The Palace Letters, Jenny Hocking
The Palace Letters, Jenny Hocking
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The Palace Letters
The Queen, the Governor-General, and the Plot to Dismiss Gough Whitlam

Author: Jenny Hocking, Malcolm Turnbull

Narrator: Katherine Littrell

Unabridged: 7 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/03/2021


Synopsis

What role did the queen play in governor-general Sir John Kerr’s plans to dismiss prime minister Gough Whitlam in 1975, unleashing one of the most divisive episodes in Australia’s political history? And why weren’t we told?Under the cover of being designated as private correspondence, the letters between the queen and the governor-general about the dismissal have been locked away for decades in the National Archives of Australia, and embargoed by the queen—potentially forever. This ruse has furthered the fiction that the queen and the Palace had no warning of or role in Kerr’s actions.In the face of this, Professor Jenny Hocking embarked on a four-year legal battle to force the Archives to release the letters. In 2015, she mounted a crowd-funded campaign, securing a stellar pro bono team that took her case all the way to the High Court of Australia.Now, drawing on never-before-published material from Kerr’s archives and her submissions to the court, Hocking traces the collusion and deception behind the dismissal, and charts the secret role of High Court judges; the leader of the opposition, Malcolm Fraser; and the Queen’s private secretary in fostering and supporting Kerr’s actions.Hocking also reveals the obstruction, intrigue, and duplicity she faced, raising disturbing questions about the role of the National Archives in preventing access to its own historical material and in enforcing royal secrecy over its documents.

About Jenny Hocking

Jenny Hocking is emeritus professor at Monash University, Distinguished Whitlam Fellow at the Whitlam Institute at Western Sydney University, and Gough Whitlam’s award-winning biographer. Her appeal against the decision of the Federal Court in the Palace letters case was upheld by the High Court on May 29, 2020.

About Katherine Littrell

Katherine Littrell is a Sydney-based audiobook narrator who studied English literature at Bryn Mawr College. She has lived in the United States and the U.K. but is glad to be back home in Australia, where she enjoys knitting, making furniture, and talking out loud to herself in small spaces.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Luke

Had to get this book as soon as it came out, and finished it off as quick as I could. And it wasnt difficult to do so. This book, while pure non-fiction, is a fascinating adventure following Prof Hocking's journey to the High Court to finally release Australia's own history: the Palace Letters. What......more

Goodreads review by John

I can't think of a stronger recommendation that this book converted me from a lazy "ain't broke, don't fix it" default monarchist to a "this is definitely broke" Republican. Moves at a good clip, and I enjoyed how it weaved the actual history of the dismissal through the story of the fight to actuall......more

Goodreads review by Alison

You don’t expect a non-fiction account of legal action to release documents from the National Archives (and the subsequent analysis and interpretation of those letters) to read like a page-turning thriller, but that is exactly how Professor Jenny Hocking has written this compelling non-fiction tale.......more

Goodreads review by Mason

Never been so angry reading a book oml. Justice for Whitlam......more

Goodreads review by Sare

Every Australian should read this book.......more