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    The 1975 Australian constitutional crisis, also known simply as the Dismissal, culminated on 11 November 1975 with the dismissal from office of the prime...
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  • Coloured vote constitutional crisis in the 1950s, the secession of the southern U.S. states in 1860 and 1861, the dismissal of the Australian federal government...
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    The 1975 Australian federal election was held in Australia on 13 December 1975. All 127 seats in the House of Representatives and all 64 seats in the Senate...
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    without or against formal advice), most notably during the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis. These situations are often controversial and the use of...
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  • Alleged CIA involvement in the Whitlam dismissal (category 1975 Australian constitutional crisis)
    with a caretaker prime minister caused the 1975 Australian Constitutional Crisis, referred to by Australian Labor Party and former Member of the House...
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    Commonwealth of Australia. The Constitution is the primary, but not exclusive, source of Australian constitutional law, alongside constitutional conventions...
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    the government ("supply") was exercised in the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis. During the crisis, the Opposition used its numbers in the Senate...
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    emergency or constitutional crises, usually to uphold parliamentary government. For example, during the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis, the Governor-General...
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    1974 to 1977. He is primarily known for his involvement in the 1975 constitutional crisis, which culminated in his decision to dismiss the incumbent prime...
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  • Paul Kelly (journalist) (category 1975 Australian constitutional crisis)
    seven books on political events in Australia since the 1970s including on the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis. Recent works include The March of...
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    The High Court of Australia is the apex court of the Australian legal system. It exercises original and appellate jurisdiction on matters specified in...
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    Kim Beazley Sr. (category 1975 Australian constitutional crisis)
    Whitlam government from 1972 to 1975. Beazley, the youngest of seven children, was born in Northam, Western Australia. He was the son of Alfred Beazley...
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  • Martin Charteris, Baron Charteris of Amisfield (category 1975 Australian constitutional crisis)
    Lieutenant-Colonel Martin Michael Charles Charteris, Baron Charteris of Amisfield, GCB, GCVO, OBE, QSO, PC (7 September 1913 – 23 December 1999) was a...
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    Garfield Barwick (category 1975 Australian constitutional crisis)
    court. During the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis, he controversially advised Governor-General Sir John Kerr on the constitutional legality of dismissing...
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  • Mal Colston (category 1975 Australian constitutional crisis)
    In 1975 he published a book, The Odd One Out, about his experiences. Colston indirectly played a role in the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis. On...
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  • famous examples of the defeat of a supply bill was the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis, when the Senate, which was controlled by the opposition...
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  • Loans affair (category 1975 Australian constitutional crisis)
    This was a key precursor to the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis, which led to the dismissal of the government in 1975. Minerals and Energy Minister...
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  • Maurice Byers (category 1975 Australian constitutional crisis)
    Affair and the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis. He had an unmatched record of success in his appearances before the High Court of Australia, and he has...
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    Tom Uren (category 1975 Australian constitutional crisis)
    an Australian politician and Deputy Leader of the Australian Labor Party from 1975 to 1977. Uren served as the Member for Reid in the Australian House...
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  • the Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal. Australian head of state 1975 Australian constitutional crisis Smith, David Iser (2008). Adele Rosalky (ed...
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  • or school The 1975 Australian constitutional crisis is commonly known as the Dismissal The 1932 New South Wales constitutional crisis was previously...
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  • Jewish chicken ranchers Home on the Range (1982 film) on the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis Home on the Range (album) This disambiguation page lists...
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    symbol of betrayal. For example, in the aftermath of the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis, a number of residents of the street in Balmain where Governor-General...
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    Malcolm Fraser (category 1975 Australian constitutional crisis)
    block supply to the Whitlam government, precipitating the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis. This culminated with Gough Whitlam being dismissed as prime...
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    Jim Cairns (category 1975 Australian constitutional crisis)
    foreword by J.F. Cairns, 1969 Film Australia (1998). "Australian Biography project interview – Jim Cairns". The Australian Biography project. National Film...
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    Doug Anthony (category 1975 Australian constitutional crisis)
    December 1929 – 20 December 2020) was an Australian politician. He served as leader of the National Party of Australia from 1971 to 1984 and was the second...
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  • and the Australian constitutional crisis of 1975. In the aftermath of this crisis, four amendments were recommended by sessions of the Australian Constitutional...
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    June 1915 – 16 January 1999) was an Australian lawyer, politician, and judge. He was a member of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and served as a Senator...
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