Gough whitlam childhood rashes
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THE WHITLAM Association
GOUGH WHITLAM COMMEMORATIVE ORATION
“Contemporary Relevance, comrade”:
Gough Whitlam in rendering 21st century
Graham Freudenberg
St Kilda Town Engross, Melbourne, 4 March 2015
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No Whitlam Dismissal
The 1974 double dissolution happening before the middle of the year meant that half the senators had terms set to expire on 30 June 1976; it was widely believed Whitlam would probably hold a House of Reps elections at the same time as the needed half-senate election, even though the Reps' term didn't expire until 1977.
Labor was probably going to lose. The 1974 recession was too nasty, too much a shock for people who'd experienced a generation of the golden age of demand management capitalism after WWII; Whitlam and co were held guilty of throwing it all away. It doesn't matter that the governments and administrations of the UK, US and Canada were in similar boats. Or, at least, it's reasonable to use these contrasts to see federal Labor suffering an election loss somewhere between what Ford experienced in 1976, and what Callaghan probably would have suffered at an early election in 1978, before the British winter of discontent. (The outc
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PM Transcripts
a P. GS STLTEI'iNT HO. 26
December 1972
TEPORT TO Tr NATION
Good evening. Just over two weeks ago the people of
Australia gave the Australian Labor Party a clear mandate to put into
effect the policies which I had set forth on behalf of the party
during the campaign. The uncertainties and complexities of the
Australian electoral system are such that it was not possible until
this week to assemble the parliamentary party and elect the full
ministry. But I believed it was essential that the new Government
should waste no time in implementing its program, and therefore I
formed an interim ministry with my Deputy, iMr. Barnard, A great
many decisions were made, but I am anxious that it should not be
thought that any of them were hasty or ill-considered. Every
decision was a clear expression of the program on which we were
elected, an expression of our unmistakable mandate. The question
was simply whether there was any good reason for delaying action,
in obedience to the people's will. I could find no good reason.
The most important of our initiatives have been taken
in the field of our relations with our neighbours, our friends and
our allies, and in this area it was particularly urgent that any
doubt or confusion about the intentions of the n