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Was the Governor General right to argue that he had the constitutional authority to dismiss the Whitlam Government or was Whitlam correct in arguing that the ...
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... The election of the Whitlam government was a turning point in politics as the victory signalled a dramatic change to the political arena. ...
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This can be proven by a close examination of a certain criteria that can evaluate the efficiency of the Whitlam government. One's ...
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... The rise of male unemployment in Australia forced a changed of gender emphasis in the Whitlam government, as they were forced to accept the challenges put ...
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... Vietnam. The Whitlam government assumed the office in December 1972, by then only a few Australian troops remained in Vietnam. The ...
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... In 1972, Gough Whitlam led the Labor Party to power. His government then withdrew all remaining troops from Vietnam, a move widely supported. ...
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... troops. Finally with the election of the Whitlam Labor government in 1972, the last of the troops were brought home. The United ...
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... The liberal-country Party was elected to govern Australia for almost 30 years, in the short-term of the Whitlam labour government in 1972 to 1975 saw a number ...
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... effect on the Liberal governments popularity, a few months after a complete troop withdrawal in 1972 from Vietnam, the Whitlam Labour government replaced the ...
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... The election of the Whitlam Labor government in 1972 saw the emergence of an explicit "recognition of China policy" and although this government was relatively ...
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... metropolitan newspaper in Australia calls on the Government to resign. Fraser announces that the Senate will delay the two money bills until Whitlam calls an ...
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... It began with the Whitlam governments famous (and controversial) 25% across the board tariff cut. The Hawke government was the next government to tackle the ...
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... In an address to parliament, Whitlam said the following about reevaluating foreign policy: The change of government provides a new opportunity for us to ...
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... the liberal Prime minister, William McMahn, and then Whitlam soon after him ... and more chances to enter the professions, the Hawke Government introduced policies ...
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