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Issue Details: First known date: 2015... 21 March 2015 of The Courier-Mail est. 1933 The Courier-Mail
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2015 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Liberal Party Giant Dies a Hero of the Left : The Many Faces of Malcolm Fraser 1930-2015, single work obituary (p. 1)
Fiercest of Political Rivalries Mellowed into Friendship, Matthew Benns , single work obituary
'On Remembrance Day 1975 no one could have imagined that the two men at the heart of Australia's most controversial political coup could ever be friends...'
(p. 6)
Man for All Seasons, Steven Scott , single work obituary
'Malcolm Fraser has completed his journey from Australia's most controversial prime ministers to humanitarian and, finally, praised political elder statesman...'
(p. 6-7)
He Formed His Views in an Era When Fixed Economies Worked, John Winston Howard , single work obituary
'I only lasted 22 hours in the first job Malcolm Fraser gave me. When he was elected leader in 1975 he asked me to become Chief Opposition Whip...'
(p. 7)
Caretaker Became the Risk Taker, Dennis Atkins , single work obituary
'When he became caretaker Prime Minister, after Gough Whitlam was sacked, Malcolm Fraser was booed as he left parliament that afternoon and jeered wherever he went, not just during the 1975 election campaign but throughout his campaign but throughout his seven years in the Lodge...'
(p. 8-9)
Last of the Great Statesmen, John Masanauskas , single work obituary
'Malcolm Fraser's was one of Australia's most successful conservative politicians and although he is widely perceived to have veered to the left in his later years, his passing marks the end of an era...'
(p. 44 and 53) Section: Insight
A Man of Conviction, Laurie Oakes , single work obituary
'Despite critics' claims he moved to the left after his 1983 election loss, Malcolm Fraser was always a 'small I' liberal...'
(p. 59) Section: Insight
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