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

    Sir William McMahon (23 February 1908 – 31 March 1988) was an Australian politician who served as the 20th prime minister of Australia from 1971 to 1972

    William McMahon

    William McMahon

    William_McMahon

  • Julian McMahon
  • Australian and American actor (1968–2025)

    Julian Dana William McMahon (27 July 1968 – 2 July 2025) was an Australian-American actor. He was the only son of William McMahon, a former Prime Minister

    Julian McMahon

    Julian McMahon

    Julian_McMahon

  • Sonia McMahon
  • Australian socialite and philanthropist (1932–2010)

    Lady McMahon (née Hopkins; 1 August 1932 – 2 April 2010), was an Australian socialite and philanthropist. She was the wife of Sir William McMahon, who

    Sonia McMahon

    Sonia McMahon

    Sonia_McMahon

  • Vince McMahon
  • American professional wrestling promoter (born 1945)

    Vincent Kennedy McMahon (/məkˈmæn/ mək-MAN; born August 24, 1945) is an American businessman and former professional wrestling promoter. McMahon, along with

    Vince McMahon

    Vince McMahon

    Vince_McMahon

  • Stephanie McMahon
  • American businesswoman and professional wrestler (born 1976)

    Stephanie Marie McMahon Levesque (/məkˈmæn ləˈvɛk/ mək-MAN lə-VEK; née McMahon; born September 24, 1976) is an American businesswoman and retired professional

    Stephanie McMahon

    Stephanie McMahon

    Stephanie_McMahon

  • William, Prince of Wales
  • Heir apparent to the British throne (born 1982)

    William to join East Anglian Air Ambulance". BBC News. 7 August 2014. Archived from the original on 8 August 2014. Retrieved 7 August 2014. McMahon,

    William, Prince of Wales

    William, Prince of Wales

    William,_Prince_of_Wales

  • McMahon
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    wharf McMahon Stadium, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada McMahon (surname) McMahon family MacMahon family McMahon clans MacMahon brothers William McMahon, a former

    McMahon

    McMahon

  • Division of McMahon
  • Australian federal electoral division

    Australian Prime Minister Sir William McMahon. It replaced the abolished division of Prospect. The current member for McMahon, since the 2010 federal election

    Division of McMahon

    Division of McMahon

    Division_of_McMahon

  • Billy McMahon (athlete)
  • American long-distance runner (1910–1991)

    William Francis McMahon (January 3, 1910 – February 26, 1991) was an American long-distance runner. He won the national marathon championship in 1936

    Billy McMahon (athlete)

    Billy_McMahon_(athlete)

  • Jim McMahon (politician)
  • British politician (born 1980)

    Environment Secretary from 2021 to 2023. McMahon was born in Miles Platting, Manchester, to William McMahon, a lorry driver and Alicia O'Rourke (Breffni)

    Jim McMahon (politician)

    Jim McMahon (politician)

    Jim_McMahon_(politician)

  • List of prime ministers of Australia by time in office
  • from the original on 21 October 2021. Retrieved 2 November 2021. "William McMahon". Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House. Archived

    List of prime ministers of Australia by time in office

    List_of_prime_ministers_of_Australia_by_time_in_office

  • The Residence (TV series)
  • American mystery television series

    Field. Julian McMahon, who plays a fictional Australian prime minister, was the son of real-life former prime minister William McMahon. This was McMahon's

    The Residence (TV series)

    The_Residence_(TV_series)

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

    deputy leader William McMahon. However, on 18 December, the Country Party leader and Deputy Prime Minister John McEwen announced that if McMahon were named

    John Gorton

    John Gorton

    John_Gorton

  • McMahon government
  • 1971–1972 Australian federal administration

    The McMahon government was the period of federal executive government of Australia led by Prime Minister William McMahon of the Liberal Party. It was made

    McMahon government

    McMahon government

    McMahon_government

  • William McMahon McKaig
  • American politician (1845-1907)

    William McMahon McKaig (July 29, 1845 – June 6, 1907) was an American politician. Born in Cumberland, Maryland, McKaig attended the Carroll School and

    William McMahon McKaig

    William McMahon McKaig

    William_McMahon_McKaig

  • James McMahon (businessman)
  • Australian businessman

    James "Butty" McMahon (31 May 1838 – 17 November 1914) was an Australian businessman. He was a significant figure in Sydney's freight industry in the

