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The discography of Australian rock band the Whitlams, consists of eight studio albums, two live albums, one compilation album, and twenty-four singles. Since 2021, the Whitlams have recorded as the Whitlams BlackStump Band and released Kookaburra in March 2024, which acts as the group's eighth studio album.
The album features a mix of original and cover songs, including tracks written by Justin Hayes a.k.a. Stanley Claret (Plunder's brother). The album comprises three studio tracks, five live takes and two songs from their first demo, [11] including a tribute song to the band's namesake, "Gough", which was written by Freedman. [6]
The Whitlam government was the federal executive government of Australia led by Prime Minister Gough Whitlam of the Australian Labor Party.The government commenced when Labor defeated the McMahon government at the 1972 federal election, ending a record 23 years of continuous Coalition government.
The following is a list of albums, EPs, and mixtapes released in 2020. These albums are (1) original, i.e. excluding reissues , remasters , and compilations of previously released recordings, and (2) notable , defined as having received significant coverage from reliable sources independent of the subject.
10 Songs (Travis album) 11 Razones; 13 Organisé; 14 Steps to a Better You; 20/20 (Knuckle Puck album) 20/20 Vision (Anti-Flag album) 27 Miles Underwater; 40 (Grupo Niche album) 44 (album) 58 (album) 100 dni do matury; 110 Karat; 111 (Pabllo Vittar album) 333 (Bladee album) 871 (album) 1988 (Knxwledge album) 1990 (Max Barskih album) 2017–2019 ...
[2] [3] The song "No Aphrodisiac", co-written by Freedman, [4] was their breakthrough hit in 1997; [5] their top four ARIA albums by sales are Love This City (1999), Torch the Moon (2002), Little Cloud (2006), and their compilation album Truth, Beauty and a Picture of You: Best of the Whitlams in 2008.
The Whitlam government came to office shortly after the terrorist attack at the 1972 Summer Olympics and the Sydney bombings involving Croatian separatist groups in Australia. One of the first acts of the new government was to help US-led efforts in the United Nations General Assembly to counter the rise of 'political violence' to person and ...
Connor was born on 26 January 1907 in Wollongong, New South Wales.He was the son of Ethel (née Deegan) and Peter Francis Connor; his father was a labourer. [1]Connor attended Wollongong High School, of which he graduated as dux despite contracting pneumonia in his final year.