Mungo MacCallum is the name of four prominent Australians (four consecutive generations of the same family). They are:
Mungo William MacCallum (1854–1942), Professor of Modern Literature, Vice Chancellor and Chancellor of the University of Sydney, father of
Mungo Lorenz MacCallum (1884–1934), son of Mungo William MacCallum, Rhodes Scholar, lectured in Roman Law at University of Sydney; writer & book reviewer
Mungo Ballardie MacCallum (1913–1999), son of Mungo Lorenz MacCallum, journalist with the Sydney Morning Herald and also ABC, producing its opening night of television in 1956
Mungo Wentworth MacCallum (1941–2020), son of Mungo Ballardie MacCallum and Diana Wentworth; political journalist and author
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MungoMacCallum is the name of four prominent Australians (four consecutive generations of the same family). They are: Mungo William MacCallum (1854–1942)...
Mungo Wentworth MacCallum (21 December 1941 – 9 December 2020) was an Australian political journalist and commentator. MacCallum was once described by...
John Mungo Ballardie MacCallum (commonly known as Mungo Ballardie MacCallum, 11 December 1913 – 12 July 1999) was an Australian journalist, broadcaster...
Sir Mungo William MacCallum KCMG (26 February 1854 – 3 September 1942) was Chancellor of the University of Sydney from 1934 to 1936, and a noted literary...
(born 1964), American news anchor Mungo Wentworth MacCallum (1941–2020), Australian journalist Mungo William MacCallum (1854–1942), Chancellor of the University...
Courier-Mail and the Adelaide Advertiser, it was suggested by the commentator MungoMacCallum in The Monthly that "the anti-Rudd push, if coordinated at all, was...
where she married in 1882. She had met her Scottish-born husband, Mungo William MacCallum, in Aberystwyth in west Wales, where he was a Professor, and she...
2017. MungoMacCallum (6 July 2002). "Sex, power and politics". The Age. Retrieved 17 June 2018. "Menzies, Fairfax and that affair: MungoMacCallum replies"...
examples include Australian-born political journalist Mungo Wentworth MacCallum (b. 1941) and Stephen McCallum, Adelaide-born labour organiser and prominent operating...
and generally acknowledged as having a mastery of economic policy. MungoMacCallum, while noting that he left no lasting achievements, called his prime...
survived by his wife Barbara, and four children. The prominent journalist MungoMacCallum is his nephew.[citation needed] Referendum and Reform: The Upper House...
pseudonym "Hillary Bray"), Guy Rundle, Charles Richardson, Bernard Keane, MungoMacCallum and Hugo Kelly. In 2003, Mayne was forced to sell his house to settle...
directed by Lee Robinson, produced by Stanley Hawes and written by MungoMacCallum. It concerns electricity coming to the New South Wales town of Bigga...
ABC-CLIO. p. 56. ISBN 978-1-57607-216-5. Retrieved 8 October 2012. MungoMacCallum (23 November 2009). Australian Story: Kevin Rudd and the Lucky Country...
his second wife, Benise (née Atherton) the following year. In 1976, MungoMacCallum published an article in the Nation Review magazine alleging that Killen...
the Parliament of Australia [156] MungoMacCallum 1926 Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sydney [157] Alexander MacCormick 1926 A leading surgeon [158];...
Clive James, Kate Jennings, Paul Kelly, Benjamin Law, Amanda Lohrey, MungoMacCallum, Shane Maloney, Robert Manne, David Marr, Maxine McKew, Drusilla Modjeska...
poets Les Murray and Geoffrey Lehmann, journalists David Solomon, MungoMacCallum (Jnr) and Laurie Oakes, Oz magazine satirists Richard Neville, Richard...
library staff. The Mitchell Library officially opened on 8 March 1910; MungoMacCallum, then President of the Library Board of Trustees, spoke at the opening...
Don Watson "Rabbit syndrome: Australia and America" December 2001 5 MungoMacCallum "Girt by Sea: Australia, the Refugees and the Politics of Fear" March...
where he graduated BA (1894), reading English under Professor Sir MungoMacCallum. He was editor of Hermes, the student literary annual, and became the...
NSW) Wayne Hudson (Newington, professor and visiting fellow at ANU) MungoMacCallum (Cranbrook, journalist and member of the Wentworth squatocracy) Andrew...
player (New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets). Mungo Wentworth MacCallum, 78, Australian political journalist and commentator. John J....