- William McMahon - Wikipedia
Sir William McMahon[a] (23 February 1908 – 31 March 1988), also known as Billy McMahon, was an Australian politician who served as the 20th prime minister of Australia from 1971 to 1972
- Sir William (Billy) McMahon - Australian Dictionary of Biography
Sir William McMahon (1908-1988), prime minister, was born on 23 February 1908 at Redfern, Sydney, second surviving son of Sydney-born parents William Daniel McMahon, law clerk, and his wife Mary Ellen Amelia, née Walder
- Billy McMahon - National Museum of Australia
William ‘Billy’ McMahon was 63 when he became Prime Minister of Australia He stayed in office for 21 months, during which time he announced the withdrawal of Australian troops from Vietnam
- William McMahon: timeline - naa. gov. au
William McMahon was the Prime Minister of Australia from 1971 to 1972 McMahon was elected as Member of Parliament for the seat of Lowe (NSW), in the 19th federal election After Menzies retirement, McMahon was elected deputy party leader under Harold Holt
- The true story of Billy McMahon - Inside Story
William McMahon was the twentieth person to hold the office of prime minister of Australia, a position he held for twenty-one months Whether he was the worst-ever occupant of that office is a matter of some debate
- Sir William McMahon | Australian politician, Liberal Party, 20th . . .
Sir William McMahon (born Feb 23, 1908, Sydney—died March 31, 1988, Sydney) was an Australian politician and lawyer who was prime minister of Australia from March 1971 to December 1972
- William (Billy) McMahon GCMG CH PC - Parliament of Australia
McMahon became Prime Minister after John Gorton’s party room defeat in 1971 As Prime Minister, he established the Department of the Environment, Aborigines and the Arts, 11 provided Commonwealth funding for child-care, and instigated the Henderson Commission of Inquiry into Poverty
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