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with 15 votes out of 70. Howard kept Macphee in the Shadow Cabinet, although he became Shadow Minister for Communications rather than retain his more prestigious former portfolio. Macphee kept this position until April 1987 when Howard sacked him.
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Macphee, given his history with Howard, was critical of the Howard Government, stating that he was "consistently outraged" by the Government's position on refugee policy. He also publicly supported the 2005 "backbench revolt" of
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for the leadership of the party. Macphee remained in Shadow Cabinet, continuing as shadow Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations before he was given the job of shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs after the
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With the next election not due until 1990, Macphee briefly returned to Shadow Cabinet under Peacock, again serving as shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs. He returned to the backbench until retiring prior to the
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and joined the territorial administration's Public Solicitor's Office. In that capacity he represented Papua New Guinean trade unions in local wage-setting negotiations. He also wrote opinion pieces for
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but also many of his colleagues in the Liberal Party, especially from those who had implemented multicultural policies under Fraser. In order to expose Liberal divisions on the issue,
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as a means to protect wages in spite of pressure from the more conservative elements within the party, and held this post until the Fraser Government was defeated in March 1983.
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was met with criticism from some who felt its responsibilities overlapped with existing departments. He spoke favourably on the recommendations of the
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In 1985 Howard successfully challenged for the leadership. Macphee stood for the deputy leadership that Howard had vacated, finishing runner-up to
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branch from 1970 to 1971. After moving to Victoria he served as chairman of the state party's manufacturing advisory committee from 1971 to 1973.
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Macphee later described his time as Immigration Minister as the most "exciting... absolutely enriching" time during his period in parliament.
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or ethnic origin should never be a criterion for becoming an immigrant to Australia. Macphee was one of the several Liberals who
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settlement. Macphee, with the full support of Fraser, continued the pace of reform, allowing large numbers of Indochinese
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into Australia and he also introduced a family reunion scheme for these refugees. Macphee was assisted by receiving full
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policies would need to be reviewed to produce "an internationally competitive, export-oriented manufacturing industry".
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from the latter with a thesis on South-East Asian history and politics. He returned to Australia in 1968 and joined the
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Macphee remained in public life. He served on the board of CARE Australia and from 1994 he served as a director of the
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In 2017 speaking as a former immigration minister, Macphee criticised the powers held by current Immigration Minister
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scholarship, Macphee moved to the United States to undertake further studies for two years. He spent time at
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on local affairs and Australia's role in the lead-up to Papua New Guinea's independence in 1975.
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to support the motion and he received support from prominent Liberal Party politicians such as
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following a ministerial reshuffle in November 1976, assuming the new portfolio of
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Dutton's powers unchecked and unjust, former Liberal immigration minister says
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on 13 July 1938. His father was an electrical engineer who served with the
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for a period of five years. Macphee also worked with fellow former Liberal
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Macphee was also highly critical of the Howard Government's role in the
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In March 1974, Macphee was preselected as the Liberal candidate for the
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Upon this defeat, the Liberal Party became badly divided between the
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as a "wet" versus "dry" battle, although some commentators, such as
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in Goldstein—the real contest in this safe Liberal seat—to academic
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should be slowed down. This position attracted criticism from the
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Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Goldstein
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Balaclava
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as immigration minister and for being one of the most prominent
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Menzies' Child, The Liberal Party of Australia 1944 - 1994
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during World War II and later worked at the steelworks in
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Board members of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Minister Assisting the Prime Minister in Women's Affairs
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On 26 January 1992, he was appointed an Officer of the
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Australia Unsettled: The Legacy of 'Neoliberalism',
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He later moved to 1335:Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs 1032:"Liberals Misunderstand Australian Society" 622:Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs 466:Macphee was raised in the Sydney suburb of 301:1 December 1984 – 19 February 1990 123:Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs 1459: 1445: 550:. He was president of the Liberal Party's 189:8 November 1976 – 8 December 1979 48: 1362:Minister for Employment and Youth Affairs 1246:Howard's folly: alienating the neighbours 939: 937: 935: 933: 931: 767: 679:Minister for Employment and Youth Affairs 628:report, which led to a new framework for 425:Minister for Employment and Youth Affairs 69:Minister for Employment and Youth Affairs 1123:, Allen & Urwin, Sydney, 1994 p. 290 946:"Ian Macphee: leader of the wet brigade" 803: 1059: 1029: 943: 607: 516:New South Wales Chamber of Manufactures 1715: 1055: 1053: 1020:, New Holland, Sydney, 2000 p. 369-70. 928: 780:. This challenge was portrayed in the 612:After three years in the productivity 534:Macphee unsuccessfully sought Liberal 251:18 May 1974 – 1 December 1984 1778:Australian people of Scottish descent 1440: 904: 902: 900: 898: 896: 135:8 December 1979 – 7 May 1982 1211: 478:. Macphee subsequently moved to the 431:from 1974 to 1990, representing the 427:(1982–1983). He was a member of the 1783:20th-century Australian politicians 1743:Members of the Cabinet of Australia 1050: 944:Dunstan, Keith (16 February 1986). 910:"Macphee, the Hon. Ian Malcolm, AO" 818:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 81:7 May 1982 – 11 March 1983 13: 1763:Officers of the Order of Australia 956: 893: 14: 1799: 1060:MacPhee, Ian (30 November 1981). 799: 524:Victorian Chamber of Manufactures 480:Territory of Papua and New Guinea 1212:Shaw, Meaghan (28 August 2004). 1146:. 25 August 1988. 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Ian McPhee (disambiguation)
The Honourable
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Zoe Daniel
Minister for Employment and Youth Affairs
Malcolm Fraser
Neil Brown
Ralph Willis
Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs
Malcolm Fraser
Michael MacKellar
John Hodges
Minister for Productivity
Malcolm Fraser
Kevin Newman
Australian Parliament
Balaclava
Ray Whittorn
David Kemp
Australian Parliament
Goldstein
David Kemp
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