    James McMahon (businessman)

    James_McMahon_(businessman)

  • Kit McMahon
  • British banker (1927–2024)

    Sir Christopher William McMahon (10 July 1927 – 20 November 2024) was a British banker who was the executive director of the Bank of England from 1970

    Kit McMahon

    Kit_McMahon

  • Historical rankings of prime ministers of Australia
  • No one prime minister appeared on all six "worst" lists, although William McMahon appeared on five and James Scullin on four. Several prime ministers

    Historical rankings of prime ministers of Australia

    Historical rankings of prime ministers of Australia

    Historical_rankings_of_prime_ministers_of_Australia

  • Andrew McMahon
  • American musician

    Andrew Ross McMahon (born September 3, 1982) is an American singer-songwriter. He is the vocalist, pianist and primary lyricist for the bands Something

    Andrew McMahon

    Andrew McMahon

    Andrew_McMahon

  • Vincent J. McMahon
  • American professional wrestling promoter (1914–1984)

    Vincent James McMahon (July 6, 1914 – May 24, 1984), also referred to as Vince McMahon Sr., was an American professional wrestling promoter. He is best

    Vincent J. McMahon

    Vincent J. McMahon

    Vincent_J._McMahon

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

    prime minister"; this precipitated the replacement of Gorton with William McMahon. He subsequently returned to his old education and science portfolio

    Malcolm Fraser

    Malcolm Fraser

    Malcolm_Fraser

  • Jane Hume
  • Australian politician (born 1971)

    Party of Australia Leaders Robert Menzies Harold Holt John Gorton William McMahon Billy Snedden Malcolm Fraser Andrew Peacock John Howard Andrew Peacock

    Jane Hume

    Jane Hume

    Jane_Hume

  • Liberal Party of Australia
  • Australian political party

    insufficient support for him, and he resigned. Foreign Affairs minister William McMahon replaced Gorton as prime minister. Gorton initially served as McMahon's

    Liberal Party of Australia

    Liberal Party of Australia

    Liberal_Party_of_Australia

  • Brooke Burns
  • American fashion model and game show host (born 1978)

    married to actor Julian McMahon from 1999 to 2001. McMahon was the son of the former Prime Minister of Australia Sir William McMahon. They have a daughter

    Brooke Burns

    Brooke Burns

    Brooke_Burns

  • List of nicknames of prime ministers of Australia
  • McEwen Black Jack Full name: John Grey Gorton Jolly John Full name: William McMahon Billy the Leak Billy Liar Billy Big Ears Full name: Edward Gough Whitlam

    List of nicknames of prime ministers of Australia

    List_of_nicknames_of_prime_ministers_of_Australia

  • WME Group
  • American talent agency

    2023. Retrieved January 10, 2023. "Vince Mcmahon Steps Back As Wwe Ceo & Chairman Of The Board, Stephanie Mcmahon Returns To Company". PWInsider.com. June

    WME Group

    WME_Group

  • Harold Holt
  • Prime Minister of Australia from 1966 to 1967

    Menzies six days earlier. He won the leadership election unopposed, with William McMahon elected as his deputy. His swearing in was delayed by the death of

    Harold Holt

    Harold Holt

    Harold_Holt

  • List of prime ministers of Australia
  • Australian Democracy. Retrieved 1 September 2022. Leeser, Julian, "McMahon, Sir William (Billy) (1908–1988)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Canberra:

    List of prime ministers of Australia

    List of prime ministers of Australia

    List_of_prime_ministers_of_Australia

  • William Tell (musician)
  • Musical artist

    album. He collaborated with another Something Corporate member, Andrew McMahon, for the track "Fairfax" on the record. During January 2007, Tell recorded

    William Tell (musician)

    William_Tell_(musician)

  • Billy Snedden
  • Australian politician (1926–1987)

    was elected deputy leader of the Liberal Party in 1971, and replaced William McMahon as leader after the following year's election loss, thus becoming Leader

    Billy Snedden

    Billy Snedden

    Billy_Snedden

  • Sussan Ley
  • Australian politician (born 1961)

    Party of Australia Leaders Robert Menzies Harold Holt John Gorton William McMahon Billy Snedden Malcolm Fraser Andrew Peacock John Howard Andrew Peacock

