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Australian coup in 1975? (was Re: The CPA and Aboriginal ActivismwasRE: Scholarship and politics (was Re: Proyect v Woods)
- Subject: Australian coup in 1975? (was Re: The CPA and Aboriginal ActivismwasRE: Scholarship and politics (was Re: Proyect v Woods)
- From: Nestor Miguel Gorojovsky <gorojovsky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 06:29:10 -0700
En relación a Re: The CPA and Aboriginal Activismwas RE: Schola,
el 23 May 01, a las 12:20, Greg Schofield dijo:
> Whitlam (ousted from Federal Government in 1975)
>
> I mentioned this because I was in the Labor party at the time (having
> joined when I was 16). When the coup happened, the Labor machine went into
> action to quieten the workers,
Excuse me, but I had no idea of a coup in Australia in 1975. This has
already been repeated along these threads, and I guess I am not the
only one in this case. Could you expand, please?
And don't think your local issues boring at all. They are very
interesting, and much to the contrary all of you are offering the
first 3D picture I ever had of Australian politics. Which, by the way,
is not a minor politics with mounting tensions in the world and
Australia at one of the angles of the polygon of the Pacific (Japan,
USA, Australia). As an Argentinean, on the other hand, I am very
interested in the history of Australia and of New Zealand,
particularly in the period that ends in the 1960s.
Cheers,
Néstor Miguel Gorojovsky
gorojovsky@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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