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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 113. Chapters: Bob Hawke, Robert Menzies, Judith Wright, Don Dunstan, Shane Warne, Cornish Australian, Richard Williams, Thomas Blamey, Edward Duyker, Albert Jacka, Bessie Rischbieth, Anna Bligh, Moondyne Joe, Malcolm Blight, May Brothers and Company, John Langdon Bonython, John Scaddan, Robert Brokenshire, John Lavington Bonython, Henry Dangar, Beryl Bryant, Tom Uren, Edward Braddon, David Brand, Tom Richards, John Pascoe Fawkner, Philip Gidley King, Frederick Vosper, Harold Bolitho, Mary Bryant, Garfield Barwick, David Tonkin, Donald Dunstan, George Pearce, Phillip Parker King, Lloyd Rees, John Quick, Robert Richards, Frank Hutchens, Josiah Thomas, Kirk Pengilly, Elizabeth Macarthur, George Marsden Waterhouse, Frank Kitto, Albert Hawke, Joseph Reed, John Earle, James Boucaut, John Piper, Harold Desbrowe-Annear, Albert Dunstan, Bob Chynoweth, John Verran, William Higgs, James Ruse, Herbert Angas Parsons, Janet Andrewartha, Cameron Daddo, Charles Oswald Lelean, John Michael Higgins, Fletcher Jones, Richard Orchard, Joseph Cooke Verco, Nick Champion, John Tonkin, Lochie Daddo, Henry Braddon, Peter Bosustow, Andrew Daddo, Percy Trezise, Laurence Angwin, Les Carlyon, Neil Trezise, Frank P. Mahony, Brice Mutton, Benjamin Carvosso, George Laffer, Baden Teague, Joseph Horrocks, George Rawle, Ian Trezise, Andrew Curnow, Thomas Price, Stephen Bosustow, Bill Brunier, Fred Johns, David Charleston, John Annear, Ken Skewes, Keith Rawle, Richard Champion, Syd Curnow, Geoffrey Sambell, John Blight, Joseph Edmund Carne, Thomas Angove, Andy Angwin, Harry Kneebone, Wendy Boase, Philip Argall, Geoff Brokenshire, Mark Goldsworthy, John Langdon Parsons, Cam Nancarrow. Excerpt: Donald Allan "Don" Dunstan, AC, QC (21 September 1926 - 6 February 1999) was a South Australian politician. He entered politics as the Member for Norwood in 1953, became state...