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Lionel K. Murphy was an Australian politician born on February 3, 1922. He served as a member of the Australian Senate and was known for his contributions to social justice and legal reform. Murphy was also appointed as the Attorney-General of Australia, where he advocated for various progressive policies. His dedication to public service and commitment to improving the lives of Australians have made him a respected figure in Australian politics. Lionel K. Murphy passed away on April 21, 2004, leaving a legacy of advocacy and reform.
"Where there is a will there is a way. And this must be the way not of compulsion but of cooperation... No government and no plan can succeed without it."
"The Menzies Government, by its participation in the plans for the development of other nations, can see the virtue of planning for them but apparently cannot see the virtue of a plan for Australia."
"The people of Australia would be staggered to learn that Australia has no national development plan."
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