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- Lenox_Hewitt abstract "Sir Lenox Hewitt OBE (born 7 May 1917) is a retired senior Australian public servant. He served the Commonwealth in various capacities for over 40 years (1939–80), principally as Secretary of the Prime Minister's Department under John Gorton (Liberal) 1968-71, and Secretary of the Department of Minerals and Energy under Rex Connor (Labor) 1972-75. He later also served the governments of New South Wales and Western Australia. He remains active in public policy debate.He is the father of Patricia Hewitt, a former Labour minister in Tony Blair's government in the United Kingdom.".
- Lenox_Hewitt alias "Hewitt, Cyrus Lenox Simson".
- Lenox_Hewitt birthDate "1917-05-07".
- Lenox_Hewitt birthPlace St_Kilda,_Victoria.
- Lenox_Hewitt birthPlace Victoria_(Australia).
- Lenox_Hewitt birthYear "1917".
- Lenox_Hewitt child Patricia_Hewitt.
- Lenox_Hewitt office "Secretaryof theDepartment of Aboriginal Affairs".
- Lenox_Hewitt office "Secretaryof theDepartment of Minerals and Energy".
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- Lenox_Hewitt wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lenox Hewitt".
- Lenox_Hewitt wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sir Lenox Hewitt".
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- Lenox_Hewitt alternativeNames "Hewitt, Cyrus Lenox Simson".
- Lenox_Hewitt as "Secretary of the Department of Aboriginal Affairs".
- Lenox_Hewitt as "Secretary of the Department of Environment and Conservation".
- Lenox_Hewitt as "Secretary of the Department of the Environment, Aborigines and the Arts".
- Lenox_Hewitt as "Secretary of the Department of the Media".
- Lenox_Hewitt as "Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet".
- Lenox_Hewitt as "Secretary of the Department of the Vice-President of the Executive Council".
- Lenox_Hewitt before John_Bunting_(diplomat).
- Lenox_Hewitt before "Himself".
- Lenox_Hewitt birthDate "1917-05-07".
- Lenox_Hewitt birthPlace St_Kilda,_Victoria.
- Lenox_Hewitt children "Patricia, Antonia, Hilary and Andrew".
- Lenox_Hewitt dateOfBirth "1917-05-07".
- Lenox_Hewitt name "Hewitt, Lenox".
- Lenox_Hewitt name "Sir Lenox Hewitt".
- Lenox_Hewitt nationality "Australian".
- Lenox_Hewitt occupation "Public servant".