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Edward Gough Whitlam [a] AC QC (11 July 1916 – 21 October 2014) was the 21st prime minister of Australia, serving from 1972 to 1975. He held office as the leader of the Australian Labor Party (ALP), of which he was the longest-serving.
- 1975 Australian constitutional crisis
The 1975 Australian constitutional crisis, also known simply...
- Whitlam government
The Whitlam government was the federal executive government...
- 1975 Australian constitutional crisis
Edward Gough Whitlam, conosciuto come Gough Whitlam, è stato un politico australiano e ventunesimo premier. Nel 1972, dopo 23 anni di opposizione, ha riportato alla guida del governo federale il partito laburista ed è stato, suo malgrado, protagonista di una crisi costituzionale che spinse il governatore generale a revocargli il ...
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28 apr 2024 · Gough Whitlam (born July 11, 1916, Kew, Victoria, Australia—died October 21, 2014, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) was an Australian politician and lawyer who introduced a number of policy measures and social reforms as prime minister of Australia (1972–75), but his troubled administration was cut short when he was dismissed ...
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Australia’s 21st Prime Minister. Gough Whitlam. 5 December 1972 to 11 November 1975. Gough Whitlam came into office in late 1972. The Australian Labor Party had been in opposition for 23 years, and Whitlam, who had reformed Labor’s policies, was keen to bring a program of social reform to the people of Australia.
Gough Whitlam (1916 - 2014) was one of Australia’s most influential and controversial Prime Ministers.1 Larger than life and with a rapier wit, he set out to transform Australia through a wide-ranging reform program.2 While his rollercoaster term ended abruptly with his dismissal by Governor-General John Kerr, Whitlam ‘established social policie...