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Issue Details: First known date: 2010... 26 August 2010 of The Sydney Morning Herald est. 1842 The Sydney Morning Herald
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On That Historic Day in Redfern, the Words I Spoke Were Mine, Paul Keating , single work column
Paul Keating refutes the idea that Don Watson was the 'author' of the Redfern Park Speech. Keaing says: 'The sentiments of the speech, that is, the core of its authority and authorship, were mine'. Keating ackowledges the importance of Watson's 'faciliatory role', but re-affirms that 'the vector force of the power and what to do with it could only come from me'.
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