National Press Club of Australia Speakers List | 1980s
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<strong>National</strong> <strong>Press</strong> <strong>Club</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Australia</strong><br />
<strong>Speakers</strong> <strong>List</strong> | <strong>1980s</strong><br />
DEC 7 1989 Mr Bob HAWKE Prime Minister<br />
NOV 22 1989 Hon John DAWKINS Minister for Employment, Education and Training<br />
NOV 15 1989 Mr John PILGER Journalist and film producer<br />
NOV 2 1989 Mr Seymour REICH Middle East Adviser to President Bush, United<br />
States<br />
NOV 1 1989 Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Donald HORNE Chairman, <strong>Australia</strong> Council and author<br />
OCT 25 1989 Ms Agnes INNES Queensland Liberal Leader<br />
OCT 18 1989 Senator Peter COOK Minister for Resources<br />
OCT 12 1989 Ms Audrey HEPBURN Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF<br />
OCT 11 1989 Mr Wayne GOSS Leader <strong>of</strong> the Opposition, Queensland<br />
OCT 5 1989 Mr James STRONG Chief Executive Officer, <strong>Australia</strong>n Airlines<br />
OCT 4 1989 Mr Derryn HINCH Journalist and Broadcaster<br />
SEP 27 1989 Senator Janine HAINES Leader <strong>of</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>n Democrats<br />
SEP 22 1989 Mr Charles ALLEN Managing Director, Woodside Petroleum Limited<br />
SEP 20 1989 Dr Nabil SHA'ATH Chairman, Palestine <strong>National</strong> Council Political<br />
Committee and advisor on Foreign Affairs to<br />
President Arafat<br />
SEP 13 1989 Senator Gareth EVANS Minister for Foreign Affairs<br />
SEP 8 1989 HE Mr David TOTHILL Ambassador to <strong>Australia</strong>, South Africa<br />
SEP 6 1989 Senator John STONE Shadow Minister for Finance<br />
AUG 31 1989 Hon John HOWARD Shadow Minister for Industry, Technology and<br />
Commerce<br />
AUG 30 1989 Senator Peter WALSH Minister for Finance<br />
AUG 24 1989 Mr David HILL Managing Director, <strong>Australia</strong>n Broadcasting<br />
Commission<br />
AUG 23 1989 Dr John HEWSON Shadow Treasurer<br />
AUG 18 1989 Mons Michel ROCARD Prime Minister, France<br />
AUG 16 1989 Hon Paul KEATING Treasurer<br />
AUG 3 1989 Ms Deirdre O'CONNOR Chairman, <strong>Australia</strong>n Broadcasting Tribunal<br />
AUG 3 1989 Mr Tony GREIG Cricketer<br />
JUL 26 1989 Mr Phillip ADAMS Writer, journalist, iconoclast and Commissioner<br />
for the Future<br />
JUL 25 1989 Senator Graham RICHARDSON Minister for the Arts, Sport, the Environment,<br />
Tourism and Territories<br />
JUL 13 1989 Ms Maina GIELGUD Director, The <strong>Australia</strong>n Ballet<br />
JUL 12 1989 Senator Robert HILL Opposition Spokesman for Foreign Affairs and<br />
Trade
JUL 6 1989 Mr Bill KELTY Secretary, <strong>Australia</strong>n Council Of Trade Unions<br />
JUN 29 1989 Hon Nick GREINER Premier <strong>of</strong> New South Wales<br />
JUN 28 1989 Mr Ian MCFADYEN Television personality, actor from "The Comedy<br />
Company"<br />
JUN 20 1989 Ms Kay COTTEE <strong>Australia</strong>n <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />
JUN 15 1989 Dr Haing NGOR High Commissioner for Refugees and person on<br />
which the movie "The Killing Fields" was based<br />
JUN 7 1989 Mrs Rosemary FOLLETT Chief Minister, <strong>Australia</strong>n Capital Territory<br />
MAY 24 1989 Mrs Sally Anne ATKINSON Lord Mayor <strong>of</strong> Brisbane<br />
MAY 23 1989 Hon Dr Rudolf de KORTE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Economic<br />
Affairs, the Netherlands<br />
MAY 18 1989 Ms Penny COOK Actress<br />
MAY 11 1989 The Hon Ian MACPHEE Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs<br />
MAY 10 1989 Mr Phillip KNIGHTLEY Journalist and author <strong>of</strong> "Philby: KGB Masterspy"<br />
MAY 3 1989 Dr Federico MAYOR Director General, United Nations Educational,<br />
Scientific And Cultural Organisation (UNESCO)<br />
MAY 2 1989 Senator Michael TATE Minister for Justice<br />
APR 27 1989 Mr Dan QUAYLE Vice President, United States<br />
APR 20 1989 Hon Andrew PEACOCK Shadow Treasurer<br />
APR 13 1989 Hon Paul KEATING Treasurer<br />
APR 5 1989 HE Mr Bill LANE Jr Ambassador to <strong>Australia</strong>, United States<br />
MAR 31 1989 Ms Ruth CRACKNELL Actress<br />
MAR 23 1989 Justice Jim STAPLES Member, Industrial Relations Commission<br />
