EFS class

Wednesday 6 September 2017

Malcolm Turnbull's achievements, turning points, and timeline

Malcolm Turnbull

Achievements:

Malcolm studied Arts and Laws in College.

Malcolm studied Civil Law, finishing a bachelor's degree.

Malcolm became the Prime Minister.

Malcolm became the National Communications Minister under the Tony Abbott government.

Malcolm studied practicing law.



Turning Points :

Malcolm worked as a businessman and a banker.

Malcolm collected a wealth worth several millions to become one of the richest people in Australia

Malcolm got married to Lucy.



Timeline:

On 24 October 1954, Malcolm parents divorced and he was nine years old.

In 1978, Malcolm attended Brasenose College, Oxford, on a scholarship.

In 1987, Turnbull deviated from practising law and embarked into an investment banking business with establishing Whitlam Turnbull and Co.

Early 80s, after his studied, Malcolm headed back to Australia, and started practicing law.

In 1980, Malcolm studied Civil Law, finishing a bachelor's degree.

In 1980, Malcolm and Lucy got married while Malcolm was studying in the Oxford University and the couple lived in the Suburbs of Sydney.

In 1981, Malcolm get the Parliament seat for Wentworth.

In 1990, the company was renamed as Turnbull and Partners Ltd., after Whitlam left.

In 1993, Turnbull was appointed as Republic Advisory committee's chairman by Paul Keating, and for the following seven years.

In 1994, Turnbull made the best investment of his business career.

In 1999, Malcolm bought a stake in the famed internet service provider company 'Ozemail'  for half a million dollars, and sold his stakes for a whopping 57 Millions.

In 2000s, the Prime Minister John Howard promoted Malcolm, and made him a parliament secretary, allowed him to report directly to the PM.

In 2000, Turnbull retired from the post.

In January 2001, Malcolm was honoured with the Centenary Medal for his incredible services to the corporate sector as a businessman.


In 2004, Turnbull became the leader of opposition.

In 2004, Turnbull fought him and ended up beating him in election.

In 2004, Turnbull joined the Australian National Flag Association.
 

In December 2007, Malcolm held the position in the government as Shadow Treasurer and later.


In 2008, his colleagues elected him as the leader of the opposition Liberal Party, and Malcolm accepted and held a position until December 2009.


In 2015, Turnbull resigned from his post as the communications Minister and in the leadership ballot challenge, he defeated Abbot by 10 votes and became the Prime Minister.


In 2015, Malcolm became the leader of the party after defeating Abbott by 54 votes.


On 15 September 2015, Malcolm became the 29 Prime Minister of Australia.


In 2016, Malcolm became the Prime Minister.


 On July 2017, the combined wealth of the Turnbull husband/wife is close to 200 Million Australian dollars.











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