A nice little write up on some Aussie political history
Malcolm Fraser’s vision for a new political party was crafted a decade ago, right before his death — with some unlikely help from a Labor figure who disdained his role in the Dismissal.
Even before Fraser’s apparent post-political transition leftwards, the antipathy from the left would turn out to be partly misplaced. An impeccable cold warrior who held the army and defence portfolios while Australia was in Vietnam, a political hardman who brought the nation to the brink of constitutional crisis in 1975 and who won three elections in a row for the Coalition, Fraser was also ardently anti-apartheid — he developed that at Oxford, where he arrived in 1949 — pro-multiculturalism and pro-refugee while prime minister.
Fraser’s project was also driven by a sense that the current Labor and Liberal parties were no longer “fit for purpose”, dominated, Richards says, by “careerists who are compromised in being able to take forward key issues … Labor is locked into the union model, and the Liberals have become more like Labor in their attitude to crossing the floor. The structures of the major parties really are outdated.”
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“Ian Macphee told me stories of how, as immigration minister, he’d ring Fraser to tell him another Vietnamese boat had arrived at Christmas Island. ‘Let them in,’ Fraser said. Macphee rang Fraser to tell him a boat had made it to Darwin carrying Vietnamese people with no papers. ‘Let them in.’”
Can you imagine any Labor or Liberal politician being so humane.
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Its why he resigned hia lifelong Liberal membership in disgust and worked with Sarah Hanson-Young (Greens)
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Its such a different world to the petty scrooges that lead this country now. From Billionaire daddy's girls (The big G), to the fearful, or ideologically dogged politicians, to the media who are so bankrupt of their journalistic values.
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'Fit for purpose': How a Labor veteran helped create Fraser's vision of a new political party
https://www.crikey.com.au/2025/10/22/malcolm-fraser-mike-richards-new-political-party/A nice little write up on some Aussie political history
Can you imagine any Labor or Liberal politician being so humane.
Its why he resigned hia lifelong Liberal membership in disgust and worked with Sarah Hanson-Young (Greens)
Its such a different world to the petty scrooges that lead this country now. From Billionaire daddy's girls (The big G), to the fearful, or ideologically dogged politicians, to the media who are so bankrupt of their journalistic values.