MAR 16 1989 Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Bob BAXT Chairman, Trade Practices Commission<br />
MAR 9 1989 Dr Clovis MAKSOUD Delegate Observer to the United Nations, League<br />
<strong>of</strong> Arab States<br />
MAR 2 1989 Mr Ali ALATAS Foreign Minister, Indonesia<br />
FEB 22 1989 Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Brian WILSON Chairman, <strong>Australia</strong>n Vice-Chancellors Committee<br />
FEB 16 1989 Ms Rosemary FOLLET Labor Party Leader<br />
Mr Trevor KAINE<br />
Liberal Party Leader<br />
FEB 7 1989 Mr Zuhdi TERZI Ambassador to The United Nations, Palestine<br />
JAN 25 1989 Sir Ninian STEPHENS Governor General<br />
NOV 29 1988 Dr Neil BLEWETT Minister for Health & Community Services<br />
NOV 23 1988 Hon William S SESSIONS Director <strong>of</strong> the Federal Bureau <strong>of</strong> Investigation,<br />
United States<br />
NOV 22 1988 Mr John PHELAN Chairman, New York Stock Exchange, United<br />
States<br />
NOV 17 1988 Mr Li PENG Premier, State Council, People’s Republic <strong>of</strong> China<br />
OCT 19 1988 Mr Warren HORTON Director General, <strong>National</strong> Library<br />
OCT 18 1988 Senator Christopher PUPLICK Liberal Senator for NSW<br />
Mr John HOWARD<br />
Leader <strong>of</strong> the Opposition
OCT 14 1988 Mr Michael BUERK Journalist, British Broadcasting Commission<br />
producer and television presenter<br />
OCT 13 1988 Mr Laurie LAWRENCE <strong>Australia</strong>n Swimming Coach<br />
OCT 12 1988 Mr Jeffrey ARCHER Novelist and former Deputy Chairman,<br />
Conservative Party<br />
OCT 7 1988 Mr David WILLIAMSON Play and screen writer<br />
SEP 21 1988 Mrs Lynda CHALKER Minister <strong>of</strong> State, Foreign and Commonwealth<br />
Office, Britain<br />
SEP 14 1988 Mr Ge<strong>of</strong>frey ROBERTSON QC Barrister, presenter <strong>of</strong> Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Robertson’s<br />
Hypotheticals<br />
SEP 1 1988 Hon Andrew PEACOCK Shadow Treasurer<br />
AUG 26 1988 Mr Kevan GOSPER President, <strong>Australia</strong>n Olympic Federation<br />
AUG 24 1988 Mr Paul KEATING Treasurer<br />
AUG 23 1988 Sir Zelman COWAN Chairman, British <strong>Press</strong> Council<br />
AUG 19 1988 Mr David LANGE Prime Minister, New Zealand<br />
AUG 3 1988 Mrs Margaret THATCHER Prime Minister, Great Britain<br />
JUL 27 1988 Sir Colin MARSHALL Managing Director, British Airways<br />
JUL 26 1988 Mr Bernardo SEPULVEDA Minister <strong>of</strong> Foreign Affairs, Mexico<br />
JUL 20 1988 Mr Bob SIMPSON Manager, <strong>Australia</strong>n Cricket Team<br />
JUL 13 1988 Mr Charles HAUGHEY Prime Minister, Ireland<br />
JUN 23 1988 Hon John HOWARD Leader <strong>of</strong> the Opposition<br />
JUN 8 1988 Ms Jane SINGLETON Television and Radio Broadcaster<br />
JUN 2 1988 Mr Derek FOWLDS Actor, star <strong>of</strong> “Yes Prime Minister” (Bernard)<br />
JUN 1 1988 Hon Andrew PEACOCK Shadow Treasurer<br />
MAY 26 1988 Hon Paul KEATING Treasurer<br />
MAY 19 1988 Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Alexander LERNER Soviet Jewish ‘Refusenick’<br />
MAY 17 1988 Admiral Ronald Jackson HAYS Commander-in-Chief, United States Pacific<br />
Command<br />
MAY 11 1988 Hon John BANNON Premier, South <strong>Australia</strong> and <strong>National</strong> President,<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n Labor Party<br />
MAY 5 1988 Mr Willie DE CLERCQ EC Commissioner, External Affairs & Trade<br />
APR 27 1988 Mr Jim LESLIE Chairman, Qantas Airways Ltd<br />
APR 20 1988 Dr Hans BLIX Director General, International Atomic Energy<br />
Agency<br />
MAR 24 1988 Mr Richard WOOLCOTT <strong>Australia</strong>n Ambassador to the United Nations<br />
MAR 16 1988 Mr Neville WRAN Chairman, Commonwealth Scientific and<br />
Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)<br />
MAR 11 1988 Ms Joan CLAYBROOK US President <strong>of</strong> "Public Citizen" and World<br />
Consumer Rights Day Speaker<br />
MAR 10 1988 Mr Mungo MacCALLUM Journalist<br />
MAR 8 1988 Dr Peter VARKONYI Minister for Foreign Affairs, Hungary<br />
MAR 3 1988 Mr David HILL Managing Director, <strong>Australia</strong>n Broadcasting<br />
Commission<br />
MAR 1 1988 Mr Bob McCOMAS Retiring Chairman, Trade Practices Commission
FEB 24 1988 Mr Russell BRADDON Author & Presenter <strong>of</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>n Broadcasting<br />
Commission Bicentenary Series<br />
