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John Gorton announces that future reductions in Australian troops in Vietnam would come in line with American troop reductions, 16 December 1969
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Malcolm Fraser trading barbs with Laurie Oakes and calling out “bullshit” from the press gallery in his final address to the National Press Club as Prime Minister, 1 March 1983
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A grand bargain between the major parties would build a wall of public funding that would make it near impossible for new independent candidates to win seats, as evidenced by the most recent NSW and Victorian election results.
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John Gorton refusing to give his loyalty to Malcolm Fraser as Liberal leader after Fraser had deposed Billy Snedden the same day, 21 March 1975
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In the fine print of the SMP, the RBA downgraded its best guess of housing investment over the next two financial years, in the process amplifying its forecasters’ biggest disagreement with Jim Chalmers’ Budget hopes.
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Joseph Lyons in a newsreel promoting the United Australia Party for the 1931 federal election, December 1931
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Gough Whitlam talking about the duumvirate ministry that he held with Lance Barnard in the documentary Gough Whitlam: In His Own Words. Also includes footage of Barnard speaking at a press conference and Sir Paul Hasluck opening Parliament in 1973. Broadcast on 10 November 2002
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