Scullin
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Scullin may refer to:

In places:
  • Scullin, Australian Capital Territory
    Scullin, Australian Capital Territory
    Scullin is a suburb in the Canberra district of Belconnen. The postcode is 2614. The suburb is named after Prime Minister James Henry Scullin. It was gazetted on 6 June 1968. Streets are named after aviators....

    , a suburb of Canberra
  • Division of Scullin
    Division of Scullin
    The Division of Scullin is an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria. It is located in the northern suburbs of Melbourne, including Epping, Lalor, Bundoora, Mill Park and Plenty....

    , an electorate in the Australian House of Representatives


People with the surname Scullin:
  • James Scullin
    James Scullin
    James Henry Scullin , Australian Labor politician and the ninth Prime Minister of Australia. Two days after he was sworn in as Prime Minister, the Wall Street Crash of 1929 occurred, marking the beginning of the Great Depression and subsequent Great Depression in Australia.-Early life:Scullin was...

     (1876–1953), former Prime Minister of Australia
  • Frederick Scullin
    Frederick Scullin
    Frederick James Scullin, Jr. is an American attorney and senior judge on the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York.-Early life and education:Scullin was born in Syracuse, New York...

     (born 1939), American judge
  • Matthew L. Scullin (born 1983), American scientist

See also

  • Scullin monolith
    Scullin monolith
    Scullin Monolith is a crescent-shaped rock fronting the sea 4 miles west of Torlyn Mountain in Mac. Robertson Land. Early in January 1930 the British Australian New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition under Douglas Mawson made an aerial flight from the ship area...

    , a ridge in Antarctica
  • Scullin Ministry
    Scullin Ministry
    The Scullin Ministry was the twentieth Australian Commonwealth ministry, and ran from 22 October 1929 to 6 January 1932.Australian Labor Party*Rt Hon James Scullin, MP: Prime Minister, Minister for External Affairs, Minister for Industry...

    , ministry of Australia, 1929–1932
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