JAN 22 1988 Hon Bob HAWKE Prime Minister<br />
NOV 11 1987 Mr Rupert LOCKWOOD Author, journalist & raconteur<br />
OCT 28 1987 Mr Roger DOUGLAS Minister <strong>of</strong> Finance, New Zealand<br />
OCT 14 1987 Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Donald HORNE Author <strong>of</strong> “The Lucky Country Revisited”<br />
OCT 8 1987 Senator Gareth EVANS Minister for Transport and Communications<br />
SEP 23 1987 Hon Andrew PEACOCK Shadow Treasurer<br />
SEP 16 1987 Hon Paul KEATING Treasurer<br />
SEP 9 1987 Mr Tim BOWDEN <strong>Australia</strong>n Broadcasting Commission Broadcaster<br />
and author <strong>of</strong> a Biography <strong>of</strong> war cameraman<br />
Neil Davis<br />
AUG 28 1987 Sir Shridath RAMPHAL Commonwealth Secretary General<br />
AUG 21 1987 Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Manning CLARK <strong>Australia</strong>n Historian<br />
JUL 30 1987 Dr Joseph BRAYSICH Communications Consultant<br />
JUL 14 1987 Ms Ruth CRACKNELL Actress<br />
JUL 9 1987 Mr John STONE <strong>National</strong> Party candidate for the House <strong>of</strong><br />
Representatives and former Secretary <strong>of</strong> Treasury<br />
JUL 8 1987 Hon Bob HAWKE Prime Minister<br />
JUL 7 1987 Hon John HOWARD Leader <strong>of</strong> the Opposition<br />
JUL 2 1987 Hon Ian SINCLAIR Leader <strong>of</strong> the <strong>National</strong> Party<br />
JUN 30 1987 Senator Janine HAINES Leader <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Australia</strong>n Democrats<br />
JUN 24 1987 Justice Michael KIRBY Governor, International Council on Computer<br />
Communications and Former Federal Court Judge<br />
JUN 18 1987 Sir Roderick CARNEGIE President, Business Council <strong>of</strong> <strong>Australia</strong><br />
JUN 3 1987 Mr David CONNOLLY Shadow Minister for Social Security and<br />
Retirement Incomes<br />
MAY 27 1987 Mr Clyde HOLDING Minister for Aboriginal Affairs<br />
MAY 20 1987 Hon Andrew PEACOCK Shadow Treasurer<br />
MAY 14 1987 Hon Paul KEATING Treasurer<br />
MAY 12 1987 Mr Gerry CONNOLLY Political impersonator<br />
MAY 8 1987 Hon Ian SINCLAIR Leader <strong>of</strong> the <strong>National</strong> Party<br />
APR 28 1987 Justice Xavier CONNER QC President, <strong>Australia</strong>n Law Reform Commission<br />
APR 24 1987 Sir Ge<strong>of</strong>frey HOWE Foreign Minister, Britain<br />
APR 23 1987 Dr Manfred WOERNER Minister for Defence, Federal Republic <strong>of</strong><br />
Germany<br />
APR 2 1987 Mr Oliver TAMBO Head, African <strong>National</strong> Congress<br />
APR 1 1987 Mr Jose CONCEPCION Minister for Trade and Industry, Philippines<br />
MAR 27 1987 Ms Patricia CARNEY Minister for International Trade, Canada<br />
MAR 25 1987 Hon Kim BEAZLEY Minister for Defence<br />
MAR 18 1987 Sir John HOSKYNS Director General, Institute <strong>of</strong> Directors, United<br />
Kingdom<br />
MAR 13 1987 Hon Bob HAWKE Prime Minister<br />
MAR 11 1987 Ms Pam AYRES Poet and entertainer
FEB 25 1987 Pr<strong>of</strong>essor John K GALBRAITH Economist, educator, author and former<br />
diplomat<br />
FEB 18 1987 Mr Ali KAZAK Director, Palestine Information Office<br />
FEB 6 1987 Sir Julius CHAN Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade<br />
and Industry, Papua New Guinea<br />
JAN 23 1987 Ms Frances EDMONDS International conference interpreter, broadcaster<br />
and author<br />
DEC 18 1986 Mr Neal SWANCOTT Retiring Federal Secretary, <strong>Australia</strong>n Journalists'<br />
Association<br />
DEC 8 1986 Mr Gough WHITLAM Former Prime Minister<br />
NOV 25 1986 Mr Paul EDDINGTON Actor <strong>of</strong> "Yes Minister" & "Yes Prime Minister"<br />
NOV 19 1986 Mr David HILL Chairman, <strong>Australia</strong>n Broadcasting Commission<br />
NOV 13 1986 Mr Willy De CLERCQ EC Commissioner for External Relations and<br />
Trade Policy<br />
OCT 22 1986 Mr Brian LOTON Managing Director, BHP<br />
OCT 15 1986 Mr Rajiv GANDHI Prime Minister, India<br />
OCT 9 1986 Mr John HALFPENNY Victorian Secretary, Amalgamated Metal Workers<br />
Union<br />
SEP 24 1986 Mr Ian SMITH Member <strong>of</strong> Parliament, Zimbabwe and former<br />
Prime Minister, Rhodesia<br />
SEP 18 1986 Hon Malcolm FRASER Co-Chairman, United Nations Eminent Persons<br />
Group on South Africa<br />
SEP 10 1986 Mr Alan WRIGLEY Director General, <strong>Australia</strong>n Security Intelligence<br />
