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Biography of Herbert Cole Coombs
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The economist Herbert Cole Coombs (1906-1997) was appointed to a series of public positions which allowed him more influence on the shape of post-war Australia than all except a few prime ministers. Widely respected by all sections of the Australian...


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H. C. Coombs Information
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Herbert Cole Coombs (24 February 1906 – 29 October 1997), referred to in his professional life as Dr. H. C. Coombs but commonly known as "Nugget" Coombs, Australian economist and public servant, was born near Perth, Western Australia, one of six...


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The Independent - London
Obituary: H. C. Coombs
11/01/1997: 706 words, approx. 2 pages
Herbert Cole Coombs, economist and public servant: born Kalamunda, Western Australia 24 February 1906; married 1931 Mary Ross (three sons, one daughter); died Sydney 29 October 1997. H. C. Coombs was probably the most outstanding civil servant Australia has produced, but he will...
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Arena Magazine
Between fear and hope: invasion by Stealth 2007 to H.C. (Nugget) Coombs: Nonie Sharp reflects upon the now vanquished Howard government's northern invasion, its meaning for indigenous autonomy, and the legacy of H. C. Coombs.(ESSAY)(John Howard)(North
12/01/2007: 3,552 words, approx. 12 pages
I. An Ear to the Wind The intervention rolled in, its entry was in silence, documents pasted on the door, done in stealth. There was and still is no communication about why or how or what else is to happen. People sit...
 


 

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