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1972
- November 13, 1972: It’s Time: Audio, Video And Lyrics
- November 13, 1972: It’s Time: Whitlam’s 1972 Election Policy Speech
- November 27, 1972: Snedden, McMahon, Whitlam And Gair On The Campaign Trail
- December 2, 1972: Prime Minister William McMahon Concedes Defeat
- December 20, 1972: Whitlam’s First Address To The Nation As Prime Minister
1973
- January 26, 1973: Australia Day 1973: Whitlam Announces Search For New Anthem
- February 12, 1973: The Adventures Of Edward Gough Whitlam: Smacka Fitzgibbon
- December 14, 1973: This Day Tonight Reviews 1973
1974
- April 2, 1974: Whitlam Questioned On Gair Appointment
- April 4, 1974: Liberal Party Announces It Will Block Supply; Whitlam Threatens Double Dissolution
- April 9, 1974: Amidst Gair Affair, Killen And Daly Debate The Appropriation Bill
- April 10, 1974: Whitlam Announces 1974 Double Dissolution Election
- April 11, 1974: Sir Paul Hasluck’s 1974 Proclamation Dissolving Parliament
- April 16, 1974: Address To The Nation: Gough Whitlam On Why The 1974 Election Was Called
- April 23, 1974: Bill Snedden’s Address To The Nation
- April 29, 1974: Whitlam’s 1974 Election Policy Speech
- April 30, 1974: Opposition Leader Billy Snedden’s 1974 Election Policy Speech
- May 13, 1974: Michael Pate ALP Advertisement: 1974 Federal Election
- May 18, 1974: 1974 Federal Election: The Election Night Count
- May 19, 1974: The Day After: 1974 Federal Election Radio Reports
- August 6, 1974: Historic Joint Sitting Of The Australian Parliament
- August 6, 1974: Joint Sitting Of Parliament: Whitlam’s Opening Speech
- August 26, 1974: Whitlam’s National Broadcast On The Budget And Inflation
- September 1, 1974: Whitlam Comments On His Government’s Program
- September 17, 1974: Treasurer Frank Crean’s 1974 Budget Speech
1975
- May 13, 1975: Whitlam Tries To Speak Greek On 3ZZ
- May 13, 1975: Whitlam’s Report To The Nation On CHOGM And US Visit
- June 10, 1975: Whitlam’s Press Conference Following Ministerial Reshuffle
- July 9, 1975: Loans Affair: Special One-Day Sitting
- July 15, 1975: Whitlam’s Press Conference Following Cairns Sacking And Loans Affair Sitting
- August 1, 1975: Whitlam Promises To Drink More
- October 14, 1975: Rex Connor Resigns As Loans Affair Delivers Fraser’s “Reprehensible Circumstances”
- October 15, 1975: Fraser Announces The Coalition Will Block Supply
- October 15, 1975: Whitlam Responds To Fraser’s Decision To Block Supply: Parliamentary Democracy Is Under Challenge
- October 15, 1975: Senator Withers Moves To Defer Passage Of The Supply Bills
- October 15, 1975: Palindromic Pro-Consul Speaks Out
- October 15, 1975: October 15, 1975: A Big and Dramatic Day In Australian Politics
- October 16, 1975: Reporting The First Day Of The Constitutional Crisis
- October 16, 1975: The First Day Of The Constitutional Crisis
- October 19, 1975: Bob Ellicott Says Governor-General Has Power To Dismiss Whitlam
- October 19, 1975: Whitlam Maintains Attack On Opposition In Weekly TV Addresses
- October 19, 1975: Fraser Says Blocking Supply Is Justified By Economic Circumstances And Government Scandals
- November 6, 1975: Five Days Before The Dismissal, Michael Willesee Interviews Gough Whitlam
- November 11, 1975: On The Morning Of The Dismissal
- November 11, 1975: Lunchtime On November 11: The Media Reacts To The Calling Of A Half Senate Election
- November 11, 1975: Kerr’s Proclamation Dissolving Parliament
- November 12, 1975: Selected Audio Clips From The Constitutional Crisis
- November 24, 1975: Whitlam’s 1975 Election Policy Speech
- November 26, 1975: Doug Anthony’s 1975 Country Party Policy Speech
- November 27, 1975: Malcolm Fraser’s 1975 Election Policy Speech
- December 10, 1975: Selected Audio Clips From The 1975 Election Campaign
1976
- January 26, 1976: Kerr’s 1976 Australia Day Message
- September 1, 1976: Kerr Speaks Of The Queen And Young People
- September 9, 1976: The Death Of Chairman Mao Tse-Tung
1977
- February 8, 1977: Whitlam’s 10th Anniversary As ALP Leader
- November 1, 1977: Sir John Kerr Drunk At The Melbourne Cup
- November 17, 1977: Whitlam’s 1977 Election Policy Speech
- November 28, 1977: 1977 Federal Election: Whitlam Addresses ALP Election Rally At Moorabbin Town Hall
- December 10, 1977: Whitlam Resigns The ALP Leadership Following Election Defeat
- December 10, 1977: Whitlam Concedes Defeat, Resigns Leadership
1978
1979
- February 8, 1979: Whitlam Launches “The Truth Of The Matter”
1980
- July 4, 1980: Whitlam And McClelland Speak At NSW Labor Lawyers Dinner
- November 11, 1980: Five Years After The Dismissal, Whitlam Speaks To Derryn Hinch
1985
- November 11, 1985: Whitlam Addresses The National Press Club On The Dismissal’s 10th Anniversary
- November 11, 1985: Four Corners: 10th Anniversary Of The Dismissal
1991
- April 9, 1991: Keating On Kerr
2002
- November 10, 2002: Whitlam In His Own Words
2005 – 30th Anniversary
- May 25, 2005: Graham Kennedy, The King, Dies, 71
- November 11, 2005: Howard Defends Kerr
- November 11, 2005: The Dismissal – 30th Anniversary
2006
2007
- February 2, 2007: Paul Jones, Creator Of ‘It’s Time’ Advertisement, Dies
2012
- March 23, 2012: Parliamentary Tributes To Margaret Whitlam
- June 6, 2012: Malcolm Fraser’s Whitlam Oration
2014
- July 11, 2014: Whitlam Turns 98
- October 21, 2014: House Of Representatives Marks Death Of Gough Whitlam
- October 27, 2014: House Of Representatives Condolences For Gough Whitlam Continue
- October 27, 2014: Senate Condolences For Gough Whitlam
- October 28, 2014: House Of Representatives Condolences For Whitlam Conclude