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- Fred_Chaney abstract "Frederick Michael \"Fred\" Chaney, AO (born 28 October 1941) is a former Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia who, until April 2007, held the position of deputy chairman of the Australian Native Title Tribunal and is Chair of Desert Knowledge Australia and on the Board of Directors of Reconciliation Australia.Chaney was born in Perth, Western Australia and educated at the University of Western Australia. He practised law and was admitted as a barrister and solicitor in Western Australia in 1963, and in Papua New Guinea in 1964.He entered Federal Parliament as a Senator for Western Australia for the Liberal Party at the 1974 election on 18 May 1974 (his term was deemed to have begun on 1 July 1973 under the provisions of the Constitution). He was Leader of the Opposition in the Senate from 1983 until 1990 when he became the Member for Pearce in the House of Representatives, a position he held until 1993. Although still a Senator at the time, Chaney was also Parliamentary Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party from May 1989 to April 1990.He was Minister for Administrative Services from August to December 1978, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs from December 1978 until November 1980 and Minister for Social Security from November 1980 until the defeat of the Fraser government at the 1983 election. He was also Minister Assisting the Minister for Education from August 1978 to December 1979 and Minister Assisting the Minister for National Development and Energy from December 1979 to November 1980.He was appointed as Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in 1997 \"for service to the Parliament of Australia and to the Aboriginal community through his contribution to the establishment of the Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia and mediating with the National Native Title Tribunal\".Chaney's father was Sir Fred Chaney, a minister in the Menzies government. His brothers include Michael Chaney, former chief executive of Wesfarmers and chairman of the National Australia Bank; and John Chaney, Justice of the Supreme Court of Western Australia.Chaney is an active old boy of Aquinas College, Perth.On 25 January 2014, Prime Minister Tony Abbott announced Mr Chaney as the 2014 Senior Australian of the Year.".
- Fred_Chaney activeYearsEndDate "1990-02-27".
- Fred_Chaney activeYearsEndDate "1993-02-08".
- Fred_Chaney activeYearsStartDate "1973-07-01".
- Fred_Chaney activeYearsStartDate "1990-03-24".
- Fred_Chaney alias "Chaney, Frederick Michael (full name)".
- Fred_Chaney almaMater University_of_Western_Australia.
- Fred_Chaney birthDate "1941-10-28".
- Fred_Chaney birthPlace Perth.
- Fred_Chaney birthPlace Western_Australia.
- Fred_Chaney birthYear "1941".
- Fred_Chaney office "Senatorfor Western Australia".
- Fred_Chaney party Liberal_Party_of_Australia.
- Fred_Chaney region Division_of_Pearce.
- Fred_Chaney successor Ian_Campbell_(Australian_politician).
- Fred_Chaney successor Judi_Moylan.
- Fred_Chaney thumbnail Recognise_Campaign_Fred_Chaney_Presser.jpg?width=300.
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- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_Peacock.
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Aquinas_College,_Perth.
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Australian_House_of_Representatives.
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Native_Title_Tribunal.
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Senate.
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- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Australian_of_the_Year.
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- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Category:Members_of_the_Cabinet_of_Australia.
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Category:Murdoch_University_Chancellors.
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- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Desert_Knowledge_Australia.
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Division_of_Pearce.
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Don_Grimes.
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Fred_Chaney,_Sr..
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Ian_Campbell_(Australian_politician).
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Ian_Viner.
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink John_Carrick_(Australian_politician).
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink John_Chaney_(judge).
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink John_McLeay,_Jr..
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Judi_Moylan.
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- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Malcolm_Fraser.
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Margaret_Guilfoyle.
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Chaney.
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Minister_for_Education_and_Training.
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Minister_for_Finance_(Australia).
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Minister_for_Human_Services_(Australia).
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Minister_for_Industry,_Innovation_and_Science_(Australia).
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Minister_for_Social_Services_(Australia).
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink National_Australia_Bank.
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- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Papua_New_Guinea.
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Perth.
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Baume.
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Reith.
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Reconciliation_Australia.
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Reg_Withers.
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Hill_(Australian_politician).
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_Court_of_Western_Australia.
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Tenth_Menzies_Ministry.
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink The_Honourable.
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Tony_Abbott.
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Western_Australia.
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Wesfarmers.
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australia.
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fred Chaney II".
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fred Chaney Jr".
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fred Chaney".
- Fred_Chaney wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fred".
- Fred_Chaney almaMater University_of_Western_Australia.
- Fred_Chaney alternativeNames "Chaney, Frederick Michael".
- Fred_Chaney birthDate "1941-10-28".
- Fred_Chaney birthPlace Perth.
- Fred_Chaney birthPlace Western_Australia.
- Fred_Chaney constituencyMp Division_of_Pearce.
- Fred_Chaney dateOfBirth "1941-10-28".
- Fred_Chaney honorificPrefix The_Honourable.
- Fred_Chaney honorificSuffix Order_of_Australia.
- Fred_Chaney name "Chaney, Fred".
- Fred_Chaney name "Fred Chaney".
- Fred_Chaney nationality "Australian".
- Fred_Chaney office "Senator for Western Australia".
- Fred_Chaney parliament "Australian".
- Fred_Chaney party Liberal_Party_of_Australia.
- Fred_Chaney placeOfBirth "Perth, Western Australia, Australia".
- Fred_Chaney predecessor "New division".
- Fred_Chaney profession "Barrister".
- Fred_Chaney shortDescription "Australian politician".
- Fred_Chaney successor Ian_Campbell_(Australian_politician).