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For The True Believers: Great Labor Speeches that Shaped History
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For The True Believers: Great Labor Speeches that Shaped History

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Front cover images: Bob Hawke, ACTU Congress, 15 September 1979 (Fairfax, © Michael Rayner); Gough Whitlam on the steps of Parliament House, 11 November 1975 (Australian Labor Party); Paul Keating, National Press Club, March 1996 Election Campaign (Newspix); John Curtin, wartime rally, 1942 (Fairfax).

\nGraham Freudenberg, Australia’s greatest speechwriter, says the Australian Labor Party was built on speeches. This book brings together great Labor speeches which give voice to the party’s enduring values and achievements, and place it and its principal figures at the centre of historic events.

\nThere are speeches that stir the imagination and inspire, speeches that appeal to humanity, speeches of sorrow and redemption, speeches that urge moderation and caution, speeches that call for courage in the face of adversity, speeches that seek to mute the trumpet sound of war, speeches that attack the forces of conservatism, and speeches which celebrate and mourn the party’s fallen.

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\n Chris Watson articulates Labor’s purpose as a light upon a mountain - four decades before \n Ben Chifley’s famed light on the hill speech John Curtin tells a hushed parliament that a great naval battle is proceeding
\n Gough Whitlam declares It’s time for a new Labor government \n Bob Hawke’s urges South Africa’s apartheid leaders to listen to the spirit of men and women yearning to be free
\n Paul Keating’s belief in Labor as the people who can dream the big dreams and do the big things
\n Kevin Rudd says We are Sorry to the stolen generations of Aboriginal Australians \n

\nClip from the author, reproduced with permission from The Australian:

\nhttp://video.theaustralian.com.au/2305217661/Labors-greatest-speeches

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Federation Press
Country
Australia
Date
13 November 2013
Pages
480
ISBN
9781862879478

Front cover images: Bob Hawke, ACTU Congress, 15 September 1979 (Fairfax, © Michael Rayner); Gough Whitlam on the steps of Parliament House, 11 November 1975 (Australian Labor Party); Paul Keating, National Press Club, March 1996 Election Campaign (Newspix); John Curtin, wartime rally, 1942 (Fairfax).

\nGraham Freudenberg, Australia’s greatest speechwriter, says the Australian Labor Party was built on speeches. This book brings together great Labor speeches which give voice to the party’s enduring values and achievements, and place it and its principal figures at the centre of historic events.

\nThere are speeches that stir the imagination and inspire, speeches that appeal to humanity, speeches of sorrow and redemption, speeches that urge moderation and caution, speeches that call for courage in the face of adversity, speeches that seek to mute the trumpet sound of war, speeches that attack the forces of conservatism, and speeches which celebrate and mourn the party’s fallen.

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\n Chris Watson articulates Labor’s purpose as a light upon a mountain - four decades before \n Ben Chifley’s famed light on the hill speech John Curtin tells a hushed parliament that a great naval battle is proceeding
\n Gough Whitlam declares It’s time for a new Labor government \n Bob Hawke’s urges South Africa’s apartheid leaders to listen to the spirit of men and women yearning to be free
\n Paul Keating’s belief in Labor as the people who can dream the big dreams and do the big things
\n Kevin Rudd says We are Sorry to the stolen generations of Aboriginal Australians \n

\nClip from the author, reproduced with permission from The Australian:

\nhttp://video.theaustralian.com.au/2305217661/Labors-greatest-speeches

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Federation Press
Country
Australia
Date
13 November 2013
Pages
480
ISBN
9781862879478