Lighting a candle for democracy: Australian politics from 1967 to 1977.
In Episode 14 of "Lighting a Candle for Democracy: Australian Politics from 1967 to 1977," we delve into the emergence of John Gorton as the Prime Minister of Australia. Gorton's swift rise to leadership is explored amid a backdrop of economic prosperity, political tensions, and the ongoing Vietnam War. The episode examines the internal challenges faced by Gorton within his party and his coalition government's reliance on key power players, including the Country Party and the Democratic Labour Party (DLP), as well as the media and public service. Listeners will gain insight into the early structural changes Gorton made within his cabinet and government, the dynamics of federal-state relationships, and the critical international pressures shaping Australia's foreign policy during the era. Additionally, the episode highlights the controversial sacking of ministers and public servants that marked Gorton's initial phase as Prime Minister. This part of the series sets the stage for understanding the complex interplay between Gorton’s leadership style and the demands of the office, providing a rich historical context for the events that unfolded during his tenure.
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