • 52nd ministry of government of Australia

    Party Minister Portrait Portfolio Liberal Michael MacKellar (1938–2015) MP for Warringah (1969–1994) Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs (to 8

    Third Fraser ministry

    Third Fraser ministry

    Third_Fraser_ministry

  • Sophie Scamps
  • Australian politician, general practitioner (born 1971)

    the 2022 Australian federal election, she was elected as the Member for Mackellar in the Australian House of Representatives as a teal independent candidate

    Sophie Scamps

    Sophie Scamps

    Sophie_Scamps

  • 1994 Warringah by-election
  • Australian federal by-election

    was triggered by the resignation of the sitting member, Liberal MP Michael MacKellar on 18 February 1994, from the safe Liberal seat. The writ for the

    1994 Warringah by-election

    1994 Warringah by-election

    1994_Warringah_by-election

  • Post-election pendulum for the 1987 Australian federal election
  • LIB 13.1 Mackellar NSW Jim Carlton LIB 13.2 Wakefield SA Neil Andrew LIB 13.7 Kooyong Vic Andrew Peacock LIB 14.0 Warringah NSW Michael MacKellar LIB 14

    Post-election pendulum for the 1987 Australian federal election

    Post-election_pendulum_for_the_1987_Australian_federal_election

  • List of whips in the Australian House of Representatives
  • Retrieved 1 August 2013. Australian Parliamentary Library. "MacKellar, M. J. R. (Michael John Randal) (1938–)". Trove. National Library of Australia.

    List of whips in the Australian House of Representatives

    List_of_whips_in_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives

  • Neil Brown (Australian politician)
  • Australian politician (born 1940)

    "colour-television affair" which had led to the resignations of Moore and Michael MacKellar. The following month Brown was promoted to cabinet as Minister for

    Neil Brown (Australian politician)

    Neil Brown (Australian politician)

    Neil_Brown_(Australian_politician)

  • Peacock shadow ministry (1983–85)
  • Shadow ministry of the Australian opposition, from 1983 to 1985

    for Communications Stephen Lusher MP Shadow Minister for Transport Michael MacKellar MP Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs Ian Macphee MP Shadow Minister

    Peacock shadow ministry (1983–85)

    Peacock_shadow_ministry_(1983–85)

  • Ray O'Connor
  • Australian politician (1926–2013)

    Australia, which sparked debate with federal immigration minister Michael MacKellar. O'Connor objected to immigrants coming to Australia without any check

    Ray O'Connor

    Ray O'Connor

    Ray_O'Connor

  • Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1990–1993
  • Murray Vic 1971–1996 Ted Mack   Independent North Sydney NSW 1990–1996 Michael MacKellar   Liberal Warringah NSW 1969–1994 Stephen Martin   Labor Macarthur

    Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1990–1993

    Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_1990–1993

  • Snedden shadow ministry
  • Shadow ministry of the Australian opposition from 1972 to 1975

    Minister for Education Bruce Lloyd MP Shadow Minister for Health Michael MacKellar MP Shadow Minister for Immigration Peter Nixon MP Shadow Minister

    Snedden shadow ministry

    Snedden_shadow_ministry

  • Second Fraser ministry
  • 51st ministry of government of Australia

    (1928–2011) MP for Gwydir (1969–1989) Minister for Health Liberal Michael MacKellar (1938–2015) MP for Warringah (1969–1994) Minister for Immigration

    Second Fraser ministry

    Second Fraser ministry

    Second_Fraser_ministry

  • 1978 in Australia
  • him service on Boxing Day. Immigration and Ethnic Affairs Minister Michael MacKellar reverses a department decision thereby allowing a Uruguayan woman

    1978 in Australia

    1978_in_Australia

  • 1988 in Australia
  • Philip Ruddock and Peter Baume cross the floor, while Wilson and Michael MacKellar abstain. 1 September – Acacia pycnantha proclaimed Australia's national

    1988 in Australia

    1988_in_Australia

  • Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1980–1983
  • member Sir William McMahon resigned on 4 January 1982; Labor candidate Michael Maher won the resulting by-election on 13 March 1982. 6 Liberal member

    Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1980–1983

    Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_1980–1983

  • Fourth Fraser ministry
  • 53rd ministry of government of Australia

    Minister for Transport and Construction (from 7 May 1982) Liberal Michael MacKellar (1938–2015) MP for Warringah (1969–1994) Minister for Health (to 20

    Fourth Fraser ministry

    Fourth Fraser ministry

    Fourth_Fraser_ministry

  • 1982 in Australia
  • 19 April – Federal Health Minister Michael MacKellar and Customs and Excise Minister John Moore resign over Michael MacKellar's failure to declare and

    1982 in Australia

    1982_in_Australia

  • Candidates of the 1980 Australian federal election
  • defending one seat. Senators Brian Archer (Liberal), Don Grimes (Labor), Michael Tate (Labor), Shirley Walters (Liberal) and John Watson (Liberal) were

    Candidates of the 1980 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_1980_Australian_federal_election

  • Department of Home Affairs and Environment
  • Australian government department, 1980–1984

    Environment. The Department was headed by a Secretary, initially D.F. McMichael (until 1 February 1984) and then P. Galvin (acting in the role from 1 February 1984

    Department of Home Affairs and Environment

    Department_of_Home_Affairs_and_Environment

  • Harmonie German Club
  • Social club in Canberra, Australia

    their arrival, in 1977. Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs, Michael MacKellar wrote to congratulate their success "One would have to look far to

    Harmonie German Club

    Harmonie German Club

    Harmonie_German_Club

  • 1989 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill
  • Declaration of a political vcacancy

    Malcolm Fraser, and former immigration ministers Ian Macphee and Michael MacKellar. Some political commentators later postulated that the dissent within

    1989 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill

    1989 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill

    1989_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_spill

  • 1972 Australian House of Representatives election
  • This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Mackellar § 1972 This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division

    1972 Australian House of Representatives election

    1972_Australian_House_of_Representatives_election

  • Gregor MacKellar
  • Canadian gridiron football player (born 1998)

    Gregor Bruce MacKellar (born July 22, 1998) is a Canadian former professional football offensive lineman who played in the Canadian Football League (CFL)

    Gregor MacKellar

    Gregor MacKellar

    Gregor_MacKellar

  • Post-election pendulum for the 1984 Australian federal election
  • Downer LIB 10.5 Fairfax Qld Evan Adermann NAT 10.6 Warringah NSW Michael MacKellar LIB 10.7 North Sydney NSW John Spender LIB 11.0 Wide Bay Qld Clarrie

    Post-election pendulum for the 1984 Australian federal election

    Post-election_pendulum_for_the_1984_Australian_federal_election

  • Candidates of the 1975 Australian federal election
  • seats. The Liberal Party was defending four seats, but independent Senator Michael Townley had also joined the party. Ten seats were up for election. The

    Candidates of the 1975 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_1975_Australian_federal_election

  • List of Australian Club members
  • Exclusive club for men in Australia

    scholar and administrator. Hugh Mackay Sir Charles Mackellar, surgeon and M.P. Hon Michael MacKellar Brigadier-General Henry Normand MacLaurin Sir Normand

    List of Australian Club members

    List_of_Australian_Club_members

  • 1994 in Australia
  • Warringah by-election is won by Tony Abbott – the electorate vacated by Michael MacKellar. 4 May – Prime Minister Paul Keating's landmark White Paper on employment

    1994 in Australia

    1994_in_Australia

  • Post-election pendulum for the 1980 Australian federal election
  • Geoffrey Giles LIB 16.2 Maranoa Qld Ian Cameron NCP 17.1 Warringah NSW Michael MacKellar LIB 17.4 Murray Vic Bruce Lloyd NCP 17.5 Very safe Mallee Vic Peter

    Post-election pendulum for the 1980 Australian federal election

    Post-election_pendulum_for_the_1980_Australian_federal_election

  • Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1993–1996
  • won the resulting by-election on 26 March 1994. 5 Liberal member Michael MacKellar resigned in February 1994; Liberal candidate Tony Abbott won the resulting

    Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1993–1996

    Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_1993–1996

  • Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1974–1975
  • Hume NSW 1974–1984 Phillip Lynch   Liberal Flinders Vic 1966–1982 Michael MacKellar   Liberal Warringah NSW 1969–1994 Ian Macphee   Liberal Balaclava

    Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1974–1975

    Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_1974–1975

  • Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1977–1980
  • Hume NSW 1974–1984 Phillip Lynch   Liberal Flinders Vic 1966–1982 Michael MacKellar   Liberal Warringah NSW 1969–1994 Sandy Mackenzie   National Calare

    Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1977–1980

    Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_1977–1980

  • Post-election pendulum for the 1993 Australian federal election
  • Warringah NSW Michael MacKellar LIB 10.26 Gwydir NSW John Anderson NAT 10.27 Mayo SA Alexander Downer LIB 10.60 Ryan Qld John Moore LIB 10.61 Mackellar NSW Jim

    Post-election pendulum for the 1993 Australian federal election

    Post-election_pendulum_for_the_1993_Australian_federal_election

  • 2015 in Australia
  • 63, radio broadcaster 7 May – John Dixon, 86, cartoonist 9 May – Michael MacKellar, 76, politician, MP for Warringah (1969–1994) 10 May – William T.

    2015 in Australia

    2015_in_Australia

  • Post-election pendulum for the 1983 Australian federal election
  • Fraser LIB 9.7 Safe Boothby SA Steele Hall LIB 10.1 Warringah NSW Michael MacKellar LIB 10.2 McPherson Qld Peter White LIB 10.3 North Sydney NSW John

    Post-election pendulum for the 1983 Australian federal election

    Post-election_pendulum_for_the_1983_Australian_federal_election

  • Results of the 1993 Australian federal election in New South Wales
  • This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Mackellar § 1993 This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division

    Results of the 1993 Australian federal election in New South Wales

    Results of the 1993 Australian federal election in New South Wales

    Results_of_the_1993_Australian_federal_election_in_New_South_Wales

  • Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1969–1972
  • Flinders Vic 1966–1982 Malcolm Mackay   Liberal Evans NSW 1963–1972 Michael MacKellar   Liberal Warringah NSW 1969–1994 Don Maisey   Country Moore WA 1963–1974

    Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1969–1972

    Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_1969–1972

  • Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1983–1984
  • Gippsland Vic 1983–2008 Jeannette McHugh   Labor Phillip NSW 1983–1996 Michael MacKellar   Liberal Warringah NSW 1969–1994 Leo McLeay   Labor Grayndler NSW

    Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1983–1984

    Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_1983–1984

  • Results of the 1984 Australian federal election in New South Wales
  • This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Mackellar § 1984 This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division

    Results of the 1984 Australian federal election in New South Wales

    Results of the 1984 Australian federal election in New South Wales

    Results_of_the_1984_Australian_federal_election_in_New_South_Wales

  • LGBTQ rights in Australia
  • Bill Heffernan to force the resignation of openly gay High Court judge Michael Kirby by having Heffernan make baseless allegations of misconduct against

    LGBTQ rights in Australia

    LGBTQ rights in Australia

    LGBTQ_rights_in_Australia

  • 1985 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill
  • Julian Beale and Roger Shipton David Connolly Steele Hall Michael MacKellar Wilson Tuckey Michael Hodgman Jim Carlton Howard would remain party leader until

    1985 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill

    1985 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill

    1985_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_spill

  • Post-election pendulum for the 1990 Australian federal election
  • 5 Warringah NSW Michael MacKellar LIB 9.9 Forrest WA Geoff Prosser LIB 9.9 Safe Bennelong NSW John Howard LIB 10.3 Parkes NSW Michael Cobb NAT 10.7 Boothby

    Post-election pendulum for the 1990 Australian federal election

    Post-election_pendulum_for_the_1990_Australian_federal_election

  • Voices movement (Australia)
  • Independent political advocacy groups

    that election, groups were established in Wentworth, North Sydney and Mackellar in NSW. Other groups followed in other states including Kooyong and Goldstein

