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Getting it right: some thoughts on the politics of consensus. An address given on August 17, 1983 by Dr Neal Blewett, the Federal Minister for Health

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ANU Instructional Resources Unit
Speaker: Neal Blewett (1933-)
Operator: Paul Hendy
Producer: Lindsay Gesling

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This address is given as the 13th John Curtin Memorial Lecture organised by the Research School of Social Sciences, recorded at the H. C. Coombs Theatre, Australian National University. -- Blewett presents consensus politics as the current Labor platform and policy, contrasting different Liberal and Labor leaders since World War II. He outlines how the agreement and cooperation of consensus politics are essential for the structural changes necessary to achieve economic growth and full employment.

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Series 51 - ANU Instructional Resources Unit Sound Recordings
Item 83034 - Getting it right: some thoughts on the politics of consensus
John Curtin memorial lecture; 1983

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1983

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This audio recording is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced without the prior permission of the Archives Program, Australian National University

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