Opinion

Andrew Leigh | Fifty years on, Whitlam's government is still worth celebrating

By Andrew Leigh
December 2 2022 - 5:30am
Gough Whitlam on the steps of Old Parliament House on November 11, 1975 after his dismissal. Picture by Graham Thompson
Gough Whitlam on the steps of Old Parliament House on November 11, 1975 after his dismissal. Picture by Graham Thompson

When prime minister William McMahon set the date for the 1972 election as December 2, Whitlam noted that it was the anniversary of the 1805 Battle of Austerlitz, when Napoleon defeated the Russian and Austrian armies. It was, he said, "a date on which a crushing defeat was administered to a Coalition - another ramshackle, reactionary Coalition".

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