Christopher Pyne (disambiguation)

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Christopher Pyne may refer to:

Christopher Pyne Australian politician

Christopher Maurice Pyne is an Australian politician who has been the Liberal member for the House of Representatives seat of Sturt since the 1993 election.

Christopher Norman "Chris" Pyne was an English jazz trombonist.

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