Moderator New South Wales Synod Uniting Church in Australia
Parent
Fred Whitlam (father)
Relatives
Gough Whitlam (brother)
Freda Leslie WhitlamAM (11 September 1920 – 30 May 2018), was an Australian educator and feminist. Whitlam was a leader in the Uniting Church. She is best known for her work as the principal of the Presbyterian Ladies' College (PLC), at Croydon in inner-west Sydney, where she worked for 18 years.
Freda Leslie Whitlam AM (11 September 1920 – 30 May 2018), was an Australian educator and feminist. Whitlam was a leader in the Uniting Church. She is...
elder of two children (his sister, Freda, was born four years after him), to Martha (née Maddocks) and Fred Whitlam. His father was a federal public servant...
Maddocks, Mattie's father. Future Prime Minister Gough Whitlam was born there in 1916, and FredaWhitlam in Sydney in 1920 – she became principal of Presbyterian...
Whitlam, AO (née Dovey; 19 November 1919 – 17 March 2012) was an Australian social campaigner, author, and athlete. She was the wife of Gough Whitlam...
Richard Whitlam (born 6 December 1945) is an Australian businessman and corporate director. He is the son of former Prime Minister Gough Whitlam and Margaret...
Antony Philip Whitlam KC (born 7 January 1944) is an Australian lawyer who has been a politician and judge. He is the son of Gough Whitlam (former Prime...
Weinberg, 91, Australian Olympic track and field athlete (1948, 1952). FredaWhitlam, 97, Australian educator. Ella Brennan, 92, American restaurateur. Peter...
Ladies' College, Melbourne FredaWhitlam AM – lay preacher of the Uniting Church; Sister of former prime minister Gough Whitlam; former principal of the...
South Wales from 1971 to 1978. He briefly held ministerial office in the Whitlam government in 1975 as Minister for Manufacturing Industry and Minister...
advocate Margaret Whitlam AO (née Dovey) – champion swimmer, social worker, wife of the 21st Prime Minister of Australia, Gough Whitlam, and a former Australian...
December 1975. When the Department of Labor and Immigration was formed by the Whitlam government in June 1974, it represented a merger of the Department of Labour...
Government. In the 1970s, the Labor government under Prime Minister Gough Whitlam commenced a broadcasting renaissance so that by the 1990s there were 50...
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Palme Plekhanov Prodi Russell Sanders Savage Stauning Thomas Den Uyl Webb Whitlam Wilson Zhordania Organizations International Trade Union Confederation...
Moran told the story of one of the department's earliest employees, George Whitlam, who came to Canberra to work in the department in 1918. He took up residence...
Trial Bay Gaol as enemy aliens. In Kelly's novel, a young local woman, Freda Kennon, falls in love with Franz, one of the internees who is a violinist...
Women's Year. Prominent attendees included Elizabeth Anne Reid and Margaret Whitlam, as well as Joan Child who was now able to assist as a Member of Federal...
Liberal John Hirshman Les Bury (Lib) Francis Bull Werriwa Labor Gough Whitlam Vernon Luckman (Lib) Kevin Davis West Sydney Labor Dan Minogue Milovan...
Australia, particularly during the 1970s. Under the Labor government of Gough Whitlam, the Minister for Immigration, Al Grassby, recommended the establishment...
Jones, Australian politician, cabinet minister for the second and third Whitlam ministry, in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia (d. 2003) Born: Jessica...