    Sussan Ley

    Sussan Ley

    Sussan_Ley

  • List of people with given name William
  • American politician William McKenna (actor), Australian actor William McKinley (1843–1901), 25th president of the United States William McMahon (1908–1988),

    List of people with given name William

    List_of_people_with_given_name_William

  • Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia
  • (elected) 10 March 1971 1969 McEwen (1967–1968) Himself (1967–1971) 4 William McMahon (1908–1988) Lowe, NSW 10 March 1971 (elected) 20 December 1972 1972

    Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia

    Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia

    Leader_of_the_Liberal_Party_of_Australia

  • 1972 Australian federal election
  • incumbent Liberal–Country coalition government, led by Prime Minister William McMahon, was defeated by the opposition Labor Party led by Gough Whitlam. Labor's

    1972 Australian federal election

    1972 Australian federal election

    1972_Australian_federal_election

  • List of inmates at the United States Penitentiary, Terre Haute
  • List of notable current and former inmates at the US Penitentiary, Terre Haute

    from the original on 2019-03-31. Retrieved 2013-04-18. "Statement of William McMahon, Deputy Assistant Director for Field Operations, Bureau of Alcohol

    List of inmates at the United States Penitentiary, Terre Haute

    List_of_inmates_at_the_United_States_Penitentiary,_Terre_Haute

  • Angus Taylor
  • Australian politician (born 1966)

    fourth-generation sheep farmer. Taylor's maternal grandfather was engineer Sir William Hudson. His mother died from cancer in 1988 at the age of 48. Contemporaneous

    Angus Taylor

    Angus Taylor

    Angus_Taylor

  • Andrew Peacock
  • Australian politician (1939–2021)

    appointed to cabinet in 1969 by John Gorton and later served under William McMahon and Malcolm Fraser. He held a variety of portfolios, most notably serving

    Andrew Peacock

    Andrew Peacock

    Andrew_Peacock

  • Mike McMahon Jr.
  • Canadian ice hockey player

    Michael William McMahon Jr. (August 30, 1941 – April 29, 2013) was a Canadian ice hockey defenceman who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for

    Mike McMahon Jr.

    Mike McMahon Jr.

    Mike_McMahon_Jr.

  • Leaders of the Vietnam War
  • John Gorton was the Prime Minister of Australia from 1968 to 1971. William McMahon was the Prime Minister of Australia from 1971 to 1972. Gough Whitlam

    Leaders of the Vietnam War

    Leaders_of_the_Vietnam_War

  • William Ponsonby McMahon
  • Founder of Tribune, Catholic newspaper in Australia

    William Ponsonby McMahon (1852 – June 1933) was founder of a Catholic newspaper Tribune in Melbourne, Australia in 1870. It failed to thrive, but after

    William Ponsonby McMahon

    William_Ponsonby_McMahon

  • John McEwen
  • Prime Minister of Australia from 1967 to 1968

    he had had with Menzies. However, he had a poor relationship with William McMahon, Holt's replacement as Treasurer. They had philosophical differences

    John McEwen

    John McEwen

    John_McEwen

  • Sonia (name)
  • Name list

    The Real Housewives of New York City Sonia McMahon (1932–2010), Australian socialite, widow of William McMahon Sónia Ndoniema (born 1985), Angolan basketball

    Sonia (name)

    Sonia_(name)

  • Liberal–National Coalition
  • Coalition of centre-right political parties in Australia

    preferences. In March 1973, former Prime Minister William McMahon publicly announced his support for a merger. McMahon reiterated his view after Labor won the 1974

    Liberal–National Coalition

    Liberal–National Coalition

    Liberal–National_Coalition

  • James Burke (gangster)
  • American gangster (1931–1996)

    DeSimone, Angelo Sepe, Louis Cafora, Joe Manri, Paolo LiCastri and Robert McMahon as the robbers. Burke's son Frank would drive one of the backup vehicles

    James Burke (gangster)

    James_Burke_(gangster)

  • William MacMahon
  • Irish barrister and judge

    with the Prince Regent, later King George IV. He was the first of the McMahon Baronets of Dublin. He was born in Limerick, son of John MacMahon, comptroller

