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It is one of the most iconic photos in Australian history — prime minister Gough Whitlam pouring sand into the palm of Gurindji leader Vincent Lingiari in the moment that triggered Aboriginal ...
Gough Whitlam’s legacy in the arts first hit me as a little indie-music nerd in the 1990s. The inner-city Sydney band The Whitlams made a funny little music video about their namesake, a bloke ...
Photograph of Gough Whitlam after he delivered his party's policy on winning government had a life of its own ...
THE occasion was the opening of a restored section of the old press gallery in the original Parliament House. The setting, the ABC office, which housed dozens of journos, in an area the size of ...
BATHURST: In 1991 Gough Whitlam walked into Bathurst's Light on the Hill Dinner to a standing ovation. As the 629 strong crowd were drawn to their feet, the former Prime Minister of Australia ...
WHEN Gough Whitlam walked into the Oval Office to meet US president Lyndon Baines Johnson on June 14, 1967, just a few months after seizing the Labor leadership, he was prepared to receive “the ...
Former prime minister Gough Whitlam has died aged 98. ... which was a highly unusual experience for a young man and a budding politician. ... Supplied photo made available Saturday, March 17, ...
THERE will be seemingly endless stories today about how Gough Whitlam reshaped Australia but little mention of perhaps his first great achievement — indoor plumbing.
BATHURST: In 1991 Gough Whitlam walked into Bathurst's Light on the Hill Dinner to a standing ovation. As the 629 strong crowd were drawn to their feet, the former Prime Minister of Australia ...
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