Organisation<br />
SEP 4 1986 Mr Art LINKLETTER American television personality “People are<br />
Funny”<br />
AUG 27 1986 Mr Jim CARLTON Shadow Treasurer<br />
AUG 20 1986 Hon Paul KEATING Treasurer<br />
AUG 6 1986 Mr Ian MCLACHLAN President, <strong>National</strong> Farmers Federation<br />
JUN 27 1986 Mr Ray CAVE Corporate Editor, Time Magazine<br />
JUN 24 1986 Mr Mort SAHL American comedian<br />
JUN 19 1986 Mr Paul DIBB Author <strong>of</strong> The Dibb Report on <strong>Australia</strong>n Defence<br />
JUN 17 1986 General Vernon WALTERS Ambassador to the United Nations, United States<br />
and former Deputy Director, Central Intelligence<br />
Agency<br />
JUN 10 1986 Senator Don CHIPP Founder <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Australia</strong>n Democrats<br />
MAY 15 1986 Father John MOMIS Deputy Leader <strong>of</strong> the Opposition, Papua New<br />
Guinea and Founder and Leader, Melanesian<br />
Alliance<br />
MAY 14 1986 Mr Mike CARLTON Radio & television satirist<br />
MAY 9 1986 Mr Son SANN Prime Minister, Coalition Government <strong>of</strong><br />
Democratic Kampuchea and President, Khmer<br />
People's <strong>National</strong> Liberation Front<br />
MAY 8 1986 Hon John HOWARD Leader <strong>of</strong> the Opposition
APR 29 1986 Chief Justice Rose BIRD Chief Justice, Californian Supreme Court, United<br />
States<br />
APR 16 1986 Mr Lee Kuan YEW Prime Minister, Singapore<br />
APR 11 1986 Mr Casper WEINBERGER Secretary <strong>of</strong> Defence, United States<br />
MAR 13 1986 Ambassador Benjamin<br />
NETANYAHU<br />
Permanent Representative to the United Nations,<br />
Israel<br />
MAR 12 1986 Mr Jim KIRK Chairman and Chief Executive, The <strong>Australia</strong>n<br />
Bicentennial Authority<br />
MAR 5 1986 Hon Bob HAWKE Prime Minister<br />
FEB 19 1986 Mr Alan BOND Chairman, Bond Corporation<br />
JAN 25 1986 Dr Roberta SYKES Consultant, Centre for Studies in Justice at<br />
Mitchell College, Bathurst and Executive Officer,<br />
Black Women's Action<br />
DEC 17 1985 Dr MOCHTAR Foreign Minister, Indonesia<br />
NOV 28 1985 HE Mr C A BASTIAANSE Ambassador to <strong>Australia</strong>, South Africa<br />
NOV 27 1985 Father Miguel D'ESCOTO Foreign Minister, Nicaragua<br />
NOV 19 1985 Sir James KILLEN Former Minister <strong>of</strong> Defence and author<br />
NOV 11 1985 Hon Gough WHITLAM Ambassador to United Nations Educational,<br />
Scientific And Cultural Organisation (UNESCO),<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
OCT 31 1985 Mr Max GILLIES Political satirist and actor<br />
OCT 23 1985 Sir Les PATTERSON Former Cultural Attache to the Court <strong>of</strong> St James<br />
OCT 17 1985 Mr Ian TUXWORTH Chief Minister, Northern Territory<br />
OCT 15 1985 Mr Jean Claude PAYE Secretary General, ORGANISATION FOR<br />
ECONOMIC COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT<br />
OCT 10 1985 Mr Joseph HELLER Author <strong>of</strong> "God Knows"<br />
OCT 3 1985 Dr Primo NEBIOLO President, International Amateur Athletic<br />
Federation<br />
SEP 20 1985 Mr John BERTRAND Author <strong>of</strong> "Born to Win" and skipper <strong>of</strong> America's<br />
Cup winner <strong>Australia</strong> II<br />
SEP 19 1985 Dr James CURRAN American expert on AIDS<br />
SEP 13 1985 Hon Clyde HOLDING Minister for Aboriginal Affairs<br />
SEP 10 1985 Mr Frans ANDRIESSEN European Commissioner for Agriculture<br />
SEP 5 1985 Dame Peggy van PRAAGH ‘Grande Dame’ <strong>of</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>n Ballet<br />
SEP 4 1985 Rear Admiral Eugene LA<br />
ROCQUE<br />
Director, Centre for Defence Information,<br />
Washington<br />
AUG 28 1985 Hon John HOWARD Shadow Treasurer and Deputy<br />
AUG 27 1985 Mr John KERIN Minister for Primary Industry<br />
AUG 22 1985 Mr Uffe ELLEMANN-JENSEN Minister for Foreign Affairs, Denmark<br />
AUG 21 1985 Hon Paul KEATING Treasurer<br />
AUG 14 1985 Mr Justice Jim McCLELLAND Commissioner, Royal Commission on British<br />
Atomic Testing in <strong>Australia</strong><br />
AUG 1 1985 Dr Anne SUMMERS Director, Office <strong>of</strong> the Status <strong>of</strong> Women<br />
JUL 10 1985 Senator Peter WALSH Minister for Finance<br />
JUL 2 1985 Hon Brian BURKE MLA Premier, Western <strong>Australia</strong><br />
JUN 26 1985 Mr Eddie FUNDE Representative in <strong>Australia</strong>, African <strong>National</strong><br />