    William MacMahon

    William_MacMahon

  • McMahon (surname)
  • Surname list

    McMahon or MacMahon (/məkˈmæn/ mək-MAN or /məkˈmɑːn/ mək-MAHN; Irish: Mac Mathúna, traditionally Mac Mathghamhna; meaning "son of the bear") is an Irish

    McMahon (surname)

    McMahon_(surname)

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

    Party of Australia Leaders Robert Menzies Harold Holt John Gorton William McMahon Billy Snedden Malcolm Fraser Andrew Peacock John Howard Andrew Peacock

    Tony Abbott

    Tony Abbott

    Tony_Abbott

  • Gough Whitlam
  • Prime Minister of Australia from 1972 to 1975

    "hereditary streak of insanity". After calling future prime minister William McMahon a "quean", he apologised. The ALP had been out of office since the

    Gough Whitlam

    Gough Whitlam

    Gough_Whitlam

  • 1971 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill
  • confidence in his leadership, which was tied, prompting Gorton to resign. William McMahon subsequently defeated Billy Snedden for the leadership, and was sworn

    1971 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill

    1971 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill

    1971_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_spill

  • Murray Gleeson
  • Australian former Chief Justice

    the High Court. In 1981 he appeared for former Prime Minister Sir William McMahon in Evans v Crichton-Browne, excluding the rhetoric of electoral advertising

    Murray Gleeson

    Murray Gleeson

    Murray_Gleeson

  • Franklin McMahon
  • American artist

    William Franklin McMahon (September 9, 1921 – March 3, 2012) was an American artist-reporter. His artistic output also included films and books. Other

    Franklin McMahon

    Franklin McMahon

    Franklin_McMahon

  • Records of prime ministers of Australia
  • (John Curtin, Frank Forde, and Ben Chifley) Paul Hasluck (John Gorton, William McMahon, and Gough Whitlam) Quentin Bryce (Kevin Rudd, Julia Gillard, and Tony

    Records of prime ministers of Australia

    Records_of_prime_ministers_of_Australia

  • List of prime ministers of Australia by birthplace
  • below) Reid Fisher Cook Hughes Gillard Abbott Gorton Watson Barton Holt McMahon Keating Howard Turnbull Morrison Albanese Deakin Bruce Whitlam Gorton Prime

    List of prime ministers of Australia by birthplace

    List_of_prime_ministers_of_Australia_by_birthplace

  • Les Bury
  • Australian politician (1913–1986)

    leadership spill, which saw then-treasurer William McMahon challenge for the prime ministership. McMahon was shifted to foreign affairs and Bury took

    Les Bury

    Les Bury

    Les_Bury

  • Australian Industry Development Corporation
  • eventually approving a competing proposal put forward by treasurer William McMahon for a smaller-scale Resources Development Bank (RDB). In February 1969

    Australian Industry Development Corporation

    Australian Industry Development Corporation

    Australian_Industry_Development_Corporation

  • Scott Morrison
  • Prime Minister of Australia from 2018 to 2022

    detractors... Morrison was regarded as the worst prime minister since Billy McMahon", and Chris Wallace of The Saturday Paper labelled him as "easily the worst

    Scott Morrison

    Scott Morrison

    Scott_Morrison

  • McMahon ministry
  • 46th ministry of government of Australia

    Government. It was led by the country's 20th Prime Minister, William McMahon. The McMahon ministry succeeded the Second Gorton ministry, which dissolved

    McMahon ministry

    McMahon ministry

    McMahon_ministry

  • Deputy Prime Minister of Australia
  • Second officer of Australian government

    discussion that deputy Liberal leader and Treasurer William McMahon should assume the office. McMahon had planned a party room meeting on 20 December to

    Deputy Prime Minister of Australia

    Deputy Prime Minister of Australia

    Deputy_Prime_Minister_of_Australia

  • Bill Wentworth
  • Australian politician (1907–2003)

    and held ministerial office in the governments of John Gorton and William McMahon, serving as Minister for Social Services (1968–1972) and Minister in

    Bill Wentworth

    Bill Wentworth

    Bill_Wentworth

  • William L. Borden
  • American congressional staffer (1920–1985)

    that McMahon saw, or whether a letter containing the document was sent directly to McMahon, or whether it was actually Borden's book that McMahon saw and

