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Yes, there are places named after Alfred Deakin, the Australian Prime Minister. Notably, Deakin is a suburb in the Australian Capital Territory, named in his honor. Additionally, Deakin University in Victoria also bears his name, reflecting his significant contributions to Australian politics and education.
Yes, Alfred Deakin had an older sister named Kate Deakin, who was 5 when Alfred was born.
There are a lot of interesting facts about Alfred Deakin, like he was the second prime minister of Australia. He lived from (1856-1919) and is buried in the St Kilda Cemetery. Deakin University is named after him.
Yes Alfred Deakin did have a wife.
Alfred Deakin, Australia's second Prime Minister, was born in Fitzroy, Melbourne in 1856.
Alfred Deakin was born on August 3, 1856.
Alfred Deakin Brookes was born in 1920.
Alfred Deakin Brookes died in 2005.
Alfred Deakin attended Melbourne Grammar School
Alfred Deakin died in Collingwood, Melbourne 1919 Vic
Alfred Deakin died on October 7, 1919 at the age of 63.
Alfred Deakin was born at Fitzroy, Melbourne on 3 August 1856.