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The importance of being Kenneth

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December 2008–January 2009, no. 307

The Many Lives of Kenneth Myer by Sue Ebury

Miegunyah, $59.99 hb, 621 pp

The importance of being Kenneth

by
December 2008–January 2009, no. 307

What if Kenneth Myer, not Sir John Kerr, had been Australia’s governor-general in 1975? There would still have been storms in Canberra, but no intervention, no Dismissal. Readers of Sue Ebury’s fascinating biography of Myer (1921–92) may be tempted to play the ‘what if’ game, speculating on how Gough Whitlam might have used a full second term as prime minister.

The Many Lives of Kenneth Myer

The Many Lives of Kenneth Myer

by Sue Ebury

Miegunyah, $59.99 hb, 621 pp

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