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Lighting a candle for democracy: Australian politics from 1967 to 1977.

Hosted by anncamp342 · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 17 episodes

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This is a history of Australian Politics from the disappearance of Harold Holt in December of 1967 to December of 1977 when the federal election confirmed the reelection of Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser and the retirement of Gough Whitlam from politics.

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anncamp342 hosts Lighting a candle for democracy: Australian politics from 1967 to 1977., a history show with 17 episodes published.

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Episode 17: Who’s party is this, Ours or his?

Jan 2, 20265mEp. 1S1

Episode 17 examines Gough Whitlam's risky decision in April 1968 to resign and recontest the Labor leadership after a fractious federal executive meeting, his determined push to reform the Victorian ALP, and the tensions

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Whose Party Is This? Ours or his

Dec 25, 202527mEp. 1S1

This episode examines the April 1968 crisis in the Australian Labor Party: Gough Whitlam's public clash with the Victorian branch, the disputed Tasmanian delegate, and the dramatic decision to resign and recontest the le

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Gorton: An Unlikely Quantity — Part 2: Honeymoon Cut Short

Oct 18, 202522mEp. 1S1

Episode 15 examines John Gorton's turbulent first month as Prime Minister in 1968, focusing on his handling of Vietnam policy, the British withdrawal east of Suez, and the damaging water-torture allegations that exposed

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Episode 14: Gorton an unknown quantity Part 1

Apr 26, 202529mEp. 1S1

In Episode 14 of "Lighting a Candle for Democracy: Australian Politics from 1967 to 1977," we delve into the emergence of John Gorton as the Prime Minister of Australia. Gorton's swift rise to leadership is explored amid

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Episode 13 Labor in vain: Part 4

Apr 18, 202533mEp. 1S1

In this riveting episode of "Lighting a Candle for Democracy," we explore a turbulent period in Australian politics from 1967 to 1977, focusing on the Australian Labor Party's internal struggles. The episode delves into

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Episode 12: Labor in vain part 3

Apr 11, 202514mEp. 1S1

In this episode of "Lighting a Candle for Democracy," we delve deep into the Australian Labour Party's tenacious journey through the years 1930 to 1949. Understand the challenges faced by pivotal leaders like John Curtin

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Episode 11: Labor in vain part 2

Mar 18, 202516mEp. 1S1

This episode delves into the turbulent period of the Australian Labour Party from 1929 to 1931, as the party struggles to govern amidst the harsh economic realities of the Great Depression. The episode narrates the chall

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Episode 10: Labor in vain part 1

Mar 16, 202524mEp. 1S1

In Episode 10 of "Lighting a Candle for Democracy," we embark on the first part of a riveting exploration into the Australian Labour Party's tumultuous history from its inception through the late 1960s. We delve into the

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Episode 9: A threat to the coalition addendum

Mar 9, 202514m0

Further comments on the Liberal Party leadership battle discussed in the previous episodes and the actions taken by others to stop Billy McMahon from becoming Prime .

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Chapter 8: A threat to thr coalition: Part 2

Mar 1, 202522m0

Part 2 of the leadership contest to replace the Prime Minister Harold Holt.

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Episode 7: A threat to the coalition part 1

Jan 5, 202525m0

Part 1 of the leadership contest to replace the missing, presumed dead,Prime Minister Harold Holt.

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Episode 6: 1967 part 4

Nov 12, 202426m0

A continuation of the rift between John McEwen and Billy McMahon and the effect that it had on the coalition government.

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Episode 5: 1967 part 3

Nov 12, 202420m0

An introduction to the feud between John McEwen and Billy McMahon

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Episode 4: 1967 part 2

Nov 11, 202431m0

Part 2 of Harold Holt’s difficult 1967 describing events surrounding the VIP affair

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Episode 3 1967 part 1

Nov 10, 202412m0

Part 1 of Harold Holt’s challenges in his first year as Prime Minister. This episode describes the Voyager disaster and the political fallout that resulted from it.

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Episode 2: Background to Australian politics in December 1967

Nov 9, 202420m0

Background to Australian politics in December of 1967

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Episode 1: Lighting a candle for democracy, Introduction

Oct 5, 20247m0

An introduction to my podcast on Australian politics in the decade from 1967 to 1977

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