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Ainsley Gotto
Australian public servant and entrepreneur (1946–2018)
Ainsley Gotto (14 February 1946 – 25 February 2018) was an Australian public servant and entrepreneur, who was the private secretary to John Gorton, the Prime Minister of Australia in the late 1960s.
Early life
Gotto was born in the Brisbane suburb of Annerley on 14 February 1946.[1] Her parents were Sidney Gotto, a flight lieutenant in the Royal Australian Air Force, and his wife, Lesley Webster.[2]
She lived with her parents and went to school in Melbourne, then lived in London before returning to Melbourne.[3] In 1961, the family moved to Canberra, where Ainsley studied a secretarial course at Canberra Technical College, qualifying for her certificate with the highest typing speed in the class.[4] Gotto also worked as a stage actress for the Canberra Repertory Society, appearing in the lead roles of several plays, but gave up amateur theatre to concentrate on h
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- Just five months ago during the Woollahra Council election Ainsley Gotto was ablaze with the white hot glow only a half century of political power and passion can ignite.
Former high-profile Gorton staffer Ainsley Gotto dies aged 71
- A TROVE of secret documents from John Gorton’s time as prime minister can now be released with the death yesterday of his former chief of staff Ainsley Gotto.