Gough Whitlam became Australia’s 21st Prime Minister on 5 December 1972 following the Australian Labor Party (ALP) victory at the election on 2 December. His Labor government, the first after more than two decades, set out to change Australia through a wide-ranging reform program and was re-elected at the double dissolution election of 18 May 1974. Whitlam’s term abruptly ended when his government was dismissed by the Governor-General on 11 November 1975. The motion passed, but Governor General's decision to dissolve both houses pre-empted it, so it didn’t technically take effect. We dug the National archive of Australia in search of a tremulous piece of Australian politics. .
1975 is considered the most the most divisive time of Australian political history.

Malcolm Fraser was appointed caretaker prime minister following Gough Whitlam's dismissal in 1975. Source: National Library of Australia

Gough Whitlam on the steps of Old Parliament House after his government was dismissed in 1975. Source: National Library of Australia

Governor General Sir John Kerr Source: National Archives of Australia

Scene of a debate session in Australian parliament. Source: https://peo.gov.au
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