Today Australia is mourning the loss of Gough Whitlam.
Whitlam was the 21st Prime Minister of our nation between the years of 1972 and 1975, but in those three years the changes he made in this time have changed our nation forever — and for the better.
Whitlam was someone against discrimination, and a champion for equality. Someone who valued education, and respected the traditional owners of our land. A man willing to stand by his convictions to ensure Australia remained a great nation in both the short and long-term.
Thank you Mr Whitlam. For these 10 changes and many, many more:
1. Abolished the White Australia Policy and passed the Racial Discrimination Act, ushering in a new era of multiculturalism for Australia.
Gough Whitlam with Paul Keating.
2. Made The Pill affordable and accessible, by removing the tax on contraceptives.
3. Implemented free higher education, making hundreds and thousands of Australians the first in their family able to go to university.
4. Legislated for no-fault divorce, so women could chose to leave an unhappy marriage without being financially burdened.
5. Helped Australia become more civilised and humanitarian in its law-making by abolishing conscription and the death penalty.
6. Introduced Medicare to allow universal healthcare for all Australians. Without this historic reform 1 in 5 Australians would be unable to afford basic access to GPs or hospitals.
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It isn't quite true that Whitlam abolished the White Australia policy. A lot of credit goes to Harold Holt and indeed John Gorton, and Whitlam completed the task.