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* 1948 – Kim Beazley, Australian politician
** Kim Beazley, Australian politician
The service was attended by a host of former and current Test cricketers, as well as Australia's then prime minister, John Howard, leader of the opposition Kim Beazley and former prime minister Bob Hawke.
The rumours, denials and public comments became almost comical leading the opposition leader Kim Beazley to comment in an ABC interview, " We've now apparently got on our hands the Abbott and Costello Show.
Successive Labor leaders, particularly Bob Hawke and Kim Beazley, have sought to build on the Curtin tradition of " patriotic Laborism ".
He is also a long-time friend of former federal Labor Leader Kim Beazley.
In November 2001, following Labor's third consecutive election defeat, he was elected unopposed as the Leader of the Labor Party and the opposition following the resignation of Kim Beazley.
Following the defeat of Kim Beazley and election of Kevin Rudd as Federal Labor leader in December 2006, Crean was reappointed as Shadow Trade Minister and also retained responsibility for regional development.
Notable political alumni include former Prime Ministers of Australia, Bob Hawke and Kevin Rudd, current Premier of New South Wales Barry O ' Farrell, Patricia Hewitt, and Kim Edward Beazley.
Kim Christian Beazley AC ( born 14 December 1948 ) is a former Australian politician and academic and a current diplomat.
His father, Kim Beazley Snr, was the Labor MP for Fremantle from 1945 to 1977 and education minister in the Whitlam Government ( 1972 – 75 ).
Kim Beazley outside Parliament House, Canberra in July 2004
Kim Beazley in November 2005 declaring Labor would " oppose the Howard Government's WorkChoices | industrial relations legislation in every respect, at every stage until the Australian federal election, 2007 | next election ".
This was confirmed in a forum on the SBS Insight television program on 2 May 2006, which specifically dealt with the Labor Party's political struggles, where some community members voiced their concerns about being disillusioned with Kim Beazley, and a lack of understanding of the values and policies for which he and the party stood.
However, polls concerning preferred leader still positioned Kim Beazley well below John Howard.
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While the Right has dominated Federally since the 1950s, the gradual shift of the paradigm of economic policy within Australia towards the Right, particularly since the 1970s, has led to the situation where past leaders of the Right, such as Ben Chifley, would now be considered in the Socialist Left ; especially in comparison to more recent Right leaders such as Paul Keating, Kim Beazley and Kevin Rudd.
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