    William L. Borden

    William_L._Borden

  • Johnny Carson
  • American comedian and television host (1925–2005)

    Aunt Blabby was invariably interviewed by straight man Ed McMahon about elder affairs. McMahon would innocently use a common expression such as "check out"

    Johnny Carson

    Johnny Carson

    Johnny_Carson

  • William Aston
  • Australian politician (1916–1997)

    retain its captured territory. He helped convince foreign minister William McMahon to make more explicitly pro-Israel statements, following concerns expressed

    William Aston

    William Aston

    William_Aston

  • 1969 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill
  • Gorton was re-elected as the party's leader, defeating challengers William McMahon and David Fairbairn. This is the only time that a prime minister had

    1969 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill

    1969 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill

    1969_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_spill

  • Paul Hasluck
  • Australian politician (1905–1993)

    years in the position, Hasluck saw two previous political adversaries (William McMahon and Gough Whitlam) become prime minister; he maintained good working

    Paul Hasluck

    Paul Hasluck

    Paul_Hasluck

  • Bill McMahon
  • Hong Kong international lawn bowler

    William McMahon is a former Hong Kong international lawn bowler. McMahon represented Hong Kong at two Commonwealth Games; in the fours event at the 1990

    Bill McMahon

    Bill_McMahon

  • It's Time (Australian campaign)
  • Australian political campaign

    concentrated heavily on the mistakes made by the prime minister of the day, William McMahon, with a special focus given to the areas of the national economy, health

    It's Time (Australian campaign)

    It's_Time_(Australian_campaign)

  • Bermuda Tentacles
  • 2014 American TV series or program

    Yorick Veenma as Colonel Poppe De Boer James Craig as Aunt Penelope William McMahon as Fitz Darren Anthony Thomas as Greg Elfman Craig Blair as C.P.O.

    Bermuda Tentacles

    Bermuda_Tentacles

  • Moderates (Liberal Party of Australia)
  • Political faction

    Party of Australia Leaders Robert Menzies Harold Holt John Gorton William McMahon Billy Snedden Malcolm Fraser Andrew Peacock John Howard Andrew Peacock

    Moderates (Liberal Party of Australia)

    Moderates_(Liberal_Party_of_Australia)

  • Ustaše in Australia
  • Croatian ultranationalist movement in Australia

    Yugoslav consulate, with the Liberal federal treasurer at the time, William McMahon, siding with the arsonists, referring to them as a 'good bunch'. The

    Ustaše in Australia

    Ustaše in Australia

    Ustaše_in_Australia

  • Deaths in March 1988
  • Alexandrovich Benois, 86, Russian-born Italian stage designer (La Scala). Sir William McMahon, 80, Australian politician, Prime Minister of Australia, cancer. Gregers

    Deaths in March 1988

    Deaths_in_March_1988

  • Malcolm Turnbull
  • Prime Minister of Australia from 2015 to 2018

    1982, following his retirement from politics, former prime minister William McMahon nominated Turnbull as his preferred successor in Lowe; the Liberals

    Malcolm Turnbull

    Malcolm Turnbull

    Malcolm_Turnbull

  • Peter Costello
  • Australian businessman, lawyer and politician

    Party of Australia Leaders Robert Menzies Harold Holt John Gorton William McMahon Billy Snedden Malcolm Fraser Andrew Peacock John Howard Andrew Peacock

    Peter Costello

    Peter Costello

    Peter_Costello

  • Ian Sinclair
  • Australian politician (born 1929)

    various portfolios under Harold Holt, John McEwen, John Gorton and William McMahon. Sinclair was elected deputy leader of his party in 1971. He was a

    Ian Sinclair

    Ian Sinclair

    Ian_Sinclair

  • The Undertaker
  • American professional wrestler (born 1965)

    many lengths to land a meeting with Vince McMahon. However, accessing and securing an interview with McMahon was described by Calaway as a despairing task

    The Undertaker

    The Undertaker

    The_Undertaker

  • 1949 Australian federal election
  • Labor has not held a Senate majority since. Future Prime Ministers William McMahon and John Gorton both entered parliament at this election. The election

    1949 Australian federal election

    1949 Australian federal election

    1949_Australian_federal_election

  • 1982 Special Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Sergeant Mitchell McIntyre, Royal Marines, P022409Q. Corporal Thomas William McMahon, Royal Marines, P030590A. Captain Joseph Hugh McManners (495368), Royal

