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Top : Prime Ministers : Whitlam

  • "The Men Who Would Be King." Courier-mail, 12 December 1975: 5.
  • "The Whitlam Experiment (Series of Five Parts). Part 5: Whitlam Reflects on Whitlam." Sydney Morning Herald, 3 December 1982: 7-8.
  • "Abdication of Prime Minister Whitlam." Intelligence Survey 24 (September 1974): 1, 8.
  • "After Gough Goes, Who?" Rydge's 48 (September 1975): 10-11.
  • The Whitlam Years: Australia's Labor Legislation 1922-1975. Sydney: Reporter Newspaper, 1978.
  • Alexander, Frederick. "The Whitlam Era." In Australia Since Federation: A Narrative and Critical Analysis. 3rded. Melbourne: Nelson, 1976, pp. 284-333.DU116 .A42 1980 (4th ed.)
  • Allan, Lyle. "The Whitlam Industry: Romance and Labor in Government." Recorder 148 (October 1987): 12-15.
  • Anderson, Bill. "Why Did So Many People See Their Interests as Threatened by the Whitlam Government?"Queensland Historical Review 7 (1978): 48-57.
  • Anderson, Peter. "Much to Say About Whitlam." Green Left Weekly 82 (December 1992): 9.
  • Beilharz, Pater. "Whitlam Revisited?" Labour History 63 (November 1992): 174-176.
  • Bolkus, Nick. "Ten Years Since Whitlam Labor." Fabian Newsletter 24 (August 1985): 15-19.
  • Brown, Malcolm. "Whitlam's Fall: Conspiracy Theory Examined." Round Table 69 (October 1979): 365-370.
  • Bryant, Gordon M. "Don't Blame Whitlam, Blame the System." Quadrant 29 (January/February 1985): 103-105.
  • Buchanan, Rachel et al. "Dismissal, 11 November 1975." Age, 4 November 1995: Extra 1,3-4, 6-8.
  • Bull, Hedley. "The Whitlam Government's Perception of Our Role in the World." In Advance Australia--Where?Edited by Brian D. Beddie. Melbourne: Oxford Universtiy Press, 1975, pp. 29-43.JX1589 .A938 1975
  • Carew, Edna. "Foreign Banks Win Key Case: As Whitlam Takes the Rural to the Big Apple." Australian Financial Review, 5 October 1981: 1, 24.
  • Carew, Edna. "Whitlam, Turnbull Think Small." Triple A 2 (July 1987): 37,39.
  • Carlyon, Les. "The Whitlam Experiment (Series of Five Parts). Part 2: The Loan Affair is Inevitably the One Act by which the Whitlam Government is Judged." Sydney Morning Herald, 30 November 1982: 7.
  • Carr, Bob. "Whitlam Favors Change in Pre-selection: The ALP." Bulletin, 16 August 1983: 27-28.
  • Colebatch, Hal. "Getting at Gough through Supertonk." Politics 8 (May 1973): 141-143.
  • Connor, M.C. "The Steak of the Matter." Quadrant 40 (June 1996): 41-43.
  • Coombs, Anne. "Standing Tall." Ita 3 (February 12, 1992): 28-31.
  • Dennison, Monica. "Social Constraints for Social Work: The Influence of the Whitlam Years." Australian Association of Social Workers National Conference Proceedings 21 (1989): 17-20.
  • Duncan, Graeme. "Whitlam and the Problems of Social Democracy." Meanjin 45 (December 1986): 469-478.
  • Edwards, John. "Inside Gough Whitlam." Australian Financial Review, 30 May 1972: 2-3.
  • Evans, Gareth. "Lessons of the Whitlam Years." Fabian Newsletter 25 (February 1986): 18-23.
  • Farmer, Richard. "Life after Gough." Australian Magazine, 10-11 November 1990: 28+.
  • Fitzgerald, Alan. "Labour's Whitlam Fashioning a New Posture for Australia." International Perspectives(May/June 1973): 30-34.
  • Forward, Roy. "Editorial Opinion and the Whitlam Government."
  • Forward, Roy. "Ministerial Staff under Whitlam and Fraser." Australian Journal of Public Administration 36 (June1977): 159- 167.
  • Fradenberg, Graham A. A Certain Grandeur: Gough Whitlam in Politics. Melbourne: Macmillan, 1977.
  • Freudenberg, Graham. A Certain Grandeur: Gough Whitlam in Politics. South Melbourne: Macmillan, 1977.
  • Frost, Davie P., ed. Whitlam & Frost: The Full Text of Their T.V. Conversations Plus Exclusive NewInterviews. London: Sundial, 1974.
  • Galligan, Brian J. "The Kerr-Whitlam Debate and the Principles of the Australian Constitution." Journal ofCommonwealth and Comparative Politics 18 (November 1980): 247-271.
  • George, Jennie. "The Lessons of the Whitlam Government." In Snapshots of Hope: The Making of Modern Labor: A Decade Landmark. Edited by Gary Jungworth. Sydney: Pluto Press, 1997, pp. 153-160.
  • Ghosh, S. C. "Behind the Fall of Mr. Whitlam: Aims and Attitudes of the Liberal? NCP Opposition." Round Table 68(April 1978): 147- 155.
  • Hagan, Jim. "Trade Unions and Labor Governments: Chifley and Whitlam." In Traditions for Reform in New South Wales: Labor History Essays. Sydney: Pluto Press, 1987, pp. 79-100.
  • Harries, Owen. "Mr. Whitlam and Australian Foreign Policy." Quadrant 21 (August 1977): 55-64.
  • Hawker, Geoffrey N. "The Bureaucracy under the Whitlam Government and Vice Versa." Politics 10 (May 1975):15-23.
  • Henderson, Gerard. "Holy Cow, It's Holy Gough: (We Praise Thy Name) Time Again." Media Watch 24 (October/December 1992): 9-12.
  • Henderson, Gerard. "The Kerr Testimony." Australian, 30-31 January 1988: 17.
  • Johns, Brian. "Whitlam: The Man Without a Faction." Bulletin, 11 December 1965: 17-21.
  • Johns, Brian. "Whitlam: The Man without a Faction." Bulletin, 11 December 1965: 17-21.
  • Keating, Paul. "The Labor Years: Economic Progress, Social Reform: A Mark of Four Prime Ministers." Government in Focus 3 (February 1986): 4-5.
  • Keating, Paul. "Traditions of Labor in Power: Whitlam and Hawke in the Continum." In Traditions for Reform in New South Wales: Labor History Essays. Sydney: Pluto Press, 1987, pp. 172-186.
  • Kelly, Paul and Geraldine O'Brian. "The Whitlam Experiment (Series of Five Parts). Part 1: A Time of Boldness and Blunders." Sydney Morning Herald, 29 November 1982: 7, 9.
  • Kelly, Paul. The Unmaking of Gough. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1976.
  • Kerr, John. "A Decade After the Dismissal." Bulletin, 3 September 1985: 66-73; 10 September 1985: 72-83; 17 September 1985: 64-68.
  • King, Peter. "Whither Whitlam?" International Journal 29 (Summer 1974): 422-440.
  • Kirby, Michael D. Whitlam as Law Reformer. Sydney: Law Reform Commission, 1979.

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