Congress
JUN 12 1985 Hon Kim BEAZLEY Minister for Defence<br />
JUN 11 1985 Mr John MADDOX Editor, Nature Magazine<br />
JUN 5 1985 Hon Paul KEATING Treasurer<br />
JUN 4 1985 Mr Peter BARRY Foreign Minister, Ireland<br />
MAY 14 1985 Mr Pat DODSON Co-ordinator, Federation <strong>of</strong> Land Councils<br />
MAY 2 1985 Air Marshal David EVANS Chief <strong>of</strong> Air Staff, Royal <strong>Australia</strong>n Air Force<br />
MAY 1 1985 Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jack RICHARDSON Commonwealth Ombudsman<br />
APR 30 1985 Mr Michael DUFFY Minister for Communications<br />
APR 23 1985 Mr Dick SMITH Adventurer and Philanthropist<br />
APR 16 1985 Mr Hu YAOBANG General Secretary, Communist Party, China<br />
MAR 27 1985 Mr James McLAY Leader <strong>of</strong> the Opposition, New Zealand<br />
MAR 20 1985 Dr Lindsay THOMPSON Federal President, <strong>Australia</strong>n Medical Association<br />
FEB 27 1985 Prince Samdech Norodom Former Prime Minister, Cambodia<br />
SIHANOUK<br />
FEB 14 1985 HE Mr Javier Perez DE CUELLAR Secretary General, United Nations<br />
JAN 25 1985 Mr Alan JONES Manager, Wallabies – <strong>National</strong> Rugby Union<br />
Team<br />
JAN 16 1985 Mr Yasuhiro NAKASONE Prime Minister, Japan<br />
DEC 10 1984 Dame Roma MITCHELL Chairwoman, Commonwealth Human Rights<br />
Commission<br />
NOV 29 1984 Mr Bob HAWKE Prime Minister<br />
NOV 26 1984 Mr Bob HAWKE Prime Minister<br />
Mr Andrew PEACOCK<br />
Leader <strong>of</strong> the Opposition<br />
NOV 22 1984 Mr Andrew PEACOCK Leader <strong>of</strong> the Opposition<br />
NOV 21 1984 Mr Don CHIPP Leader <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Australia</strong>n Democrats<br />
NOV 20 1984 Mr Ian SINCLAIR Leader <strong>of</strong> the <strong>National</strong> Party<br />
NOV 14 1984 Ms Ita BUTTROSE Editor and television personality<br />
NOV 7 1984 Ms Katherine WEST Political commentator and broadcaster<br />
OCT 31 1984 Mr Phillip ADAMS Writer<br />
OCT 30 1984 Senator Gareth EVANS Minister for Resources and Energy<br />
Senator Peter DURACK<br />
Shadow Minister for Resources and Energy<br />
OCT 24 1984 Dr Paul WILD Chairman, Commonwealth Scientific and<br />
Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)<br />
OCT 23 1984 Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Larry KRAUSE Economics Studies, Brookings Institute<br />
OCT 11 1984 Mr Rob RILEY Chairman, <strong>National</strong> Aboriginal Conference<br />
OCT 4 1984 Mr Rodney MARSH <strong>Australia</strong>n Test Cricketer<br />
SEP 6 1984 Father Brian GORE Former Missionary in the Phillipines<br />
AUG 30 1984 Mr Bob BOTTOM Journalist and authority on organised crime<br />
AUG 29 1984 Mr John HOWARD Shadow Treasurer<br />
AUG 22 1984 Hon Paul KEATING Treasurer<br />
AUG 15 1984 Senator Susan RYAN Minister for Education and Youth Affairs<br />
AUG 10 1984 Datuk Seri Dr MAHATHIR Prime Minister, Malaysia
AUG 2 1984 Ms Mary WHITEHOUSE Campaigner for "Purity", Britain<br />
JUL 19 1984 Mr Noel FERRIER Television personality, entertainer, actor and<br />
producer<br />
JUL 4 1984 Hon Bill HAYDEN Minister for Foreign Affairs<br />
JUN 28 1984 Mr Gallarrwuy YUNUPINGU Chairman, Northern Land Council<br />
JUN 20 1984 Mr August MARPAUNG Ambassador to <strong>Australia</strong>, Indonesia<br />
JUN 6 1984 Mr Peter HOWSON Former Minister <strong>of</strong> Air and political diarist<br />
MAY 31 1984 Mr Jose Ramos HORTA United Nations Representative, Timorese<br />
Independent Fretilin Movement<br />
MAY 23 1984 Mr Eddie DUNN International President, Toastmasters<br />
International<br />
MAY 16 1984 Ms Petra KELLY Leader’ Greens Party, Federal Republic <strong>of</strong><br />
Germany<br />
MAY 9 1984 Dr Alois MERTES Minister <strong>of</strong> State, Ministry <strong>of</strong> Foreign Affairs,<br />
Federal Republic <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />
MAY 8 1984 Dr W F Van EEKELEN State Secretary, Ministry <strong>of</strong> Foreign Affairs and<br />
European Affairs, Holland<br />
MAY 3 1984 Right Rev Desmond TUTU Assistant Bishop, Johannesburg and Secretary<br />
General, South African Council <strong>of</strong> Churches<br />
MAY 1 1984 Mr A W CLAUSEN President, International Bank for Re-construction<br />
and Development<br />
APR 19 1984 Mr Ian TEMBY Director, Public Prosecutions and President, Law<br />
Society<br />