    1982 Special Honours

    1982_Special_Honours

  • David Fairbairn (politician)
  • Australian politician (1917–1994)

    he unsuccessfully challenged Gorton for the leadership (along with William McMahon), and then resigned from the ministry, saying: "I have given deep thought

    David Fairbairn (politician)

    David Fairbairn (politician)

    David_Fairbairn_(politician)

  • Phillip Lynch
  • Australian politician

    for Labour and National Service (1971–1972) under John Gorton and William McMahon. He was elected deputy leader of the Liberal Party in 1972, serving

    Phillip Lynch

    Phillip Lynch

    Phillip_Lynch

  • Dannii Minogue
  • Australian singer and actress (born 1971)

    son of the former Prime Minister of Australia Sir William McMahon and Lady McMahon. Minogue and McMahon were married for less than two years and divorced

    Dannii Minogue

    Dannii Minogue

    Dannii_Minogue

  • Vietnam (miniseries)
  • 1987 Australian TV series

    Cassell as Prime Minister John Gorton Kevin Manser as Prime Minister William McMahon Leo 'Lucky' Grills as Senator Shane Paltridge Tim Robertson as Pascoe

    Vietnam (miniseries)

    Vietnam_(miniseries)

  • List of longest-serving members of the Parliament of Australia
  • Reps 21 September 1940 2 November 1972 32 years, 43 days McMahon, WilliamSir William McMahon   Liberal House of Reps 10 December 1949 4 January 1982 32 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

  • Allens (law firm)
  • Australian commercial law firm

    George Allen and politician. Sir William McMahon, 20th Prime Minister of Australia. Michelle Gordon, High Court judge. William Gummow AC, High Court judge

    Allens (law firm)

    Allens_(law_firm)

  • John Hewson
  • Former Australian politician

    Party of Australia Leaders Robert Menzies Harold Holt John Gorton William McMahon Billy Snedden Malcolm Fraser Andrew Peacock John Howard Andrew Peacock

    John Hewson

    John Hewson

    John_Hewson

  • Young LNP
  • Party of Australia Leaders Robert Menzies Harold Holt John Gorton William McMahon Billy Snedden Malcolm Fraser Andrew Peacock John Howard Andrew Peacock

    Young LNP

    Young_LNP

  • Abbott government
  • Australian government (2013–2015)

    Abbott became the shortest-serving Australian Prime Minister since William McMahon, when his government was succeeded by the Turnbull government. Turnbull

    Abbott government

    Abbott government

    Abbott_government

  • Robert Askin
  • Australian politician

    had a greater dislike for Gorton's successor, William McMahon and received financial support from McMahon only when Askin threatened to release a NSW "horror

    Robert Askin

    Robert Askin

    Robert_Askin

  • Vince McMahon sex trafficking scandal
  • In January 2024, Vince McMahon, long-time owner of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), was alleged by Janel Grant, a former WWE employee, to have sexually

    Vince McMahon sex trafficking scandal

    Vince McMahon sex trafficking scandal

    Vince_McMahon_sex_trafficking_scandal

  • Thomas DeSimone
  • American mobster (1946–d.1979)

    Airport, with a round-the-clock private security guard. In 1967, Robert McMahon, an Air France employee, tipped off Burke, Hill, and DeSimone to an incoming

    Thomas DeSimone

    Thomas_DeSimone

  • Prime Ministers Avenue
  • Collection of busts of Australian Prime Ministers

    Menzies' bust. The busts of Harold Holt, John McEwen, John Gorton, William McMahon and Gough Whitlam were created by Victor Greenhalgh, best known for

    Prime Ministers Avenue

    Prime_Ministers_Avenue

  • Doug Anthony
  • Deputy Prime Minister of Australia (1929–2020)

    deputy prime minister, holding the position under John Gorton (1971), William McMahon (1971–1972) and Malcolm Fraser (1975–1983). Anthony was born in Murwillumbah

    Doug Anthony

    Doug Anthony

    Doug_Anthony

  • 2008 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill
  • Australian political party leadership contest

    Party of Australia Leaders Robert Menzies Harold Holt John Gorton William McMahon Billy Snedden Malcolm Fraser Andrew Peacock John Howard Andrew Peacock

