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Aussie Malcolm was born on 11 December, 1940 in New Zealand, is a New Zealand politician. Discover Aussie Malcolm's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?

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Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 11 December 1940
Birthday 11 December
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Nationality New Zealand

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1940

Anthony George "Aussie" Malcolm (born 11 December 1940) is a former National Party politician in New Zealand.

Malcolm was born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1940.

He was educated in Canada and Australia (Sydney Church of England Grammar School), and then attended Wellington College and Victoria University of Wellington.

He was the son of Joseph Anthony Malcolm, a New Zealand government official serving overseas.

1965

On 27 February 1965, Malcolm married Astrid Margaret Silver, the daughter of F. B. Silver.

1970

Malcolm's early career was as a social worker with the Child Welfare Division of the Department of Education in Wellington and Palmerston North but by the mid 1970s he was owner of Malcolm & Hansard Ltd, an accredited advertising agency in Auckland.

1975

Malcolm became the member of parliament for the Eden electorate in 1975, defeating Mike Moore, remaining there until he was in turn defeated in 1984 by Richard Northey.

Malcolm was a cabinet minister during the third term of the Muldoon National government, serving at various times as Associate Minister of Transport, Civil Aviation and Railways, Minister of Health, and Minister of Immigration.

As Associate to Colin McLachlan, Malcolm's focus was on New Zealand Railways.

He managed the transition from government department to corporation, upgraded Wellington's commuter services with Hungarian built Ganz-Marvag electric units, electrified commuter services to Paraparaumu and commenced electrification of the main trunk line.

1977

Malcolm became involved with Immigration as Parliamentary Under Secretary to Jim Bolger in 1977 and continued, as Minister, until 1984.

Malcolm made wide use of his ministerial discretion to stop dawn raid deportations when children or other exceptional circumstances were involved, laying the foundation for many Pacifica families now well settled in New Zealand.

His response to the Indo-Chinese refugee crisis was the foundation for New Zealand refugee policies that persist to the present and are still well regarded internationally.

For both approaches he received criticism from the political right.

1981

Later, by issuing visas to the 1981 Springboks, he received criticism from the political left.

Malcolm was highly interventionist, making many individual case decisions and instituting policies some regarded as "quirky", at the time; such as permitting restaurants to employ ethnic chefs to improve cuisine; Chinese market gardeners to employ family members to replace their own children who were moving into the professions; the entry of skilled musicians and artists; and the first "entrepreneur" policy.

Malcolm's liberalism saw an increase in non-white migration, especially as "special cases", but he persisted with the Eurocentric policy of only accepting mainstream occupational migrants from "traditional source" countries.

As the Minister of Health during the 1981–84 National government, Malcolm features in a 1985 tobacco industry document, a report written by a Tobacco Institute of America official who had visited New Zealand.

The official was accompanied by Donald Hoel, a lawyer in the US law firm Shook, Hardy & Bacon, who worked for the tobacco industry.

1984

After widespread review and submissions his new Immigration Bill was to undertake its second reading the night Muldoon announced the snap election in 1984.

In 1984 Malcolm was involved in the KZ 7 campaign, joining the project as campaign director.

1985

The document described a February 1985 lunch meeting attended by Michael Thompson of the Tobacco Institute of New Zealand, people from the tobacco company Rothmans and the local British American Tobacco branch.

1987

That legislation re-emerged later as the Labour-sponsored Immigration Act of 1987.

The team finished second in the 1987 Louis Vuitton Cup.

Malcolm later established Malcolm Pacific Limited, an immigration consultancy firm, where he remains a Director.

1989

Astrid Malcolm was elected to the Auckland City Council for the Mount Eden ward on the Citizens & Ratepayers ticket from 1989 to 1998.

1999

In 1999 Malcolm and diving friend Jeroen Jongejans formed Dive!

Tutukaka, New Zealand's largest dive charter company, operating at the Poor Knights Islands.

Malcolm no longer has a financial interest in the company.

2000

She died of a suspected embolism during a diving accident at the Poor Knights Islands in 2000.

The couple had one son and three daughters.