APR 12 1984 Mr Andrew PEACOCK Leader <strong>of</strong> the Opposition<br />
Mr John HOWARD<br />
Shadow Treasurer<br />
APR 11 1984 Dr Helen CALDICOTT Leader, Disarmament Movement<br />
APR 4 1984 Mr Lars BROCH Director, International Organisation <strong>of</strong><br />
Consumers' Unions<br />
MAR 28 1984 Hon John DAWKINS Finance Minister<br />
MAR 27 1984 Air Chief Marshal Siddhi Foreign Minister, Thailand<br />
SAVETSILA<br />
MAR 21 1984 Hon Gough WHITLAM <strong>Australia</strong>n Ambassador, United Nations<br />
Educational, Scientific And Cultural Organisation<br />
(UNESCO)<br />
MAR 16 1984 Mr Nguyen co THACH Foreign Minister, Vietnam<br />
MAR 15 1984 Mr Ian SINCLAIR Leader <strong>of</strong> the <strong>National</strong> Party and Shadow<br />
Minister for Defence<br />
MAR 8 1984 Miss June BRONHILL Opera singer<br />
MAR 6 1984 Mr Elias FREIJ Mayor, Bethlehem, Israel<br />
MAR 1 1984 Mr John ELLIOTT Managing Director, Elders IXL Ltd and Carlton &<br />
United Breweries<br />
FEB 22 1984 Hon Bob HAWKE Prime Minister<br />
FEB 16 1984 Mr Lazar MOJSOV Foreign Minister, Yugoslavia<br />
FEB 9 1984 Hon Mick YOUNG Special Minister <strong>of</strong> State<br />
FEB 3 1984 Ms Jeane J KIRKPATRICK Ambassador to the United Nations, United States<br />
JAN 31 1984 Dr Neal BLEWETT Minister for Health<br />
JAN 26 1984 Mrs Hazel HAWKE Member <strong>of</strong> the Board, <strong>Australia</strong>n Children’s<br />
Television Foundation<br />
DEC 7 1983 Mr Arthur DUNKEL Director General, GATT
NOV 29 1983 Mr Ranald MacDONALD Former Managing Director, David Syme & Co<br />
NOV 25 1983 Dr Denis WORRALL Ambassador to <strong>Australia</strong>, South Africa<br />
NOV 22 1983 Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Ge<strong>of</strong>frey BLAINEY Historian and Dean, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Arts, Melbourne<br />
University<br />
NOV 16 1983 Mr Claude CHEYSSON External Relations Minister, France<br />
NOV 15 1983 Mr Ralph WILLIS Minister for Employment & Industrial Relations<br />
NOV 10 1983 Mr Robert ELEGANT Author <strong>of</strong> "Dynasty", "Manchu" & "Mandarin"<br />
SEP 26 1983 Mr John BROWN Minister for Sport, Recreation and Tourism<br />
SEP 23 1983 Mr Victor MARCHETTI Former Senior Officer, Chief Intelligence Agency<br />
and joint author <strong>of</strong> "CIA and the Cult <strong>of</strong><br />
Intelligence"<br />
SEP 21 1983 Mr Ralph NADER Consumer advocate<br />
SEP 13 1983 Mr David LANGE Leader <strong>of</strong> the Opposition, New Zealand<br />
AUG 31 1983 Mr John HOWARD Shadow Treasurer<br />
AUG 24 1983 Mr Paul KEATING Treasurer<br />
AUG 17 1983 Justice Lionel MURPHY Justice, High Court <strong>of</strong> <strong>Australia</strong><br />
AUG 4 1983 The Most Rev Edward B CLANCY Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Sydney<br />
AUG 1 1983 Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Walt ROSTOW Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Economics and History, University <strong>of</strong><br />
Texas and Former Deputy Special Assistant on<br />
<strong>National</strong> Security to President Kennedy and<br />
President Johnson, United States<br />
JUL 27 1983 Mr Andrew PEACOCK Leader <strong>of</strong> the Opposition<br />
JUL 21 1983 Mr Wilfred THOMAS Broadcaster and traveller<br />
JUL 20 1983 Otto, Count LAMBSDORFF Minister <strong>of</strong> Economic Affairs, Germany<br />
JUL 12 1983 Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Ken INGLIS Historian and Former Vice-Chancellor, University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Papua New Guinea and author <strong>of</strong> the Jubilee<br />
Year History <strong>of</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>n Broadcasting<br />
Commission<br />
JUL 5 1983 Mr Eric WILLMOT Principal, <strong>Australia</strong>n Institute <strong>of</strong> Aboriginal<br />
Studies<br />
JUN 30 1983 Mr John MORTIMER Author <strong>of</strong> "Voyage around my Father" and the<br />
“Rumpole” television series<br />
JUN 27 1983 Hon Bob HAWKE Prime Minister<br />
JUN 24 1983 Mr Robert MULDOON Prime Minister, New Zealand<br />
MAY 12 1983 Dame Leonie KRAMER OBE Chairman, <strong>Australia</strong>n Broadcasting Commission<br />
APR 20 1983 Senator Gareth EVANS Attorney General<br />
MAR 24 1983 Ms Melina MERCOURI Former Actress and Minister for Culture & the<br />
Sciences, Greece<br />
