Malcolm Mackay (Australian politician)
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This article is about the Australian politician. For the Scottish crime writer, see Malcolm Mackay (writer). For the Scottish football manager, see Malky Mackay.
Malcolm George Mackay AM (29 December 1919 – 8 July 1999) was an Australian clergyman and politician. He was a member of federal parliament from 1963 to 1972, representing the Liberal Party, and served as Minister for the Navy in the McMahon government. He was an ordained Presbyterian minister and prior to entering parliament served as the general secretary of the Australian division of the World Council of Churches.
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Dr Malcolm Mackay | |
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Minister for the Navy | |
In office 22 March 1971 – 5 December 1972 | |
Prime Minister | William McMahon |
Preceded by | Jim Killen |
Succeeded by | Lance Barnard |
Member of the Australian Parliament for Evans | |
In office 30 November 1963 – 2 December 1972 | |
Preceded by | James Monaghan |
Succeeded by | Allan Mulder |
Personal details | |
Born | (1919-12-29)29 December 1919 Brighton, South Australia, Australia |
Died | 8 July 1999(1999-07-08) (aged 79) Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Political party | Liberal Party of Australia |
Spouse | Ruth |
Occupation | Clergyman |
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