    Voices movement (Australia)

    Voices_movement_(Australia)

  • Results of the 1987 Australian federal election in New South Wales
  • This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Mackellar § 1987 This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division

    Results of the 1987 Australian federal election in New South Wales

    Results of the 1987 Australian federal election in New South Wales

    Results_of_the_1987_Australian_federal_election_in_New_South_Wales

  • Candidates of the 1974 Australian federal election
  • seats. The Liberal Party was defending four seats. Independent Senator Michael Townley was defending one seat. One seat had been held by Independent Senator

    Candidates of the 1974 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_1974_Australian_federal_election

  • Candidates of the 1990 Australian federal election
  • Bob Katter MP (Kennedy, Qld) Clarrie Millar MP (Wide Bay, Qld) Senator Michael Macklin (Qld) Sitting members at the time of the election are shown in

    Candidates of the 1990 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_1990_Australian_federal_election

  • The Master of Ballantrae
  • 1889 novel by Robert Louis Stevenson

    relevance to the story. The novel is presented as the memoir of one Ephraim Mackellar, steward of the Durrisdeer estate in Scotland. The novel opens in 1745

    The Master of Ballantrae

    The Master of Ballantrae

    The_Master_of_Ballantrae

  • Steve Cannane
  • News journalist

    lost to Liberal Party stalwart Michael MacKellar who had held the seat since 1969. Despite beating Cannane, Mackellar resigned from parliament the following

    Steve Cannane

    Steve_Cannane

  • Candidates of the 1983 Australian federal election
  • (Prog) Macarthur Liberal Colin Hollis Michael Baume (Lib) Frederic Goodfellow Martin Essenberg (Ind) Mackellar Liberal Keith Jackson Jim Carlton (Lib)

    Candidates of the 1983 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_1983_Australian_federal_election

  • Fraser shadow ministry
  • Shadow ministry of the Australian opposition in 1975

    and Northern Territory Bruce Lloyd MP Shadow Minister for Health Michael MacKellar MP Shadow Minister for Immigration John McLeay MP Shadow Minister

    Fraser shadow ministry

    Fraser_shadow_ministry

  • Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1975–1977
  • Hume NSW 1974–1984 Phillip Lynch   Liberal Flinders Vic 1966–1982 Michael MacKellar   Liberal Warringah NSW 1969–1994 Sandy Mackenzie   National Calare

    Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1975–1977

    Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_1975–1977

  • Independent politician
  • Individual not affiliated to any political party

    Kate Chaney (Curtin), Kylea Tink (North Sydney), and Sophie Scamps (Mackellar). Several of the newly elected independents have been branded Teal independents

    Independent politician

    Independent_politician

  • 1983 Australian House of Representatives election
  • This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Mackellar § 1983 This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division

    1983 Australian House of Representatives election

    1983_Australian_House_of_Representatives_election

  • 1975 Australian House of Representatives election
  • This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Mackellar § 1975 This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division

    1975 Australian House of Representatives election

    1975_Australian_House_of_Representatives_election

  • Candidates of the 1969 Australian federal election
  • Origlass (Ind) Shane Watson (Ind) Warringah Liberal Thomas Reynolds Michael MacKellar (Lib) Peter Keogh Eric Riches (Ind) Edward St John (Ind) Albert Thompson

    Candidates of the 1969 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_1969_Australian_federal_election

  • Results of the 1990 Australian federal election in New South Wales
  • This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Mackellar § 1990 This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division

    Results of the 1990 Australian federal election in New South Wales

    Results of the 1990 Australian federal election in New South Wales

    Results_of_the_1990_Australian_federal_election_in_New_South_Wales

  • Results of the 2025 Australian federal election in New South Wales
  • Federal election results in New South Wales, Australia

    Commission. Macarthur, NSW, 2025 Tally Room, Australian Electoral Commission. "Mackellar, NSW". Australian Electoral Commission. 3 May 2025. Archived from the

    Results of the 2025 Australian federal election in New South Wales

    Results of the 2025 Australian federal election in New South Wales

    Results_of_the_2025_Australian_federal_election_in_New_South_Wales

  • 1969 Australian House of Representatives election
  • This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Mackellar § 1969 This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division

