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John Laurence Menadue (born 8 February 1935) is an Australian businessman and public commentator, and formerly a senior public servant and diplomat. ==Biography== Menadue was born in South Australia on 8 February 1935,〔( Birth Notice, ''The Adelaide Chronicle'', 21 February 1935 ). Retrieved 12 July 2015〕〔(John Menadue, ''Things You Learn Along the Way'', p. 4 ). Retrieved 12 July 2015〕 the son of a Methodist minister, and was raised in that faith. He later converted to Catholicism. He attended 12 schools, and had lived in 17 houses by the age of 22. He graduated from the University of Adelaide in 1956 with a Bachelor of Economics. From March 1960 to October 1967 Menadue was private secretary to Gough Whitlam, deputy leader of the Labor Opposition in the federal parliament (Whitlam became leader in February 1967). In 1966 Menadue stood unsuccessfully as Labor candidate for the NSW federal seat of Hume. After leaving Whitlam's employ, he moved into the private sector for seven years as general manager at News Limited, publisher of ''The Australian''.
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