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Gough Whitlam: Sydney University
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The public lives of Gough Whitlam and his wife Margaret extend over half a century. After serving in the Royal Australian Air Force, Whitlam joined the Australian Labor Party in 1945. He became the member for Werriwa in Sydney's south in 1952, retaining the seat in eleven more federal elections over the next 25 years.
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Gough Whitlam was born on the 11th July, 1916 in Kew, Victoria. He was educated at Knox Grammar School in Sydney. He later completed his education in Canberra Grammar School and Sydney University.
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This article is a revised version of Gough Whitlam's address to the Murdoch University Student Law Society delivered at Murdoch University in July 1997. The address traces and updates the key issues and themes of his original address to the Murdoch Student Law Society in 1994 entitled "State Rights v World Values". The main issue of analysis is the citizen's right to equal franchise, with particular emphasis in the malapportionment present in Western Australia's State electoral system Mr Whitlam draws upon his wide experience in law, government and politics to illustrate how change can be effected through reference to international law and its tribunals. Examples include the amendment of Tasmania's laws against homosexuality and laws against genocide. The speech includes a number of anecdotal references about Mr Whitlam's and others' roles in the issues discussed.
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