Robert Hill

 

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Robert Murray Hill (born 25 September 1946) is Chancellor of the University of Adelaide and a former Australian politician. Born in Adelaide, Hill studied at the University of Adelaide where he took degrees in Arts and Law, and later the University of London, where he gained a Masters degree in Law. Robert Hill was a barrister and solicitor before entering politics. He was Vice-President of the Liberal Party in South Australia 1977-79 and President 1985-87. Like many South Australian Liberals, Hill belonged to the liberal or moderate wing of the Liberal Party. He was also a member of the Liberal Party's Federal Executive 1985-87 and 1990-93.  

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Robert Hill

Born 1946-09-25 (79 years ago) in Adelaide, South Australia.

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Robert Murray Hill (born 25 September 1946) is Chancellor of the University of Adelaide and a former Australian politician. Born in Adelaide, Hill studied at the University of Adelaide where he took degrees in Arts and Law, and later the University of London, where he gained a Masters degree in Law. Robert Hill was a barrister and solicitor before entering politics. He was Vice-President of the Liberal Party in South Australia 1977-79 and President 1985-87. Like many South Australian Liberals, Hill belonged to the liberal or moderate wing of the Liberal Party. He was also a member of the Liberal Party's Federal Executive 1985-87 and 1990-93. 

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