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  1. Sir Robert David Muldoon GCMG CH PC (/ m ʌ l ˈ d uː n /; 25 September 1921 – 5 August 1992) was a New Zealand conservative politician who served as the 31st prime minister of New Zealand, from 1975 to 1984, while leader of the National Party.

  2. Robert Muldoon was Jurassic Park 's game warden. He was also the warden at John Hammond 's park in Kenya. He was shown to be proficient with weaponry and was a skilled hunter. He was portrayed in the film as a cautious man and a bit of an alarmist.

  3. Sep 21, 2024 · Robert Muldoon was an accountant, politician, and prime minister of New Zealand from 1975 to 1984. After completing his secondary education, Muldoon joined the army in World War II (1940) and learned accounting, serving in the South Pacific and in Italy.

  4. Rob Muldoon was one of our most polarising PMs, the voice of ‘the ordinary bloke’ to supporters and a dictatorial bully to critics.

  5. The authorised biography of New Zealand prime minister Robert Muldoon – one of the dominant political figures of the last half-century in that country. His Way was based on many hours of conversation with Muldoon himself as well as colleagues, friends, and family, and wide access to the prime minister’s official and private papers and diaries.

  6. nzhistory.govt.nz › keyword › robert-muldoonRobert Muldoon | NZ History

    25 Sep 1921 – 5 Aug 1992. Prime Minister: 12 Dec 1975–26 Jul 1984. Age on becoming Prime Minister: 54. Electorate: Tamaki. Political Party: National. Biography. Robert Muldoon. Rob Muldoon was one of our most polarising PMs, the voice of ‘the ordinary bloke’ to supporters and a dictatorial bully to critics. Read more... Events In History.

  7. www.nzonscreen.com › spotlight › rob-muldoonRob Muldoon - NZ On Screen

    It's been over 40 years since Robert Muldoon was sworn in as New Zealand Prime Minister. This Spotlight collection chronicles a number of classic Muldoon moments on screen.

  8. Robert Muldoon was Prime Minister of New Zealand for eight and a half years (1975-1984) and Minister of Finance for fifteen years (1967-72 and 1975-84) during one of the most difficult...

  9. The National Party prime minister between 1975 and 1984 was Robert Muldoon, a controversial figure whose policies and abrasive style polarised New Zealanders. A good example of Muldoon’s style is this 1976 interview with Simon Walker about Muldoon’s claims that New Zealand was ...

  10. Dec 10, 2015 · How do we remember Rob Muldoon? Hardly at all, if the paucity of coverage around the 40th anniversary of his first election victory as leader of the National Party is a guide. And yet he’s surely...