Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 ‘The Relation between Politics and Culture Is Clear and Real’ : How Gough Whitlam Centred Artists in His 1972 Campaign
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'As we enter the final week of the election campaign with its scrappy debates and breathlessly seized “gotcha” moments, the impact of Gough Whitlam’s electoral reforms can be seen at every stage.'  (Publication summary)

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