A Certain grandeur – Gough Whitlam in Politics Used hardback: .1977 edition good condition – dust jacket torn Graham Freudenberg sympathetic story of Gough Whitlam’s rise as leader of the Labor Party and fall as Prime Minister dismissed by the Governor -General Sir John Kerr About the Author Graham Freudenberg (born 1934) is an Australian author and political speechwriter who worked in the Australian Labor Party for over forty years beginning when he was appointed Arthur Calwell’s Certain Graham Gough Freudenberg Grandeur Politics A Whitlam press secretary in June 1961. He has written over a thousand speeches for several leaders of the Australian Labor Party at both the New South Wales state and federal level. These have included Arthur Calwell Gough Whitlam Bob Hawke Neville Wran Barrie Unsworth and Bob Carr. [...]
“The situation changed so that the prime minister become very busy,” he said. [...]
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The Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, had earlier praised Indonesia’s efforts to dismantle terrorist networks. He was speaking in Canberra at a joint news conference with Mr Yudhoyono. [...]
“This is part of the Indonesia-Australia Sumatra Forest Carbon Partnership framework signed by Prime Minister Rudd and President Yudhoyono in June 2008,” the Australian Embassy stated in a written statement. [...]
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Australia’s government on Thursday denied asking Indonesia to avoid executing three convicted Australian drug smugglers this year out of concern it would harm Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s re-election [...]