Fifty years on from the sacking of Gough Whitlam, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has described the saga as a ''partisan political ambush".
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On November 11, 1975, the Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam was fired by the Queen's representative Sir John Kerr. It was the most dramatic political crisis in the nation's history.
Fifty years on from the sacking of Gough Whitlam, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has described the saga as a ''partisan political ambush".
Fifty years on from the sacking of Gough Whitlam, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has described the saga as a ''partisan political ambush".
Fifty years on from the dismissal, Paul Keating has revealed he told Gough Whitlam he should have sacked Governor-General John Kerr, or have him...
Fifty years on from the dismissal, Paul Keating has revealed he told Gough Whitlam he should have sacked Governor-General John Kerr, or have him...
Paul Keating has revealed he told Gough Whitlam to either sack Sir John Kerr or have the governor-general arrested during the dismissal.
Paul Keating has revealed he told Gough Whitlam to either sack Sir John Kerr or have the governor-general arrested during the dismissal.
Paul Keating has revealed he told Gough Whitlam to either sack Sir John Kerr or have the governor-general arrested during the dismissal.
Paul Keating has revealed he told Gough Whitlam to either sack Sir John Kerr or have the governor-general arrested during the dismissal.
Anthony Albanese has announced 50 years after the dismissal of then prime minister Gough Whitlam, a statue will be built to honour the Labor...
The former prime minister said the governor-general's decision to dismiss Gough Whitlam was so bad police should've been involved.