Mitch Fifield
Mitchell Peter Fifield (born 16 January 1967) is the Permanent Representative of Australia to the United Nations. He is a former Australian politician who served as a Senator for Victoria from 2004 to 2019, representing the Liberal Party. He was a government minister in the Abbott, Turnbull, and Morrison Governments, serving as Assistant Minister for Social Services (2013–2015), Manager of Government Business in the Senate (2013–2015), Minister for Communications (2015–2019), and Minister for the Arts (2015–2019).
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Mitch Fifield
Mitchell Peter Fifield (born 16 January 1967) is the Permanent Representative of Australia to the United Nations. He is a former Australian politician who served as a Senator for Victoria from 2004 to 2019, representing the Liberal Party. He was a government minister in the Abbott, Turnbull, and Morrison Governments, serving as Assistant Minister for Social Services (2013–2015), Manager of Government Business in the Senate (2013–2015), Minister for Communications (2015–2019), and Minister for the Arts (2015–2019).
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Mitchell Peter Fifield (born 1 ...... ster for the Arts (2015–2019).
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Mitchell Peter „Mitch” Fifield ...... komunikacji i minister sztuki.
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米奇·發費爾德(英語:Mitch Fifield;1967年 ...... 生在新南威爾士州雪梨。2019年,他獲提名出任駐聯合國大使。
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Mitchell Peter Fifield (born 1 ...... ster for the Arts (2015–2019).
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Mitchell Peter „Mitch” Fifield ...... komunikacji i minister sztuki.
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米奇·發費爾德(英語:Mitch Fifield;1967年 ...... 生在新南威爾士州雪梨。2019年,他獲提名出任駐聯合國大使。
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