
Frank Crean
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Frank Crean was an Australian politician who served as the Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer under Prime Minister Gough Whitlam. His contributions to the Labor Party were significant during the 1970s, and he was involved in key discussions and strategies during the crisis of the Whitlam government.
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He has seen 11 prime ministers and 16 federal treasurers come and go, starting with Gough Whitlam and Frank Crean.
Ross Gittins nears return to The Sydney Morning Herald after health issuesThe Sydney Morning Herald·
Australia· 2026-02-27
Frank Crean is the counsel for Keegan Quarries, stating that the plaintiff’s claim is for defamation and malicious falsehood arising from a criminal complaint.
Quarry sues environmental activist who lodged planning objections against it – The Irish TimesThe Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·
Ireland· 2026-02-26
Frank Crean was a senior colleague of Whitlam's during the Dismissal.
Former senator reflects on Kerr's 'treachery' and Labor's missed opportunityThe Sydney Morning Herald·
Australia· 2025-11-10




















