Q&A

Is Gough Whitlam still alive?

Is Gough Whitlam still alive?

Deceased (1916–2014)
Gough Whitlam/Living or Deceased

Why did Gough Whitlam get removed?

The Governor-General decided that, as Whitlam could not secure supply, and would not resign or advise an election for the House of Representatives, he would have to sack him. That Tuesday was also the deadline for an election to be called if it were to be held before Christmas.

How old was Gough Whitlam when he died?

98 years (1916–2014)
Gough Whitlam/Age at death

How tall is Gough Whitlam?

1.94 m
Gough Whitlam/Height

What nationality was Gough Whitlam?

Australian
Gough Whitlam/Nationality

Why is Vincent Lingiari famous?

Australian livestock worker and activist Vincent Lingiari fought for Aboriginal land rights. He was best known for leading the 1966 strike of Aboriginal workers at the Wave Hill cattle station in the Northern Territory, Australia.

What did Vincent Lingiari do for Aboriginal rights?

A landmark event that inspired national change. On the 23rd of August 1966, Vincent Lingiari led 200 courageous Indigenous stockmen and their families to walk off Wave Hill Cattle Station in the Northern Territory protesting against the work and pay conditions.

Is Australia under British rule?

The six colonies federated in 1901 and the Commonwealth of Australia was formed as a Dominion of the British Empire. Until 1949, Britain and Australia shared a common nationality code. The final constitutional ties between the United Kingdom and Australia ended in 1986 with the passing of the Australia Act 1986.

What is Gough Whitlam remembered for?

Edward Gough Whitlam AC QC (/ˈɡɒf ˈwɪtləm/; 11 July 1916 – 21 October 2014) was the 21st Prime Minister of Australia, serving from 1972 to 1975. He led the Australian Labor Party (ALP) to power for the first time in 23 years at the 1972 election.

What did Malcolm Fraser do?

John Malcolm Fraser AC CH GCL PC (/ˈfreɪzər/; 21 May 1930 – 20 March 2015) was an Australian politician who served as the 22nd Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1975 to 1983 as leader of the Liberal Party. When Harold Holt became prime minister in 1966, Fraser was appointed Minister for the Army.

Where did Fred Whitlam live as Prime Minister?

Fred Whitlam was promoted again in 1927, this time to Assistant Crown Solicitor. The position was located in the new national capital of Canberra, and the Whitlam family moved there. Whitlam remains the only prime minister to have spent his formative years in Canberra.

What did the Whitlam Institute do for Human Rights?

The human rights agreements enacted by the Whitlam Government include the: On September 18th, 1973, the Death Penalty Abolition Act was enacted. This legislation abolished the death penalty for federal crimes. One argument Whitlam made for this reform was that in the past, many executed prisoners had subsequently been found to have been innocent.

Where did Fred Whitlam go to school at?

After a year there, he attended Mowbray House School and Knox Grammar School in the suburbs of Sydney. Fred Whitlam was promoted again in 1927, this time to Assistant Crown Solicitor. The position was located in the new national capital of Canberra, and the Whitlam family moved there.

What was the first act of the Whitlam Government?

The first act of the Whitlam Government was to free all imprisoned draft resisters. Charges against more than 300 draft resisters were dropped. Conscription was also abolished and the government also announced on December 11, 1972 that the last Australian troops would be returned to Australia within three weeks.