The Prime Minister in movie The Dish. Fond of liquid lunches. Party unknown - possibly Liberal Party of Australia. Played by Billie Brown. (NOTE: The genuine historical Prime Minister during the time the movie is set was John Gorton, a Liberal.)
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Ministers
Charlene Wills, Victorian Minister for Industry in the novels Stiff and The Brush Off by Shane Moloney. Australian Labor Party.
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Members of Parliament
Tony Dunne, Australian Labor Party member in TV show Corridors of Power. Removed from ALP front bench due to reshuffle - later declared he was leaving the party but died before he could tell anyone. Wife Tania presumably won his safe seat.
Wally Norman, MP in The Honourable Wally Norman (film)
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There is an informal British parlour game, semi-jocular, which challenges the participants to come up with the names of "10 famous Belgians", implicitly asserting that Belgian nationals are far less likely to be notable in the United Kingdom than those of other countries.
Fictional characters may or may not be allowed.
Fame may be established according to arbitrary criteria such as how many other players have heard of the person or their notable achievement.