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Letters reveal Kerr sacked Whitlam as a pre-emptive strike

Letters reveal Kerr sacked Whitlam as a pre-emptive strike

Light has been thrown on the reasons for the dismissal of Gough Whitlam in 1975, and on the possible courses of action that Sir John Kerr could have taken.

Gough Whitlam on the day he was sacked by the governor-general. NAA

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The key question about the dramatic sacking of the Whitlam Labor government by the governor-general, Sir John Kerr, on November 11, 1975, has always been this: Why did Kerr sack a democratically elected prime minister without warning?

The answer has been finally revealed in Tuesday’s release by the National Archives of correspondence between Kerr and Buckingham Palace in the months leading up to Australia’s biggest constitutional crisis.

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Andrew Clark
Andrew ClarkSenior writerAndrew Clark is a former editor of The Sun-Herald and Australian Business. He was a correspondent in Europe and North America, a political correspondent in Canberra and has been a journalist for more than 55 years. Email Andrew at aclark@afr.com.au

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