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Media Alert

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MEDIA ACCESS TO 1979 CABINET RECORDS 

The National Archives invites media representatives to a briefing at which embargoed access

will be provided to the 1979 Cabinet records.

Date: Tuesday 1 December

Time: 10 am

Place: Menzies Room, National Archives,

           Queen Victoria Terrace, Parkes ACT 

The Cabinet records are provided on two conditions:


that the embargo of midnight on 31 December 2009 is observed


that the National Archives of Australia is acknowledged as the source in all

published and broadcast news.

Journalists attending the briefing will receive copies of key Cabinet documents, lists of

records considered by Cabinet in 1979 and information on the significant events of the year.

At the briefing, historian Dr Jim Stokes will summarise the events of 1979, while researcher,

writer and academic Professor Patrick Weller, Premier of Queensland Chair of Governance

and Public Management, and Director, Centre for Governance and Public Policy at Griffith

University, will provide an expert commentary.  Professor Weller is the author, co-author or

editor of some 37 books including Malcolm Fraser PM: A Study in Prime Ministerial Power in

Australia, and Cabinet Government in Australia, 1901-2006.

Malcolm Fraser’s government faced a range of challenges in 1979. At home, inflation was

again rising, there were industrial disputes and the unions threatened a wages breakout that

would destroy the government’s wage indexation policy. Abroad, Vietnam invaded

Kampuchea (Cambodia), the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan and Ayatollah Khomeini

took power in Iran. The outflow of refugees from Indo-China threatened to become a tidal

wave confronting Australia with difficult political decisions.

To register your place at the briefing, please phone Ellen Peterson on (02) 6212 3957 or email

ellen.peterson@naa.gov.au by Thursday 26 November 2009.

Journalists are reminded that they need to provide media accreditation with photo ID to

attend the event and will be required to sign a personal agreement that the embargo will be

observed.


Media contacts: 

Ellen Peterson (02) 6212 3957 or  

0402 441 590. Yvonne Kennedy

(02) 6212 3755 or 0450 346 998. 






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