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Speakers: Chaired by Dr Simon Sleight, Menzies Australia Institute (King's College London)

  • Dr Marija Taflaga, Director, The Australian Politics Studies Centre (Australian National University).

Summary: On 11 November 1975 Australia's 21st prime minister, Gough Whitlam, was sacked by the then Governor-General of Australia, John Kerr. In this unprecedented action Kerr created one Australia's defining political moments.With the public release of the 'Palace Letters', fresh light has been cast on the hitherto secret discussions between officials in Canberra and those at the very highest level of the British establishment.

In a special event by the Menzies Australia Institute, King’s College London, and the Australian National University, we bring you an expert analysis of the documents, reveal what they tell us and try to answer what really went on in the run up to that fateful day in November 1975.

 

 

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This live webinar is hosted by the Menzies Australia Institute, King’s College London, and the Australian National University. All are welcome. It will be streamed live via YouTube and available as a podcast following the event.

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Please send any questions you would like to submit to the Q&A to sgacomms@kcl.ac.uk

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Simon Sleight

Reader in Urban History, Historical Youth Cultures and Australian History