Tim Fischer
Timothy Andrew Fischer }} (3 May 1946 – 22 August 2019) was an Australian politician and diplomat who served as leader of the National Party from 1990 to 1999. He was the tenth deputy prime minister in the Howard government from 1996 to 1999.Fischer was born in Lockhart, New South Wales. He served with the Australian Army in the Vietnam War. On his return he bought a farming property at Boree Creek. He served in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1971 to 1984. Fischer was elected to the House of Representatives at the 1984 election, representing the Division of Farrer until his retirement in 2001. He replaced Charles Blunt as leader of the National Party in 1990, and in the Howard government served as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade. After leaving politics, Fischer served as chairman of Tourism Australia from 2004 to 2007, and was later Ambassador to the Holy See from 2009 to 2012. Provided by Wikipedia
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5by Niels Teich, Harald Grümmer, Eric Jörgensen, Thomas Liceni, Frank Holtkamp-Endemann, Tim Fischer, Susanne HohenbergerGet full text
Published 2021-04-01
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9by Philipp Sager, Lukas Näf, Erwin Vu, Tim Fischer, Paul M. Putora, Felix Ehret, Christoph Fürweger, Christina Schröder, Robert Förster, Daniel R. Zwahlen, Alexander Muacevic, Paul WindischGet full text
Published 2021-09-01
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10by Silvan Beeler, MD, Laura Leoty, MSc, Bettina Hochreiter, MD, Fabio Carrillo, PhD, Tobias Götschi, MSc, ETH, Tim Fischer, MD, Philipp Fürnstahl, PhD, Christian Gerber, MDGet full text
Published 2021-03-01
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11by Richard McKinley, Rik Wepfer, Lorenz Grunder, Fabian Aschwanden, Tim Fischer, Christoph Friedli, Raphaela Muri, Christian Rummel, Rajeev Verma, Christian Weisstanner, Benedikt Wiestler, Christoph Berger, Paul Eichinger, Mark Muhlau, Mauricio Reyes, Anke Salmen, Andrew Chan, Roland Wiest, Franca WagnerGet full text
Published 2020-01-01
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