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McKew (died 1944),
British military chaplain Shane McKew (born 1949),
Australian rules footballer McKee This page
lists people with the
surname McKew...
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Maxine Margaret McKew AM (born 22 July 1953) is a
former Australian Labor politician and journalist; she was the
Parliamentary Secretary for Infrastructure...
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location of the
Royal Botanic Gardens ("
Kew Gardens"), now a
World Heritage Site,
which includes Kew Palace.
Kew is also the home of
important historical...
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Maxine McKew winning the seat on a thin 1.4
percent margin after a
close contest,
making her the
first Labor MP for Bennelong.
After a
single term,
McKew was...
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Kew Gardens is a
botanic garden in
southwest London that
houses the "largest and most
diverse botanical and
mycological collections in the world". Founded...
- Seaford, Victoria: BAS Publishing. p. 589. ISBN 978-1-921496-32-5.
Shane McKew's playing statistics from AFL
Tables Shane McKew at AustralianFootball.com...
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votes ahead of
McKew on the
first count, and
finished 2.8
percentage points behind McKew on the
estimated two-party vote.
McKew declined to
claim victory...
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Kew (/kjuː/) is a
suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia,
found 5 km east from Melbourne's
Central Business District.
Kew is
located within the City...
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Right Rev.
Robert McKew CBE (16
February 1872 – 11
October 1944) was an
Irish Anglican priest in the 20th century.
McKew was born on
Valentia Island, County...
- minister.
Howard also lost his own seat of
Bennelong at the
election to
Maxine McKew,
becoming only the
second prime minister to do so,
after Stanley Bruce at...