Lionel Bowen

Australian politician and Deputy Prime Minister

Lionel Bowen - Leaders & Politicians born December 28th, 1922
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Served as a soldier during World War II, later pursued a legal career and entered politics. Represented the Division of Kingsford Smith in the Australian House of Representatives from 1969 to 1990. Held the position of Deputy Prime Minister from 1983 to 1984 under the Hawke government. Contributed to various legislative reforms and policies during tenure, including support for the arts and social justice.

Served as Deputy Prime Minister of Australia

Represented Kingsford Smith electorate for 21 years

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