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Tony Whitlam was born on 7 January, 1944 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, is an Australian politician. Discover Tony Whitlam'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 80 years old?

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Occupation Lawyer
Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 7 January, 1944
Birthday 7 January
Birthplace Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality Australia

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Parents Gough Whitlam (father) Margaret Whitlam (mother)
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1944

Antony Philip Whitlam (born 7 January 1944) is an Australian lawyer who has been a politician and judge.

He is the son of Gough Whitlam (former Prime Minister) and Margaret Whitlam.

1956

Whitlam was born in Elizabeth Bay, Sydney, and educated at Sydney Boys High School (1956–60) and the Australian National University in Canberra, where he graduated in law.

1967

Whitlam was called to the New South Wales bar in 1967.

1973

In 1973, he became South East Asia regional counsel for Rank Xerox.

1975

After several unsuccessful runs for preselection, Whitlam was elected in 1975 to the House of Representatives seat of Grayndler in central Sydney.

His father Gough Whitlam was at that time the Leader of the Labor Party and had just been dismissed as Prime Minister by the Governor-General, Sir John Kerr.

Labor was heavily defeated but Tony Whitlam easily won Grayndler.

He became only the second federal MP to serve in the House at the same time as his father.

He is also the only child of an Australian Prime Minister to be a federal MP (Kevin and Brendan Lyons, sons of Prime Minister Joseph Lyons, were Tasmanian state MPs).

1976

During his time as a member of the Federal ALP Caucus, Whitlam got to vote for his father as leader twice, the first in January 1976 the month after the 1975 election defeat and in May 1977 when Bill Hayden launched an unsuccessful challenge against him.

He returned to the Sydney bar, where he had a successful career.

1977

In 1977, there was a redistribution of electoral boundaries in New South Wales, and the Division of Lang, adjoining Grayndler, was abolished.

Whitlam ceded Labor preselection to the sitting Labor MP for Lang, Frank Stewart and stood for another seat, the marginal Liberal seat of St George, where he was defeated at the December 1977 election by the sitting Liberal member, Maurice Neil.

1979

He attempted a return to federal politics in 1979, but was defeated in a preselection battle for the seat of Grayndler.

1993

Whitlam was appointed a judge of the Federal Court of Australia in 1993.

1995

In 1995 he was also appointed a judge of the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory.

Whitlam was one of only six politicians to have served in both the Parliament of Australia and the Federal Court of Australia, alongside Nigel Bowen, Robert Ellicott, Merv Everett, John Reeves and Duncan Kerr.

After retiring from his judgeships, Whitlam returned again to the bar.