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  1. Malcolm Bligh Turnbull AC (born 24 October 1954) is an Australian former politician and businessman who served as the 29th prime minister of Australia from 2015 to 2018. He held office as leader of the Liberal Party of Australia.

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  2. Malcolm Bligh Turnbull (Sydney, 24 ottobre 1954) è un ex politico e imprenditore australiano. È stato il 29º primo ministro dell'Australia e leader del Partito Liberale d'Australia da settembre 2015 ad agosto 2018. È inoltre deputato per il suo partito nella divisione di Wentworth dal 2004 al 2018.

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  3. www.malcolmturnbull.com.au › meet-malcolm › biographyBiography | Malcolm Turnbull

    Malcolm Turnbull was the 29 th Prime Minister of Australia. Prior to entering politics he enjoyed successful careers as a lawyer, investment banker and journalist. Malcolm was born in 1954 and grew up in Sydney. For much of his childhood he lived alone with his father Bruce.

  4. 30 apr 2024 · Malcolm Turnbull (born October 24, 1954, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian politician who was MP for Wentworth (2004–18), leader of the Liberal Party of Australia (2008–09; 2015–18), and prime minister of Australia (2015–18).

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  5. 24 ago 2018 · Malcolm Turnbull: How the party turned on Australia's PM. Following the Howard government's defeat by Mr Rudd's Labor Party in 2007, Mr Turnbull became the second of three Liberal opposition...

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  6. 13 ago 2020 · Ex-PM Malcolm Turnbull tells the BBC he believes Australia's borders won't reopen until early 2022. Australia. 9 Feb 2021. A behind-the-scenes peek into Trump diplomacy. A new BBC series...

  7. Turnbull, Malcolm. – Uomo politico australiano (n. Sydney 1954). Laureatosi nel 1980 in Diritto civile presso la Oxford University, già dirigente di una banca di investimento e presidente dal 1993 al 2000 del gruppo di pressione Movimento repubblicano, nel 2004 è entrato in Parlamento nelle fila del Partito liberale.