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traveller
21-10-2014, 09:01 AM
Vale Gough Whitlam, a visionary and reformist. Man of his times and for generations to follow.

jjjnettie
21-10-2014, 09:43 AM
Rip

GeoffW1
21-10-2014, 09:52 AM
Yes,

I feel very sad. He was my political father. He had faults, but showed us as a nation that we COULD have an alternative government. I recall that Menzies was the only politician anyone thought of before that.

RIP

Starless
21-10-2014, 10:16 AM
Very sad news.:(
He was one of very few politicians that seemed to
care about something other than getting elected.

Ric
21-10-2014, 10:47 AM
A great politician and elder statesman.

RIP Gough

beren
21-10-2014, 01:10 PM
Sad news....was to young through that period in which he led the government but I always enjoyed his interviews and commentary in latter years, powerful and eloquent speaker and orator.







Maybe John Curtin could be given some consideration

big_dav_2001
21-10-2014, 01:48 PM
Rest in Peace Uncle Gough..

He and his wife were close friends of my grandfather, and were regular visitors to his house. I have many fond memories of Gough and Marg, along with Bob Hawke at pops place in doonside having a beer or three... Hopefully they're reunited again somewhere..

Rest in peace old mate
Davin

Nikolas
21-10-2014, 02:16 PM
Medibank/Medicare, Free education, The end of the Vietnam war and conscription, just to name a few. Unfortunately cobbled by inept ministers and a hostile Murdoch press, not to mention a corrupt Queensland Premier and a "rule at all costs" Liberal government which attempted to thwart him at all stages.
Democracy died when he was dismissed following the circumstances behind it imho.
I would not be a teacher if it wasn't for his education reforms.

doppler
21-10-2014, 03:46 PM
He certainly saved many teenagers and their parents from the nightmare of "the draft" aka conscription. I remember my mother dreading the postmans arrival. My brother who had just finished high school was lucky, a couple of his mates were conscripted though.

Rick

LewisM
21-10-2014, 05:21 PM
One wonders will Malcolm Fraser be at the funeral?

johnnyjetski
21-10-2014, 05:49 PM
A huge loss to Australia, a wonderful statesman.

A wonderful tribute as well Nic, all so true.

Very sad

John

Kunama
21-10-2014, 05:57 PM
He was indeed a wonderful statesman. He always showed his appreciation to the policemen and women who protected him, unlike the ones that have followed him.

May he rest well, for he has earned it

wasyoungonce
21-10-2014, 06:04 PM
Actually they get on very well past their earlier lives and indeed cooperated on international projects together.

LewisM
21-10-2014, 06:06 PM
Last of the true Aussie digger politicians who cared, even if we did not agree with all they said and did.

I remember he was the first -and last - Labor politicisn my parents voted for. All that have followed him on both sides have been less than rememberable, at least for good reasons

Nikolas
21-10-2014, 06:27 PM
Fraser will definitely be there, they did become good friends after all the crap went down. Fraser has become quite the statesman since he retired. He even wears pants now.;)

GrahamL
21-10-2014, 06:30 PM
Rip ,, Mr Whitlam

You Did good :)

GeoffW1
21-10-2014, 06:35 PM
I would think so, as they got on very well in later years. If you read Fraser's media comments then, he had moved from the right to the centre on many things.

When asked how he found Fraser to be in this period, he replied, with that bob of the chin and Whitlam-inflection - "Much improved, much improved"

Cheers

el_draco
21-10-2014, 08:17 PM
He had some good ideas and certainly changed things but not always for the better. His policies wrecked the economy with some help from the rest of the parliamentary trash of the period. I remember the dole became a living wage when I started year 12; 80% of my year level walked out and became bludgers in the true sense of the term. We live with that legacy as well. They bred.

I'd say "controversial" . No better or worse than any of the others in most respects.

Neil
21-10-2014, 08:34 PM
We all have lives to live, Gough Whitlam lived his to the fullest, he achieved a great deal in his political life, introducing many reforms which we are still benefiting from today, a giant of a man with a great intellect , he has left a legacy which will continue for many decades to come, RIP.:(

sn1987a
21-10-2014, 08:55 PM
Farewell Comrade.

PeterEde
21-10-2014, 10:21 PM
About sums up his reforms

netwolf
21-10-2014, 10:36 PM
Thanks Gough rest in peace.