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  1. The dismissal. On 11 November 1975 Gough Whitlam proposed an immediate ‘half Senate’ election in order to break the stalemate. This measure was not granted, and in a dramatic and controversial decision Governor-General Sir John Kerr instead dismissed the Whitlam government and appointed Liberal leader Malcolm Fraser as caretaker prime minister.

  2. Act three, November 11, 1975, saw the Governor-General take action and dismiss Whitlam and his government. For many Australians the day of the dismissal is remembered as a moment of unique drama in their lives. To them, it shaped their political attitudes and changed their understanding of how the political system works in Australia.

  3. 1. general. dismissal (también: discharge, redundancy, sacking, layoff, walking papers) volume_up. despido {m} more_vert. The ban on dismissal during pregnancy must be strictly complied with. expand_more La prohibición del despido durante el embarazo debe cumplirse estrictamente.

  4. DISMISSAL definition: 1. the situation in which an employer officially makes someone leave their job: 2. a decision that…. Learn more.

  5. At 1.00pm on 11 November 1975, Governor-General Sir John Kerr handed a letter to Gough Whitlam terminating his appointment as Prime Minister of Australia. Kerr also terminated the appointment of Whitlam’s ministers—and, effectively, of his government. The letter identified section 64 of the Australian Constitution as the authority for this ...

  6. Inglés. Español. dismissal n. (person: sending away, release) permiso para retirarse nm + loc adj. The maid stood waiting for Lady Fairfax to finish giving her instructions and grant her dismissal. La sirvienta esperó a que «lady» Fairfax terminara de darle instrucciones y le diera permiso para retirarse. dismissal n.

  7. http://abc.net.au/tv | An ABC News summary of the events leading up to and including the 1975 dismissal of Gough Whitlam's Labor Government.

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