Democracy Sausage: Fifty years on from the Dismissal

Whitlam's dismissal
Whitlam's dismissal

In this special live recording from the 2025 Whitlam Symposium, Mark hosts a star-studded panel discussing the 50th anniversary of the Dismissal.

Was Sir John Kerr’s decision to dismiss Gough Whitlam constitutionally correct but politically catastrophic? Did Malcolm Fraser’s blocking of supply in the Senate represent an abuse of power, or legitimate opposition tactics? And has the Dismissal left lasting scars on Australia’s public trust in democratic institutions?

Distinguished Professor George Williams AO  is Vice-Chancellor of Western Sydney University and one of Australia’s leading constitutional lawyers.

The Hon Mark Dreyfus KC MP  is the Member for Isaacs and former Commonwealth Attorney-General.

The Hon Justice Michael Lee  serves on the Federal Court of Australia.

Julia Baird  is an ABC journalist, broadcaster, and author.

Troy Bramston  is a journalist with The Australian and author of the new biography Gough Whitlam: The Vista of the New.

The Hon Amanda Vanstone AO  is a former Liberal Senator for South Australia and Howard Government minister.

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Recorded live at ANU in partnership with the Whitlam Institute ( whitlam.org ).

op image: Gough Whitlam’s dismissal was one of the most controversial chapters in Australia’s political history. (National Library of Australia/Australian Information Service)