While the strength of the Democratic Labor Party (DLP) was concentrated in Victoria, Tasmania was also significant for several reasons : it was the electoral base of Senator George Cole, the DLP's leader in the Senate up to 1964; Hobart was the venue of the ALP Federal Conference when the Split occurred in 1955; and it was the only state with a Labor Government throughout the Menzies years. While the Anti-Communist Labour Party, later the DLP, contested all State and Federal elections after 1956, they failed to make significant inroads into the ALP vote, although Senator George Cole (first elected on the ALP ticket in 1949) was able to maintain his Senate seat until 1964 - largely because of the Tasmanian tradition of voting ...
From the early 1950 s, Australia\u27s ruling party and internal security agency viewed acts of polit...
The Communist Party of Australia (CPA) increasingly adopted ideas of universal rights throughout the...
The Communist Party of Australia (CPA) increasingly adopted ideas of universal rights throughout the...
While the strength of the Democratic Labor Party (DLP) was concentrated in Victoria, Tasmania was ...
This thesis is concerned with how the Country Party in Victoria from its formation in 1917 until 194...
© 1960 J. B. PaulWriters on Australian politics have constantly stressed the need for detailed resea...
The split in the Australian Labor Party (ALP) of the mid-1950s had long lasting consequences for bot...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Twentieth Ce...
© 1984 Dr. Celestina SagazioThe Victorian labor party, compared with its counterparts in the other c...
In 1951, during the height of Cold War hysteria in Australia, the High Court of Australia thwarted t...
During the postwar period, internal tensions plagued the Australian labour movement. Central to thes...
Although a small minority among the 2500-strong workforce at the Midland Railway Workshops in the 19...
In December, 1971, the Communist Party of Australia suffered its second split in eight years. In 196...
The far left in Australia had significant effects on post-war politics, culture and society. The Com...
The contention of this thesis is that previous accounts of 1956 and its impact on the Communist Part...
From the early 1950 s, Australia\u27s ruling party and internal security agency viewed acts of polit...
The Communist Party of Australia (CPA) increasingly adopted ideas of universal rights throughout the...
The Communist Party of Australia (CPA) increasingly adopted ideas of universal rights throughout the...
While the strength of the Democratic Labor Party (DLP) was concentrated in Victoria, Tasmania was ...
This thesis is concerned with how the Country Party in Victoria from its formation in 1917 until 194...
© 1960 J. B. PaulWriters on Australian politics have constantly stressed the need for detailed resea...
The split in the Australian Labor Party (ALP) of the mid-1950s had long lasting consequences for bot...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Twentieth Ce...
© 1984 Dr. Celestina SagazioThe Victorian labor party, compared with its counterparts in the other c...
In 1951, during the height of Cold War hysteria in Australia, the High Court of Australia thwarted t...
During the postwar period, internal tensions plagued the Australian labour movement. Central to thes...
Although a small minority among the 2500-strong workforce at the Midland Railway Workshops in the 19...
In December, 1971, the Communist Party of Australia suffered its second split in eight years. In 196...
The far left in Australia had significant effects on post-war politics, culture and society. The Com...
The contention of this thesis is that previous accounts of 1956 and its impact on the Communist Part...
From the early 1950 s, Australia\u27s ruling party and internal security agency viewed acts of polit...
The Communist Party of Australia (CPA) increasingly adopted ideas of universal rights throughout the...
The Communist Party of Australia (CPA) increasingly adopted ideas of universal rights throughout the...