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- Andrew_Peacock abstract "Andrew Sharp Peacock AC, GCL (born 13 February 1939), is a former Australian Liberal politician. He was a minister in the Gorton, McMahon and Fraser governments, and was federal leader of the Liberal Party of Australia 1983–1985 and 1989–1990. He was Chairman of Octaviar Ltd, a financial services and property group based on the Gold Coast, Queensland, during its collapse.".
- Andrew_Peacock activeYearsEndDate "1980-11-03".
- Andrew_Peacock activeYearsEndDate "1981-04-16".
- Andrew_Peacock activeYearsEndDate "1983-03-11".
- Andrew_Peacock activeYearsEndDate "1985-09-05".
- Andrew_Peacock activeYearsEndDate "1989-05-09".
- Andrew_Peacock activeYearsEndDate "1990-04-03".
- Andrew_Peacock activeYearsStartDate "1975-11-12".
- Andrew_Peacock activeYearsStartDate "1980-11-03".
- Andrew_Peacock activeYearsStartDate "1982-10-11".
- Andrew_Peacock activeYearsStartDate "1983-03-11".
- Andrew_Peacock activeYearsStartDate "1989-05-09".
- Andrew_Peacock almaMater University_of_Melbourne.
- Andrew_Peacock birthDate "1939-02-13".
- Andrew_Peacock birthPlace Melbourne.
- Andrew_Peacock birthPlace Victoria_(Australia).
- Andrew_Peacock birthYear "1939".
- Andrew_Peacock deputy Fred_Chaney.
- Andrew_Peacock deputy John_Howard.
- Andrew_Peacock office "Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party".
- Andrew_Peacock office "Deputy Leader of the Opposition".
- Andrew_Peacock office "Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia".
- Andrew_Peacock office "Minister for Foreign Affairs".
- Andrew_Peacock office "Minister for Industrial relations".
- Andrew_Peacock office "Minister for Industry and Commerce".
- Andrew_Peacock orderInOffice "Leader of the Opposition".
- Andrew_Peacock party Liberal_Party_of_Australia.
- Andrew_Peacock primeMinister Malcolm_Fraser.
- Andrew_Peacock spouse Penne_Percy_Korth.
- Andrew_Peacock spouse Susan_Renouf.
- Andrew_Peacock successor Fred_Chaney.
- Andrew_Peacock successor Ian_Viner.
- Andrew_Peacock successor John_Button.
- Andrew_Peacock successor John_Hewson.
- Andrew_Peacock successor John_Howard.
- Andrew_Peacock successor Tony_Street.
- Andrew_Peacock thumbnail Andrew_Peacock.jpg?width=300.
- Andrew_Peacock viafId "13561933".
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- Andrew_Peacock almaMater University_of_Melbourne.
- Andrew_Peacock birthDate "1939-02-13".
- Andrew_Peacock birthPlace "Melbourne, Victoria".
- Andrew_Peacock children "3".
- Andrew_Peacock dateOfBirth "1939-02-13".
- Andrew_Peacock dateOfDeath "living".
- Andrew_Peacock deputy Fred_Chaney.
- Andrew_Peacock deputy John_Howard.
- Andrew_Peacock hasPhotoCollection Andrew_Peacock.
- Andrew_Peacock honorificPrefix The_Honourable.
- Andrew_Peacock honorificSuffix Order_of_Australia.
- Andrew_Peacock honorificSuffix Papua_New_Guinea_honours_system.
- Andrew_Peacock languagesspoken "English".
- Andrew_Peacock leader John_Howard.
- Andrew_Peacock name "Andrew Peacock".
- Andrew_Peacock name "Peacock, Andrew Sharp".
- Andrew_Peacock nationality "Australian".
- Andrew_Peacock office Liberal_Party_of_Australia.
- Andrew_Peacock office List_of_Australian_Leaders_of_the_Opposition.
- Andrew_Peacock office Minister_for_Defence_(Australia).
- Andrew_Peacock office Minister_for_Employment_(Australia).
- Andrew_Peacock office Minister_for_Foreign_Affairs_(Australia).
- Andrew_Peacock office Minister_for_Home_Affairs_(Australia).
- Andrew_Peacock office Minister_for_Industry_(Australia).
- Andrew_Peacock office "Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party".
- Andrew_Peacock office "Member of the Australian Parliament for Kooyong".
- Andrew_Peacock order List_of_Australian_Leaders_of_the_Opposition.
- Andrew_Peacock party Liberal_Party_of_Australia.
- Andrew_Peacock placeOfBirth Melbourne.
- Andrew_Peacock placeOfBirth Victoria_(Australia).
- Andrew_Peacock predecessor Bob_Hawke.
- Andrew_Peacock predecessor Charles_Barnes.
- Andrew_Peacock predecessor Don_Willesee.
- Andrew_Peacock predecessor John_Howard.
- Andrew_Peacock predecessor Malcolm_Fraser.
- Andrew_Peacock predecessor Neil_Brown.
- Andrew_Peacock predecessor Phillip_Lynch.
- Andrew_Peacock predecessor Robert_Menzies.
- Andrew_Peacock predecessor Tony_Street.
- Andrew_Peacock primeminister John_Gorton.
- Andrew_Peacock primeminister Malcolm_Fraser.
- Andrew_Peacock primeminister William_McMahon.
- Andrew_Peacock shortDescription "Australian politician".
- Andrew_Peacock spouse Penne_Percy_Korth.
- Andrew_Peacock spouse Susan_Renouf.
- Andrew_Peacock spouse "Margaret Ingram".
- Andrew_Peacock successor Bob_Katter,_Sr..
- Andrew_Peacock successor Fred_Chaney.
- Andrew_Peacock successor Gough_Whitlam.
- Andrew_Peacock successor Ian_Viner.
- Andrew_Peacock successor John_Button.
- Andrew_Peacock successor John_Hewson.
- Andrew_Peacock successor John_Howard.
- Andrew_Peacock successor Petro_Georgiou.
- Andrew_Peacock successor Tony_Street.
- Andrew_Peacock termEnd "1971-03-10".
- Andrew_Peacock termEnd "1972-12-05".
- Andrew_Peacock termEnd "1980-11-03".
- Andrew_Peacock termEnd "1981-04-16".