How Did Gough Whitlam Influence Australia

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We are gathered here today, in loving memory of the greatest prime minister to ever grace Australian soil. Gough Whitlam broke a 23-year-old dry spell for the labour party and although his term in office was a mere three years, in that three years he did more than any other prime minister ever has and truly began to shape the Australia we live in today. From humble beginnings, to fighting for Australia, Whitlam was a man of great courage and will and for that his legacy will transpire long past his time.

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‘Terra Nullius’ the two words that initiated white superiority in Australia for over 100 years.

Gough Whitlam was the first Australian prime minister to accept instead of oppress and put an end to a previously idealistic …show more content…

Whitlam also abolished university tuition fees and replaced the Commonwealth Scholarship Scheme whereby, a set number of scholarships were provided annually. He also passed the Student Assistance Act 1973 to provide means-tested financial assistance for tertiary students. This undeniably risky yet innovative approach to education allowed Australian education to flourish like it had never done so before. People who previously thought attending university to be unattainable were now able to attend and a universal access to higher education was finally accessible. Whitlam’s legacy of equal education opportunities survives today through student income support systems such as Youth Allowance, Austudy and Abstudy. Whitlam’s dedication to an education system of equality for Australia gave all people the opportunity to gain higher education and truly reach their full academic potential in turn boost the Australian