    1969 Australian House of Representatives election

    1969_Australian_House_of_Representatives_election

  • Department of Immigration and Ethnic Affairs (1975–1987)
  • Australian government department, 1975–1987

    Minister Party Prime Minister Term Michael MacKellar Liberal Malcolm Fraser 20 December 1975 – 8 December 1979 Ian Macphee 08 Dec 1979 – 07 May 1982 Peter

    Department of Immigration and Ethnic Affairs (1975–1987)

    Department_of_Immigration_and_Ethnic_Affairs_(1975–1987)

  • Candidates of the 1984 Australian federal election
  • Don Grimes (Labor), Brian Harradine (Independent), Peter Rae (Liberal), Michael Tate (Labor) and Shirley Walters (Liberal) were not up for re-election

    Candidates of the 1984 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_1984_Australian_federal_election

  • Candidates of the 1972 Australian federal election
  • Laurie Aarons (CPA) Pat Clancy (SPA) Warringah Liberal John Oakley Michael MacKellar (Lib) Peter Keogh Bridget Gilling Eric Riches (Ind) Wentworth Liberal

    Candidates of the 1972 Australian federal election

    Candidates_of_the_1972_Australian_federal_election

  • 1974 Australian House of Representatives election
  • This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Mackellar § 1974 This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division

    1974 Australian House of Representatives election

    1974_Australian_House_of_Representatives_election

  • Lennox-King Glacier
  • Glacier in Antarctica

    Hampton Ridge from Mount Mackellar, to enter Lennox-King Glacier. Named by the NZGSAE (1961–62) in association with Mount Mackellar. Not: Bell Glacier. Alberts

    Lennox-King Glacier

    Lennox-King_Glacier

  • 1980 Australian House of Representatives election
  • This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division of Mackellar § 1980 This section is an excerpt from Electoral results for the Division

    1980 Australian House of Representatives election

    1980_Australian_House_of_Representatives_election

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    English, German, Dutch, and Jewish : from the personal name Michael, ultimately from Hebrew Micha-el ‘Who is like God?’. This was borne by various minor Biblical characters and by one of the archangels, the protector of Israel (Daniel 10:13, 12:1; Rev. 12:7). In Christian tradition, Michael was regarded as the warrior archangel, conqueror of Satan, and the personal name was correspondingly popular throughout Europe, especially in knightly and military families. In English-speaking countries, this surname is also found as an Anglicized form of several Greek surnames having Michael as their root, for example Papamichaelis ‘Michael the priest’ and patronymics such as Michaelopoulos.

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  • Angel
  • n.

    An ancient gold coin of England, bearing the figure of the archangel Michael. It varied in value from 6s. 8d. to 10s.

  • Michaelmas
  • n.

    The feat of the archangel Michael, a church festival, celebrated on the 29th of September. Hence, colloquially, autumn.

  • Mich
  • v. i.

    Alt. of Miche

  • Muchel
  • a.

    Much.

  • Utas
  • n.

    The eighth day after any term or feast; the octave; as, the utas of St. Michael.

  • Angelot
  • n.

    A French gold coin of the reign of Louis XI., bearing the image of St. Michael; also, a piece coined at Paris by the English under Henry VI.

  • Mochel
  • a. & adv.

    Much.

  • Faradic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Michael Faraday, the distinguished electrician; -- applied especially to induced currents of electricity, as produced by certain forms of inductive apparatus, on account of Faraday's investigations of their laws.

  • Miche
  • v. i.

    To lie hid; to skulk; to act, or carry one's self, sneakingly.

  • Micher
  • n.

    One who skulks, or keeps out of sight; hence, a truant; an idler; a thief, etc.

  • Cross
  • n.

    An appendage or ornament or anything in the form of a cross; a badge or ornamental device of the general shape of a cross; hence, such an ornament, even when varying considerably from that form; thus, the Cross of the British Order of St. George and St. Michael consists of a central medallion with seven arms radiating from it.