Course Description

The Dismissal – 50 Years On

Join us for this special CPD marking the 50 th anniversary of the 1975 dismissal of the Whitlam Government.

ABOUT

2025 marked the 50th anniversary of the 1975 dismissal of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam, the most dramatic constitutional crisis in Australia’s history. On 11 November 1975, Governor-General Sir John Kerr dismissed Whitlam and appointed Malcolm Fraser as caretaker Prime Minister, triggering a national election and reshaping Australian politics.

Join us in this CPD seminar as we revisit this pivotal moment in our democracy and reflect on its enduring legacy (and discuss if it could happen again).

Attendees will be eligible for CA4 (Substantive Law) 1.5 CPD points.

The state of play in the lead-up to the Dismissal

Speaker 1: Prof Sarah Murray, UWA

Dr Sarah Murray is a Professor at the University of Western Australia, where she teaches Constitutional Law and researches in public law, electoral law, and court innovation. She has published extensively in Australia and overseas and was part of the UWA-led team which was successful with a national Australian Research Council multi-year bid to digitise the drafting of the Australian Constitution, in partnership with Go8 Law Schools and Oxford University.

Speaker 2: Craig Bydder SC, Solicitor General for WA

Craig Bydder SC is the Solicitor-General of Western Australia. Mr Bydder has spent more than two decades working for the State Solicitor's Office (SSO) after being admitted to practice in 1999. In October 2022, he was appointed a Senior Counsel. On the ground as a constitutional law student

Speaker 3: Neil Douglas, McLeods Lawyers

Mr Douglas has practised predominantly in the public law field, dealing with governance and administrative law issues affecting federal, state, and local governments, statutory authorities, agencies, and employees. Mr Douglas' background includes extensive experience working in senior positions in the Attorney-General's Department in Canberra, the Australian Government Solicitor's Office, and the State Solicitors' Office in Perth.

Speaker 4: Martin Bennett, Founding Principal, Bennett - Litigation and Commercial Law

Mr Bennett is the principal at Bennett Law. For over 34 years, he has established himself as one of Perth’s leading advocates. Mr Bennett appears in the High Court, Federal Court, and WA Supreme Court in all areas of civil and commercial litigation and regulation. 50 years later: Could a Dismissal happen again?

Speaker 5: Marina Georgiou, Barrister, Shoreline Chambers

Ms Georgiou has a broad practice and has experience in all areas of commercial and public law. Her commercial experience includes disputes in the areas of contract law and trade practices, corporations, consumer law, professional negligence, mining, real property and equity. She also has a strong background in administrative, constitutional, environment and planning and native title law.

The Piddington Society

The Piddington Society is an incorporated association of lawyers based in WA. Piddington's aims are to promote collegiality in the profession, support access to justice and provide training to practitioners and law graduates.The Society is a QA CPD Provider, approved by the Legal Practice Board of WA.

Course curriculum

  • 1

    The Dismissal.

    • Introduction

    • The Dismissal

    • Questions - Multi-choice answer