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  1. The Whitlam government was the federal executive government of Australia led by Prime Minister Gough Whitlam of the Australian Labor Party. The government commenced when Labor defeated the McMahon government at the 1972 federal election, ending a record 23 years of continuous Coalition government. It was terminated by Governor-General Sir John ...

  2. Sep 29, 2022 · Whitlam dismissal. On 11 November 1975, after a series of dramatic events including a 1974 double dissolution and a budgetary supply crisis, the Gough Whitlam -led federal Labor government became the first (and only) government in Australian history to be dismissed by the Governor-General.

  3. Jan 19, 2012 · In 1973 the new Whitlam government took the final steps to dismantle the 'White Australia' policy and remove race as a factor in Australia's immigration provisions.

  4. Jul 17, 2023 · How a secret plan 50 years ago changed Australia’s economy forever, in just one night Published: July 17, 2023 4:03pm EDT. Alex ... Whitlam showed what a government could do. It was a lesson his ...

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    Vietnam was not the only point of contention between the US and Australia. As PM, Whitlam demanded to know if and why the CIA had a spy base at the “Joint Defence Space Research Facility” in Pine Gap, near Alice Springs, in the Northern Territory. On paper, Pine Gap was meant to be a collaboration between the Australian Department of Defence and th...

    Tensions not only ran high between the Whitlam government and the CIA, but also with Australia’s intelligence agencies. When Whitlam learned that Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) personnel were working as proxies of the CIA in Chile to help destabilise the socialist government of Salvador Allende, he demanded they be recalled ho...

    It was no coincidence that anti-Whitlam forces reached out to Kerr. The CIA often referred to Kerr as “our man”, according to former Pine Gap decoder Christopher Boyce, speaking to the San Francisco Chroniclein 1982.. Boyce was put on trial in the US for espionage after revealing the extent of CIA infiltration into Australia’s trade union movement ...

    When Whitlam was re-elected in 1974, the White House sent Marshall Green to Canberra as its ambassador. Known as the “coupmaster”, Green had played a central role in the 1965 coup against President Sukarno in Indonesia. According to Pilger, in an October 2014 article in The Guardian, Whitlam was shown a top-secret message on November 10, 1975, that...

  5. Gough Whitlam's Labor government was elected in 1972 after 23 years of rule by a coalition formed by the Liberal and Country parties. The ALP Government enjoyed a nine-seat majority in the House of Representatives, [13] but did not control the Senate, [14] which had been elected in 1967 and 1970 (as Senate elections were then out of synchronisation with House of Representatives elections).

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  7. Nov 11, 2020 · Cathy Madden. 11 November 2020 marks the 45th anniversary of the dismissal of the Whitlam Labor Government in 1975. The dismissal of the Whitlam Government by Governor-General Sir John Kerr was perhaps the most dramatic and controversial event in Australia’s constitutional and political history.