John Moore (Australian politician) (English Wikipedia)

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  • Bowers, Peter (21 April 1982). "A Government in tatters after the night of the long shredder. Resignations of Michael MacKellar and John Moore over the colour television incident". The Sydney Morning Herald. p. 7. ISSN 0312-6315.
  • Howard, John; Tourism., Australia. Department of Industry, Science & (1997). Investing for growth : the Howard Government's plan for Australian industry. [Dept. of Industry, Science and Tourism]. ISBN 9780642280954. OCLC 38835009.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)