Gough Whitlam
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 10 years ago |
Date of birth | July 11,1916 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Kew |
Australia | |
Date of died | October 21,2014 |
Died | Elizabeth Bay |
Australia | |
Height | 194 (cm) |
Years of service | 1941–45 |
Party | Australian Labor Party |
Job | Politician |
Diplomat | |
Barrister | |
Education | Telopea Park School |
Mowbray House | |
Canberra Grammar School | |
The University of Sydney | |
Spouse | Margaret Whitlam |
Children | Nicholas Whitlam |
Tony Whitlam | |
Catherine Whitlam | |
Stephen Whitlam | |
Previous position | Leader of the Opposition of Australia (1975–1977) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 404541 |
The Truth of the Matter
Abiding Interests
My Italian notebook
Australia's Foreign Policy: New Directions, New Definitions
National Collecting Institutions: Inaugural Kenneth Myer Lecture, 5 April 1990
On Australia's Constitution
Eureka: Saga of Australian History : Speeches
The Italian Inspiration in English Literature: Address to the Frederick May Foundation at the University of Sydney on 21 March 1980
The Road to China
The Macquarie Broadcasts: May-October, 1972
A Century of Social Change
Australia and Asia
Labor in Power: What is the Difference?
An urban nation
International Women's Year: Priorities and Considerations: Statement Prepared for the Information of the Parliament and Tabled by the Prime Minister, the Hon. E. G. Whitlam, 4 December 1974
Gough Whitlam on Reform During Recession: The Way Ahead
Australia and South-East Asia: Principal Speeches Made During the Visit of Prime Minister of Australia to South-East Asia, 28 January-13 February 1974
Australia and South East Asia: Principal Speeches Made by Leaders of the Governments of Malaysia, Thailand, Laos, Burma, Singapore and the Philippines During the Visit to These Countries by the Prime Minister, the Honourable E. G. Whitlam, 28 January to 13 February, 1974
Report '74: Statement Made in the House of Representatives by the Prime Minister of Australia, the Honourable E. G. Whitlam on Thursday, 5 December 1974
Labor Party Policy Speech, 1972: Delivered at Blacktown Civic Centre, 13th November, 1972
The Machinery of Democracy
The Road to Reform, Labour [sic] in Government: Can Labour [sic] Carry Out Its Mandate?
Reshaping Australian Industry: Tariffs and Socialists
Senate Elections 1970 (QS).
The Whitlam government, 1972-1975
Abiding Interests
My Italian notebook
Australia's Foreign Policy: New Directions, New Definitions
National Collecting Institutions: Inaugural Kenneth Myer Lecture, 5 April 1990
On Australia's Constitution
Eureka: Saga of Australian History : Speeches
The Italian Inspiration in English Literature: Address to the Frederick May Foundation at the University of Sydney on 21 March 1980
The Road to China
The Macquarie Broadcasts: May-October, 1972
A Century of Social Change
Australia and Asia
Labor in Power: What is the Difference?
An urban nation
International Women's Year: Priorities and Considerations: Statement Prepared for the Information of the Parliament and Tabled by the Prime Minister, the Hon. E. G. Whitlam, 4 December 1974
Gough Whitlam on Reform During Recession: The Way Ahead
Australia and South-East Asia: Principal Speeches Made During the Visit of Prime Minister of Australia to South-East Asia, 28 January-13 February 1974
Australia and South East Asia: Principal Speeches Made by Leaders of the Governments of Malaysia, Thailand, Laos, Burma, Singapore and the Philippines During the Visit to These Countries by the Prime Minister, the Honourable E. G. Whitlam, 28 January to 13 February, 1974
Report '74: Statement Made in the House of Representatives by the Prime Minister of Australia, the Honourable E. G. Whitlam on Thursday, 5 December 1974
Labor Party Policy Speech, 1972: Delivered at Blacktown Civic Centre, 13th November, 1972
The Machinery of Democracy
The Road to Reform, Labour [sic] in Government: Can Labour [sic] Carry Out Its Mandate?
Reshaping Australian Industry: Tariffs and Socialists
Senate Elections 1970 (QS).
The Whitlam government, 1972-1975
Gough Whitlam Life story
Edward Gough Whitlam AC QC was the 21st prime minister of Australia, serving from 1972 to 1975. He was the longest-serving federal leader of the Australian Labor Party.
Australia and China eye new ways to heal old wounds
Nov 3,2023 1:31 am
... Poking Beijing in the eye Mr Albanese s visit marks 50 years since former Prime Minister Gough Whitlam travelled to Beijing, following the establishment of diplomatic ties...
Barry Humphries: The satirist and comedian whose life was dominated by Dame Edna Everage
Apr 22,2023 7:40 am
... MasterpiecesIn the 1974 sequel, Barry McKenzie Holds His Own, Edna is created a dame by the then Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam...
The trip that transformed Australia and China ties, five decades on
Dec 20,2022 12:51 pm
... " The pub called out: Is there someone here called Stephen FitzGerald? " One of Australia s most powerful politicians - future prime minister Gough Whitlam - was on the line...
Trump not first politician to be ditched by Rupert Murdoch
Nov 16,2022 7:31 pm
... The target was Australia s Prime Minister Gough Whitlam...