Tag: Governor-General
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Order of Canada Grows: 80 New Appointments Highlight Athletes, Journalists, Indigenous Leaders
Overview of the 80 New Appointments Governor General Mary Simon has unveiled a broad slate of 80 new appointments to the Order of Canada, recognizing individuals across diverse fields for their contributions to Canadian society. The announcement, marked by its breadth, includes high-profile names from sports, media, Indigenous governance, medicine, and public service. The list…
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Paul Keating Says Sir John Kerr Should Have Been Arrested During the Whitlam Crisis
Introduction: A Stinging Perspective on a Cold War-era Crisis Former Australian prime minister Paul Keating has reignited debate over the 1975 constitutional crisis by saying that Sir John Kerr, then governor-general, should have been arrested amid the turmoil that led to the removal of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam. Keating’s comments, made in the context of…
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Paul Keating Says Kerr Should Have Been Arrested: Recalling the 1975 Australian Crisis
Keating’s Bold Claim Rekindles a Historic Debate Former Australian prime minister Paul Keating has reignited one of the country’s most controversial constitutional episodes by saying that Sir John Kerr, then governor-general, should have been arrested during the tumultuous period that led to the sacking of the Whitlam government. Keating’s remark, delivered in the wake of…
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Keating Says Kerr Should Have Been Arrested Over Whitlam Crisis
Overview: Keating’s stark retort to the 1975 crisis Former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating has reignited a pivotal chapter of Australian political history by stating he would have ordered the police to arrest then-Governor-General Sir John Kerr during the tumultuous events that led to the sacking of the Whitlam government. Keating’s comments, made in the…
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The Dismissal of Whitlam: A Pivotal Day in Australian Constitutional History
Introduction: A watershed moment in Australian politics On 11 November 1975, Australia faced one of the most dramatic constitutional episodes in its history. Governor-General Sir John Kerr used his reserve powers to dismiss Prime Minister Gough Whitlam and his Labor government, effectively ending the Whitlam administration’s term in office. The move followed a brutal parliamentary…
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The Dismissal of Whitlam: The Day Australia’s Governor-General Sacked the Government
The Dismissal in Context On 11 November 1975, a constitutional crisis in Australia reached its dramatic peak as Governor-General Sir John Kerr used his reserve powers to dismiss Prime Minister Gough Whitlam and suspend Parliament. The move followed months of political standoff between Whitlam’s Labor government and the opposition, led by Malcolm Fraser of the…
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The Whitlam Dismissal: Kerr’s 1975 Constitutional Crisis
Introduction: A Turning Point in Australian Politics On November 11, 1975, Australia witnessed a dramatic constitutional clash that reshaped its political landscape: the Governor-General, Sir John Kerr, exercised reserve powers to dismiss the elected government of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam. The acts that unfolded over a single day— Whitlam’s meeting with Kerr and the subsequent…
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Whisper, Senate, and the Dismissal: How 1975 Sealed Whitlam’s Fate
The day the crisis divided a nation On a day that would be remembered as a turning point in Australian politics, the Whitlam government faced a crisis that would outlast its years in office. The Senate confrontation, the Governor-General’s uneasy resolve, and a chain of decisions threaded together in a tense sequence. It wasn’t merely…
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How the 1975 Dismissal Was Sealed in the Senate: The Whisper, the Warning, and a Nation Transformed
Introduction: A Constitutional Crisis Realized in the Senate In November 1975, Australia stood at a crossroads between constitutional norms and political rupture. The Whitlam government, elected with a mandate for sweeping reform, faced a Senate determined to block supply. The drama that followed—centered in Canberra’s corridors, including the Senate’s red leather benches—resulted in a dramatic…
