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Edward Gough Whitlam AC QC (/ˈɡɒf ˈwɪtləm/ 11 July 1916 – 21 October 2014) was the 21st Prime Minister of Australia, serving from 1972 to 1975. The Leader of the Labor Party from 1967 to 1977, Whitlam led his party to power for the first time in 23 years at the 1972 election. He won the 1974 election before being controversially dismissed by the Governor-General of Australia, Sir John Kerr, at the climax of the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis. Whitlam remains the only Australian prime minister to have his commission terminated in that manner.
Whitlam served in the Royal Australian Air Force during World War II for four years as airforce navigator in the Pacific and worked as a barrister following the war. He was first elected to Parliament in 1952, representing Werriwa in the House of Representatives. Whitlam became Deputy Leader of the Labor Party in 1960, and in 1967, after the retirement of Arthur Calwell, was elected Leader and became the Leader of the Opposition. After narrowly losing the 1969 election, Whitlam led Labor to victory at the 1972 election after 23 years of continuous Liberal-Country Coalition Government.
The Four Corners is a region of the United States consisting of the southwestern corner of Colorado, southeastern corner of Utah, northeastern corner of Arizona, and northwestern corner of New Mexico. The Four Corners area is named after the quadripoint where the boundaries of the four states meet, where the Four Corners Monument is located. It is the only location in the United States where four states meet. Most of the Four Corners region belongs to semi-autonomous Native American nations, the largest of which is the Navajo Nation, followed by Hopi, Ute, and Zuni tribal reserves and nations. The Four Corners region is part of a larger region known as the Colorado Plateau and is mostly rural, rugged, and arid. In addition to the monument, commonly visited areas within Four Corners include Monument Valley, Mesa Verde National Park, Chaco Canyon, and Canyon de Chelly National Monument. The most populous city in the Four Corners region is Farmington, New Mexico, followed by Durango, Colorado.
Parliament today mourned the death of Gough Whitlam. What people remember about Gough is a bigness, an optimism, and an enormous optimism for Australia.
The first episode of a 3-part series on the Whitlam Government, broadcast by the ABC in the 1980s as part of the series, "A New World (for sure)".
On the 10th anniversary of the Whitlam Dismissal, the ABC's Four Corners program broadcast this 92-minute special on the events of 1972-75. It features interviews with Whitlam and many others from that period. It is presented by Kerry O'Brien. See WhitlamDismissal.com: http://whitlamdismissal.com
This program is from Four Corners in 1995. It is to mark the 20th anniversary of the Whitlam dismissal..... On Tuesday November 11th, 1975, the Governor-General of Australia, Sir John Kerr, dismissed Mr Gough Whitlam as Prime Minister and appointed Mr Malcolm Fraser as a caretaker Prime Minister. The dismissal was the most dramatic event in the history of the Australian federation. For the first time, an unelected vice-regal representative had removed from office a government which commanded a majority in the House of Representatives. A Double Dissolution election was held on December 13th, 1975, at which the Whitlam Government was soundly defeated. The dismissal of the Whitlam Labor Government was the culmination of a series of dramatic events which began in October, 1975 with...
Paul Keating says Gough Whitlam changed Australia's direction from being an outpost of the British Empire, to being an independent country.
Listen to Cape York Indigenous leader Noel Pearson's tribute to former Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam. Read more here: http://ab.co/1usULKF
Malcolm Turnbull pays tribute to a man who could "embody and personify a time of change". Read more here: http://t.co/cburCbGvTG
Despite the events of 1975, former PM Malcolm Fraser says he felt Gough Whitlam didn't bear any grudge towards him. Read more here: http://t.co/cburCbGvTG
Look back at how events unfolded as a shocked media tried to make sense of the dismissal of Gough Whitlam on 11 November 1975. Read more here: http://ab.co/1QgNcB1
http://abc.net.au/tv | An ABC News summary of the events leading up to and including the 1975 dismissal of Gough Whitlam's Labor Government.
Spurred by the recent passing of Gough Whitlam... Dug out this old interview I had of the Former Prime Minister when I was a wee lad participating in Community Radio back in my High School Days...
ABC 702 Sydney presenter, Richard Glover, interviews former Australian Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam, before Mr Whitlam's death in October 2014.
See WhitlamDismissal.com for more on the Dismissal: http://whitlamdismissal.com This is an interview with Gough Whitlam, broadcast on November 11, 1985 on SBS TV. Whitlam is interviewed by Mungo MacCallum, Michelle Grattan and Max Teichmann. The program is hosted by Margaret Throsby. It is one of a number of appearances by Whitlam on the 10th anniversary of his dismissal and as part of the launch of his book, "The Whitlam Government 1972-75".
This is an interview Gough Whitlam gave to Michael Willesee on Monday, November 11, 1985, on the 10th anniversary of Whitlam's dismissal by Sir John Kerr. It was one of a series of interviews Whitlam did on this day, as part of the launch of his book, "The Whitlam Government 1972-1975". It was shown on Channel 7.
Paul Keating Interviewed ABC TV the day of Gough Whitlam's Death
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Year 10 History Assignment by Jack Mcgee (Gough Whitlam) Luke Jogever (Ron Burgundy) and Liam Rine (Domonic Ronan) This video involves sources from the Whitlam Dismissal involving former Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam making his speech and having an interview with our journalist. Enjoy
Crowds cheer Australian actress Cate Blanchett as she thanks former Prime Minister Gough Whitlam for making tertiary education free for Australians. Read more here: http://ab.co/1usULKF
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You got a mollusk in the palm of you hand
So it's a bad smell
Your ass won't win?
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Hey! It has something, it goes round and round and round again
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