MAR 16 1983 Mr Ken ASHTON President, International Federal <strong>of</strong> Journalists and<br />
Secretary, <strong>National</strong> Union <strong>of</strong> Journalists, Great<br />
Britain
MAR 15 1983 Ms Liv ULLMAN Stage and Screen Star, author and first woman<br />
Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF<br />
MAR 10 1983 Sir Richard ATTENBOROUGH Actor, producer & director <strong>of</strong> "Ghandi"<br />
MAR 2 1983 Mr Bob HAWKE Leader <strong>of</strong> the Opposition<br />
MAR 1 1983 Hon Malcolm FRASER Prime Minister<br />
FEB 23 1983 Senator Don CHIPP Leader, <strong>Australia</strong>n Democrats<br />
FEB 18 1983 Hon Doug ANTHONY <strong>National</strong> Party Leader and Deputy Prime Minister<br />
FEB 9 1983 Mr David BROWN Co-Producer <strong>of</strong> "Jaws", "The Sting" and “The<br />
Verdict”<br />
JAN 26 1983 Mr John NEWCOMBE Tennis Champion and Chairman, <strong>Australia</strong> Day<br />
Council<br />
DEC 9 1982 Mr Jack HAMILTON General Manager, Victorian Football League<br />
DEC 1 1982 Mr Paul JOHNSON Former editor, "The New Statesman" and British<br />
political figure<br />
NOV 24 1982 Dr LLEWELYN-JONES Doctor and author <strong>of</strong> "Everywoman" and<br />
"Everyman"<br />
NOV 18 1982 Hon Neil BROWN Minister for Communications and Acting<br />
Attorney-General<br />
NOV 10 1982 Mr Joseph J SISCO Former Under-Secretary <strong>of</strong> State, United States<br />
(1974 – 1976)<br />
NOV 5 1982 Mr Caspar WEINBERGER Secretary <strong>of</strong> Defence, United States<br />
OCT 26 1982 Mr Robin GRAY Premier, Tasmania<br />
OCT 20 1982 Dr Harry SCHULTZ Highest paid investment adviser in the world<br />
OCT 7 1982 Mr Hugh MORGAN President, <strong>Australia</strong>n Mining Industry Council<br />
SEP 27 1982 Mr James MOLLISON Director, <strong>Australia</strong>n <strong>National</strong> Gallery<br />
AUG 30 1982 Dr David OWEN Founder, Social Democratic Party, Britain<br />
AUG 25 1982 Mr Ralph WILLIS Shadow Treasurer<br />
AUG 18 1982 Mr John HOWARD Federal Treasurer<br />
AUG 11 1982 Mr Eric RISSTROM Secretary, <strong>Australia</strong>n Taxpayers’ Association<br />
AUG 4 1982 Senator Don CHIPP Leader, <strong>Australia</strong>n Democrats<br />
JUL 28 1982 Mr Paul EVERINGHAM Chief Minister, Northern Territory<br />
JUL 21 1982 Sir Zelman COWEN Governor General<br />
JUL 14 1982 Mr Bill HAYDEN Leader <strong>of</strong> the Opposition<br />
JUN 30 1982 Mr Doug ANTHONY Deputy Prime Minister<br />
JUN 10 1982 Mr Laurie CARMICHAEL Assistant <strong>National</strong> Security, Amalgamated Metal<br />
Workers and Shipwrights Union<br />
JUN 2 1982 Rt Hon Malcolm FRASER Prime Minister<br />
MAY 22 1982 Dr Jerry FALWELL Leader <strong>of</strong> Moral Majority, American evangelist<br />
and political activist<br />
MAY 12 1982 Admiral Sir Anthony SYNNOT Chief <strong>of</strong> Navel Staff and former Chief <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n Defence Staff<br />
APR 30 1982 Hon George BUSH Vice President, United States<br />
APR 22 1982 Mr Barry JONES Author <strong>of</strong> "Sleepers Wake" and Opposition<br />
spokesman on Science & Technology
MAR 3 1982 Ms Eve MAHLAB Business Woman <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />
FEB 26 1982 Mr Gaston THORN President, European Economic Community and<br />
former President, United Nations General<br />
Assembly and Prime Minister, Luxembourg<br />
FEB 22 1982 Mr Phillip CALDWELL Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Board, Ford Motor Company,<br />
United States<br />
FEB 16 1981 Ms Vanessa REDGRAVE Award-winning actress & pro-Palestine activist<br />
DEC 2 1981 Lord BARBER Chairman, Standard Chartered Bank<br />
NOV 25 1981 Mr Don DUNSTAN Former Premier, South <strong>Australia</strong><br />
NOV 19 1981 Mr Jack MUNDEY Secretary, Builders Labourers Federation and<br />
originator <strong>of</strong> Green Bans<br />
OCT 28 1981 Dr H C COOMBS Former Chairman, <strong>Australia</strong>n Council <strong>of</strong><br />
Aboriginal Affairs; Governor, Reserve Bank;<br />
Chancellor, <strong>Australia</strong>n <strong>National</strong> University and<br />
Chairman, <strong>Australia</strong>n Council <strong>of</strong> the Arts<br />
OCT 21 1981 Senator Frank CHURCH Former Chairman, Foreign Relations Committee,<br />
United States Senate<br />
OCT 14 1981 Mr Bernt CARLSSON Secretary General, Socialist Inter<br />
