Fraser, Malcolm
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| Birthname | Fraser, John Malcolm | ||
| born on | 21 May 1930 at 19:45 (= 7:45 PM ) | ||
| Place | Melbourne, Australia, 37s49, 144e58 | ||
| Timezone | AEST h10e (is standard time) | ||
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| Astrology data | 29°36' 07°34 Asc. 08°13'
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Biography
Australian politician, the colorful Prime Minister of Australia. In 1975, the Labor Party's problems intensified. On 11/11/1975, in an unprecedented action, Governor General John R. Kerr dismissed the P. M. and named then Minority Leader Fraser as his successor.
Fraser attended Oxford before taking over the management of the family property, Nareen, in Victoria. He entered the political arena in 1955 by winning the Federal seat of Wannon for the Liberal Party. His leadership has been controversial more than once, the first time when he resigned from his own cabinet, prompting a vote of no-confidence to the then party leader John Groton. He had several leadership challenges before finally achieving the top position of P.M. in 1975. He held the position to 1983 when he left politics to return to his estates.
Events
- Work : Gain social status 11 November 1975 (Named successor by Kerr)
- Work : Retired 1983 (Left politics)
Source Notes
Steinbrecher quotes Jana Lyn-Nolly of Australia by letter 8/l984, "Publicly released and generally accepted by Australian astrologers."
Dennis Sutton gives 06:21 PM, "rectified from a time given by his mother" in Sutton's 50 Australian charts, published 1996
Categories
- Vocation : Politics : Heads of state (P.M.)
- Vocation : Miscellaneous : Farmer/ Rancher (Family property)
- Lifestyle : Work : Same Job more than 10 yrs (28 years in politics)

29°36'
07°34 Asc.
08°13'