
Neal Blewett
Neal Blewett has had a varied career as academic, politician, and diplomat. A Tasmanian Rhodes scholar, he taught successively at the Universities of Oxford and Adelaide and became Professor of Political Theory and Institutions at Flinders University. He has written books and articles on British and Australian history and politics. As Health Minister in the Hawke government he was responsible for the introduction of Medicare and Australia’s Aids policy. His diary of the Keating government was published in 1999. From 1994 to 1998 he was Australian High Commissioner in London as well as a member of the Executive Board of the World Health Organization. He now writes, gardens, and walks in the Blue Mountains.
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December 2007–January 2008, no. 297
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December 2002-January 2003, no. 247
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February 2009, no. 308
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September 2010, no. 324
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August 2002, no. 243
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December 2006–January 2007, no. 287
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November 2005, no. 276
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June–July 2002, no. 242
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April 2018, no. 400