OCT 4 1981 Mr Robert MULDOON Prime Minister, New Zealand<br />
OCT 4 1981 Mrs Indira GANDHI Prime Minister, India<br />
SEP 23 1981 Mr Bill DAVIS Premier, Ontario, Canada<br />
SEP 16 1981 Mr Andrew PEACOCK Former Foreign Affairs and Industrial Relations<br />
Minister<br />
SEP 8 1981 Justice WOODWARD Former Director General <strong>of</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>n Secret<br />
Intelligence Organisation<br />
SEP 2 1981 Lord Ted WILLIS British Author and Playwright<br />
AUG 26 1981 Mr Ralph WILLIS Opposition Spokesman on Economic Affairs<br />
AUG 19 1981 Mr John HOWARD Federal Treasurer<br />
AUG 13 1981 Mons Henri LEPAGE French Author <strong>of</strong> “France under Mitterrand”<br />
AUG 6 1981 Mr Alex DIX Chairman, Committee <strong>of</strong> Review <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Australia</strong>n<br />
Broadcasting Commission<br />
JUL 29 1981 Senator Don CHIPP Leader, <strong>Australia</strong>n Democrats<br />
JUL 22 1981 Dr Hildegard HAMM-BRUECHER Minister <strong>of</strong> State, Federal Republic <strong>of</strong> Germany<br />
JUL 13 1981 Mr Barry HUMPHRIES Entertainer<br />
JUN 24 1981 Dr Roy CAMERON <strong>Australia</strong>n Statistician<br />
JUN 18 1981 Sir Charles COURT Premier, Western <strong>Australia</strong><br />
JUN 9 1981 Mr Ian SINCLAIR Minister for Communications<br />
MAY 14 1981 Sir Shridath RAMPHAL Commonwealth Secretary General<br />
MAY 7 1981 Mr Jim KILLEN Minister <strong>of</strong> Defence<br />
APR 15 1981 Lord HILL-NORTON Admiral, British Fleet<br />
APR 14 1981 Mr Bill HAYDEN Leader <strong>of</strong> the Opposition<br />
APR 4 1981 Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Milton FRIEDMAN United States Economist<br />
MAR 31 1981 Mr Cliff DOLAN President, <strong>Australia</strong>n Council Of Trade Unions<br />
MAR 26 1981 Mr Robert HUGHES Art critic and author
MAR 19 1981 Mr Joseph HELLER Author <strong>of</strong> "Catch 22"<br />
MAR 5 1981 Mdm Simone WEILL President, European Parliament<br />
FEB 25 1981 Ms Carla ZAMPATTI <strong>Australia</strong>n Business Woman <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />
FEB 18 1981 Mr Thorsten CARS <strong>Press</strong> Ombudsman, Sweden<br />
FEB 3 1981 Mr Tony STREET Minister for Foreign Affairs<br />
DEC 18 1980 Sheikh YAMANI Minister for Oil, Saudi Arabia<br />
NOV 12 1980 Mr Jack THOMPSON <strong>Australia</strong>n actor<br />
NOV 6 1980 Mr Patrick MURPHY Former Chief <strong>of</strong> Police, New York City<br />
OCT 30 1980 Mr Donald HORNE Author<br />
OCT 15 1980 Mr Bill HAYDEN Leader <strong>of</strong> the Opposition<br />
OCT 14 1980 Rt Hon Malcolm FRASER Prime Minister<br />
OCT 9 1980 Senator John CARRICK Minister for <strong>National</strong> Development and Energy<br />
SEP 24 1980 Justice Elizabeth EVATT Chief Justice, Family Court <strong>of</strong> <strong>Australia</strong><br />
SEP 9 1980 Mr Bob HAWKE President, <strong>Australia</strong>n Council Of Trade Unions<br />
AUG 27 1980 Mr Ralph WILLIS Federal Opposition Spokesman on Economic<br />
Affairs<br />
AUG 20 1980 Hon John HOWARD Federal Treasurer<br />
AUG 13 1980 Mr Bruce GYNGELL Former Chairman, <strong>Australia</strong>n Broadcasting<br />
Tribunal<br />
JUL 16 1980 Dr Herman KAHN Chairman, Hudson Institute<br />
JUL 2 1980 Mr Vincent PRICE United States film, television and stage actor<br />
JUN 18 1980 Hon Doug ANTHONY Deputy Prime Minister<br />
JUN 11 1980 Justice Michael KIRBY Chairman, <strong>Australia</strong>n Law Reform Commission<br />
MAY 27 1980 Mr Michael PARKINSON Television Interviewer<br />
MAY 22 1980 Justice Lionel MURPHY Justice <strong>of</strong> the High Court<br />
MAY 1 1980 Ms Jilly COOPER Sunday Times Columnist, Author<br />
APR 23 1980 Mr Don DUNSTAN Former Premier, South <strong>Australia</strong><br />
APR 10 1980 Rt Hon William WHITELAW Member <strong>of</strong> Parliament, Britain<br />
MAR 27 1980 Ms Susan GEORGE Author<br />
MAR 12 1980 Ms Bettina ARNDT Editor, Forum Magazine<br />
FEB 26 1980 Sir Mark OLIPHANT Lecturer, <strong>Australia</strong>n <strong>National</strong> University; Physicist<br />
and Former Governor, South <strong>Australia</strong><br />
FEB 21 1980 Mr Gerald LONG Managing Director, Reuters<br />
FEB 19 1980 Mr Robert MORLEY British actor<br />
FEB 13 1980 Mr Jack ABSALOM <strong>Australia</strong>n artist; ‘Brushman <strong>of</strong> the Bush’