This article is part of a series about William McMahon
Early life
World War II service
Member for Lowe (1949–1982)
Minister for the Army
Minister for the Navy
Minister for Social Services
Minister for Primary Industry
Minister for Labour and National Service
National Service Act 1964
Treasurer of Australia
Veto in the 1968 Liberal Party leadership election
1969 Liberal Party leadership spill
Minister for Foreign Affairs
1971 Liberal Party leadership spill
Prime Minister of Australia
Term of government (1971–1972)
Milirrpum v Nabalco Pty Ltd
Withdrawal of combat troops from the Vietnam War
Dismissal of John Gorton
Ministries
McMahon Ministry
Elections
1972
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The McMahon government was the period of federal executive government of Australia led by Prime Minister William McMahon of the Liberal Party. It was made up of members of a coalition between the Liberal Party and the Country Party, led by Doug Anthony as Deputy Prime Minister. The McMahon government lasted from March 1971 to December 1972, being defeated at the 1972 federal election. Writing for the Australian Dictionary of Biography, Julian Leeser describes McMahon's prime ministership as "a blend of cautious innovation and fundamental orthodoxy".
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