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This resounding victory gave the coalition a record majority in the House of Representatives, and a six-seat majority in the Senate. After Labor was defeated at the general election, Whitlam quit the party leadership and was succeeded by WG Hayden. He resigned from parliament in July In Whitlam become a visiting fellow at the Australian National University.

He later held visiting professorships at Harvard and Adelaide Universities. In he published a book about the events leading to his dismissal, The Truth of the Matter. In retirement Whitlam continued to lecture and comment on political and constitutional issues. Whitlam died on 21 October in Sydney. The legislative program of the Whitlam government was groundbreaking and fast-paced. A whole raft of legislation covering existing and new areas of government activity was passed.

In , for example, Bills were passed, 46 more than the previous record of in The National Museum of Australia acknowledges First Australians and recognises their continuous connection to country, community and culture. Prime Ministers of Australia Gough Whitlam. Prime Minister from 5 December to 11 November Gough Whitlam.

In , he became the only Prime Minister to be removed from office by the Governor-General. He married Margaret Dovey in , and they had four children. Entry to federal politics. Prime Minister Gough Whitlam. Gough Whitlam, Among its many initiatives were: end of conscription. Constitutional crisis and dismissal. Resignation from parliament. Beyond politics. Vincent Lingiari and Gough Whitlam.

The Prices Justification Act established the Prices Justification Tribunal to act as a watchdog on the price of goods and services supplied by companies. The Pipeline Authority Act established the National Pipeline Authority to oversee the planning and construction of a national pipeline system and its subsequent operation and maintenance. The Trade Practices Act outlawed restrictive trade practices and ensured consumer protection and product and manufacturing liability. While in opposition, he championed the need for a scholarship to keep poorer children at high school, beyond the leaving age of I was one of the first students to win a senior secondary scholarship he had championed.

Two years later I became the first person in my family to go to university. After university, I travelled to Adelaide where I achieved my dream of teaching. At the end of the year I gave up teaching to travel around Australia.

When Whitlam was elected prime minister in December , Albert Street was buzzing. After giving a press conference in his backyard, Whitlam walked up the street, inviting the neighbours to his house to celebrate. While overjoyed at the win, Dad declined the offer. He was going fishing early the next day. Whitlam wasted no time implementing reforms. By that time, I was a mother living on a rented farm at the back of Liverpool. I had no job and limited prospects.

My view of myself changed from being a failure to being an experienced, university-educated mother who was proud to be able to contribute to her community. It was a time when everything seemed possible and most ideas for social reform resulted in services to the community. The world seemed to be my oyster.

The dismissal of Whitlam and his twice elected government in November appalled and angered me. I attended rallies, to no avail, and feared that the end of the Whitlam government was the end of social reform.

Nibbling on a mini-quiche, I reflected how far the mud-pie eating kid from Cabramatta had come and the massive impact Gough Whitlam had on my life and generations of other Australians.

I achieved my own dreams in no small part because of our new neighbours, who changed my street and reformed our country. This article is more than 5 months old. My life was transformed.



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