    2008 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill

    2008 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill

    2008_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_spill

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

    Party of Australia Leaders Robert Menzies Harold Holt John Gorton William McMahon Billy Snedden Malcolm Fraser Andrew Peacock John Howard Andrew Peacock

    Neil Brown (Australian politician)

    Neil Brown (Australian politician)

    Neil_Brown_(Australian_politician)

  • Governor-General of Australia
  • Federal representative of the Australian monarch

    governor-general attempting to dismiss each other at the same time. According to William McMahon, Harold Holt considered having Lord Casey dismissed from the governor-generalship

    Governor-General of Australia

    Governor-General of Australia

    Governor-General_of_Australia

  • Ken Anderson (politician)
  • Australian politician (1909–1985)

    1971 and Minister for Health from August 1971 until the defeat of the McMahon government at the December 1972 election. Anderson was made a Knight Bachelor

    Ken Anderson (politician)

    Ken Anderson (politician)

    Ken_Anderson_(politician)

  • Alexander William Sheppard
  • Australian soldier

    excellence of thought" and his many customers included politicians such as William McMahon and Herbert Evatt. In 1957, Sheppard was briefly involved with John

    Alexander William Sheppard

    Alexander William Sheppard

    Alexander_William_Sheppard

  • 1968 Liberal Party of Australia leadership election
  • Portsea on the Mornington Peninsula of Victoria on 17 December 1967. William McMahon, the incumbent Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party was assumed to be

    1968 Liberal Party of Australia leadership election

    1968 Liberal Party of Australia leadership election

    1968_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_election

  • Treasurer of Australia
  • Australian government minister in charge of economic policy

    10 December 1958 (1958-12-10) 26 January 1966 (1966-01-26) 7 years, 47 days 21 William McMahon Holt 26 January 1966 (1966-01-26) 19 December 1967 (1967-12-19) 3 years

    Treasurer of Australia

    Treasurer of Australia

    Treasurer_of_Australia

  • List of prime ministers of Elizabeth II
  • January 1968 4 John Gorton 1911–2002 10 January 1968 10 March 1971 5 William McMahon 1908–1988 10 March 1971 5 December 1972 6 Gough Whitlam 1916–2014 5

    List of prime ministers of Elizabeth II

    List of prime ministers of Elizabeth II

    List_of_prime_ministers_of_Elizabeth_II

  • Matthew Lawrence
  • American actor and singer (born 1980)

    Matthew Lawrence (born Matthew William Mignogna; February 11, 1980) is an American actor, podcaster, and singer who is widely known for his roles in Mrs

    Matthew Lawrence

    Matthew Lawrence

    Matthew_Lawrence

  • William Regal
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  • Willier
  • n.

    One who works at a willying machine.

  • Placable
  • a.

    Capable of being appeased or pacified; ready or willing to be pacified; willing to forgive or condone.

  • Milldam
  • n.

    A dam or mound to obstruct a water course, and raise the water to a height sufficient to turn a mill wheel.

  • Williwaw
  • n.

    Alt. of Willywaw

  • Gillian
  • n.

    A girl; esp., a wanton; a gill.

  • Lief
  • adv.

    Willing; disposed.

  • Unwilling
  • a.

    Not willing; loath; disinclined; reluctant; as, an unwilling servant.

  • Counselable
  • a.

    Willing to receive counsel or follow advice.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Free to do or to grant; having the mind inclined; not opposed in mind; not choosing to refuse; disposed; not averse; desirous; consenting; complying; ready.

  • Amenable
  • a.

    Willing to yield or submit; responsive; tractable.

  • Contented
  • a.

    Content; easy in mind; satisfied; quiet; willing.

  • Herschelian
  • a.

    Of or relating to Sir William Herschel; as, the Herschelian telescope.

  • Willing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Will

  • Pregnant
  • a.

    Affording entrance; receptive; yielding; willing; open; prompt.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Spontaneous; self-moved.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Received of choice, or without reluctance; submitted to voluntarily; chosen; desired.

  • Volition
  • n.

    The power of willing or determining; will.

  • Caxton
  • n.

    Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.

  • Agreeable
  • a.

    Willing; ready to agree or consent.

  • Embracement
  • n.

    Willing acceptance.