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I don't blame my own parents for the way I grew up, as quite often there is little choice in these issues.
Peter Garrett
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Peter Garrett
Age: 71
Born: 1953
Born: April 19
Environmentalist
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Member Of The Australian House Of Representatives
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Peter Robert Garrett
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